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PVA 2001 Election/Candidate Information ~ Golden
This page contains candidate respnses to PVA's candidate questionnaire for a municipal election.

Please note that responses are given exactly as they were written. Spelling, punctuation, and grammatical errors were not corrected.

Candidate questionnaire scores

1a. Did you grow up with animals? Yes/No
1b. If so, what kind?

Ward 1 Richard Jurney Did not respond
Ward 1 David Ketchum Did not respond
Ward 2 Matt Faykosh Did not respond
Ward 2 Ross Gustafson Did not respond
Ward 2 Marcie Miller Did not respond
Ward 3 Robert Nelson Yes/Dogs
Ward 3 Ed Ramstetter Did not respond
Ward 4 Gwen Green Did not respond
Ward 4 Charlie Sturdavant Did not respond


2a. Does your family have animals? Yes/No
2b. If so, what kind?


Ward 1 Richard Jurney Did not respond
Ward 1 David Ketchum Did not respond
Ward 2 Matt Faykosh Did not respond
Ward 2 Ross Gustafson Did not respond
Ward 2 Marcie Miller Did not respond
Ward 3 Robert Nelson No/We are between dogs
Ward 3 Ed Ramstetter Did not respond
Ward 4 Gwen Green Did not respond
Ward 4 Charlie Sturdavant Did not respond


3a. Do you feel that animal control issues are within the purview of the City Council? Yes/No/Undecided
3b. Would you be likely to support related humane legislation at the municipal level? Yes/No/Undecided


Ward 1 Richard Jurney Did not respond
Ward 1 David Ketchum Did not respond
Ward 2 Matt Faykosh Did not respond
Ward 2 Ross Gustafson Did not respond
Ward 2 Marcie Miller Did not respond
Ward 3 Robert Nelson Yes/Yes
Ward 3 Ed Ramstetter Did not respond
Ward 4 Gwen Green Did not respond
Ward 4 Charlie Sturdavant Did not respond


4a. Do you feel that animal protection issues are within the purview of the City Council? Yes/No/Undecided
4b. Would you be likely to support related humane legislation at the municipal level? Yes/No/Undecided


Ward 1 Richard Jurney Did not respond
Ward 1 David Ketchum Did not respond
Ward 2 Matt Faykosh Did not respond
Ward 2 Ross Gustafson Did not respond
Ward 2 Marcie Miller Did not respond
Ward 3 Robert Nelson Yes/Yes
Ward 3 Ed Ramstetter Did not respond
Ward 4 Gwen Green Did not respond
Ward 4 Charlie Sturdavant Did not respond


5. Were you aware that animal abuse is often a precursor of child abuse? Yes/No/Undecided

Ward 1 Richard Jurney Did not respond
Ward 1 David Ketchum Did not respond
Ward 2 Matt Faykosh Did not respond
Ward 2 Ross Gustafson Did not respond
Ward 2 Marcie Miller Did not respond
Ward 3 Robert Nelson Yes
Ward 3 Ed Ramstetter Did not respond
Ward 4 Gwen Green Did not respond
Ward 4 Charlie Sturdavant Did not respond


6. Would you be willing to meet from time to time with representatives of one or more animal-protection groups to discuss their concerns? Yes/No/Undecided

Ward 1 Richard Jurney Did not respond
Ward 1 David Ketchum Did not respond
Ward 2 Matt Faykosh Did not respond
Ward 2 Ross Gustafson Did not respond
Ward 2 Marcie Miller Did not respond
Ward 3 Robert Nelson Undecided
Ward 3 Ed Ramstetter Did not respond
Ward 4 Gwen Green Did not respond
Ward 4 Charlie Sturdavant Did not respond


7a. Were you aware that almost all baby chickens and ducks purchased as Easter "gifts" die within a year? (PVA mistake - no answer choices were given for this question)
7b. Would you be likely to support legislation prohibiting the sale and purchase of baby animals as Easter "gifts"? Yes/No/Undecided


Ward 1 Richard Jurney Did not respond
Ward 1 David Ketchum Did not respond
Ward 2 Matt Faykosh Did not respond
Ward 2 Ross Gustafson Did not respond
Ward 2 Marcie Miller Did not respond
Ward 3 Robert Nelson Undecided
Ward 3 Ed Ramstetter Did not respond
Ward 4 Gwen Green Did not respond
Ward 4 Charlie Sturdavant Did not respond


8a. Which statement is closest to your position on the use of animals in entertainment (racing, circuses, etc.)? Please select one:
(a) Animals should not be used in entertainment.
(b) It's OK to use animals in entertainment but they should be protected from cruel treatment, regardless of the money that might be brought into the state by such an event.
(c) I think the status quo is all right.
(d) Wild animals, such as elephants and tigers, should not be used in entertainment but it's OK to use domestic animals, such as horses and dogs. The animals should be protected from cruel treatment, regardless of the money that might be brought into the state by such an event.

