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Politics: Ardis is running for re-election

Posted in Politics, Uncategorized with tags , on November 24, 2008 by Billy Dennis

(press release)

Mayor Jim Ardis announced today that he intends to file nominating petitions for another term as Mayor. With solid support from his family, Mayor Ardis is committed to continuing his focus on providing a strong environment for business, maintaining an intense focus on crime and supporting strong neighborhoods with an emphasis on education.

Mayor Ardis will hold a press conference in the coming weeks to outline his re-election platform.

Politics: Shadid for mayor of Peoria?

Posted in Politics with tags , , , , on November 7, 2008 by Billy Dennis

George ShadidTwo different sources — who asked to not be named — tell me that’s the rumor going around Peoria. These sources belong to different parties and don’t run in the same circle of friends.

Here’s what one tells me:Â If Shadid does run, the motivation will be political payback and an attempt to relieve boredom.

  • He’s mad at Mayor Jim Ardis for endorsing Ernie Russell over Dave Koehler for State Senate back in 2006, and considers it a betrayal.
  • He’s bored with retirement and wants to be in the center of the action.
  • He’s mad at Ardis for backing Darin LaHood over Kevin Lyons, and Shadid was co-chair of Lyons’ campaign.

One source tells me that a lot of this is ego on Shadid’s part. Shadid is taking too much credit for Ardis winning the mayoral election in 2005. Shadid’s endorsement came after a four-man primary election, instead of before, when it would have done Ardis the most good.

I’m guessing Shadid, a Democrat, also took some grief for endorsing a Republican like Ardis, and might think that this entitles him to expect that Ardis would not back someone Shadid opposed. That’s a little unrealistic, considering they are in two different parties. But then, Shadid places a premium on loyalty.

Another source, while not confirming having heard the Shadid rumor, said it makes sense. He heard that Steve Shearer, who managed Aaron Schock’s successful campaign for Congress, is no longer looking for a candidate to run against Adris (which would have been payback to Ardis for endorsing Jim McConoughey in the primary). The next logical source of opposition is State’s Attorney Kevin Lyons and the Democrats.

And Ardis might not even run for re-election. Ardis has many admirers, but he also has his detractors. He’s not happy with how the council has, of late, become more acrimonious. If friends and allies Bob Manning and Bill Spears decide against running, Ardis probably will not run for re-election.

If Ardis doesn’t run, look for George Jacob to do so. General Parker, husband of city employee/School District 150 member Rachel Parker, is planning a run. He’s supposedly bought street signs already.

I’ll try to have a more complete list of potential Peoria City Council candidates later today.

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