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Broward County Caribbean-American Voters’ Guide—General Elections 2014

your-vote-countsSOUTH FLORIDA – Since 2000, a group of concerned Caribbean-Americans in South Florida (Caribbean American Politically Active Citizens), has developed Voters’ Guides to help you 1) select the best candidates to promote the interests of Caribbean-American people in South Florida, and 2) provide guidance on constitutional ballot amendments. We have watched various political news programs, read local and national newspapers, attended town hall meetings, and consulted with non-partisan advocacy organizations and local community leaders.

Caribbean American Politically Active Citizens have assessed the candidates based on their positions on a variety of issues, including, but not limited to, the economy, education, the American justice system, civil rights, healthcare, social services, affirmative action, economic opportunity, 2nd amendment, among others.

Please note that none of the following recommendations should substitute for your own evaluation and research based on your own personal interests and value.

 

2014 BROWARD VOTERS’ GUIDE                          OUR CHOICE

 

REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS, DISTRICT 20                    Alcee L. Hastings

REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS, DISTRICT 21                    Ted Deutch

REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS, DISTRICT 22                    Lois Frankel

REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS, DISTRICT 23                    Debbie Wasserman Schultz

REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS, DISTRICT 24                    Frederica S. Wilson

 

GOVERNOR/LT GOVERNOR                                                       Charlie Crist/Annette Taddeo

 

ATTORNEY GENERAL                                                                  George Sheldon

 

CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER                                                       William “Will” Rankin

 

COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE                                        Thaddeus Thad Hamilton

 

STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 34                                                   Maria Sachs

STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 36                                                    Oscar Braynon, II

 

STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 92                                                Gwendolyn Clark Reed

STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 93                                                Scott Herman

STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 95                                                Hazelle P. Rogers

STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 96                                                Kristin Jacobs

STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 100                                  Joseph S. “Joe” Geller

STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 103                                  Manny Diaz Jr.

STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 105                                  Carlos Trujillo

 

COUNTY COMMISSIONER, DISTRICT 4                                   Chip LaMarca

COUNTY COMMISSIONER, DISTRICT 8                                               Barbara Sharief

 

Shall Judge Alan O. Forst of the Fourth District Court of Appeal be retained in office?                                           YES

 

Shall Judge Mark W. Klingensmith of the Fourth District Court of Appeal be retained in office?                          YES

 

Shall Judge W. Matthew Stevenson of the Fourth District Court of Appeal be retained in office?                           YES

 

Shall Judge Martha C. Warner of the Fourth District Court of Appeal be retained in office?                                     YES

 

CIRCUIT JUDGE, 17TH JUDICIAL, GROUP 16                          Dennis Bailey

 

COUNTY COURT JUDGE, GROUP 27                                         Ian J. Richards

 

Constitutional Amendment – Question No. 1, Article X, Section 28

Water and Land Conservation – Dedicates funds to acquire and restore Florida Conservation and recreation lands …………………………… YES

 

Constitutional Amendment – Question No. 2 Article X, Section 29

Use of Marijuana for Certain Medical Conditions……….………………………………… YES

 

Constitutional Amendment – Question No. 3, Article V, Sections 10, 11

Prospective Appointment of Certain Judicial Vacancies ………………….………………  NO

 

Broward County Questions:

 

Childrens’ Services Council……………………………….………………………………..YES

 

Broward County School Board Bond…………………………………………….……..…..YES

 

Dedication of these Voters’ Guides

Jimmie Lee Jackson
Jimmie Lee Jackson

This year, our Voters’ Guides are dedicated to the memory of JIMMIE LEE JACKSON.  In 1965, at age 26, Jimmie Lee was an unarmed civil rights protestor when he was shot and killed by Alabama State Trooper James Fowler.  On the night of February 18, 1965, approximately 500 people left Zion United Methodist Church in Marion, AL and attempted a peaceful walk to the Perry County jail, about half a block away, where young civil rights workers James Orange was being held.  State troopers arrived on the scene and began to beat protestors.   Jimmie Lee came to the defense of his cowering 82-year old grandfather and his mother as they were being beaten.  One state trooper threw Jimmie Lee against a cigarette machine.  A second trooper shot Jimmie Lee in the abdomen twice.  As an ordained deacon of the St. James Baptist Church in Marion, AL, Jimmie Lee had tried to register to vote for four years without success.  Jimmie Lee’s death inspired the 51-mile Selma to Montgomery marches.

Thank you for paving the way for us, Jimmie Lee!

Please feel free to pass these voters guides on to your South Florida network of family and  friends.  Do it for  Jimmie Lee!

 

For more information, call Caribbean American Politically Active Citizens at 954 454 7473.

 

Miami Dade County Voters’ Guide: https://sflcn.com/your-caribbean-american-voters-guide-miami-dade-county-general-elections-2014/

Palm Beach County Voters’ Guide: https://sflcn.com/palm-beach-county-caribbean-american-voters-guide-general-elections-2014/

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