Tom Goldstein
Tom Goldstein was a candidate for mayor of St. Paul, Minnesota. Goldstein was defeated in the general election on November 7, 2017.
Goldstein was a 2015 nonpartisan candidate for Ward 4 of the St. Paul City Council in Minnesota. The general election took place on November 3, 2015. Tom Goldstein lost the general election on November 3, 2015.
Biography
Goldstein received his bachelor's degree in psychology from Carleton College. He later received his J.D. from William Mitchell College of Law. Goldstein is a business owner who previously operated Sports Collection and TG Sports Enterprises.[1]
Elections
2017
The city of St. Paul, Minnesota, held an election for mayor on November 7, 2017. The filing deadline for this election was August 15, 2017. Mayor Chris Coleman (D) did not file for re-election because of his 2018 campaign for governor.[2] The following candidates ran in the general election for mayor of St. Paul.
Mayor of St. Paul, General Election, 2017 | ||
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Candidate | Vote % | Votes |
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50.86% | 31,353 |
Pat Harris | 24.79% | 15,281 |
Dai Thao | 12.31% | 7,590 |
Elizabeth Dickinson | 4.75% | 2,927 |
Tom Goldstein | 3.83% | 2,360 |
Chris Holbrook | 1.39% | 854 |
Sharon Anderson | 0.79% | 487 |
Tim Holden | 0.72% | 446 |
Trahern Jeen Crews | 0.26% | 162 |
Barnabas Y'shua | 0.15% | 94 |
Write-in votes | 0.15% | 92 |
Total Votes | 61,646 | |
Source: Ramsey County, Minnesota, "Election Results," accessed November 28, 2017 |
2015
The city of St. Paul, Minnesota, held elections for city council on November 3, 2015. Because the city uses instant-runoff voting, there was no primary election. The filing deadline for candidates who wished to run in this election was August 11, 2015.[3][4] In the Ward 4 race, incumbent Russ Stark defeated Tom Goldstein in the general election.[5]
St. Paul City Council Ward 4 General Election, 2015 | |||
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Candidate | Vote % | Votes | |
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61.4% | 3,293 | |
Tom Goldstein | 38% | 2,039 | |
Write-in votes | 0.7% | 35 | |
Total Votes | 5,367 | ||
Source: Ramsey County, Minnesota, "Resolution: RES 15-1989," November 14, 2015 |
Campaign themes
2017
Goldstein's campaign website included the following themes for 2017:
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Compete in the 21st Century Even if you’re not one of the many families struggling from paycheck to paycheck, we are all affected by the symptoms of economic hardship. That’s why St. Paul must begin making the necessary investments in people and public infrastructure that will attract the companies and entrepreneurs creating the high-tech jobs of the future. Only then will we have a realistic chance of lifting people out of poverty and stabilizing our many diverse neighborhoods. As Mayor, I will:
Community Development If we truly want to become a city that works for everyone, we must have a bold vision that focuses on employment opportunities, a well-educated workforce, neighborhood stability, preserving our existing housing stock, and providing basic services that help promote the livability of our communities. As Mayor, I will:
Environmental Stewardship As Mayor, I will:
Transparency in Government The truth is that we have very little idea because we don’t actually measure outcomes in St. Paul other than pointing to shiny new buildings or entertainment venues and claiming they demonstrate “Saint Paul is moving forward” or “Saint Paul is back.” Unfortunately, anecdotal feel-good stories put out by the current administration are no substitute for actually measuring our progress from one year to the next. Process improvement, audits, transparency, staff accountability, making sure every dollar is spent wisely—none of these things may sound particularly exciting, but focusing on them is essential to the future success of our city. As Mayor, I will:
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—Tom Goldstein (2017) |
2015
Goldstein's website highlighted the following campaign themes:
Poverty
- Excerpt: "Even if you’re not one of the many families struggling from paycheck to paycheck, we are all affected by the symptoms of economic hardship. That’s why St. Paul must begin making the necessary investments in people and public infrastructure that will attract the companies and entrepreneurs creating the high-tech jobs of the future. Only then will we have a realistic chance of lifting people out of poverty and stabilizing our many diverse neighborhoods."[8]
Community development
- Excerpt: "As your City Council Member, I will: Lead the effort to build a community-owned broadband network, the only way we will effectively close the digital divide, ensure that all children have equal internet access inside and outside of the classroom, allow adult learners to engage in distance learning and other educational opportunities, and promote a more vibrant and diverse local economy that can serve as a hub for entrepreneurs, tech start-ups, and small businesses"[9]
Environmental stewardship
- Excerpt: "Parks and green space might be the greatest resource that St. Paul has to offer its residents, but the past decade has seen far too many rec center closings, programming cuts, privatization of facilities, and focus on big ticket redevelopment projects that do little to meet the needs of our community."[10]
Government transparency
- Excerpt: "As your City Council Member, I will: Use my business background to help transform City Hall into a customer-service-oriented institution that focuses on providing timely responses to residential complaints, solves problems rather than giving people the runaround, and offers ready access to information and data"[11]
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See also
St. Paul, Minnesota | Minnesota | Municipal government | Other local coverage |
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External links
Footnotes
- ↑ Tom Goldstein campaign website, "About," accessed September 3, 2015
- ↑ Minnesota Secretary of State, "2017 Municipal and School District Elections," accessed August 9, 2017
- ↑ Minnesota Secretary of State, "Important Election Dates," accessed September 19, 2014
- ↑ Minnesota Secretary of State, "Filing Periods," accessed September 19, 2014
- ↑ Minnesota Secretary of State, "Official candidate list," accessed August 21, 2015
- ↑ Tom Goldstein 2017 campaign website, "Issues," accessed August 25, 2017
- ↑ Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.
- ↑ Tom Goldstein campaign website, "Compete in the 21st Century," accessed September 3, 2015
- ↑ Tom Goldstein campaign website, "Community Development," accessed September 3, 2015
- ↑ Tom Goldstein campaign website, "Environmental Stewardship," accessed September 3, 2015
- ↑ Tom Goldstein campaign website, "Transparency in Government," accessed September 3, 2015