City Council Wrecked in Voter Bloodbath After Allowing New Data Center [View all]
Source: Futurism
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In Festus, Missouri a sleepy town of roughly 12,700 residents the backlash was so great that residents ousted half their city council after they approved a $6 billion data center development against the public will. According to Politico, the uproar caused by the data center approval led to a surge in voter turnout, the majority of whom expressed their discontent with the old councilors by voting in four anti-AI newcomers.
Take Rick Belleville, a 70-year old whod never previously run for office, but who unseated Jim Tinnin in the citys fourth ward. Tinnin, an eight-year city council veteran, had previously been elected in 2018. This time, he lost to the upstart Belleville by over 40 percentage points after voting to approve the data center buildout.
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Belleville is joined by three other fresh elects, who won as a result of their anti-data center attitude. Speaking to local media, Belleville promised to be more transparent than the previous representatives. He said that each new council member would have a cellphone with a publicly-listed phone number for speaking to constituents directly.
Though the remaining city council members arent up for election until next April, local media reports anti-data center voters are passing around petitions to recall them as soon as possible.
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Read more: https://futurism.com/artificial-intelligence/ctiy-council-data-center
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