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    MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS - MARCH 12With Voting Recommendations (see pages 6-14)

    March 1, 2013

    SHARE THIS INFORMATION WITH EVERYONE

    Number 13-2

    On Tuesday, March 12, 2012, voters in many (not all)

    municipalities in Palm Beach County will choose

    members for their city governments. [See the

    notes for your city on pages xx to yy.]

    Did You Know?

    Your vote has more of an impact in asmall municipal election than it does in a

    statewide election.

    If Your City Has A MunicipalElection, We Recommend You

    Vote By Mail

    In case you didnt know:All previous requests

    for mail ballots expired on January 1, 2011. You

    will not receive an absentee ballot in 2013 unless

    you have applied for one since then. ##

    Verify Your Voting Status Now!

    If you received a mail ballot in 2012, you shouldhave already received one for the March election.

    However, if you havent yet received one, and you

    think you have requested one, we recommend

    you check the status of your Mail Ballot by using

    the voter information lookup at: http://tinyurl.

    com/7dvp2vv ##

    Its Not Too Late. You can apply for anabsentee ballot right up to March 6th from your

    Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections Ofce

    Dont put it off. Do it now!

    by phone: (561) 656-6200,

    by email: [email protected]

    on-line:www.pbcelections.org

    Most voters dont vote in Municipal elections

    they feel its too much trouble to go to the polls

    to vote for one or two candidates--so they dont

    vote. But if you receive a ballot in the mail, your

    chances of doing your civic duty, are quite high!Mail ballots are sent to your home between 35 and

    28 days before election day. ##

    Absentee ballots cannot be forwarded by

    the US Post Ofce, nor will they be held. If a bal-

    lot is returned to the supervisor of elections by the

    US Post Ofce as undeliverable, all future absen-

    tee ballot requests will be canceled until the su-

    pervisors ofce is contacted by the voter. ##

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    What Is a City Government?

    City government is the legislative body that

    governs a city, town, municipality or local

    government area.

    City councils generally consist of several (usually

    somewhere between 5 and 50, depending on thecitys size) elected aldermen or councillors. Othercommon titles for members of the council includecouncilmember, councilman/woman, or alder-man.

    In some cities, the mayor is a voting member ofthe council who serves as chairman (weak mayor);in others, the mayor is the citys independent chiefexecutive (or strong mayor) with veto power overcity council legislation. In larger cities the councilmay elect other executive positions as well, suchas a council president and speaker.

    The council generally functions as a parliamentaryor congressional style legislative body, proposingbills, holding votes, and passing laws to helpgovern the city.

    The role of the mayor in the council variesdepending on whether or not the city usescouncil-manager government or mayor-council

    government, and by the nature of the statutoryauthority given to it by state law, city charter, ormunicipal ordinance.

    Under the council-manager form of governmentfor municipalities, the elected governing body(commonly called a city council, city commissionor board of selectmen) is responsible for thelegislative function of the municipality such asestablishing policy, passing local ordinances,voting appropriations, and developing an overallvision.

    The legislative body, which is voted into ofceby public elections, appoints a professionalmanager to oversee the administrative operations,implement its policies, and advise it. The positionof mayor present in this type of legislative bodyis a largely ceremonial title, and may be selectedby the council from among its members or elected

    as an at-large council member with no executivefunctions.

    The city manager position in this form ofmunicipal government is similar to that ofcorporate chief executive ofcer (CEO), providingprofessional management to the board of directorsCouncil-manager government is much like apublicly-traded corporation. In a corporation,

    Three Forms of City and County Governments

    [Continued on page 3, MANAGER]

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    Authorized and Paid for by The Palm Beach County Democratic Party

    www.PBCDemocraticParty.org

    To Subscribe, please send an email request to:

    [email protected] the word

    Subscribe in the subject line.

    Editor: Dan Isaacson

    Assistant Editors: Robin Blanchard, Allen Robbins,

    Nancy Morse, Debra Oberlander

    Research: Roger Messenger

    An educational newsletter to keepyou up-to-date on voter issues.

    Share The Democratic Voter withfriends and have them subscribe

    today!

    Take action! Join the Democratic Party!

    Call: 561-340-1486Every Dollar Counts!All donations appreciated, Thank you!

