Who's On The Ballot For the March 15 City Of Oldsmar Elections?
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East Lake FL
23 February, 2022
11:38 PM
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OLDSMAR, FL — The city of Oldsmar will host municipal elections, including elections for mayor a city council member and 11 charter amendments on March 15. On the ballot are: Mayor Dan SarackiEric Seidel Council Member Seat 2 Doug BevisJarrod Buchman No. 1 Charter Amendment Amendment Adding Fire and Emergency Services to List of Municipal Functions Shall the introductory paragraph of Article I of the City Charter be amended, pursuant to Ordinance 2021-28, to add fire and emergency services to the list of municipal functions? No. 2 Charter Amendment Amendment Regarding Charging Stations Shall Section 1.01 of Article I of the City Charter be amended, pursuant to Ordinance 2021-28, to delete reference to cable television and add reference to charging stations? No. 3 Charter Amendment Amendment Regarding Voter Approval on Revenue Bonds Shall Section 1.01 of Article I of the City Charter be amended, pursuant to Ordinance 2021-28, to require voter approval for the issuance of revenue bonds that exceed 10% of the assessed value of property in Oldsmar? No. 4 Charter Amendment Amendment Regarding Charges and Fees on Redeveloped Property Shall Section 1.01 of Article I of the City Charter be amended, pursuant to Ordinance 2021-28, to authorize City Council to impose charges and fees to those developing or redeveloping property? No. 5 Charter Amendment Amendment Relating to the City Manager Shall Section 4.02 of the City Charter be amended, pursuant to Ordinance 2021-29, to remove duplicate references to the City Manager's appointment, compensation and removal as those provisions are also set out in Section 3.08 of the Charter? No. 6 Charter Amendment Amendment to Promote City Employees Based Solely on Merit and Qualifications Shall Section 4.07 of the City Charter be amended, pursuant to Ordinance 2021-29, to provide that appointments and promotions for city employees be made solely on the basis of merit and qualifications? No. 7 Charter Amendment Amendment Requiring Compliance with Conflict of Interest Statute Shall Section 5.06 of the City Charter be amended, pursuant to Ordinance 2021-30, to provide that Councilmembers and City employees shall comply with Florida Statute 112.313 with regard to any potential conflict of interest? No. 8 Charter Amendment Adding Definition for Nonpartisan Elections Shall Section 6.02 of the City Charter be amended, pursuant to Ordinance No. 2021-31, to add a definition for nonpartisan elections? No. 9 Charter Amendment Review of City Charter Shall Section 7.02 of the City Charter be amended, pursuant to Ordinance No. 2021-32, to provide for the review of the City Charter at least once every ten (10) years? No. 10 Charter Amendment Review of Code of Ordinances Shall Section 7.03 of the City Charter be amended, pursuant to Ordinance No. 2021-32, to provide for the review of the City's Code of Ordinances at least once every ten (10) years? No. 11 Charter Amendment Correction of Typographical Errors and Gender References Shall Sections 8.04(a)(3), 8.04(b)(1), 8.06(b) and 8.06(c) of the City Charter be amended, pursuant to Ordinance No. 2021-33, to provide for the correction of typographical errors and gender references? Click here for a sample ballot. There is no early voting for the March 15 election. Those receiving mail ballots have two options: Mail the ballot to the Pinellas County Supervisor of Elections office. Voters are advised to allow at least one week for their ballots to reach the supervisor of elections.Or drop off your ballot at the supervisor's office. Instructions are provided in your ballot packet. For additional information on how to vote, click here. To watch the candidates forum, which was held Jan. 27, click https://youtu.be/WanAac2IGp4.
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