Entries from November 2006 ↓
November 13th, 2006 — District 48, The Campaign
Well… no regrets. In a district that had 13,500 more Republicans than Democrats, I got 21,934 votes to Peter Nehr’s 23,419. However, more than half of the eligible voters didn’t vote and about 20,000 voters that were expected to vote, based on the last Florida gubernatorial election, didn’t vote either. We will be looking at these numbers this week and trying to make sense out of where we lost votes. While nobody has a crystal ball, we will be able to see what precincts we won and what we lost, how that correlates to our efforts in those precincts and, most important, who didn’t show up – Democrats, Republicans, independents, women, men, old, young, etc. We knew the numbers we had to hit with Republicans and independents and we felt we had them about a month before.
So, I thank every one of you that supported me. Your confidence that I could win was accurate, your emails and phone calls were inspiring and moving. Everybody is asking if I’ll do it again, that I now have name recognition, a reputation of integrity and substance, and am also known by the unions and lobbyists. It is tempting. Everyone that devoted major chunks of their lives to this campaign wants to start up again. The reality though is that my opponent will be an incumbent. He raised $300,000 to my $37,000 this cycle and as an incumbent he will have half a million come 2008. He will also not have to fight off three opponents in a primary as he did during this election. He will almost certainly get the endorsement from both local newspapers. These are daunting obstacles. We will be watching what he does and preparing for the possibilities. But the answer is uncertain right now. As far as other races, there aren’t many. But we will be exploring.
As far as how I feel, I feel at ease. It has been a very intense two years. I didn’t realize the intensity and speed that we were moving at until we stopped. Suddenly, I realized it’s fall with winter and Christmas around the corner. My orange tree has fruit and I never even smelled the blossoms. All the bulbs were burnt out in my outdoor garage lights and my son moved back home to his old bedroom. I have to weed my garden and I have a lot of cleaning and organizing to do. This whole experience has changed me. I learned that you make more friends by making fewer enemies, to be a bridge means learning how to speak without being a divider. And most of all, I learned what my good friend Joe Pinner, the voice of South Carolina TV at WIS TV for over 45 years has been telling my students every year: It’s all about integrity. I have always had the philosophy that I expect nothing from anybody and that I appreciate anything anyone does for me. Some people have said they wished they had done more. Well, hold on to that thought and thanks for everything you did.
November 7th, 2006 — District 48, The Campaign
The Pinellas County Supervisor of Elections has been having some technical problems today and it’s made things difficult to verify your voting location within district 48 (and the rest of Pinellas County).
Below are the voting locations in Pinellas for District 48… Apologies for not providing maps, but this is a short-notice listing. If anyone from the rest of Pinellas County needs information on the location of their precinct, please contact us and give us your precinct number and we’ll try to get back to you as fast as possible.:
| Precinct Number |
Polling Place |
Address |
City |
| 560 |
Bible Baptist Church |
280 Riviere Rd |
Palm Harbor |
| 564 |
Palm Harabor Library |
2330 Nebraska Ave |
Palm Harbor |
| 565 |
Palm Harbor United Methodist Church |
1551 Belcher Rd |
Palm Harbor |
| 566 |
Palm Harbor Community Activity Center |
1500 16th Street |
Palm Harbor |
| 567 |
Pleasant Valley Baptist Church |
1700 Klosterman Rd |
Palm Harbor |
| 570 |
Curlew United Methodist Church |
2213 Cathedral Drive |
Palm Harbor |
| 571 |
Palm Harbor Community Activity Center |
1500 16 street. |
Palm Harbor |
| 612 |
Northwood Presbyterian Church |
2875 State Road 580 |
Palm Harbor |
| 614 |
Lutheran Church of Palms |
2250 Nebraska Avenue |
Palm Harbor |
| 615 |
Coral Oaks Sunrise Sr. Living |
900 West Lake Road |
Palm Harbor |
| 616 |
Highland Lakes Club |
3300 MacGregor Drive |
Palm Harbor |
| 617 |
St. Luke Catholic Church |
2757 Alderman Road |
Palm Harbor |
| 618 |
North Bay Community Church |
3170 McMullen Booth Road |
Clearwater |
| 619 |
Holiday Inn |
38724 US Highway 19 N. |
Tarpon Springs |
| 623 |
Bayside Community Church of God |
3380 State Road 580 |
Safety Harbor |
| 626 |
Gull Aire Village Clubhouse |
151B Gull Aire Boulevard |
Oldsmar |
| 627 |
Community United Methodist Church |
207 Buckingham Avenue East |
Oldsmar |
| 628 |
All Saints Catholic Church |
2801 Curlew Road |
Clearwater |
| 629 |
Oldsmar Fire Station |
225 Pine Avenue North |
Oldsmar |
| 630 |
Oldsmar Council Chambers |
100 State Street W. |
Oldsmar |
| 631 |
Gull Aire Village Clubhouse |
151B Gull Aire Boulevard |
Oldsmar |
| 632 |
East Lake Woodlands Country Club |
1055 East Lake Woodlands Parkway |
Oldsmar |
| 633 |
Lutheran Church of Resurrection |
1555 Windmill Point Road |
Palm Harbor |
| 634 |
Clearwater Countryside Library |
2741 State Road 580 |
Clearwater |
| 635 |
Safety Harbor Fire Station #53 |
3095 N. McMullen Booth Road |
Clearwater |
| 637 |
Holy Trinity Episcopal Church |
