United States Senator: Kendrick B. Meek
Governor: Alex Sink
Attorney General: Dan Gelber
Chief Financial Officer: Loranne Ausley
Commissioner of Agriculture: Scott Maddox
Representative in Congress District 17: Frederica S. Wilson
Representative in Congress District 19: Ted Deutch
Representative in Congress District 20: Debbie Wasserman Schultz
Representative in Congress District 22: Ron Klein
Representative in Congress District 23: Alcee L. Hastings
State Senator District 32: Jeremy Ring
State Senator District 35: Gwen Margolis
State Representative District 87: Hava Holzhauer
State Representative District 90: Irving “Irv” Slosberg
State Representative District 91: Barbra Anne Stern
State Representative District 92: Gwyndolen “Gwyn” Clarke-Reed
State Representative District 94: Hazelle P. Rogers
State Representative District 95: James w. “Jim” Waldman
State Representative District 96: Ari Abraham Porth
State Representative District 98: Franklin Sands
State Representative District 100: Evan Jenne
State Representative District 101: Larry Wilcoxson
State Representative District 112: Sandra Ruiz
County Commissioner District 4: Chris Chiari
County Commissioner District 6: Suzanne “Sue” Gunzburger
County Commissioner District 8: Barbara Sharief
County Commissioner District 9: Dale V. C. Holness
Justice of the Supreme Court: YES to retain all
Fourth District Court of Appeal: YES to retain all
County Court Judge Group 26: F.J. McLawrence
Broward Soil & Water Conservation Seat 2: Cynthia Crawford Thomas
School Board Member District 4: Jaemi Levine
School Board Member District District 6: Laurie Rich Levinson
School Board Member District 7: Nora Rupert
No. 1 Constitutional Amendment: Repeal of Public Campaign Financing Requirement: YES
No. 2 Constitutional Amendment: Homestead Ad Valorem Tax Credit for Deployed Military Personnel: NO
No. 4 Constitutional Amendment: “Hometown Democracy”: YES
No. 5 Constitutional Amendment & No. 6 Constitutional Amendment: Standards for Legislature to Follow in Redistricting: YES on both.
No. 8 Constitutional Amendment: Revision of Class Size Requirements for Public Schools: YES
Nonbinding Statewide Advisory Referendum: NO
No. 1 The Charter Review Commission And Management And Efficiency Study Committee Shall Meet Every Ten Years: NO
No. 2 County Code of Ethics Prevails Over Municipal Ordinances Regulating Conduct of Public Officials and Employees: NO
No. 3 Broward County Constitutional Officers Subject To The Broward County Code of Ethics: YES
No. 4 Establish Charter Office of Inspector General To Investigate County And Municipal Misconduct And Gross Mismanagement: YES
No. 5 Allow Counties To Show Taxpayers The Portion Of Property Taxes Attributable to Constitutional Officers: YES
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Dear Mr. Markoff,
Please consider endorsing me, Gerri Ann Capotosto for Florida State House of Representatives, District 93.
Thank you,
Gerri Ann Capotosto
49 N. Federal Hwy, #205
Pompano Beach, FL 33062
Comment by Gerri Ann Capotosto — July 30, 2012 @ 4:49 pm
Thank you for contacting me, Ms. Capotosto. From what I know, you do not appear on the Democratic Primary Ballot. You are nominated unopposed, and I will certainly recommend voting for you as a Democrat in November over your Republican opponent.
Please bear in mind, however, that I do not “endorse” anyone officially or as a participant of the BlueBroward.org Blog. I only recommend voting for candidates based on my research as an ordinary voter. My intention is to assist other ordinary voters like me in sifting through the ballot… at least for Broward County. Again, thank you for contacting me about my ballot recommendations, and have a happy Summer and Fall until Election Day!
Comment by Andrew Markoff — July 30, 2012 @ 10:24 pm
My recommendations for the Democratic Primary Ballot are now posted: http://www.bluebroward.org/2012/08/01/mark-off-your-ballot-with-markoff-2012-broward-democratic-primary-election-2/
Comment by Andrew Markoff — August 1, 2012 @ 4:28 pm