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TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Twenty-five polling locations in Pinellas County have been changed due to hurricanes Helene and Milton, according to the county supervisor of elections.
2012 Pinellas County Sheriff general election [142] Party Candidate Votes % Republican: Bob Gualtieri (incumbent) 259,914 59.13 Democratic: Scott Swope 178,310 40.56 Write-in: Write-ins (other) 1,373 0.31 Total votes 439,597 : 100
During the 2000 presidential election recount, she was the president of the State Association of County Elections Supervisors propelling her into the role of spokesperson. [ 2 ] In 2001, her account of the white supremacist White Municipal Party was published in The Florida Historical Quarterly .
He served also as a Guardian ad litem in the State of Florida in Pinellas County. [3] In the 2006 election, Nehr narrowly defeated Countryside High School teacher Carl Zimmerman to become the Florida State House representative for District 48. [4] During the 2007 session, he served on the Committee on Ethics & Elections, where he was vice chair.
Despite the July 2015 Florida Supreme Court ruling overturning a blatantly redistricted congressional map, in which the 2012 legislature redrew Tampa's 14th District to include portions of the City of Saint Petersburg and black populations in southern Pinellas County, Governor DeSantis' administration redrew Pinellas County's 13th District to be exclusive of these known Democratic areas.
St. Petersburg, Florida, held an election for mayor on August 27 and November 5, 2013. A non-partisan primary election was held on August 27, 2013. No candidate won a majority of the vote, so the top two finishers, incumbent Mayor Bill Foster and former State Representative Rick Kriseman, advanced to a runoff.
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He also served as Technology Manager for his father's small accounting firm. After years of community service, Ken became the first Commissioner elected to represent County Commission District 7 in St. Petersburg, only the second African American commissioner in the history of Pinellas County. He served on the county commission for 20 years. [6]