RESULTS: Pinellas County elections

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Posted: 01/31/2012

Results from Pinellas County's various municipal elections.

City of Clearwater

Mayor

George N. Cretekos - 71%
Christine Marketos-Cuomo - 29%
   
Referendum question 1       

Appointment of Charter Review Advisory Committee

Shall Section 7.02 of the City Charter be amended as provided in Ordinance No. 8296-11 to require the appointment of a Charter Review Advisory Committee every six years instead of every five years?

YES - 44%
NO - 56%

Referendum question 2

Extending Term Limits

Shall Section 2.03 of the City Charter be amended as provided in Ordinance No. 8297-11 to extend term limits for the Mayor and City Councilmembers from two terms to three terms effective with the election of January 31, 2012?

YES - 29%
NO - 78%

Referendum question 3

Publication of Notice of Availability of City Audit

Shall Section 2.01(c)3. of the City Charter be amended as provided in Ordinance No. 8298-11 to require the publication of a notice of availability of the annual city audit?

YES - 86%
NO - 14%

Town of Kenneth City

Mayor

Joanne DeSimone - 43%
Teresa Zemaitis - 57%
        
Proposed Charter Amendment

Change Review Committee appointment from 2016 to 2012 and frequency from ten to five years

Shall the Town Charter of the Town of Kenneth City be amended to provide that a Charter Review Committee may be appointed at least once every five (5) years commencing in 2012?

YES - 86%
NO -14%

City of Safety Harbor

City Commissioner - Seat 2

Cliff Merz - 59%
Mary Lynda Williams - 41%

City Commissioner - Seat 3

Nancy J. Besore - 66%
Elise Vinson - 34%

City of St. Pete Beach

Commissioner - District 1

Deb Edney - 29%
Al Halpern - 31%
Lorraine Huhn - 40%
 
Commissioner - District 3

Brooke M. Anderson - 46%
Marvin Shavlan - 54%

City of Tarpon Springs

Referendum question 1   

HELEN ELLIS HOSPITAL LEASE AMENDMENT

Amending the Tarpon Springs Hospital Foundation Lease to Allow the Foundation to Sell 0.62 Acres

The City proposes to amend its Lease of Helen Ellis Memorial Hospital to the Tarpon Springs Hospital Foundation to permit the Foundation to sell 0.62 acres of property the Foundation owns and has determined to be unnecessary for Hospital operations. In return, the Hospital will be paid $500,000 by the developer and the developer will improve the existing parking lot in front of the Hospital. Shall this amendment be approved?

YES APPROVING THE AMENDMENT AND SALE - 86%
NO DISAPPROVING THE AMENDMENT AND SALE - 14%

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