    Send your Contributions to:Palm Beach County Democratic Party

    8401 Lake Worth Road #132 Lake Worth, FL 33467

    [To unsubscribe, send an email request with Unsubscribe in the

    Subject line to: [email protected]]

    Absentee Ballot RequestsMade Before January 1, 2011

    Have Now Expired

    Request your absentee ballot (before March 6th):

    By Phone: Right now, before you forget,call yourFlorida Supervisor of Elections at 1-866-308-6739and request an absentee ballot for all the elections

    through 2014. Your vote is important!

    the board of directors appoints a CEO, makesmajor decisions and wields representative poweron behalf of shareholders. In council-managergovernment, the elected council appoints a citymanager, makes major decisions, and wieldsrepresentative power on behalf of the citizens.

    There is also a mayor pro tem councilmemberIn cities where the council elects the mayor forone year at a time, the mayor pro tem is in line tobecome the mayor in the next year. In cities wherethe mayor is elected by the citys voters, the mayorpro tem serves simply to serve as acting mayorin the absence of the mayor. This position is alsoknown as vice mayor. ##

    Why Should I Vote in This

    Municipal Election?Your City Council provides services that are mostlyfocused on land use and on urban and communitydevelopment. These services include local roadand pipe networks (water supply and sewagedisposal), rubbish collection, street lighting, publiclibraries, swimming pools and playgrounds.

    The ability to provide for local needs is one of thestrengths of local government. This means servicescan differ from place to place. For instance, some

    councils may provide more public sports groundsart galleries, and community halls, while othersmay concentrate on commercial development.

    The city services you receive depend greatly onthe philosophy of the Council Members you elect

    A council member associated with the 1% will be

    most interested in developing property for prot

    A council member associated with the 99% will be

    most interested in development for people.

    Voters seldom concern themselves with Municipa

    Elections. Often, a council election will be decidedby only a few hundred votes in all. Council election

    often are decided by how many friends each

    candidate has, or how much money is spent by each

    candidate.

    [MANAGER, Continued from page 2]

    [Continued on page 4, WHY VOTE]

    Elections 2013

    Mark Your 2013 Calendar!

    Deadline to request a mail ballot: March 6, 2013

    No Early Voting

    Municipal Election Day: Tuesday, March 12, 2013

    http://www.pbcdemocraticparty.org/http://www.pbcdemocraticparty.org/
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    But each voter should be concerned with the

    philosophy of the candidates running for their

    city council. Find out what occupation, work

    experience, and political philosophy your city

    council candidates had before running for their

    current seat. Dont let others make the decisionfor you.

    Your Democratic Party or local Democratic Club

    can give you information and guidance about

    candidates for city council seats. Watch for more

    information in our February 13th issue.

    [Note: there may not be a Municipal Election in your

    precinct in 2012. The candidate qualifying period

    ends January 11 in some municipalities, February

    14 in others. There will be an election only if there is

    at least one opposed candidate. Deadline for ballotmeasures is February 14. We will tell you more in

    your February 13 issue. And of course, if there is an

    election in your precinct, you will get an absentee

    ballot--if you have requested one.]

    We cant say this too often: The best way to vote

    in a Municipal Election is to apply for an absentee

    ballot. Many voters cant see the point in taking

    time off on Municipal Election Day to vote for one

    or two Council candidates. If you vote by mail, theballot comes to you in the mail, you dont have to

    take time off from work to vote, and you are being

    a committed voting citizen. ##

    Why Should I Vote In EveryElection?

    Many citizens only vote in a Presidential election

    year. Many citizens only vote in a Presidential

    election year in the November General Election.

    Many dont vote every line in the ballotthey feel

    they dont know enough about ballot measures,

    amendments, judicial contests, mayoral races,

    school board races, city council races, and so on.

    Follow The Democratic Voterto stay abreast of

    these important items--dont be a low information

    voter.

    What Is aCommitted Voter?

    Committed Voters are those who commit

    themselves to vote in every election, every year

    They recognize that voting is an essential part

    of democracy. They recognize that it is every

    American citizens fundamental right to be able to

    voice their opinion and their duty to take part in

    electing public ofcials.