3200 North McMullen Booth Road |
Clearwater |
| 638 |
Highland Lakes Club |
3300 MacGregor Drive |
Palm Harbor |
| 640 |
Lakeside Presbyterian Church |
475 East Lake Road |
Tarpon Springs |
| 641 |
Stratford Court Sunrise Senior Living |
45 Katherine Boulevard |
Palm Harbor |
| 642 |
East Lake Woodlands Country Club |
1055 East Lake Woodlands Parkway |
Oldsmar |
| 643 |
Holy Trinity Episcopal Church |
3200 North McMullen Booth Road |
Clearwater |
| 644 |
East Lake United Methodist Church |
2801 East Lake Road |
Palm Harbor |
| 648 |
East Lake Road Baptist Church |
1190 East Lake Road South |
Tarpon Springs |
| 649 |
East Lake Road Baptist Church |
1190 East Lake Road South |
Tarpon Springs |
| 654 |
St. Luke Catholic Church |
2757 Alderman Road |
Palm Harbor |
| 655 |
Safety Harbor Fire Station #53 |
3095 N. McMullen Booth Road |
Clearwater |
| 702 |
Tarpon Springs Manor Apartments |
61000 Polly Drive |
Tarpon Springs |
| 703 |
First Christian Church |
2795 Keystone Road |
Tarpon Springs |
| 704 |
St. Nicholas Cathedral Hall |
36 N/ Pinellas Avenue |
Tarpon Springs |
| 705 |
First Baptist Church |
1021 Gulf Road |
Tarpon Springs |
| 706 |
Tarpon Springs Heritage Museum |
100 Beekman Lane |
Tarpon Springs |
| 710 |
First Christian Church |
2795 Keystone Road |
Tarpon Springs |
| 711 |
Lakeside Presbyterian Church |
475 East Lake Road |
Tarpon Springs |
| 712 |
St. Timothy Lutheran Church |
812 E. Tarpon Avenue |
Tarpon Springs |
| 713 |
St. Timothy Lutheran Church |
812 E. Tarpon Avenue |
Tarpon Springs |
November 7th, 2006 — District 48, Education, Insurance, The Campaign, campaign issues
It’s time to say it with your vote. You’ve had enough.
It’s time for you to speak loud and clear and express through your ballot that you’re not happy with the status quo. You aren’t happy with the direction that the district, the state and the country have gone over the last few years.
You’ve had enough with the rising costs of living and stagnant pay. You’ve seen your homeowners insurance premiums go through the roof or worse — you’ve been downright dropped by your insurance provider. You’ve had enough with your property taxes increasing, and utility companies getting permission to do what they please and charge you any sum they see fit while they boast record profits.
You’ve had enough with Florida’s failing school system and officials so out-of-touch they can’t even see a problem. Florida being a leader in student drop-out rates is not something to look fondly upon. Florida schools being held hostage to the FCAT instead of teaching a curriculum isn’t something you’re happy about either. Teachers and students are frustrated and that affects the future of Florida.
Most of all, you’ve had enough with elected officials who know nothing of the plight you’re dealing with. You’ve had enough with disconnect between Tallahassee and you – the person your elected official is supposed to represent.
Today, you have the option to vote for a man who has been an asset to the community for over 20 years — a neighbor, a friend, a teacher, a local business owner, a man with ideals and a vision to improve our district and our state. A fellow who shares your disgust for the direction the government at all levels has taken. You have a chance to vote for change, for honesty and sincerity, for civic pride and for service.
Government is supposed to be of the people, by the people and for the people… Not for special interest groups, not for utility companies and other businesses whom can pay top dollar for preferential status in legislation. It’s supposed to be a government that knows the plight citizens have, and eager to listen and serve you while improving the quality of life for all.
Carl Zimmermann wants to be the voice for the citizens of district 48 in Tallahassee, not out of political ambition or ego but because he’s had enough of the government not living up to our expectations. He’s had enough of a government that lowers standards, principles and ideals for the sake of political ideology instead of doing what’s right.
You have that power today to say you believe this mans ideals. You have the chance today to remind the powers-that-be that you are in control.
As for this writer, I can only say that it’s up to you now. No more pleas for money, for volunteering, etc… It just comes down to you turning out to vote and choosing a future for the state.
Here’s hoping to see you tonight at Tiffany’s restaurant… And here’s hoping that a majority have had enough to push Carl "Z" Zimmermann into a position of service for the neighbors and region he knows and loves so well.
It’s in your hands now.
November 2nd, 2006 — The Campaign
Midnight tonight is the drop dead date for financial contributions to the campaign…
Unfortunately, due to technical difficulties, the company helping us with online fundraising went offline sometime around 11 PM EST.
Thanks to everyone over the last several days who have made contributions to the campaign. Your help is greatly appreciated.
November 1st, 2006 — Team Z, The Campaign, Volunteers
On election day we need volunteers at voting precincts around district 48, holding Carl Zimmermann campaign signs and waving to voters from 7 am - 9 am and again at 5 pm - 7 pm. If volunteers would be willing to stay longer, that would be outstanding. If you’d like to participate, please contact Ann McDowell at 727-939-4800 or drop us a line through our web site.