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BY DEENA WINTER / Lincoln Journal Star

Wednesday, May 02, 2007 - 12:04:44 am CDT

For the third time in a row, Lincoln sent a Democrat to the mayor’s office, with former state Sen. Chris Beutler narrowly defeating City Councilman Ken Svoboda.

Only 845 votes separated the two Tuesday.

“How do you spell ‘Whew’?” Beutler said Tuesday night.

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Chris Beutler thanks his family and supporters at his election party Tuesday night. (William Lauer)

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“I’m just extremely gratified that the people have given me this opportunity and boy I plan to make the most of it. I plan to work very hard for the people. I plan to get up in the morning and begin immediately addressing things.”

But the Democrat will have to work with a City Council that’s now dominated by Republicans, thanks to an upset by newcomer John Spatz, who unseated Annette McRoy.

Beutler said that wouldn’t be a problem; he was in the minority during his 24 years in the Legislature.

“It’ll be just fine,” he said.

Svoboda was disappointed to lose by such a small margin after a “very long, difficult race.”

“I feel like I’ve disappointed and let down my supporters and all those that worked so hard for me,” he said.

The close margin “makes you wonder what else we could have done or should have done.”

The Republican count on the council is now four; there are three Democrats.

Svoboda returns to his seat on the council for two more years.

“I think that’s going to be very good for us right now,” Svoboda said of the Republican majority. “I would anticipate us holding the mayor’s feet to the fire.”

He had hoped the prominence of his council seat would help propel him into the mayor’s office. And before the campaign began in earnest, Beutler and Svoboda agreed Svoboda had better name recognition.

But Beutler — who will be sworn in May 14 — launched an aggressive campaign in which he immediately distanced himself from his Democratic colleague Mayor Coleen Seng, who chose not to seek re-election after one four-year term.

He criticized the way City Hall was being run — which political analysts say was necessary because polls showed people were unhappy with the status quo but unsure who to blame.

Beutler announced his candidacy first and got his campaign running more quickly than Svoboda.

In his announcement speech, he laid claim to one of Svoboda’s platform planks: making the city more business-friendly. He sounded like a Republican as he hammered that message throughout the campaign.

Svoboda accused Beutler of reinventing himself for his mayoral run, citing the failing grades business groups gave Beutler during his two dozen years in the Legislature.

But Beutler’s message was louder: He was on TV early and often —vowing to fix City Hall with his trademark promise “the buck stops here” — spending more than twice as much on TV advertising as Svoboda.

He started running TV ads within days of the primary election and spent a whopping $240,000 on TV ads. Svoboda didn’t begin running TV ads until April 17 and spent about $115,000.

The Svoboda campaign hit radio hard for two weeks; Beutler didn’t do any radio advertising. Svoboda bought billboards, newspaper ads and commercial signs, while Beutler poured his money into TV ads.

Beutler’s campaign was directed by veteran political campaign manager Rick Hoppe, who helped get the last two mayors elected — Don Wesely and Seng — and has managed many local and state campaigns.

Svoboda hired his “good, loyal friend” Darlene Starman, who hadn’t previously run any campaigns, although she has worked on other campaigns.

Beutler’s campaign staff was also bigger: Svoboda had two full-time and three part-time staffers, but Beutler had three full-time employees and eight to 10 part-timers.

Beutler’s staff included seasoned campaign workers such as Patrick Adams, a 34-year-old Lincoln native who has worked on campaigns nationwide, from Pennsylvania to Rhode Island to New Jersey.

The Beutler campaign worked hard to lock up votes through early voting. And they had a strong get-out-the-vote operation, with 20 to 25 people making calls, urging voters to support Beutler the last half-dozen nights.

“We had people dialing all the time,” Hoppe said.

Beutler also eclipsed Svoboda in the fundraising battle. Hoppe estimates Beutler raised $420,000, which he believes is a record for the Lincoln mayoral race. Svoboda said he raised more than $300,000.

Svoboda didn’t anticipate any problem working with his former foe, Beutler, as a councilman.

“You just deal with it,” he said. “You put all your differences aside.”

Reach Deena Winter at 473-2642 or dwinter@journalstar.com.


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Mark wrote on May 2, 2007 12:12 am:
" We are so lucky to have Chris Beutler as our mayor. He'll make this great city even greater. He will promote economic development but not at the expense of the environment or our quality of life. It's a great day for Lincoln. "

mike wrote on May 2, 2007 7:40 am:
" Congratulations to beutler on his win. While i did not vote for him, i am encouraged that the consertative platform of lower taxes and economic development was at the forefront of the issues....I hope he holds to his word and does not revert to his pro-tax, anti-business ways. Ken is great man, but its tough to beat a political machine. I think ken and chris will be able to work together to put the best interests of the city first. "

ted wrote on May 2, 2007 8:15 am:
" Another Democrat as major! That means more concessions to public employee unions and higher taxes, with less money to spend on infrastructure. More of the same. If Beutler spent double his opponeny and barely won that is no mandate for his liberal agenda. "

