Carty Finkbeiner

Carleton S. Finkbeiner

Mayor of Toledo, Ohio
Mayor of Toledo, Ohio
In office
January 1, 1994  2002
Preceded by John McHugh
Succeeded by Jack Ford
In office
January 3, 2006  January 4, 2010
Preceded by Jack Ford
Succeeded by Michael P. Bell
Personal details
Born (1939-05-30) May 30, 1939
Toledo, Ohio
Political party Democratic Party (United States)
Spouse(s) Amy Finkbeiner
Residence Toledo, Ohio, United States
Alma mater Denison University
Website http://cartygetsitdone.com/

Carleton "Carty" S. Finkbeiner (born May 30, 1939, in Toledo, Ohio) is a Democratic Party (United States) politician who is the former mayor of Toledo, Ohio. First elected in 1993, he took office on January 1, 1994. In 1997, he defeated challenger Nick Wichowski to win a second term. Term limits prevented him from running a third consecutive time. He was succeeded by former mayor Jack Ford in 2002. Following his first administration, Finkbeiner served on the Toledo-Lucas County Port Authority board. He joined the ABC affiliate in Toledo and hosted Carty & Company, a Sunday morning public affairs show. He also contributed a weekly editorial segment, It's Just Not Right! Finkbeiner left WTVG in May 2005.

On June 30, 2005, Finkbeiner announced that he would seek a third term as mayor. He won the Toledo mayoral primary, winning roughly 37% of the vote in comparison to 29% earned by incumbent Ford. On November 8, 2005, Finkbeiner was re-elected mayor. Finkbeiner was sworn in for his third term as mayor in a private ceremony on January 3, 2006. Finkbeiner has proved to be a very controversial mayor for the city of Toledo due to many of his policies, behavior, and public gaffes (see "Controversy" section). Toward the end of Finkbeiner's third term as mayor a recall effort drive to remove him from office was successfully put on the ballot but was ultimately struck down by the Ohio Supreme Court due to technicalities. Carty announced that his third run as mayor will be his final one and he would not seek re-election. According to city finance records verified by the Toledo Blade Finkbeiner left the city with a 48 million dollar deficit [1] which was inherited by Ohio Fire Marshall Michael P. Bell, an Independent, who succeeded Carty Finkbiener in 2010.

Finkbeiner currently resides with his wife, Amy Finkbeiner, in South Toledo. He has three children: Ryan, Jenny, and Katie, and five grandchildren.

Carlton Finkbeiner announced plans to run for a fourth term as mayor of Toledo on August 29, 2015.[2]

Background

Finkbeiner was born in 1939 and raised in Toledo. He graduated from Maumee Valley Country Day School and received a B.A. from Denison University in Granville. Prior to his political career, he taught at Maumee Valley Country Day School, St. Francis de Sales High School, and the University of Toledo.

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 2004, Finkbeiner experienced health problems and underwent bypass surgery.[3]

Accomplishments

As a city councilman, Finkbeiner led efforts to the change from city manager/council format of government to the strong mayor executive style Toledo currently has in place.

Controversy

Known as much for his temper as his work ethic, many allegations surfaced throughout Finkbeiner's two terms, and more continue to surface in his third.

This controversy led the Toledo Police Department to file a lawsuit against the City of Toledo in an effort to stop the layoffs.[28]

References

  1. http://www.toledoblade.com/Politics/2013/10/11/Records-support-mayor-on-city-s-48M-deficit.html
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2015-08-01. Retrieved 2015-08-30.
  3. toledoblade.com - Carty's back: The old one or a new one?
  4. toledoblade.com - Erie Street Market restaurant shuts down
  5. toledoblade.com - Judge dismisses lawsuit filed against Finkbeiner
  6. 1 2 3 4 toledoblade.com - Foes say Finkbeiner’s ‘passion’ is really just abusive behavior
  7. "A look back at the Carty years". Toledo Blade. Retrieved 4 September 2013.
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  9. toledoblade.com - Finkbeiner owns up to lifting quote
  10. toledoblade.com - Finkbeiner defends $9,996 shower stall
  11. toledoblade.com - Carty’s slip of the tongue
  12. toledoblade.com - Navarre glad to be back
  13. toledoblade.com - Finkbeiner miffed at Ottawa County jail staff
  14. toledoblade.com - Mayor must allow WSPD into news conferences
  15. toledoblade.com - Let's order a giant helping of pie in the sky
  16. toledoblade.com - Leaving dog in car risks its health, mayor is told
  17. Mayor kicks Marines out of Toledo : News : WNWO NBC24 Archived April 10, 2008, at the Wayback Machine.
  18. toledoblade.com - Mayor to Marines: Leave downtown
  19. http://www.toledoblade.com/local/2008/02/15/Toledo-mayor-s-profanity-aired-on-live-radio-in-Detroit.html
  20. - Erie Street Market shows will go on, city leaders say
  21. - Erie Street Market update Archived June 4, 2011, at the Wayback Machine.
  22. - Toledo Civic Theater Archived July 17, 2011, at the Wayback Machine.
  23. Toledo Mayor wants Congress to reinstate Fairness Doctrine on YouTube
  24. - Take Back Toledo
  25. - Clerk hand-delivers recall notice to Mayor Finkbeiner
  26. - Mayor Finkbeiner won't resign; says recall signatures insufficient
  27. - Last call for Petitions takebacktoledo.com
  28. toledoblade.com - 130 of 150 Toledo police layoffs to come from patrol ranks
  29. - Ohioans ticketed for parking in own driveways Archived June 19, 2009, at the Wayback Machine.
  30. - Toledo mayor captured on video calling teen 'fatso' at Highland Park
Preceded by
John McHugh
Mayor of Toledo, Ohio
1994-2002
Succeeded by
Jack Ford
Preceded by
Jack Ford
Mayor of Toledo, Ohio
2006-2010
Succeeded by
Michael P. Bell
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