Pubdate: Sat, 08 Nov 2014 Source: Alaska Dispatch News (AK) Copyright: 2014 Alaska Dispatch Publishing Contact: http://www.adn.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/18 Note: Anchorage Daily News until July '14 Author: David A. James ONCE AGAIN, POT WAS MORE POPULAR THAN POLITICIANS After millions of dollars and months of incessant unwanted phone calls, endless radio and television commercials, enough pop-up ads to bring the Internet to a halt, and mailboxes stuffed beyond capacity with fliers insisting that electing this or that individual to office is sure to lay Alaska and America to waste, we've finally reached the end of the nastiest and most expensive election season in Alaska's history. What's the result? At this point we're not entirely sure, since two races are too close to call until all ballots have been accounted for. One thing can be stated without any question, however: None of the candidates running for statewide office received as many affirmative votes from the people of Alaska as did the legalization of marijuana. I suggest that when the dust settles and those who have eked out victories get sworn into office, they keep this fact foremost in their minds as a reminder that none of them exactly received a mandate, and that they'd be wise to not act like they did. Meanwhile, Alaskans with a bit of memory might recall the popular bumper sticker that sprang up following an earlier contentious election that read, "Pot got more votes than Hickel." After this year's fiasco it might be a good idea to bring that one back, revised to a more properly inclusive wording given the current circumstances: Pot got more votes than anyone. I'm not sure whether to laugh or cry. - - David A. James, Fairbanks - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom