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Carty announces run for mayor - 4 years ago today

Time flies ...

Jun 30, 2005 Toledo Talk posting (51 Comments) that pointed to a Jun 30, 2005 Toledo Blade story :

Former Toledo mayor Carty Finkbeiner today announced to The Blade’s editorial board that he plans to join the race for Toledo’s next mayor. Saying that Toledo needs leadership more willing to embrace the business community, Mr. Finkbeiner spoke of diversifying Toledo’s industrial base, working with local universities to create a local technology sector, and creating an automotive research and development “triangle” between Toledo, Detroit and Ann Arbor to spur job growth.

Mr. Finkbeiner, who recently underwent a quadruple bypass, said he was in good health. “I could run loops around Jack, Keith and Rob,” he claimed, referring to his three opponents, incumbent mayor Jack Ford, Democratic candidate Keith Wilkowski, and Republican candidate Rob Ludeman.

Mr. Finkbeiner, noted for a highly emotive leadership style that could sometimes create tension, said he would be “patient and more disciplined in my emotion. That would be in my best interest,” though he added that his drive — which he admitted could be a “pain in the butt for everyone around” — was what it took to “move mountains.”


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No word yet from Hiz Honor about a 2009 run for emperor. My guess is he won't. He'll trot out the excuses about family time and pursuing other interests. But his approval rating last September was 17 percent, and it's probably a safe bet that it's no higher now. Carty faces the potentially disgraceful recall vote this fall. Plus, too many other candidates with a "name" are running this time, and most got started early.


Humorous January 2005 Roberta de Boer column :

Carty was once a Republican. Then he was a Democrat. Then an Independent. We haven’t heard anything about the Green or Libertarian parties, but anything’s possible. For now, he’s the leader of the Carty Party.

Many tongues wag about [Carty's] desire to become Mayor Redux. He’d have to face the incumbent Democrat, a slumbering bruin whose hibernation cycle, sadly, seems to have coincided with his term of office.

Voters noticed; it’s why many now long wistfully for the Carty days. See, Carty is a whirlwind always in motion, and folks mistake that for accomplishment.

Also, as people here are fond of reminding one another, Carty’s the biggest cheerleader this city ever had, which sounds swell until you realize how this can also be the express route to a state of delusion.

Carty is a wildly popular form of Toledo entertainment. We love him/hate him in equal measure, and can’t wait/can’t bear for him to run again for mayor.

t-shirts with that logo

From that December 2004 posting: "In past Toledo City Paper's Best OFs, Carty has been voted a local hero, a local zero, and most embarrassing."

We'll miss him. Run Carty Run!

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updated by jr on Jun 30, 2009 at 07:39:59 pm
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My god, look at the campaign promises he listed! Has he followed up on any of them at all?

posted by billy on Jul 01, 2009 at 09:19:23 am     #



Yeah, how close did Carty get with point #6 on his mission?

6. Nurture small-business development, and establish a 25-person business advisory council, consisting of our best and brightest small-business leaders, to advise the administration on how it can help business develop in our region and eliminate government obstacles. This advisory council will review council legislation passed during the last 25 years, and we will rescind any laws that have hampered job creation.


billy, I think Carty accomplished #11 on his list with the home parking ticket program

11. Develop a “neighborhood pride” program to encourage home ownership, civic pride and urban beautification.


How about point #14 from Carty's 2005 mission:

14. Commit to hiring more police officers, so Toledo will no longer have the fewest police per 1,000 residents of any major city in Ohio.

posted by jr on Jul 01, 2009 at 01:16:01 pm     #



well if you count Sue fredrick and all the garbagemen as cops, then maybe...

posted by billy on Jul 01, 2009 at 01:19:02 pm     #