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Prior to Toledo's strong mayor form of government, was Toledo's mayoral election held every two years?
[John McHugh] defeated Republican incumbent Donna Owens in 1989 and Republican challenger Paula Pennypacker in 1991.
It appears that Carty ran for mayor in 1981 as a Republican and lost. He may have run for mayor in 1987 as a Democrat and lost.
Wikipedia : Carty Finkbeiner
During his long career in public service, Carty has been a member of multiple parties. At various times and for various offices he has run as a Republican, a Democrat and an Independent. Finkbeiner served eight years as a city councilman and two years as deputy mayor.
In 2010, Carty joined the "No Labels" party or movement.
No Labels encompasses politicians, commentators, and strategists of both major political parties who fear that extremists are keeping the nation from making the tough changes necessary to keep the economy and the republic strong."I think the voice of the reasonable has become diminished," said Mr. Finkbeiner.
Digest that. Carty, the Reasonable, joined a group to combat extremists.
Participants such as Mr. Finkbeiner say No Labels is not aiming to be a third party."We are not being asked to abandon our parties. What we are working to do is to work vigorously in support of centrist Democrats and centrist Republicans gaining strength and those persons continuing to reach across the aisle and work with the centrists on the other side of the aisle," Mr. Finkbeiner said.
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But Carty has always been a member of the Carty Party.
A Democrat, Mr. Finkbeiner, has a record of political independence. Some in the past have said his loyalty was to the "Carty party."He was the unsuccessful Republican nominee for Congress in 1974 and 1976, was elected to City Council as a Republican in 1979, and ran unsuccessfully for mayor as a Republican in 1981.
In 1983, Mr. Finkbeiner led a new third party, Citizens Organized and United for a New Toledo (COUNT), winning election to council under that banner and becoming the first elected independent on council since 1959.
In 1985, Mr. Finkbeiner sought, but did not get, the Democratic endorsement for City Council, winning the election anyway.
The political transformation was complete in 1987 when the Lucas County Democratic Party endorsed him for mayor.
Recent Toledo mayors :
1971–1976 | Harry W. Kessler | Democratic |
1977–1983 | Douglas DeGood | Democratic |
1983–1989 | Donna Owens | Republican |
1990–1993 | John McHugh | Democratic |
1994–2002 | Carleton S. Finkbeiner | Democratic |
2002–2006 | Jack Ford | Democratic |
2006–2010 | Carleton S. Finkbeiner | Democratic |
2010–2014 | Michael P. Bell | Independent |
2014-2015 | D. Michael Collins | Independent |
2015-present | Paula Hicks-Hudson | Democratic |
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