8b.
Would you be likely to support a city or county ban on acts, such as circuses, that use wild animals? Yes/No/Undecided


Ward 1 Richard Jurney Did not respond
Ward 1 David Ketchum Did not respond
Ward 2 Matt Faykosh Did not respond
Ward 2 Ross Gustafson Did not respond
Ward 2 Marcie Miller Did not respond
Ward 3 Robert Nelson (b)/No
Ward 3 Ed Ramstetter Did not respond
Ward 4 Gwen Green Did not respond
Ward 4 Charlie Sturdavant Did not respond


9. Would you be likely to support a city ordinance to require dog and cat owners, except licensed breeders, to spay and neuter their cats and dogs? Yes/No/Undecided

Ward 1 Richard Jurney Did not respond
Ward 1 David Ketchum Did not respond
Ward 2 Matt Faykosh Did not respond
Ward 2 Ross Gustafson Did not respond
Ward 2 Marcie Miller Did not respond
Ward 3 Robert Nelson No - "I think some folks should be allowed to breed their animals without having to be a licensed breeder."
Ward 3 Ed Ramstetter Did not respond
Ward 4 Gwen Green Did not respond
Ward 4 Charlie Sturdavant Did not respond


10. Would you be likely to support a city ordinance specifying a maximum amount of time animals are to be tied or chained per day? Yes/No/Undecided

Ward 1 Richard Jurney Did not respond
Ward 1 David Ketchum Did not respond
Ward 2 Matt Faykosh Did not respond
Ward 2 Ross Gustafson Did not respond
Ward 2 Marcie Miller Did not respond
Ward 3 Robert Nelson Undecided
Ward 3 Ed Ramstetter Did not respond
Ward 4 Gwen Green Did not respond
Ward 4 Charlie Sturdavant Did not respond


11. Would you be likely to support a city ordinance requiring cat licensing? Yes/No/Undecided

Ward 1 Richard Jurney Did not respond
Ward 1 David Ketchum Did not respond
Ward 2 Matt Faykosh Did not respond
Ward 2 Ross Gustafson Did not respond
Ward 2 Marcie Miller Did not respond
Ward 3 Robert Nelson Undecided - "This would be difficult to enforce."
Ward 3 Ed Ramstetter Did not respond
Ward 4 Gwen Green Did not respond
Ward 4 Charlie Sturdavant Did not respond


12. Many people object to cats' running loose off their owners' property, because of (1) the dangers to the cats themselves from vehicles, other animals, and human beings and (2) the fact that cats often kill birds on other people's property, defecate in other people's yards and flower beds, and defecate in children's sandboxes. Some other cities have enacted ordinances requiring that cats, when loose outdoors, be kept on the property of the person responsible for them. Would you be likely to support such an ordinance here? Yes/No/Undecided

Ward 1 Richard Jurney Did not respond
Ward 1 David Ketchum Did not respond
Ward 2 Matt Faykosh Did not respond
Ward 2 Ross Gustafson Did not respond
Ward 2 Marcie Miller Did not respond
Ward 3 Robert Nelson Yes
Ward 3 Ed Ramstetter Did not respond
Ward 4 Gwen Green Did not respond
Ward 4 Charlie Sturdavant Did not respond


13. It is well known that being in a parked, unventilated vehicle can lead to brain damage and to fatal heat stroke in animals. Several cities have passed legislation protecting animals from this abuse. Would you support such an ordinance here? Yes/No/Undecided

Ward 1 Richard Jurney Did not respond
Ward 1 David Ketchum Did not respond
Ward 2 Matt Faykosh Did not respond
Ward 2 Ross Gustafson Did not respond
Ward 2 Marcie Miller Did not respond
Ward 3 Robert Nelson Undecided - "This too would be difficult to enforce."
Ward 3 Ed Ramstetter Did not respond
Ward 4 Gwen Green Did not respond
Ward 4 Charlie Sturdavant Did not respond


14. Do you think more public education should be provided about dog and cat over-population in our area? Yes/No/Undecided

Ward 1 Richard Jurney Did not respond
Ward 1 David Ketchum Did not respond
Ward 2 Matt Faykosh Did not respond
Ward 2 Ross Gustafson Did not respond
Ward 2 Marcie Miller Did not respond
Ward 3 Robert Nelson Yes
Ward 3 Ed Ramstetter Did not respond
Ward 4 Gwen Green Did not respond
Ward 4 Charlie Sturdavant Did not respond


