Sunday, October 28, 2018

Leon County General Election 2018

Leon County, Florida Ballot Blog

Don't forget to vote November 6, 2018

This is my take and observations on the candidates on my ballot. I include links where I can but really this is an exercise to help ME decide who to vote for. Hope it helps those others out there researching. 

Commissioner of Agriculture

Matt Caldwell - Rep -  (My Pick) My pick during the primary. Former real estate appraiser. Current member of the Florida House where he was elected in 2010. Has a lot of endorsements

Nicole "Nikki" Fried - Dem - Worked as a public defender after college, now is lawyer in private practice. Increased access to medical marijuana is her main platform. 

Mayor

John Dailey - (My reluctant Pick) He is not as bad as Dustin. One day I hope to be able to elect at least some moderates to the city government, until then John is the least bad option.

Dustin R. Daniels - Dustin is a buddy of Andrew Gillum and involved in some of the same "receiving of favors". If you like Andrew Gillum then Dustin is for you.

 City Commissioner Seat 3

Lisa Brown - (My reluctant Pick) CEO and board member at the Tallahassee-Leon Federal Credit Union. Formerly registered republican now NPA, considers herself a moderate. At least she is not supported by NOW.

Jeremy Matlow - Owner of Gaines Street Pies, supported by NOW, FSU college DEMS, the teachers union, and Boldprogressives.org.

 City Commissioner Seat 5 (this is a no win race)

Bob Lotane - Communications (marketing lobbying) Consultant - Progressive liberal. Anti-school choice, anti-charter schools, proposes to ban plastic bags, proposes "high speed" buses. He does have a strong ethics reform and government transparency stance. His website has a lot of info.

Dianne Williams-Cox -(my changed pick)Accountability/Comp. Officer for Voices of FL, Inc., Proud member of the Democratic party.  She didn't really state any real policies only platitudes. After reading some negative politico flier I changed my mind to pick her.

Leon Soil and Water Conservation District 2

Cara Feischer - Co-leader of Tallahassee citizens climate lobby (that sounds like an organization that needs some tax money)

John W. Hedrick -Assistant public defender, served as chair of democrat environmental caucus.

Will Henry - (My Pick) Veteran, retired nurse and accountant, seems at least somewhat moderate

Leon Soil and Water Conservation District 4

Bill Helmich - (My Pick) He is running on a platform of doing away with the Leon Soil and Water Conservation committee, which sounds like a good idea since their original function is not longer needed. They were created in the 1938 to represent small farmers to report soil and water needs to the government. They do not make policy or influence taxes but only inform and lobby for their own ideas.

Brian Lee - Incumbent, co-founder of Re-think energy Florida advocate.

Retain Justice Alan Lawson - (Yes) A conservative leaning judge appointed by Rick Scott.

Retain Judge Harvey Jay - (Yes)  Appointed by Rick Scott, I could not find a reason not to keep him.

Retain Judge Stephanie Ray - (Yes)  Appointed by Rick Scott, lots of awards and community organizations. 

Retain Judge Brad Thomas - (Yes) Appointed by Jeb Bush, I could not find a reason not to keep him.

Retain Judge Kemmerly Thomas - (YesA conservative leaning judge appointed by Rick Scott.

Retain Judge Allen Winsor - (Yes) Appointed by Rick Scott, I could not find a reason not to keep him.

Circuit Judge, 2nd Judicial Circuit, Group 12

Lisa Barclay Fountain -Worked at a variety of private law firms, about half plantiffs and half defense lawyer.
David Frank -  (My Close Pick) Former Green Beret, CIA analyst, and Assistant Attorney General. Currently owns The Frank Law Firm. Also has defense and plantiff experience. I give him the edge because he had experience as a prosecutor in addition to private work.

Amendments

In general if you don't understand an amendment it is better to vote NO. Our Florida constitution is muddied up with way too many things that should have been left to legislation by the house and senate, and not put forever in the constitution.

