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Dunedin Election Guide 2012

The candidates, voting information and issues that will be affecting Dunedin.

 

As we look ahead to November’s elections, Dunedin Patch is devoted to bring you the information you need about every race in town. Bookmark this page for updates.

Voting Info

  • Sample Ballot: To see your sample ballot, go to the Pinellas County Supervisor of Elections website and enter your address in the Precinct Finder.
  • Polling locations: To find polling locations and precincts, click here.
  • Early Voting: You may vote early from Oct. 27 to Nov. 3. You can find full information how to do so here.

Races

LOCAL:

STATE:

  • State Representative, District 65: Peter Nehr (Republican), Carl "Z" Zimmerman (Democrat)
  • State Representative, District 66: Larry Ahern (Republican), Mary Louise Ambrose (Democrat)
  • State Representative, District 67: Ed Hooper (Republican), Ben Farrell (Democrat)
  • State Senate, District 20: Jack Latalva (Republican), Ashley M. Rhodes-Courter (Democrat)
  • Justice of the Supreme Court (Retention, nonpartisan): R. Fred Lewis, Barbara J. Pariente, Peggy A. Quince 
  • Judge of a District Court of Appeal, 2nd District (Retention, nonpartisan): Anthony K. Black, Darryl C. Casanueva, Charles A. Davis Jr., Edward C. LaRose

NATIONAL:

Ballot Issues

Florida Constitutional Amendments

City of Dunedin Charter Amendments 

Ballot Question 1: Approval of the Continuation of One-Half Mill Ad Valorem Tax for School District Operating Expenses

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3:38 am on Monday, November 5, 2012

Make a special note to remember to watch the Free and Equal Election Debate between third party candidates, Gov. Gary Johnson and Dr. Jill Stein to be aired tonight on Monday evening, Nov. 5th from 9:00 - 10:30 pm Eastern Time. Perform a worthwhile civic duty, and be certain to listen in on this historic debate so that you can make an informed decision on voting day. Third party candidates who will be on the ballot in most states deserve to be heard.

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