Signature Drives and Grassroots Movements: Christina Delisio’s Fight for Political Choice in Massachusetts
In this week's episode, Jennifer welcomes Christina Delisio, a seasoned community leader and former Manchester Planning Board member, who is currently running for State Representative in Massachusetts' 5th Essex District. Christina brings nearly a decade of experience championing local issues, a background in law, public service teaching, and environmental consulting. Raised in Pennsylvania with a deep respect for civic duty, Christina has navigated the complexities of local government, environmental regulations, and family life, making her campaign uniquely informed by hands-on experience and a commitment to public advocacy.
This episode explores the mechanics and challenges of running for office in Massachusetts, zeroing in on the obstacles facing candidates in special elections, low voter turnout, and the broader implications of one-party dominance. Jennifer and Christina discuss the need to participate in primaries, the frustrations with cookie-cutter policies from Beacon Hill, and the real-world setbacks caused by inaccessible or mishandled electoral systems. Controversial and compelling moments include candid commentary on local and state government overreach, the troubling decline in competitive races, the lack of diversity of thought in Massachusetts politics, and Christina’s creation of the ACE Network, a grassroots initiative to empower new voices and combat barriers to the ballot. The conversation also delves into the often-overlooked importance of signature-gathering, the process's vulnerability to fraud, and the necessity of courage and initiative in civic engagement, especially for women.
"Massachusetts is all about diversity. Until it comes to diversity of ideas or thought, and then it's all done."
- Christina Delisio
This Week on Political Contessa:
- Special elections often suffer from extremely low voter turnout.
- Name confusion between candidates can create misunderstandings among voters.
- Issues with absentee ballots and election administration errors affect participation.
- One-party dominance leads to cookie-cutter policies that may not fit local communities.
- Gathering signatures is costly and vulnerable to fraud, discouraging new candidates.
- The ACE Network initiative aims to recruit and support new candidates at the grassroots level.
- Many races in Massachusetts are uncontested, leading to predetermined outcomes.
- Women need to be asked multiple times to run for office, while men are more likely to self-nominate.
Connect with Christina Delisio and the ACE Network
- Website: christinadelisio.com
- Facebook: D'Alissio5th
- ACE Network: Search “ACE Network” or “351 ACE Network” on Facebook
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