No. 1 - Increased Homestead Property Tax Exemption
If you own a decent home you will get an additional tax break on the house you live in. I love lower taxes.
(Yes)

No. 2 - Limitations on Property Tax Assessments
Makes permanent, limits to non-homestead property tax increases to 10% or less. This limit is already in effect, this just makes it permanent.
(Yes)
No. 3 - Voter Control of Gambling in Florida
Financed by the Seminole Tribe and Disney. It would make it so that expanding gambling would require being voted on by Florida residents. (now the legislature or voters can authorize gambling). I don't think it makes sense that voters in Tallahassee would have a say in Miami expanding gambling or visa versa. After additional research and discussion I don't think this should be in the constitution and the legislature should have a say in this issue. 
(No)

No. 4 - Voter Restoration Amendment
Fairly straight forward. Restores the voting rights of felons after they complete their sentence. Does not apply to murder and sexual offenses. I believe in restoring the rights and privileges to those that have finished their sentence. 
(Yes)

No. 5 - Supermajority Vote Required to Impose, Authorize, or Raise State Taxes or Fees.  
Requires 2/3rds vote of each house of the legislature to raise taxes or fees.  Does not apply to counties or cities only state. I am for lower taxes in general. If a fee is really important they can get more than 2/3rds votes.

(Yes)

No. 6 - Rights of Crime Victims: Judges
I don't like that this is really 3 (or more) amendments rolled into one. This is a complicated one with too many different moving parts. I agree with overall giving rights to victims (Marcy's Law), I think this is a complex issue that requires more simplification and clarity than is given by this amendment.
(No)

No. 7 - First Responder and Military Member Survivor
While I support giving death benefits and cheaper college to the surviving family members of First Responders and the military, this does not belong in the constitution and should be handled via the legislature.
(No)

No. 9 - Prohibits Offshore Oil and Gas Drilling; Prohibits Vaping in Enclosed Indoor Workplaces
First this should not be 1 amendment but 2. Prohibiting Oil and Gas Drilling is shortsighted and foolish, a sentiment based on fear. This should be handled first in the marketplace, and second in the legislature. Vaping issues should be handled by whomever owns the workplace and not in the constitution.
(No)

No. 10 - State and Local Government Structure and Operation
Although this has way too many different things in one amendment, I strongly support elections of the sheriff, property appraiser, tax collectors, and clerks of court. County officials that remove the elections and instead put there own choices in these positions have way too much power. The other part of the amendment are not that important.
(Yes)

No. 11 - Removal of Obsolete Provision; Criminal Statutes
This is a bundle of several revisions proposed by the "Constitution Revision Commission" to remove and change 3 main provisions. 1. repeals a prohibition of foreign-born persons from owning or inheriting Florida property. 2. repeals provision that forced the development of high-speed rail. 3. Allows more flexibility in prosecuting amended criminal statutes.
(Yes)


No. 12 - Lobbying and Abuse of Office by Public Officers
This prohibits public officials from lobbying for compensation during the official's term in office and for six years after the official leaves office and prohibits public officials from using the office to obtain a disproportionate benefit. A good idea in theory, enforcement would be very tricky, but does not belong in the constitution.
(No)

No. 13 - Ends Dog Racing
I disagree with dog racing for a number of reasons, however, language in this bill could be used to limit or outlaw hunting, fishing, farming of animals, etc.  It has a "poison pill" and does not belong in the constitution.
(No)

Extras: (not Constitutional)

Code of Ethics as Proposed by the Citizen Charter Review Committee
Establishes a Code of Ethics for the County Commissioners, employees, and their appointees. Long overdue,  the county is in bad need of Ethics reform.
(Yes)

Second Judicial Circuit Public Defender Appointee to City of Tallahassee Independent Ethics Board
Provides that the Public Defender will appoint Seat 2 on the Tallahassee Ethics Board.
(Yes)
I will continue as I have time:.....

Sunday, August 26, 2018

Leon County Florida, Primary Ballot August 2018

Leon County Florida, Primary Ballot August 2018

Leon County, Florida Primary Ballot Blog (Republican Party)

Don't forget to vote August 28, 2018

This is my take and observations on the candidates on my ballot. I include links where I can but really this is an exercise to help ME decide who to vote for. Hope it helps those others out there researching.
United States Senator 
Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente - why is this guy wasting his time? He is a Californian running for senator simultaneously in 5 states. Maybe so he can combine funding who knows.
Rick Scott - (My Pick) If you don't know who Rick Scott is maybe you should try voting on the 29th. He is not perfect but this is a no brainer.

