November 5, 2024 Election
Voter Guide
U.S. House District 13
State Senate District 21
School Board District 58
Dunedin
Ballot #73
Mayor
All candidates indicate alignment with our values -- choose one
(candidates listed in the order they appear on the ballot)
Sam Henderson
No Party Affiliation
(no campaign website)
John William Liccione
Democrat
Karen Love
No Party Affiliation
Rep. in Congress District 13
Whitney Fox
State Senator District 21
Doris H. Carroll
State Representative District 58
Bryan Beckman
Board of County Commissioners District 1 - At Large
Joanne "Cookie" Kennedy
Board of County Commissioners District 3 - At Large
Charlie Justice
Judicial Retention
Voters are asked to vote either “yes” to retain or “no” to not retain these Supreme Court justices and District Court of Appeal judges. There are no opposing candidates. If a majority of voters vote "no" on retention of a justice or judge, then Governor DeSantis will appoint a replacement. Set forth below is information that voters may use to determine whether to vote "yes" or "no" on retention.
Justice of the Supreme Court
Renatha Francis
Appointed by Ron DeSantis
Voted against the right to abortion under the Florida constitution, thereby allowing the 6-week abortion ban
Voted against putting Amendment 4 on the ballot
Federalist Society affiliation
Meredith Sasso
Appointed by Rick Scott
Voted against the right to abortion under the Florida constitution, thereby allowing the 6-week abortion ban
Voted against putting Amendment 4 on the ballot
Federalist Society affiliation
District Court of Appeal
Anthony K. Black
Appointed by Charlie Crist
Edward C. LaRose
Appointed by Jeb Bush
Susan H. Rothstein-Youakim
Appointed by Rick Scott
Federalist Society affiliation
Circuit Judge
This is a nonpartisan election. Candidate party affiliation is not listed on the ballot. Below is the candidate that Voter Action Pinellas has identified as most closely aligned with our values.
6th Circuit Group 14
Nick Fiorentino
Republican
City of Dunedin
This is a nonpartisan election. Candidate party affiliation is not listed on the ballot. Below are the candidates that Voter Action Pinellas has identified as most closely aligned with our values.
Mayor
Maureen “Moe” Freaney
No Party Affiliation
Commissioner – Seat 1
Tom Dugard
No Party Affiliation
Commissioner – Seat 3
Kate Spangler
Democrat
#1: NO
(change school board elections from nonpartisan to partisan)
#2: NO
(make fishing and hunting the preferred means of managing wildlife)
#3: YES
(legalize marijuana for adults 21 years and older)
#4: YES
(provide a state constitutional right to abortion before fetal viability)
#5: NO
(provide inflation adjustment for home valuation for calculating the homestead property tax exemption)
#6: NO
(repeal public campaign financing for candidates who agree to spending limits)
County Ballot Questions
Proposed County Charter Amendments
Below are recommendations from Democratic leaders.
#1: YES
(impose a limit of 12 consecutive years as a County Commissioner, with eligibility to resume after at least 4 years of not being a County Commissioner)
#2: NO
(increase requirements for citizen initiative petition drives)
#3: YES
(lower signature percentage for petition drives for proposed County Charter amendments from 8% of Pinellas registered voters to 5%)
#4: NO
(increase the vote required to remove a County Attorney)
#5: YES
(require that County Charter referenda appear only on ballots in general elections held in November in even-numbered years)
#6: NO
(reduce public notice requirements for special elections to vote on County Charter amendment referenda)
#7: YES
(revise County Charter to remove outdated one-time provisions, remove gender references, update organization names, and remove references to organizations that no longer exist)
Pinellas County School Board Referendum
YES (impose ad valorem tax of .001 of assessed property value to provide school funding)
(indicates recommendation of the Pinellas Classroom Teachers Association)
Click HERE for cost calculation guide and info about use of funds.
City of Dunedin Charter Amendments
Below are recommendations from Indivisible North Pinellas.
#1
Expand City's eminent domain power to allow taking of dredge and spoil sites?
#2
Raise threshold from $350,000 to $500,000 for voter referendum and supermajority Commission approval for real property transactions?
#3
Require City to identify funding sources for City property transactions?
#4
Require voter referendum for sale or trade of property if referendum was required for purchase or if property value is at or above the threshold for voter referendum of purchases?
#5
Require Board of Commissioners to review Charter requirements when adopting City budget?
#6
Expand Board of Commissioners three-year review requirement to include all City Master Plan, Action Plans, Sustainability Plans, Comprehensive and Strategic Plans?
#7
Increase Board of Commissioners Plan review requirements from 3 to 5 years?
#8
Increase candidate qualifying period from 8 to 30 days?
#9
Require 30 days' notice to voters prior to start of qualifying period for open Commission seats?
#10
Remove redundant language regarding City Commissioner contact with City Manager?
#11
Require legal review of noncompliance issues raised in internal audit?
#12
Require City Manger to prioritize future capital improvement need
#13
Require Assistance City Manager, Fire Chief, and Police Chief to reside in Tarpon Springs (in addition to the existing residency requirement for City Manager)?
#14
Remove Tarpon Springs residency requirement for employees except City Manager, Assistance City Manager, Fire Chief, and Police Chief, and except for requirements that Department Heads reside within 10 miles of City Hall?
#15
Require department heads/directors to reside within 10 miles of City Hall (with exception for those promoted from within)?
#16
Increase City Manager's spending limit from $25,000 to $50,000 without competitive bidding?
#17
Raise threshold for requiring competitive bids for purchases from $25,000 to $50,000?
#18
Remove requirements for making printed copies of monthly financial statements available in the City Clerk and Collector's offices and in public library (since financial statements are available on the City website)?
#19
Create sidewalk improvement plan to use allocated sidewalk improvement funds?
#20
Increase annual fund for sidewalk improvements from $100,000 to $300,000?
#21
Reduce petition signature threshold from 15% of Tarpon Springs registered voters to 10% of Tarpon Springs registered voters?
#22
Require referendum elections to be held at the next scheduled city or county election, rather than 90 days after date of filing?
#23
Update hospital references from Advent Health North Pinellas to Tarpon Springs Hospital Foundation, Inc.?
#24
Fix grammar errors and typos in the City Charter?
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