Six Things to Consider When Evaluating Candidates
Deciding who to vote for in state and local elections can be difficult. After you’ve gathered the facts, here are six things to consider in deciding how you’ll vote.
Deciding who to vote for in state and local elections can be difficult. After you’ve gathered the facts, here are six things to consider in deciding how you’ll vote.
Several readers wrote to me about my last post, The Republican Primary: Collier County’s Most Important Election. In this post, I share a few of their comments and explain how you can determine if and when what I suggested applies to you.
Petrunoff, Hutchison and Christman win Naples City Council election.
DeSantis calls special session to address mask, vaccine mandates. Elections supervisors say democracy under threat. DeSantis wants more election reforms. Redistricting committees won’t hold public hearings before drawing maps.
Voting and the elections, the coronavirus, and the M-CORES toll road project were among the top stories in Florida government news in October.
“Do you have to put your email and phone number on your ballot envelope?” is a question I’ve received a few times recently. The …
Do You Have to Put Your Email and Phone Number on Your Ballot Envelope? Read More »
Florida House District 80 Republicans will choose between three candidates in their party’s closed primary election next month.
District 19 Democrats will choose between two candidates for Congress in their party’s closed primary election next month.
A referendum titled “Allow Tax-Neutral Flexible Funding for Collier County Public Schools” is on the August ballot for all Collier County voters. The referendum …
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In my last post, I explained that two of Collier County’s five constitutional offices are on the ballot in August: Clerk of the Circuit …
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