I want to express my heartfelt thanks to all my neighbors who wrote me in on the ballot for Mayor of East Ridge in the Municipal Election.
I want to especially thank the folks who helped me put up campaign signs (Earl Wilson, Rick Robertson and Chuck Janow), and who worked the polls for me on Election Day. I had no idea how ridiculously unwieldy a 10 by 10-foot canopy tent can be in a slight breeze.
I know I’m going to leave some people out – and those omitted, please feel free to berate me as mercilessly as Betty Ann did during the runup to election day – but here’s a shout out to some of the foot soldiers in the “Write-in Dick Cook for Mayor” campaign: Tim and Wanda Kohlmann, Chuck and Cita Halloran, Ed Harding, Allyson Sullivan, Nancy Mount, Hamilton and Candy Fry, Judy Stahl, Kathy Spencer, Cindy Mathis, and Nadine Mitchell.
I want to express my gratitude to Shelley Mitchell and George Mattar who helped me refine and polish my ideas and thoughts on what would move East Ridge forward and make it a better place for all its 21,000 residents.
I would be remiss not to acknowledge the contributions of one Kenny Ludlow. Over the last two years, he seized every chance he got in urging me to run for mayor. My candidacy was brought on by exigent circumstances, Kenny. Nevertheless, you got your wish, old friend.
I reserve the biggest THANK YOU to my bride, Catherine the Great. She cares not for politics but supported me at every turn. Her instincts and intelligence elevated the campaign and kept this recalcitrant candidate on an even keel and on course.
I want to send my best wishes to Brian Williams as he embarks on his second term as Mayor of East Ridge.