Hillsborough County election results
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Name
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Party
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Total Votes Cast
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% of Vote Counted
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CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
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Bart H. Siegel
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R
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129001
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39.10%
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Richard Ake
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D
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200955
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60.90%
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SHERIFF
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Cal Henderson
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D
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281774
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100.00%
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Write-in candidate
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0
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0.00%
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PROPERTY APPRAISER
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Rob Turner
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R
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191687
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58.99%
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Pat Hannon
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D
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133261
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41.01%
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SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS
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Joe Robinson
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R
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113632
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34.69%
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Pam Iorio
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D
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213926
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65.31%
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BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS - District 1
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Stacey Lyn Easterling
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R
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40403
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52.38%
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Ben Wacksman
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D
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36727
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47.62%
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BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS - District 3
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Thomas Scott
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D
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38986
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80.05%
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Joe Redner
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L
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9714
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19.95%
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BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS - District 6
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Joe Chillura
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R
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123649
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45.64%
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Jan Platt
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D
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147296
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54.36%
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CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE - THIRTEENTH CIRCUIT - GROUP 25
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Robert A. Foster, Jr.
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142019
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51.95%
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Leland Anne Baldwin
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131366
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48.05%
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COUNTY COURT - JUDGE - GROUP 3
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Nick Nazaretian
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127417
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45.54%
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Ann Ober
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152350
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54.46%
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SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER - DISTRICT 7
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Carol W. Kurdell
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250225
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100.00%
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Write-in candidate
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0
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0.00%
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TEMPLE TERRACE CITY COUNCIL
(Vote for TWO)
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Frank M. Chillura
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5515
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39.91%
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David L. Curry
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3908
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31.81%
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Jo Jeter
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4395
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31.81%
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SUPERVISOR, CHEVAL WEST COMMUNTY
DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
(Vote for THREE)
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Earl B. Burley
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243
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19.57%
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Lori J. Lencioni
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361
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29.07%
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Raymond W. Miller
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329
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26.49%
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David P. Rankin
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309
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24.88%
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SUPERVISOR, TAMPA PALMS COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
(Vote for THREE)
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Gerry Cameron
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1463
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21.25%
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Ed Copeland
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1680
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24.40%
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Mark A. Fitzpatrick
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2051
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29.79%
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Andy Miller
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1692
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24.57%
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CITY OF TAMPA CHARTER
Amendment 1
Shall the amendment to the Revised Charter of the City of Tampa of 1975, as amended, eliminating term limits for the Mayor, as set out and proposed by City of Tampa Ordinance No. 2000-160, be ratified and approved:
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Yes
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37213
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41.61%
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No
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52225
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58.39%
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Amendment 2
Shall the amendment to the Revised Charter of the City of Tampa of 1975, as amended, eliminating term limits for members of the City Council, as set out and proposed by City of Tampa Ordinance No. 2000-161, be ratified and approved?
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Yes
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28101
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32.32%
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No
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58844
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67.68%
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Amendment 3
Shall the amendment to the Revised Charter of the City of Tampa of 1975, as amended, providing for amending Section 7.07, Article VII, to authorize the Director of Finance, without the approval of the city council, to reappropriate previously appropriated funds or appropriate unappropriated funds when the amount thereof is less than twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000), as set out and proposed by City of Tampa Ordinance No. 2000-210, be ratified and approved.
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Yes
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29440
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35.45%
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No
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53595
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64.55%
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Amendment 4
Shall the amendment to the Revised Charter of the City of Tampa of 1975, as amended, providing for amending Section 7.02, Article VII, to provide that the annual budget for the operation of the City of Tampa be presented to the city council not less than forty-five (45) days prior to the expiration of each fiscal year, as set out and proposed by City of Tampa Ordinance No. 2000-211, be ratified and approved.
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Yes
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61321
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73.19%
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No
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22457
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26.81%
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Amendment 5
Shall the amendment to Chapter 79-573, Section 3, as amended by Chapter 84-535, Section 1, and Chapter 86-404, Section 1, providing that redividing of City precincts and redistricting of council districts be completed five months earlier (by April 1) than currently required, with said redistricting of council districts being required to maintain the integrity of precinct boundaries, be ratified and approved.
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Yes
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54601
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67.81%
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No
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25922
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32.19%
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Amendment 6
Shall the amendment to Chapter 79-573, Section 16, as amended by Chapter 86-404, Section 5, providing that the elections officer shall no longer be required to hire poll workers who are both qualified residents and electors of the city, and shall only be required to hire poll workers who are qualified electors of Hillsborough County, and that the term "deputy sheriffs" be changed to "deputies" for purposes of the training classes conducted by the elections officer prior to any municipal election, be ratified and approved.
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Yes
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45560
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55.52%
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No
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36501
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44.48%
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