By Times staff writer
© St. Petersburg Times, published October 3, 2000
If you are a registered Democrat and live in the appropriate district, you can vote in Democratic runoffs. If you are a registered Republican and live in the appropriate district, you can vote in Republican runoffs. All registered voters who live in the appropriate district can vote in universal contests. Your voter registration card will tell you whether you live in a district where an election is scheduled.
County Commission District 5, Republican runoff: Scott Adams, Millie King
County Commission District 5, Democratic runoff: Richard "Dick" Kaufman, Josh Wooten
Tax Collector, Democratic runoff: Richard J. Brady, Lee Cooper
County Commission District 1, Democratic runoff: Patricia "Pat" Novy, Mary E. "Betty" Whitehouse
County Commission District 5, Republican runoff: Paul H. Sullivan, William "Alonzo" Merritt
Supervisor of Elections, Republican runoff: Susan Rupe, Gustave "Gus" Guadagnino
Sheriff, Republican runoff: Gil Thivener, Bob White
If you are not yet registered to vote, you have until Oct. 10 to register for the Nov. 7 general election. You can register at your Supervisor of Elections office or at one of many other public agencies. Call your supervisor for the most convenient location.
Supervisor of Elections
120 North Apopka Avenue
Inverness
(352) 341-6740
Hernando County Government Center
20 North Main St. Room 463
Brooksville
(352) 754-4125
Westside Government Center
7493 Forest Oaks Blvd.
Spring Hill
(352) 754-4125
Pasco County Courthouse
38053 Live Oak Ave., Room 212
Dade City
(352) 521-4302
West Pasco Government Center
7530 Little Road, Suite 110
New Port Richey
(727) 847-8162
David "Hap" Clark Professional Center
4111 Land O'Lakes Blvd., Room 105
Land O'Lakes
(813) 929-1288