Conservative Candidates Corner: An Informed Effort to Identify Statesmen, not Politicians
South Pinellas 912 Patriots
2024 General Election
Federal Elections
Donald_Trump
Donald Trump (R)
President of the United States


 
Senator Rick Scott
Senator Rick Scott
U.S. Senate


 
Gus_Bilirakis
Gus Bilirakis (R)
US Congressional District 12


 
Anna Paulina Luna
Anna Paulina Luna (R)
US Congressional District 13


 
Florida State
Senate
Ed Hooper
Ed Hooper (R)
Florida Senate District 21


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House of Representatives
Adam Anderson
Adam Anderson (R)
Florida House of Representatives District 57


 
Kim Berfield
Kim Berfield (R)
Florida House of Representatives District 58


 
Berny Jacques
Berny Jacques (R)
Florida House of Representatives District 59


 
Ed Montanari
Ed Montanari (R)
Florida House of Representatives District 60


 
Linda_Chaney
Linda Chaney (R)
Florida House of Representatives 61


 
Pinellas County
Board of County Commissioners
Chris Scherer
Chris Scherer (R)
Board of County Commissioners - District 1


 
Vince Nowicki
Vince Nowicki (R)
Board of County Commissioners - District 3


 
Pinellas County School Board
Stacy Geier
Stacy Geier
School Board Member - District 5 - Single Member


 
City of St. Petersburg
Mike Harting
Mike Harting
City Council - District 3


 
City of Dunedin
John Tornga
John Tornga
Mayor


 
Steven R Sandbergen
Steven R Sandbergen
City Council - District 3


 
City of Largo
Michael DiBrizzi
Michael DIBrizzi
City Commission - Seat 3


 
John Lauser
John Lauser
City Commission - Seat 4


 
City of Oldsmar
Katie Gannon
Katie Gannon
Mayor


 
Palm Harbor Special Fire Control and Rescue District
Jim Nelson
Jim Nelson
Palm Harbor Special Fire Control and Rescue District


 
Pinellas Suncoast Fire and Rescue District
Jacob Allen Knighton
Jacob Allen Knighton
Pinellas Suncoast Fire and Rescue District - Seat 5


 
Judicial Elections
Florida Supreme Court (Vote Yes or No for Retention)
Renatha Francis
Renatha Francis
Florida Supreme Court
Vote YES
Meredith Sasso
Meredith Sasso
Florida Supreme Court
Vote YES
2nd District Court of Appeals (Vote Yes or No for Retention)
Anthony K Black
Anthony K Black
2nd District Court of Appeals
Vote YES
 
Edward C LaRose
Edward C LaRose
2nd District Court of Appeals
Vote YES
Susan H Rothstein-Youakim
Susan H Rothstein-Youakim
2nd District Court of Appeals
Vote YES
Circuit Court 6 Group 9
Nicole Pearlman
Nicole Pearlman
Circuit Judge - Seat 9


 
Nick Fiorentino
Nick Fiorentino
Circuit 6 Group 14


 
Constitutional Ballot Measures
  
Amendment 1
Vote YES

Changes school board elections from nonpartisan to partisan beginning in the November 2026 general election and for primary elections nominating party candidates for the 2026 election.

  
Amendment 2
Vote YES

Establishes a state constitutional right to hunt and fish.

  
Amendment 3
Vote NO

Legalize marijuana for adults 21 years old and older.

  
Amendment 4
Vote NO

Provide a constitutional right to abortion before fetal viability, which is estimated to be around 24 weeks, or when necessary to protect the patient's health, as determined by the patient's healthcare provider.

  
Amendment 5
Vote NO

Provide for an annual inflation adjustment for the value of the homestead property tax exemption.

  
Amendment 6
Vote NO

Repeal a constitutional provision providing for public campaign financing for candidates who agree to spending limits.

County Charter Amendments
  
Amendment 1
Vote YES

Shall the Pinellas County Charter be amended to provide for County Commissioner term limits by prohibiting County Commissioners who have held the office for the preceding 12 years from appearing on a ballot for reelection and requiring a minimum of 4 years off the County Commission before serving again, with terms of office beginning on or after November 5, 2024 counting toward the term limits?
  
Amendment 2
Vote YES

Shall the Pinellas County Charter be amended to revise the County initiative petition process by providing for a uniform time period for an initiative petition drive from September through April before a November general election, monthly submission deadlines for signed petitions, running tallies of verified petitions on the Supervisor of Election’s website, preparation of ballot translations, and related procedures?

  
Amendment 3
Vote YES

Shall the Pinellas County Charter be amended to lower the number of signed petitions necessary to propose an amendment to the Pinellas County Charter from eight (8) percent of the registered voters in the county to five (5) percent?

  
Amendment 4
Vote YES

Shall the Pinellas County Charter be amended to provide that the 12-member County Attorney Oversight Committee shall select and appoint a County Attorney by an 8-vote supermajority, and may remove the County Attorney only by a 7-vote majority at two consecutive meetings, or by an 8-vote supermajority at one meeting?

  
Amendment 5
Vote YES

Shall the Pinellas County Charter be amended to require that referenda on county charter amendments proposed by initiative petition, or proposed by the Board of County Commissioners, shall be held only at the General Election held in November of even-numbered years?

  
Amendment 6
Vote YES

Shall the Pinellas County Charter be amended to revise the Charter’s publication requirements for county charter amendment referenda to conform to the Florida Election Code?

  
Amendment 7
Vote YES

Shall the Pinellas County Charter be amended to remove certain one-time provisions that have since occurred or elapsed, remove gender references, update organization names, and remove references to organizations that no longer exist?

  
Approval of One Mill Ad Valorem Tax for School District Operating Expenses with Independent Oversight
Vote NO

Shall Pinellas County School District ad valorem milage of one Mill per year be levied beginning July 1, 2025, and ending June 30, 2029, for necessary operating expenses including funds to recruit and retain quality teachers and support staff; preserve music, art and reading classes; provide current technology, while sharing funds with public charter schools proportionate to student enrollment as required by law, with expenditure oversight by an independent citizens financial oversight committee?

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