15. Would you be likely to support legislation prohibiting the sale, purchase, and keeping (other than in a rescue context) of traditionally "wild" animals (e.g., rabbits, ducks, chickens, pot-bellied pigs) as pets? Yes/No/Undecided

Ward 1 Richard Jurney Did not respond
Ward 1 David Ketchum Did not respond
Ward 2 Matt Faykosh Did not respond
Ward 2 Ross Gustafson Did not respond
Ward 2 Marcie Miller Did not respond
Ward 3 Robert Nelson No
Ward 3 Ed Ramstetter Did not respond
Ward 4 Gwen Green Did not respond
Ward 4 Charlie Sturdavant Did not respond


16. Would you be likely to support a city, county, or state ban on greyhound racing? Yes/No/Undecided

Ward 1 Richard Jurney Did not respond
Ward 1 David Ketchum Did not respond
Ward 2 Matt Faykosh Did not respond
Ward 2 Ross Gustafson Did not respond
Ward 2 Marcie Miller Did not respond
Ward 3 Robert Nelson Undecided
Ward 3 Ed Ramstetter Did not respond
Ward 4 Gwen Green Did not respond
Ward 4 Charlie Sturdavant Did not respond


17. Would you be likely to take animal-protection issues to county and state officials? Yes/No/Undecided

Ward 1 Richard Jurney Did not respond
Ward 1 David Ketchum Did not respond
Ward 2 Matt Faykosh Did not respond
Ward 2 Ross Gustafson Did not respond
Ward 2 Marcie Miller Did not respond
Ward 3 Robert Nelson No
Ward 3 Ed Ramstetter Did not respond
Ward 4 Gwen Green Did not respond
Ward 4 Charlie Sturdavant Did not respond


18. Are you in favor of making cruelty to animals a felony, as opposed to a misdemeanor? Yes/No/Undecided

Ward 1 Richard Jurney Did not respond
Ward 1 David Ketchum Did not respond
Ward 2 Matt Faykosh Did not respond
Ward 2 Ross Gustafson Did not respond
Ward 2 Marcie Miller Did not respond
Ward 3 Robert Nelson No - "Maybe Yes for repeat offenders"
Ward 3 Ed Ramstetter Did not respond
Ward 4 Gwen Green Did not respond
Ward 4 Charlie Sturdavant Did not respond


19. Would you be likely to support a city, county, or state ban on dogs' riding in open beds of trucks? Yes/No/Undecided

Ward 1 Richard Jurney Did not respond
Ward 1 David Ketchum Did not respond
Ward 2 Matt Faykosh Did not respond
Ward 2 Ross Gustafson Did not respond
Ward 2 Marcie Miller Did not respond
Ward 3 Robert Nelson Yes
Ward 3 Ed Ramstetter Did not respond
Ward 4 Gwen Green Did not respond
Ward 4 Charlie Sturdavant Did not respond


20. Would you be willing to consider factual documentation supporting PVA's position on a specific issue? Yes/No/Undecided

Ward 1 Richard Jurney Did not respond
Ward 1 David Ketchum Did not respond
Ward 2 Matt Faykosh Did not respond
Ward 2 Ross Gustafson Did not respond
Ward 2 Marcie Miller Did not respond
Ward 3 Robert Nelson Undecided
Ward 3 Ed Ramstetter Did not respond
Ward 4 Gwen Green Did not respond
Ward 4 Charlie Sturdavant Did not respond


Please add any other comments ...

Ward 1 Richard Jurney Did not respond
Ward 1 David Ketchum Did not respond
Ward 2 Matt Faykosh Did not respond
Ward 2 Ross Gustafson Did not respond
Ward 2 Marcie Miller Did not respond
Ward 3 Robert Nelson None given
Ward 3 Ed Ramstetter Did not respond
Ward 4 Gwen Green Did not respond
Ward 4 Charlie Sturdavant Did not respond

Candidate questionnaire scores
Ward 1 Richard Jurney Did not respond
Ward 1 David Ketchum Did not respond
Ward 2 Matt Faykosh Did not respond
Ward 2 Ross Gustafson Did not respond
Ward 2 Marcie Miller Did not respond
Ward 3 Robert Nelson Overall Questionnaire Response Score = 36%
Ward 3 Ed Ramstetter Did not respond
Ward 4 Gwen Green Did not respond
Ward 4 Charlie Sturdavant Did not respond


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