Gerard Harbison wrote on May 2, 2007 8:39 am:
" My condolences to the 49% of Lincolnites who, having lived through the shenanigans of the Wesely and Seng mayoralities, were smart enough to say 'enough'. As for the rest of you, well, whatg can you say about repeated failure to learn from experience? "

Another Seng in the office wrote on May 2, 2007 9:15 am:
" I feel so sorry for the Lincoln public. Once again you will have the same old stuff going on in City Hall. I wish you could have seen all of the wonderful things Ken Svoboda could have done for your city. He is an amazing man with so much potential. He would have done wonderful things for the City of Lincoln. I am so proud of my Father for how hard he worked. Congratulations on all of your hard work! I love you! "

John wrote on May 2, 2007 9:46 am:
" What Mark wrote is part of the problem in Lincoln...."promote economic development but not at the expense of the environment or our quality of life." Too few people understand that economic development is what finances the things we equate with quality of life (schools, roads, parks, etc.). When economic growth stagnates, so does quality of life. I feel sorry for Lincoln, as they will continue to try and learn this lesson the hard way. "

Jackie wrote on May 2, 2007 10:29 am:
" I understand your bitterness that your father didn't win the election. I agree with you that he would have made a fine mayor. However, so will Chris Beutler. And if I'm not mistaken, your father will still be on the Council and have the opportunity to try and do those wonderful things for the city that he spoke of. Both men have stated that they love Lincoln and I think the public will expect both men to fulfill their promises for a better Lincoln regardless of which position they hold. As a councilman, your father still has the opportunity to show us what he can do for the city. I think we're lucky to have both qualified individuals in city leadership positions. "

David wrote on May 2, 2007 10:36 am:
" Mayor Truman I mean Beutler will do no better than the two before him. How can you vote for someone with such lame ads? The buck stops here?? give me a break "

cour grapes? wrote on May 2, 2007 11:23 am:
" Quit whining. This is how the process works. If you're going to complain about people voting the way they do, just look at the last congressional and presidential election. "Repeated failure" started at the top with Bush and trickled down to Fortenberry. If those of you don't like the vote, you should have worked harder for your man. I didn't vote for Bush or Fortenberry, I worked againt them, but I accepted the process. "

Charles wrote on May 2, 2007 11:58 am:
" I don't recall Mr.Beutler talking about fireing any City Department Heads on his Campaign. If These Hard working People Don't have his views they will be done away with, is'nt that profileing? The only people that can be happy today is the Attornys' who well reap there awards from the TAX payers. Can you say Seng TWO! "

Gustav wrote on May 2, 2007 12:01 pm:
" Lincoln has bought into the line, "Put your faith in government to make life better for yourself and your family." The saving grace of this election is a Republican majority in City Council. But the Council will be under pressure from the mayor and the media to spend more money on efforts to improve lives, make city services more accessible to a diverse group of citizens, and other such inanities emanating from the deep weirdness of the Democrat Party. "

The Politicians win wrote on May 2, 2007 3:08 pm:
" We lose. What a choice we had. Svoboda gets zillions of taxpayer money for counting flowers like he was in the Wizard of Oz. Beutler got his job by going around the city purchasing agent just like Seng did with the Firetruck Fiasco. Hold onto your wallets Lincoln. The main purpose of our city treasury is for them to enrisch themselves and their friends (whoever won). "

Svoboda fails again wrote on May 2, 2007 6:04 pm:
" Ken a great man? What a joke? He has cost the city of Lincoln tens of thousands of dollars and create a hostile environment. He was so desperate to attempt to win mayor that he allowed his true colors to show. Look at the footage on 10/11 news that shows him lying on camera about the attempt to slander Chris Beutler by splicing film and leaving out crucial portions of the footage. In addition, he has been unsuccessful at crossing party lines to move the city forward. Chris Buetler has demonstrated his ability to move beyond partisan politics both in the legislature and with his mayoral win. In his acceptance speech he reached out to Ken and the republican party to work together. What does he get in return? More insults from a man that lacks honesty, integrity and class. "

Roger wrote on May 2, 2007 10:26 pm:
" yeah, awesome that we elected another tax and spend democrat for mayor. Granted, Svobada was a terrible choice also, but a Republican is ALWAYS better than the tax and spend Demo. Beutler's record in the Legislature is clear and obvious, yet some people herald him as the "Savior" of Lincoln. LOL! He'll continue to tax us to death. You all got what you deserved. "

Late O'Day wrote on May 4, 2007 10:56 pm:
" Looks like Svoboda's petty harassment of smokers didn't pay-off quite as well as he planned. I like to think we're the ones sent him packing. "

Yeah wrote on May 6, 2007 12:10 pm:
" Yeah Roger, tax and spend democrat better than a republican who spends more than he takes in ala GW Bush? Who has borrowed more money than all the 42 preceding presidents combined just so his rich buddies get tax breaks and increased the size of government is larger now than it was 16 years ago. At least a democrat will only spend what they have. Remember, Clinton balanced the budget and was paying down the national debt, not increasing it. Swoboda would have increased the size of city gov't just like Bush has and would have spent us into bankruptcy. "