Official Democratic Voter Guide

2024 November Election

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Thursday October 24th at 5 pm. 

President and Vice President

Kamala Harris and Tim Walz

 

US Senate

Debbie Mucarsel Powell

 

Representative in Congress

Jared Moskowitz, Dist. 23 (I)

Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Dist. 25 (I)

 

State Senate

Barbara Sharief, Dist. 35

Jason Pizzo, Dist. 37 (I)

 

State House

Jim Brenner, District 100

Michael Gottlieb, District 102 (I)

Robin Bartleman, District 103 (I)

Marie Woodson, District 105 (I)

 

Broward County Sheriff

Gregory Tony (I)

 

Broward County Commissioner

District 1

Nan H. Rich (I)

 

County Court Judge

Group 10

Samuel Ford Stark

 

Coral Springs Commission

Seat 5

José “Joe” Morera

 

Dania Beach Commission

(vote for up to three)

Joyce L. Davis (I)

Polly Ann Jones

Colman Ryan

 

Fort Lauderdale Mayor

Dean Trantalis (I)

 

Fort Lauderdale Commission

District 1

Norby Belz

 

District 2

(choose one)

Steven Glassman (I)

Charlotte Rodstrom

 

District 4

(choose one)

Ben Sorensen

Warren Sturman (I)

 

Hallandale Beach Mayor

Joy F. Cooper (I)

 

Hallandale Beach Commission

Seat 4

Michele Lazarow (I)

 

Hollywood Mayor

(choose one):

Joshua “Josh” Levy (I)

Catherine “Cat” Uden

 

Hollywood Commission

District 2

(choose one)

Peter D. Hernandez

Richard “Coach” Walker

 

District 6

Idelma Quintana (I)

 

Lauderdale Lakes Mayor

(choose one)

Gloria Ms. Lewis

Beverly M. Williams

 

Lauderdale Lakes

Seat 1

Easton K. Harrison

 

Seat 3

Nethel L. Stephens

 

Seat 4

(choose one)

Paul Martin

Karlene Maxwell-Williams

 

Lauderhill Mayor

Denise Grant

Lawrence “Jabbow” Martin

 

Lauderhill Commission

Seat 1

Nadia Assad

 

Seat 2

Melissa P. Dunn (I)

 

Seat 3

“Ray” Martin (I)

 

Seat 4

(choose one)

Miguelaille “Migy” Pierre

Mae Smith

 

Margate Commission

Seat 1

Anthony Caggiano (I)

 

Seat 2

Arlene Ruth Schwartz (I)

 

Seat 4

Tommy Ruzzano (I)

 

North Lauderdale Commission

District C

Regina Martin (I)

 

District D

(choose one)

Jerffrey Compere

Darrell “Dee” A. Lewis-Ricketts

 

Oakland Park Commission

(choose up to three)

Fitz Budhoo

Michael E. Carn

Aisha Gordon (I)

Letitia Newbold (I)

Parkland Commission

District 3

Cindy Murphy Salomone

 

Pembroke Pines Commission

District 4

Michael “Mike” Hernández (I)

 

Plantation Council Member

Group 5

Louis Reinstein (I)

 

Pompano Beach Mayor

Rex Hardin (I)

 

Pompano Beach Commission

District 4

(choose one)

John “Jay” Jones

Beverly Perkins (I)

Edward “Ed” Phillips

 

District 5

(choose one)

Cyndy Floyd

Sajan Kurian

Darlene Smith

 

Southwest Ranches Mayor

Lori Parrish

 

Southwest Ranches Commission

District 3

Jim Albritton (I)

 

Sunrise Mayor

(choose one)

Mark A. Douglas

Mike Ryan (I)

 

Sunrise Commission

Seat A

(choose one)

Natalia Allen

Latoya Clarke

 

Seat B

Joseph “Joey” Scuotto (I)

 

Tamarac Commission 

District 1

Marlon Bolton (I)

District 3

(choose one)

Elvin Villalobos (I)

Krystal Patterson

West Park Commission

Seat 3

(choose one)

Gernald Hawkins

Joy B. Smith (I)

 

Seat 4

Marvin Price (I)

 

Wilton Manors Mayor

Scott Newton (I)

 

Broward County Soil & Water Conservation Board, Group 4

Jessie Bastos

 

Central Broward Water Control District, Zone 5

Massimo “Max” Pulcini

 

Coral Springs Improvement District

Seat 1

Curt Tiefenbrun

 

Seat 2

Ben Groenevelt

 

Seat 3

Mark Ritter

* (I) indicates incumbent

Vote NO to Retain Supreme Court Justices

Renatha Francis

Meredith Sasso

 

Constitutional Amendments

Amendment 1- VOTE NO

Brings politics into local school boards by changing their elections from non-partisan to partisan.

 

Amendment 2- VOTE NO

Establishes a constitutional right to fish and hunt— already a state law. Making it the “preferred means” of managing fish and wildlife.

 

Amendment 3- VOTE YES

Legalizes the recreational use of marijuana for adults 21 and over.

 

Amendment 4- VOTE YES

Limits the ability of politicians to interfere in the private health care decision to have an abortion. Maintains existing parental rights protections under Florida law.

 

Amendment 5- VOTE NO

Increases the homestead tax exemption annually based on inflation. Cuts funding communities utilize for programs and services.

 

Amendment 6- VOTE NO

Ends Florida’s public campaign financing program that provides an incentive for candidates to seek support from everyday citizens, not just wealthy donors and powerful special interests.