Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Withdrawing my City Council candidacy

NEWS RELEASE:

DOWD WITHDRAWS TROY CANDIDACY

For immediate release: May 12, 2015


William M. Dowd, the former newspaper editor and columnist who had announced his candidacy for an at-large seat on the Troy City Council, today withdrew from the race.

Dowd, citing health issues, said he made the decision with regret, but thought it best to do so before the stress of the necessary petition drive and subsequent rigors of campaigning began.

“I am honored that the Republican Party had sought me out as a candidate,” he said, “but I do not feel I would have been able to be the robust candidate necessary for this important role. Thus, I decided to step aside now to give the party ample opportunity to find another qualified candidate at this early stage in the process.”

18 comments:

  1. Peter G. Pollak writes (via Facebook):

    I'd vote for you if I lived in your district, Bill.


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  2. Peter Brown writes (via Facebook):

    I am very sorry to hear you've withdrawn. Troy needs you and you don't deserve to be sick.

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  3. Sarah Fish writes (via Facebook):

    I hope you feel better soon, Bill! I wish you were still running- you'd be good for this city!

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  4. Amy O'Connor writes (via Facebook):

    Sorry to read this. Best wishes for a speedy recovery.

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  5. Charmaine Cantrell Ushkow writes (via Facebook():

    sending healthy thoughts your way

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  6. Carmella R. Mantello writes (via Facebook):

    So sorry to hear about this. Hope all is ok Bill.

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  7. April L. Dowd writes (via Facebook):

    I know how much you wanted to run, my dear husband, but totally agree with your decision. Perhaps there will be other ways to help Troy.

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  8. Amy Yetto-Dowd writes (via Facebook):

    Sorry to hear but understand Dad.

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  9. Don Rittner writes (via Facebook):

    I'm voting for you anyway.

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  10. I am continuing my work with the Troy Charter Review Commission.

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  11. Tamara Millen Beckenbaugh writes (via Facebook):

    I think you would have made a great candidate but your health comes first. What an exciting opportunity!

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  12. Azra Haqqie writes (via Facebook):

    Good wishes for your health, Bill. Maybe you can try to run in the future.

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  13. Robert Ward writes (via Facebook):

    Sorry to see this, Bill. Best wishes.

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  14. Leah Powell Tyrrell writes (via Facebook):

    Best wishes for good health.

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  15. Mark Joseph Sharer writes (via Facebook):

    Too bad. Wishing you all the best.

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  16. Luanne Ferris writes (via Facebook):

    That's really too bad Bill. I think you would be great @ public office. Having some idea of what you endure with your health concerns, I can see why this would not be prudent at this time. Here's hoping you get well enough to take another run at it! We all know you're ingenious enough to find other ways to help our City, without compromising your already precarious health. See you've already learn to compromise, a great trait for a public servant..

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  17. Thank you all for the comments and encouragement. I'm not suffering with anything life-threatening, but my energy and physical comfort levels are quite low and will be for some time. So, rather than giving a half-hearted run at office, I thought it wiser to step aside for now.

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  18. Gregory Beckenbaugh writes (via Faceboopk):

    This is Troy's loss. We hope that you get well!

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