    By voting, committed voters take a stand and

    help decide who represents them and how their

    governments (local, state, and federal) work.

    A Committed voter recognizes that citizens

    not only have rights, but with these rights come

    responsibilities.

    A Committed voterparticipates in the politica

    process by being an informed and active memberof society.

    A Committed voter is one who commits him/

    herself to vote in every election.

    When You Dont Vote

    When you dont vote in Municipal and Primary

    Elections, by default you cast your vote against

    the person your philosophy would prefer. When

    you dont vote, that vote is one less the opposition

    has to overcome, thus your no-vote is a vote

    for those you dont prefer. The inconvenience o

    voting is just one small price to pay for the liberty

    we enjoy.

    Voting by Mail (absentee ballot) gives you 30

    days to consider all your choices and to research

    your options.

    To save you postage,volunteers will be available

    to pick up your Vote by Mail ballot and deliver it to

    the Supervisor of Elections ofce--thus saving youthe cost of postage. Contact your local Precinc

    Leader or Democratic Club for pick up of your

    ballot. ##

    [WHY VOTE, Continued from page 3]

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    Filling a Pothole

    What difference does it make who wins aMunicipal Council seat? After all, theres onlyone way to ll a pothole, right? Wrong. Theres aRepublican way to ll a pothole and a Democraticway to ll a pothole.

    The Republican way is to hire a private contractor

    who then hires the cheapest labor he can nd--nohealth benets, no retirement benets, possiblyillegals. The contractor makes a large prot andafter the job, his employees are again out of work.

    The Democratic way is to hire full time workers,with health and retirement benets at a livingwage. And after the job, the employees are stillemployed.

    Vote Democratic! ##

    Do You Know If Your City Has AMunicipal Election

    On March 12th?

    If so, do you know which candidate(s) are

    likely to ll a pothole like a Democrat?

    See the charts starting on page 6 forPalm Beach County Municipal elections

    being held in 2013 .

    Local Elections Are Like

    Professional Baseball

    Often, voters feel that local Municipal electionsare not important. But consider this: professionalbaseball is divided into two groups: the majorleagues (the majors) and the minor leagues (theminors). The baseball clubs in the majors need aplace where young players can develop their skillsand older players can work on shoring up theirweaknesses. A young player will usually spend

    some time in the minors before being recruited bya major league team. Without the minor leagues,major league baseball scouts would not knowwhich players should be considered as candidatesto be brought up to the majors.

    The same is true in politics. Local politicians(county commissioners, mayors, school boardmembers) develop their skills and abilitiesin the ofces they have been elected to. Their

    communities can assess their skills and abilities(in the minor leagues) and scout them for higherofce. If you, the voter, dont scout your mino

    league players, you are very apt to end up withpolitical players, going to the majors, whoseideas are totally contrary to yours.

    Sometimes players go up to the majors withoutplaying in the minors. However, they are notunproven. They have performed in other venuesof the game, such as high school or college. Canyou think of any major league team which selects acompletely unknown? In the 2010 elections manyunproven players with no political history wereselected by voters, not by their proven record, but

    purely by the emotion provided in false advertisingof the moment. If someone who has performedas a school board member wishes to run for theFlorida legislature, their actions as a school boardmember will tell you if they support your potholelling philosophy.

    The Republicans have been building theirminor league bench for years.This has putthem in an excellent position to move up toother elected positions.

    We need to set Democrats up for victory, not thisyear or next, but in 10 yearswhich is how longit will take to ll the pipeline. Only then will wegarner enough candidates to be competitive andtake back control of various ofces.

    Remember, when you vote in local elections,youare scouting players who may eventually run forthe majors. Know your candidates histories..and vote for them! d.i. ##

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    NOTE: The Palm Beach County Democratic Clubs have not endorsed any Democraticcandidates, so all Democratic candidates running are listed. Also, we have not listed non-

    Democratic candidates

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    MunicipalityCity Clerk Name/form of

    government//phone/email/

    web/

    Positions Open.