Governor and Lt. Governor
Surprisingly there are more than 2 candidates
I'm not going to discuss the Lt. Governor because it doesn't really matter.
Don Baldaulf - Business man, small government guy, but he doesn't have the experience to be the Governor. I'm sorry to say Don has no chance.
Ron DeSantis - (My Pick) The current US Congressman for the 6th District. Former Navy JAG officer. A member of the conservative Freedom caucus. 
Timothy M. Devine - He was a write-in candidate for Governor in 2014. Also ran twice for Oceola Sheriff. Has no website and doesn't do interviews. Apparently he just likes the idea of being on a ballot.
Bob Langford - Retired Tallahassee attorney, worked for the Legislature for eight years and had been a lawyer for the Office of Public Counsel as well as in the Attorney General's office. Also has no website or Facebook page. Qualifications include quote "I believe I have been to every intersection in this state, many times." ...I'm sure he has.
John Joseph Mercadante - Not good with words. Businessman working as an HVAC repairman. Seems like a nice guy but doesn't have a chance.
Bruce Nathan - physical therapist for over 20 years, once a democrat that changed republican after 9/11. No political experience. Also no chance.
Adam H. Putnam - (A close runner up) Current Florida's Commissioner of Agriculture. Served in Florida congress for 10 years.  I think he would make a good governor, but after hearing the debate between him and DeSantis I have to give the edge to DeSantis.

Attorney General
Ashley Moody - (My Pick) Practiced commercial litigation then became a federal prosecutor for a few years. After that she became the youngest judge in Florida. Supported by Pam Bondi and a lot of sheriffs.
Frank White - CFO and general counsel to Sansing Dealer Group. Serves as chair of Florida Development Finance Corporation Board of Directors. Has not been a prosecutor before, I think that is really important.

Commissioner of Agriculture
Matt Caldwell - (My Close Pick) Former real estate appraiser. Current member of the Florida House where he was elected in 2010. Has a lot of endorsements
Denise Grimsley -  Registered Nurse with an MBA, Current member of the Florida Senate, Chair of the Senate Ag committee. Also has a lot of endorsements, has detailed plan in the form of a short e-book. (think Leslie Knope)
Mike McCalister - Retired Army Colonel. Former professor. Owner/operator of a small tree farm. I liked most of his ideas for changes in the Ag department. He does not have many endorsements and does not have much chance of winning

Baxter Troutman - Family farmer and rancher also CEO of Labor Solutions. Former member of the Florida House 2002 - 2010. Board member with Farm Bureau. He does not have many endorsements, has more funding than McCalister but still does not have much chance of winning

Circuit Judge 2nd Judicial Circuit, Group 12
- I listened to a "debate" with them and any of the 3 would make a decent judge. 
Lisa Barclay Fountain -Worked at a variety of private law firms, about half plantiffs and half defense lawyer.
David Frank -  (My Close Pick) Former Green Beret, CIA analyst, and Assistant Attorney General. Currently owns The Frank Law Firm. Also has defense and plantiff experience. I give him the edge because he had experience as a prosecutor in addition to private work.
D. Christine Thurman - Worked primarily in family civil law. Strong volunteer background.

County Judge, Group 3
Cydnee Brown - Former non-commissioned officer in air-force and prosecutor with State Attorney, currently criminal defense and family law attorney.
Monique Richardson - Former public defender and managing attorney to Legal Services of North Florida. Current lawyer to the AME Church, Supported by NOW so not supported by me.
Suzanne Van Wyk - (my Pick) Currently an administrative law judge, served as GC to the Florida Department of Community Affairs, as assistant county attorney with the Leon County Attorney’s Office, and as a staff attorney for the Florida Building Commission and the Florida Senate, Committee on Community Affairs. My pick based on her experience as a judge and lawyer

Mayor
Norris H. Barr  - No website or facebook page, difficult to find info. No.
John Dailey -  Was county commission for 12 years. He endorses Gwen Graham for governor.
Dustin R Daniels - Andrew Gillum's former chief of staff....NO No No.
Carrie Litherland - Young with no experience, not clear where she stands on several issues.
Michelle Rehwinkel Vasillinda -Moderate Democrat in the Florida house, pro 2nd amendment, could do worse.
Joe West - (my close Pick) Disabled Vietnam Vet. I agree with most of ideas and we need someone new in city office.

City Commissioner, Seat 3
Lisa Brown - formerly registered republican now NPA, considers herself a moderate.
Richard Garzola - Democrat, community organizer
Alex C. Jordan - Democrat, longtime state administrator.
Jeremy Matlow - Democrat
Bill Schack - Republican

City Commissioner, Seat 5
Henry Adelusi Jr -
Howard Kessler -
Bob Lotane -
Dianne Williams-Cox -