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One-and-out: Kumar will not seek 2nd term on Dane County Board

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by Nick Penzenstadler
Thursday, November 15, 2007

The University of Wisconsin's county district representative announced Wednesday he will not seek a second term on the Dane County Board of Supervisors in 2008.

Ashok Kumar, 23, who has represented District 5 — which includes the UW campus — since spring 2006 said he plans to seek other opportunities to participate in grassroots movements after he graduates in May.

"I have focused on how grassroots movements are the basis for any progress that I've been able to make," Kumar said. "I want to go back to [that] type of organizing — I feel disengaged."

Kumar said he plans to continue his work with the Liberty Tree Foundation that has attempted to nationally democratize universities. He also plans to possibly move out of the area, possibly to the San Francisco Bay area or India.

Kumar pointed to the success of progressive reforms in his work with fair labor standards, non-discriminatory housing practices and jail resolutions.

Former Madison City Council President Austin King said he is disappointed in Kumar's decision to not seek reelection, calling him a "phenomenal public servant."

"He's done a hell of a lot more than any other supervisor in recent history," King said. "His leadership on campus will surely be missed."

King called Kumar's civil rights legislation a "watershed movement in Dane County politics," since it was a goal of many in the county for years.

"We had campaigned in 2001 and 2002 on campus to get Madison or Dane County to say, 'This is enough,' and we failed by one vote almost every single time," King said. "At some point the civil rights community had given up, and here comes this young student who thinks he can move this mountain, and sure enough, he went ahead and did it."

In his short tenure, Kumar said he's been able to push progressive reforms and specifically address the black-to-white incarceration ratio in Dane County.
Kumar said he hopes the next supervisor representing the UW area has a similar grassroots progressive drive, and could bring diversity to the board.

"I'd look for someone active on campus, and preferably a woman and a person of color," Kumar said. "If they're progressive, I'd be glad to throw my support behind them."

King said he shares Kumar's desire to see a more diverse representation on campus with an activist spirit.

"The committee I was on had seven white guys, not that there's anything wrong with any one of us," King said. "But it does call into question if we're committed to diversity, whether we elect diverse representation."

Kumar beat out then-UW freshman David Lapidus in the 2006 general election, and said they remain friends.

However, he said he wouldn't fully support another bid by Lapidus based on several of his stances, including statements opposing the living wage amendment while serving on UW’s Students Services Finance Committee.

Lapidus, who considers himself more of a centrist on issues than Kumar, said he has not entirely ruled out running again but will make his decision in the next few weeks.


Anonymous (November 15, 2007 @ 2:38am):

Kumar will be sorely missed.

Anonymous (November 15, 2007 @ 2:56am):

Yeah, missed at his County Board committee meetings, since he only showed up a third of the time.

Anonymous (November 15, 2007 @ 9:20am):

Lapidus isn't running again.
THANK GOD.

Anonymous (November 15, 2007 @ 10:38am):

Is that the rumor that the democrats are picking as their strategy to undermine Kumar's record? I actually checked if he has (because I don't like to get spoon-fed lies) and he has missed a 3 meetings in his entire term. You can actually check this information at http://www.co.dane.wi.us/coboard/.

Anonymous (November 15, 2007 @ 11:15am):

10:38 -- I just checked that website and it says that he was "excused" for 2 of the 3 meetings.

Anonymous (November 15, 2007 @ 11:33am):

Ashok Kumar will go down as one of the loudest, most ineffective campus "leaders" in the history of UW-Madison. The guy voted against anti-gang prevention for crying out loud.

Go away Ashok, you're a failure.

Anonymous (November 15, 2007 @ 11:35am):

Ashok Kumar: promoting his own resume padding abilities since 1985.

Anonymous (November 15, 2007 @ 11:51am):

Ashok - you did a great job! I was happy to vote for you, and would have done it again, if only you had run!

Who is running for the seat? I hope someone like Ashok. I will vote for anyone who is actually trying to make a difference and not just pad his resume. So, no college dems.