    Names ofRecommended

    Candidates

    CITY OF ATLANTIS260 Orange Tree Drive

    Atlantis, FL 33462ph: (561) 965-1744fax: (561) 642-1806

    Jude M. Goudreau (City Council)561-965-1744email:

    web: http://www.atlantisfl.gov/

    No Municipal Election in2013

    CITY OF BELLE GLADEMunicipal Complex110 S.W. Ave EBelle Glade, FL 33430ph: (561) 996-0100fax: (561) 993-1814

    Debra R. Buff CMCph: (561) 996-0100 x 113email:[email protected]

    No Municipal Election in2013

    CITY OF BOCA RATON201 W. Palmetto ParkRoad

    Boca Raton, FL 33432ph: (561) 393-7700fax: (561) 393-7704

    name: Susan Saxtonph: 561-393-7740email: [email protected]

    web: http://www.ci.boca-raton.fl.us/

    No Municipal Election in2013

    2013 Palm Beach County Municipal Elections/Recommendations

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    CITY OF BOYNTONBEACH

    100 E. Boynton Beach BlvdP. O. Box 310Boynton Beach, FL 33425ph: (561) 742-6000fax: (561) 742-6011

    Janet M. Prainito, MMCph: (561) 742-6061

    email: [email protected]: http://www.boynton-beach.org/government/departments/city_clerk/index.html

    Mayor:Steven Holzman (D)

    District 1:No Democrat Running

    District 3:James Brake (D)

    Michael Fitzpatrick (D) Gaylord Allan Hendricks (D)District 4 Special Election:

    Joseph Casello (D)Ballot questions

    1) Change district

    boundaries every 10years rather than every4 years.

    2) If district changes inmiddle of term, shalla Commissioner beallowed to completeterm?

    3) Delete obsolete Charterprovisions and makenon-substantivechanges to Charter.

    4) Would require winningcandidate receive 50%

    plus 1 vote.

    [See www.boynton-beach.org/government/election.htmlfor more details.]

    TOWN OF BRINYBREEZES4802 N. Ocean BlvdBoynton Beach, FL 33435ph: (561) 272-5495,fax: (561) 274-1988

    Shari L. Canada, Deputy TownClerk, (mayor/aldermen)Nancy Boczon, Town Clerk Pro Temph: (561) 272-5495email: [email protected]

    web:http://www.townofbrinybreezes-fl.com

    No Municipal Election in2013

    2013 Palm Beach County Municipal Elections/Recommendations

    MunicipalityCity Clerk Name/form of

    government//phone/email/web/

    Positions Open.Names of

    RecommendedCandidates

    http://www.boynton-beach.org/government/election.htmlhttp://www.boynton-beach.org/government/election.htmlhttp://www.boynton-beach.org/government/election.htmlhttp://www.boynton-beach.org/government/election.htmlhttp://www.boynton-beach.org/government/election.htmlhttp://www.boynton-beach.org/government/election.html
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    2013 Palm Beach County Municipal Elections/Recommendations

    MunicipalityCity Clerk Name/form of

    government//phone/email/web/

    Positions Open.Names of

    RecommendedCandidates

    TOWN OF CLOUD LAKE100 Lang Road

    West Palm Beach, FL33406-3222ph: (561) 686-2815fax: (561) 683-5120

    Dorothy C. Gravelin, council(561) 686-2815,[email protected];http://www.pbcgov.com/countycommissioners/district3/cloudlake.htm

    No Municipal Election 2013

    CITY OF DELRAY BEACH100 N.W. First AvenueDelray Beach, FL 33444ph: (561) 243-7000fax: (561) 243-7199

    Chevelle D. Nubin CMC (CityCommission)ph: (561) 243-7051email: [email protected]

    web: http://www.mydelraybeach.

    com/Delray/Departments/City+Clerk/City+Clerk+Directory.htm

    Website listing of those who havefiled. http://mydelraybeach.com/Delray/Departments/City+Clerk/Quick+Links/City+of+Delray+Beach+Elections.htm

    Seat #1:Kurt Lehmann (D)

    Alexander C. Christopher (D)Seat #3:

    Adam Frankel (D)Seat #5 (Mayor): Cary D. Glickstein (D) Thomas F. Carney, Jr (D)Six Ballot Questions: 1) Clarification of Charter

    2) Change term length from2 to 3 years.

    3) Term limits on Commis-sioner to not effect termlimits on Mayor ifCommissioner becomes

    Mayor.

