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United States Senate

Val Demings

United States House

Congressional District 20

Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick

Congressional District 23

Jared Moskowitz

Congressional District 24

Frederica Wilson

Congressional District 25

Debbie Wasserman Schultz

State of Florida Cabinet Offices

Governor & Lieutenant Governor

Charlie Crist

Lt Governor
Karla Hernández

Attorney General

Aramis Ayala

Chief Financial Officer

Adam Hattersley

Commissioner of Agriculture

Naomi Esther Blemur

State of Florida Senate

District 30

Tina Polsky

State of Florida House

District 96

Dan Daley

District 100

Linda Thompson Gonzalez

District 101

Hillary Cassel

District 103

Robin Bartleman

District 105

Marie Woodson

School Board

District 1

Rodney “Rod” Velez

District 5 – Pick one

Ruth Carter-Lynch

Jeff Holness

District 6

Steven R. Julian

District 8 – At Large

Allen Zeman

Cooper City

District 1

Jeremy Katzman

Coral Springs

Seat 2

Shawn Cerra

 

Dania Beach

At Large – Pick Two

Morris Goldwire

Lori Lewellen

Luis Rimoli

A. J. Ryan IV

Jonathan Thomas

Fort Lauderdale

District 1 – Pick one

Christina Disbrow

Ken Keechl

District 3 – Pick one

Yvette DuBose

Donna Guthrie

District 4

Warren Sturman

Hallandale Beach

Seat 2

Qunea Gordon

Hollywood

District 3

Traci L. Callari

Traci L. Callari

District 5 – Pick One

Kevin Biederman

Francisco Vargas

Lauderdale Lakes

Seat 1 – Pick One

Marilyn Davis

Mark Anthony Spence

Seat 2 – Pick One

Sandra Davey

Nethel Stephens

Lauderhill

Seat 4 – Pick One

Denise D. Grant

Miguelaille “Migy” Pierre

Margate

Seat 3

Antonio Arserio

Seat 5

Joanne Simone

North Lauderdale

Mayor

Samson Borgelin

District A

Lorenzo Wood

Oakland Park

Commissioner – At Large – Pick Two

Coby King

Tim Lonergan

Fitzgerald Budhoo, Sr

Letitia Newbold

Plantation

Mayor

Nick Sortal

Group 1

Erik Anderson

Group 2

Denise Horland

Group 5

Louis Reinstein

Pompano Beach

District 4 – Pick One

Beverly Perkins

Mary Scofield-Phillips

Kevin Eason, Sr

District 5 – Pick One

Cyndy Floyd

Barry Moss

Sunrise

Seat D

Jacqueline Guzman

Tamarac

Mayor

Mike Gelin

District 2 – Pick one

Stuart Michelson

Morey Wright

Alexandra Alvarez

Tyneka Rene

District 4 – Pick one

Carol Mendelson

Kicia Daniel

West Park

Seat 1

Tangi Bates

Seat 2

Brandon Smith

Weston

Seat 4

Mary Molina-Macfie

Wilton Manors

Mayor

Scott Newton

Commission – Pick Two

Don D’Arminio

Paul Rolli

Roy David Walker

Constitutional Amendments

Amendment 1

Authorizes the state legislature to pass laws prohibiting flood resistance improvements made to a home from being taken into consideration when determining a property’s assessed value for property tax purposes

Amendment 3

Authorize the Florida State Legislature to provide an additional homestead property tax exemption on $50,000 of assessed value on property owned by certain public service workers including teachers, law enforcement officers, emergency medical personnel, active duty members of the military and Florida National Guard, and child welfare service employees

Broward Charter Questions

Question 1

Amends County Charter to Be Consistent with Constitutional Amendment and Special Law Regarding County Offices 

Question 2

Amends County Charter to Consolidate Central Examining Boards and to Ensure Consistency with State Law

Local Referendums

Coral Springs Improvement District

Shall Chapter 2021-253, Laws of Florida, amending the Coral Springs Improvement District Charter, adding two members to the District Board of Supervisors and providing that the members of the District Board of Supervisors shall be elected by majority vote of all qualified electors of the district instead of just landowners for four year terms, with staggered elections every two years beginning in November 2024, become effective?

Sunshine Drainage District

Shall Chapter 2021-255, Laws of Florida, amending the Sunshine Drainage District Charter, adding two members to the District Board of Supervisors and providing that the members of the District Board of Supervisors shall be elected by majority vote of all qualified electors of the district instead of just landowners for four year terms, with staggered elections every two years beginning in November 2024, become effective?

Pine Tree Water Control District

Shall Chapter 2021-254, Laws of Florida, amending the Pine Tree Water Control District Charter, providing for a five member District Board of Supervisors, with three members elected by majority vote of all qualified electors of the district for four year terms, with staggered elections every two years beginning in November 2024, one member appointed by the City of Coral Springs, and one member appointed by the City of Parkland, become effective?

Judicial

17th Circuit, Group 23

Gary Farmer

17th Circuit, Group 51

Lorena Mastrarrigo

County Court, Group 15

Suzette Hyde

Supreme Court  —  Vote NO on all

Charles T. Canady   —  Vote NO
John Couriel  —  Vote NO
Jamie Grosshans  —  Vote NO
Jorge Labarga  —  Vote NO
Ricky Polston  —  Vote NO

Fourth District Court of Appeals  —  Vote NO on all

Edward Artau  —  Vote NO
Cory Ciklin  —  Vote NO
Dorian Damoorgian  —  Vote NO
Jonathan D. Gerber  —  Vote NO
Robert Gross  —  Vote NO
Spencer D. Levine  —  Vote NO
Melanie May  —  Vote NO