Anonymous (November 15, 2007 @ 12:01pm):

India? Didn't apply to go to Sri Lanka? (http://thecriticalbadger.wordpress.com/2007/09/24/re-election/)
I remember when Kumar was fighting like hell against the army recruiters, the governor on tuition hikes (remember the state capital hunger strike?), and for living wages as a student activist. He has done so much for Madison (and Dane County). Thanks Ashok for being my supervisor, I wish you would run again!

Anonymous (November 15, 2007 @ 12:03pm):

So who's going to take his place? The CB has mentioned Steve Lawrence and Justin Rabbach.

Anonymous (November 15, 2007 @ 12:43pm):

Ashok applying for a Fulbright, which is a scholarship program that selects individuals who best represent the values of the US abroad. Why should the US government waste money on someone who hates America?

Anonymous (November 15, 2007 @ 1:18pm):

The reality is that Ashok pushed through more progressive legislation on the county board than most other supervisors. I don't really know where all the hate comes from. Are the college dems insecure about having to go up against someone who does actual work instead of blogging....sorry dems, it's a losing battle outside your campus bubble.

Anonymous (November 15, 2007 @ 1:58pm):

hahaha... "hates america" hahahaha... why does that sound so stupid. Yes, if you dislike US foriegn policy you must hate it AMERICA! wow

Anonymous (November 15, 2007 @ 2:00pm):

Hey pro-Ashok people: try a *little* harder to make your fake comments seem at least 1% genuine.

Anonymous (November 15, 2007 @ 3:02pm):

Ha remember when he first got elected as a freshman by running around the dorms signing onto peoples computer and casting their votes for him? and then he got caught and they had to redo elections, and he cheated again? I do... this kid is a cheater!!!

Anonymous (November 15, 2007 @ 4:11pm):

cheater? wow.. yes as a Freshman Kumar and friend Eyal Halamish did campaign for the seat and they did win and some right-wing candidates brought suit against them, but those were thrown out as having O merit. http://www.asm.wisc.edu/cms/images/stories/PDF/2003ASMSJ22.pdf
and
http://badgerherald.com/news/2003/11/07/asm_finishes_electio.php

Anonymous (November 15, 2007 @ 4:53pm):

Wait, Ashok cast votes for people? For County Board? You can vote online for that? Insane.

Anonymous (November 15, 2007 @ 6:51pm):

Don't worry. The dirt on him will come out soon.

Anonymous (November 15, 2007 @ 6:52pm):

ashok, I know you're adding comments to this. some of the language you use matches up perfectly to other statements you have. good work buddy. you've lost campus to the "moderates"

Anonymous (November 15, 2007 @ 10:09pm):

He was a waste of space. Good riddance

Germain X Stemme

Anonymous (November 15, 2007 @ 11:51pm):

@ 6:52: what are you, a linguist?

Anonymous (November 16, 2007 @ 1:16am):

6:52-- god forbid people on this campus actually support him...

Anonymous (November 16, 2007 @ 3:42am):

The college dems that are obsessed with Ashok are the most pathetic cabal of would-be hacks in the history of UW's campus. I can't believe that once upon a time, I myself was a college Democrat. The current crop is, well, below scum within the animal kingdom. Mike Verveer, would that you were still active!

Anonymous (November 16, 2007 @ 6:38pm):

For historical record, when people google this piece: Ashok Kumar and Austin King still troll the Badger Herald comment boards, attributing every negative argument against them to the "college democrats"

It's propaganda.

Anonymous (November 25, 2007 @ 12:41am):

I love people who anonymously attack people like ashok - who overwhelmingly won the county board seat - and then try to discredit his election by saying that he went to hundreds of doors "voting on their computers."

he was already elected and has served for almost two years doing more useful shit than sitting on his ass posting anonymously on college paper message boards gossiping about him.

Please explain to me how an anti-gang ordinance, would, by the way, support student safety in any way? (since so many students are dying from those "crazy, uneducated" community residents?)

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