    4) Allows reduction in City Managers salary. 5) Relates to Commission voting procedures. 6) Property Tax Exemption for qualified businesses.[See City website for more details.]

    TOWN OF GLEN RIDGE1501 Glen RoadGlen Ridge, FL 33406-3215ph: (561) 697-8868fax: (561) 697-1755

    Michelle Suiter (Manager) (Mayor-Council)(561) [email protected]://pbcgov.net/countycommissioners/district3/glenridge.htm

    No Municipal Election 2013

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    2013 Palm Beach County Municipal Elections/Recommendations

    MunicipalityCity Clerk Name/form of

    government//phone/email/

    web/

    Positions Open.

    Names of

    Recommended

    Candidates

    VILLAGE OF GOLF21 Country Road

    Village of Golf, FL 33436ph: (561) 732-0236fax: (561) 732-7024

    Carol Marcianoph: (561)732-0236email: [email protected]

    web: http://www.villageofgolf.org/Administration.html

    Five at large council seatsopen: Robert C. Buchanan (D)

    CITY OF GREENACRES5800 Maleluca LaneGreenacres, FL 33463ph: (561) 642-2006fax: (561) 642-2004

    Denise McGrew (Council-Manager)ph: 561-642-2006email: [email protected]

    web: : http://www.ci.greenacres.fl.us/dept_administration/City_Clerk_Staff.htm

    No Municipal Election In 2013

    TOWN OF GULF STREAM100 Sea RoadGulf Stream, FL 33483ph: (561) 276-5116fax: (561) 737-0188

    Rita Taylor; 276-5116;[email protected];City Clerk Web address: none

    No Municipal Election in 2013

    TOWN OF HAVERHILL4585 Charlotte StreetHaverhill, FL 33417ph: (561) 689-0370fax: (561) 689-4317

    Janice C. Rutan, CMC, TownAdministratorph: (561) 689-0370 ext 24email: [email protected]

    web; : http://www.townofhaverhill-fl.gov/town_clerk.htm

    No Municipal election in 2013

    TOWN OF HIGHLANDBEACH3614 South OceanBoulevardHighland Beach, FL 33487ph: (561) 278-4548fax: (561) 265-3582

    Beverly M. Brown, MMCph: (561) 278-4548email: [email protected]

    web; : http://www.ci.highland-beach.fl.us/index.aspx?nid=79

    Ballot Questions:

    Charter amendments onland clearance, littering,hiring, firing, limitationsof legal actions against thetown.

    [See website for moreinformation.]

    TOWN OF HYPOLUXO7580 South FederalHighwayHypoluxo, FL 33462-6034ph: (561) 582-0155fax: (561) 582-0703

    Barbara Lee Searlsph: (561) 582-0155email: [email protected]

    web: http://www.hypoluxo.org/256539.html

    No Municipal Election in 2013

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    TOWN OF JUNO BEACH340 Ocean Drive

    Juno Beach, FL 33408ph: (561) 626-1122fax: (561) 775-0812

    Vanessa M. Dunham, CMCph: (561) 656-0316

    email: [email protected]; : http://www.juno-beach.fl.us/index.asp?Type=B_BASIC&SEC={5E87C7F1-52A8-4E21-91FC-2C9F05DB5384}

    No Municipal Election in 2013

    TOWN OF JUPITER210 Military TrailJupiter, FL 33458-5784ph: (561) 746-5134fax: (561) 575-9730

    Boylan, Sallyph: (561) 741-2352email: [email protected]

    web; : http://www.jupiter.fl.us/Government/TownClerksOffice/index.cfm

    No Municipal Election in 2013

    TOWN OF JUPITERINLET COLONYOne Colony RoadP. O. Box 728Jupiter, FL 33468-0728ph: (561) 746-3787fax: (561) 746-1068

    Malou Kuperph: (561) 746-3787email: [email protected]

    web; : http://jupiterinletcolony.org/Administration_Staff.html

    No Municipal Election in 2013

    TOWN OF LAKE CLARKE

    SHORES1701 Barbados RoadLake Clarke Shores, FL33406ph: (561) 964-1515fax: (561) 964-0685

