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Dick Carpani for Mayor |
Carpani enters civic raceDick
Carpani obviously believes in the adage the early bird gets the
worm. The
former councilor filed his $200 registration fee on Tuesday to run
for mayor of Sarnia in the upcoming municipal election. "It
gives me time to think about what I'm going to do and how I'm
going to do it," he said, in explaining why he registered on the first
day
possible. "Registering
on the last day (September 29) doesn't necessarily
give you enough time to run a good campaign," he reasoned. Carpani,
69, was first elected to the local public school in 1982 and
served one term as its chairperson. After
an unsuccessful attempt at a city council seat in 1997, he was
appointed to council in 1999 to replace Caroline Di Cocco after her
victory at
the provincial level. He
was then elected at the polls in 2000, before losing his seat three
years later. I've been
involved as a school board trustee and on council for four and a half
years, so
I figured it was time to move up and serve the public as mayor,"
Carpani
said. He
said he feels his previous council experience will be a benefit.
"If you go into City Hall and look at all those pictures of mayors,
every
single one of them are former councilors'," Carpani said. "I
don't think the public will vote for some- one who doesn't have
some council experience. But,
Carpani concedes his campaign will take a back seat to- another
responsibility close to his heart, for the time being. I'm involved in
trying
to get (Sarnia-Lambton Conservative candidate) Pat Davidson elected--
so until
the 23rd of January, I'm going to be otherwise occupied," said Carpani,
who has been a long-standing member of the local federal Conservative
association. When
asked if he intends to toss his hat in the ring this year, Mayor
Mike Bradley said he will not make his intentions known until very
close to the
late September deadline as has been his custom for the past several
elections. Bradley
garnered 66.62 per cent of the popular vote at the polls in
2003, defeating four other candidates, including his nearest rival by
about
8,000 votes. This
year's election take place Nov. 13. Dick Carpani has registered as the first candidate in
Sarnia's mayoral
race. Barry Wright Sarnia Sun this week 2006 01 11 |
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