A as in agenda, as in something we haven’t really seen from either of the other two mayoral candidates yet.
It’s been all quiet on the Mark Wilson front more-or-less since he launched his website, blog and Twitter feed. His blog has just two posts on it with lots of positive attitude but little in the way of plans or ideas, while his Twitter feed has a small handful of tweets, most of which are links to the press he’s been getting since announcing his candidacy.
Incumbent Dennis O’Keefe has yet to make so much as a peep on the campaign trail. His web presence, as far as I can tell, is non-existent. Meanwhile, by the looks of his recent announcement that there will be no tax breaks for downtown businesses purportedly disrupted by the harbour cleanup construction, at least it can be said he’s not stooping to pre-election pandering.
As for Ron Ellsworth, he recently released a booklet on his website titled The Ellsworth Essentials outlining the 17 key points of his plan for St. John’s if elected as mayor.
The effort alone is appreciated, and it appears to be more than just a fluff piece. Many of his points demonstrate a clear understanding of what needs to be done in order to affect positive change in our city. Take these three points for example:


Clear plans to use technology, restructuring and engagement to tackle an embedded year-round problem with the roads in St. John’s. It’s this sort of well-considered, multi-tiered approach that’s needed to address our city’s major issues, and I’m impressed to see that there’s a candidate on the trail who understands that.
At the end of the day, it’s easy to make promises on the campaign trail, especially if that trail only goes one way. Ellsworth assures us that he not only wants to listen to our thoughts and ideas, but will personally respond to any e-mail you send him on the matter within 24 hours.
Wilson’s made a similar plea for our thoughts and concerns, but so far the questions and comments left by readers of his blog haven’t amounted to any responses from him (unless he’s responded in private, which isn’t a great idea for a blog).
I’m putting Elssworth’s promise to the test. I’ve written him with my thoughts on the “Ellsworth Essentials” listed above. I’ll let you know in the comments of this post whether he gets back to me by this time tomorrow and, if so, what he had to say.
Update: See the comments section for details on Ellsworth’s reply.