    Mary Pinkerman

    ph: (561) 964-1515 ext 10email: [email protected]

    web; : http://www.townoflakeclarkeshores.com/profile/mary-pinkerman

    No Municipal Election in 2013

    TOWN OF LAKE PARK535 Park AvenueLake Park, FL 33403ph: (561) 881-3300fax: (561) 881-3314

    Vivian M. Lemleyph: 561-881-3311email: [email protected]

    web; : http://www.lakeparkflorida.gov/content/town-clerk-vivian-m-lemley

    At Large Seats: Kimberly Glas Castro (D) Diane Bernhard (D)

    2013 Palm Beach County Municipal Elections/Recommendations

    MunicipalityCity Clerk Name/form of

    government//phone/email/

    web/

    Positions Open.

    Names of

    Recommended

    Candidates

    mailto:lkclarke1%[email protected]:lkclarke1%[email protected]
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    2013 Palm Beach County Municipal Elections/Recommendations

    CITY OF LAKE WORTH7 North Dixie HighwayLake Worth, FL 33460-3787ph: (561) 586-1600fax: (561) 586-1798

    Pamela Lopezph: 561-586-1662email: [email protected]

    web; : http://www.lakeworth.org/index.asp?Type=B_BASIC&SEC={A5EB4287-64F2-

    4418-A08C-34BF07749016}

    Special election on March12 with ballot question as to

    whether November Municipalelections should be moved toMarch.

    TOWN OF LANTANA500 Greynolds CircleLantana, FL 33462ph: (561) 540-5000fax: (561) 540-5011

    Crystal Gibsonph: (561) 540-5016email: [email protected]

    web; : http://www.lantana.org/page.asp?PageId=588

    Group 2:Rosemary Mouring (D)

    TOWN OFLOXAHATCHEE GROVES14579 Southern Boulevard,

    Suite #2Loxahatchee Groves, FL33470ph: (561) 793-2418fax: (561) 793-2420

    Jan Mooreph: (561) 793-2418email: jmoore@loxahatcheegroves.

    orgweb; : http://www.loxahatcheegroves.org/index.php?go=pages.page&pageId=3

    Still waiting for information

    2-16-13

    Marion

    TOWN OF MANALAPAN600 South OceanBoulevardManalapan, FL 33462-3398

    ph: (561) 585-9477fax: (561) 585-9498

    Lisa Petersenph: 561-383-2541email: [email protected]

    web: http://www.manalapan.org/index.aspx?nid=157

    Seats 1, 3, 5, 7 Uncontested

    Ballot question on term limitsfor all elected officials.

    TOWN OF MANGONIAPARK1755 E. Tiffany DriveMangonia Park, FL 33407ph: (561) 848-1235fax: (561) 848-6940

    Sherry [email protected]://www.townofmangoniapark.com/contactus.html

    No Municipal Election in 2013

    VILLAGE OF NORTH

    PALM BEACH501 U.S. Highway #1North Palm Beach, FL33408-4906ph: (561) 841-3355fax: (561) 881-7469

    Melissa Teal

    ph: 561-841-3355email: [email protected]

    web; : http://www.village-npb.org/

    No Municipal Election in 2013

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    TOWN OF OCEAN RIDGE6450 North OceanBoulevardOcean Ridge, FL 33435ph: (561) 732-2635fax: (561) 737-8359

    Karen Hancsakph: 561-732-2635email: [email protected]

    web; : http://www.oceanridgeflorida.com/TownOfficials.htm

    No Municipal Election in 2013

    CITY OF PAHOKEE207 Begonia DrivePahokee, FL 33476ph: (561) 924-5534

    fax: (561) 924-8140

    Anika Sinclair (561) 924-5534 x [email protected]://www.cityofpahokee.com/City%20Clerk/City%20Clerk.htm

    Mayor:James P. Sasser (D)

    Colin Walkes (D) Henry Crawford (D)

    Leonard Rolle (D) Wayne Whitaker not listedinVANCity CommissionSeat 1:

    Matthew C. Lovett II (D) Allie Biggs (D) Bryan Myers (D)Seat 2:

    Diane Walker (D) Lewis Pope III not listedin VAN

    TOWN OF PALM BEACHP.O. Box 2029360 South County RoadPalm Beach, FL 33480ph: (561) 838-5400fax: (561) 838-5411

    Susan A. Owens, MMCph: (561)227-6341 or (561) 838-5416email: [email protected]

    web; : http://palmbeach.govoffice.com/index.asp?Type=B_BASIC&SEC={A5B0DC7C-7C7F-482E-A916-A002A8B376D1}

    No Municipal Election in 2013

    CITY OF PALM BEACHGARDENS 10500 NorthMilitary TrailPalm Beach Gardens, FL33410ph: (561) 799-4100fax: (561) 799-4111

    Patricia Snider, CMCph: 561.799.4122email: [email protected]

    web; : http://www.pbgfl.com/content/72/124/default.aspx

    Group 4:David J. Levy (D)

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    TOWN OF PALM BEACHSHORES247 Edwards LanePalm Beach Shores, FL33404ph: (561) 844-3457fax: (561) 863-1350

    Carolyn [email protected]

    www.palmbeachshoresfl.us

    Ballot Question:Sample Ballot will soon beon town website.

    VILLAGE OF PALMSPRINGS226 Cypress LanePalm Springs, FL 33461-

    1699ph: (561) 965-4010fax: (561) 965-0899

    Virginia Walton, CMCph: (561) 965-4010email: vwalton@

    villageofpalmsprings.org

    web; : http://www.villageofpalmsprings.org/clerk.htm

    No Municipal Election in 2013

    CITY OF RIVIERA BEACH600 West Blue HeronBlvd.Riviera Beach, FL 33404ph: (561) 845-4010fax: (561) 840-3353

    Carrie E. Ward, MMC561-845-4090email: [email protected]

    web: www.rivierabch.com/cityclerk.asp

    Mayor:Shelby L. Lowe (D)

    Thomas Masters (D)District 1:

    Bruce Guyton (D) Elizabeth Pertee Robinson(D)

    District 3:Cedrick Thomas (D)

    District 5:Terence (TD) Davis (D)

    Kimberly Jackson (D)

    VILLAGE OF ROYALPALM BEACH1050 Royal Palm BeachBoulevardRoyal Palm Beach, FL

    33411ph: (561) 790-5100fax: (561) 790-5174

    Diane [email protected]

    www.royalpalmbeach.com/index.aspx?nid=99

    City CouncilGroup 2:

    Dave Swift (D) Martha Webster (D)Group 4:

    Fred Pinto (D)

    CITY OF SOUTH BAY335 S.W. 2nd AvenueSouth Bay, FL 33493ph: (561) 996-6751fax: (561) 996-7950

    Virginia K. Walkerph: (561) 996-6751 ext 10email: [email protected]

    web; : http://www.southbaycity.com/Public_Documents/SouthBayFL_Clerk/index

    No Municipal election in 2013

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    TOWN OF SOUTH PALM

    BEACH3577 South OceanBoulevardSouth Palm Beach, FL33480ph: (561) 588-8889fax: (561) 588-6632

    Janet K. Whipple, C.M.C.

    ph: 561-588-8889email: [email protected]; : http://www.southpalmbeach.com/1035866.html

    No Municipal Election in 2013

    VILLAGE OF TEQUESTAP.O. Box 3273345 Tequesta DriveTequesta, FL 33469ph: (561) 575-6200fax: (561) 575-6203

    Lori McWilliams, MMC(561) [email protected]

    www.tequesta.org/index.aspx?nid=89

    No Municipal Election in 2013

    VILLAGE OFWELLINGTON14000 GreenbriarBoulevard

    Wellington, FL 33414ph: (561) 791-4000fax: (561) 791-4045

    Awilda Rodriguezph: 561-791-4000email:

    web; : http://www.wellingtonfl.gov/departments/clerk.html

    No Municipal Election in 2013

    CITY OF WEST PALMBEACH401 Clematis Street

    West Palm Beach, FL33401ph: (561) 822-1400fax: (561) 822-1424

    ph: (561) 822-1210email: [email protected]; : http://wpb.org/clerk/

    District 2:UnopposedDistrict 4:

    UnopposedDistrict 5:

    Gregg Weiss (D) Sharon Shanon Materio (D)

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