Broward Republican Voter Guide November 2022

  • VOTER GUIDE

    GOVERNOR: RON DESANTIS

    US Senator

    Marco Rubio

    (Depending on where you live in Broward, the following race may appear on your ballot for:)

    Representative in Congress:

    District 20: Drew-Montez Clark

    District 23: Joe Budd

    District 24: Jesus G. Navarro

    District 25: Carla Spalding

    (The following races appear on every ballot in Broward:)

    Governor & Lieutenant Governor

    Ron DeSantis & Jeanette Nunez

    Attorney General

    Ashley Moody

    Chief Financial Officer

    Jimmy Patronis

    Commissioner of Agriculture

    Wilton Simpson

    (Depending on where you live in Broward, the following race may appear on your ballot for:)

    State Senator

    District 30: William "Bill" Reicherter

    (Depending on where you live in Broward, the following race may appear on your ballot for:)

    State Representative

    District 96: Jenna Hague

    District 100: Chip LaMarca

    District 101: Guy Silla

    District 103: George Navarini

    District 105: Vincent Parlatore

    (Judicial Retention and Circuit Judge races appear on every ballot in Broward.

    Important Note: Judicial races are all Non-Partisan, which means Party Affiliation will NOT appear on your ballot.)

    Retention Vote Justice of the Florida Supreme Court

    Charles T. Canady - Vote YES

    John D. Couriel - Vote YES (DeSantis appointed)

    Jamie Grosshans - Vote YES (DeSantis appointed)

    Jorge Labarga – Vote NO (Broward GOP in 2016 made this same recommendation as a result of Justice Labarga's decision to not allow Florida voters to vote on Obamacare)

    Ricky Polston – Vote YES

    Retention Vote 4th District Court of Appeal Justices

    Ed Artau – Vote YES (DeSantis appointed)

    Cory J. Ciklin – Vote YES

    Dorian K. Damoorgian – Vote YES

    Jonathan D. Gerber – Vote YES

    Robert M. Gross –Vote NO (Broward GOP in 2016 made this same recommendation referencing that Justice Gross was appointed by Dem. Gov. Lawton Chiles)

    Spencer D. Levine – Vote YES

    Melanie G. May – Vote YES

    CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE, GROUP 23

    NOT GARY FARMER!!!

    CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE, GROUP 51

    Lorena Mastrarrigo

    COUNTY COURT JUDGE, GROUP 15

    Chris Marion Brown

    (The following race for School Board appears on every ballot in Broward

    Important Note: This races is Non-Partisan, which means Party Affiliation will NOT appear on your ballot.)

    SCHOOL BOARD AT LARGE, SEAT 8

    No recommendation (you may pick one based on your own research or leave it blank)

    (Depending on where you live in Broward, the following race for School Board may appear on your ballot.

    Important Note: This race is Non-Partisan, which means Party Affiliation will NOT appear on your ballot.)

    SCHOOL BOARD, SEAT 6

    BRENDA FAM

    (Important Note: Municipal races are all Non-Partisan, which means Party Affiliation will NOTappear on your ballot. Candidates appear in alphabetical order. If there are municipal races on your ballot that are not on this guide below, that means the Republican Party of Broward County did not take a stance in that race.

    Depending on where you live in Broward, the following city races may appear on your ballot:)

    COOPER CITY

    DISTRICT 2: LISA MALLOZZI

    CORAL SPRINGS

    SEAT 2: DANIEL FOGANHOLI

    FORT LAUDERDALE

    DISTRICT 1: JOHN CHARLES HERBST

    DISTRICT 4: (PICK ONE OF THE FOLLOWING:)

    MIKE LAMBRECHTS

    HALLANDALE BEACH

    SEAT 2: JOY ADAMS

    MARGATE

    SEAT 5: NINA CULVER

    OAKLAND PARK

    STEVEN R. ARNST

    PLANTATION

    GROUP 1: CAROL ANN SWORD

    GROUP 2: JAMES FROMMERT

    GROUP 5: H. WAYNE CLARK JR

    POMPANO BEACH

    DISTRICT 2: (PICK ONE OF THE FOLLOWING:)

    BARBARA "BJ" COONS, OR DAVID J. VAN DER MOST

    DISTRICT 3: THOMAS MCMAHON

    SOUTHWEST RANCHES

    DISTRICT 1: CARLOS HERNANDEZ

    TAMARAC

    DISTRICT 4: DAVID WITMAN MOUNTFORD

    WESTON

    SEAT 3: DIDI REYES-GREENSTEIN

    SEAT 4: ALFREDO ORTEGA

    (Statewide Amendments and Broward Charter Amendments appear on every ballot in Broward.)

    Statewide Amendments

    Amendment 1, Limitation on the Assessment of Real Property Used for Residential Purposes:

    Vote YES (makes sense to me, especially after Hurricane Ian since it relates to not counting in the assessed valued improvements made to the property's resistance to flood damage)

    Amendment 2, Abolishing the Constitution Revision Commission:

    Vote YES (It's a non-elected board that meets every 20 years to put ballot initiatives on the ballot, only one of its kind in the entire nation, and has suggested some odd things over the years.)

    Amendment 3, Additional Homestead Property Tax Exemption for Specified Critical Public Services Workforce:

    Vote YES (it would give an extra non-school $50,000 exemption of the assessed value of homestead property owned by classroom teachers, law enforcement officers, correctional officers, firefighters, emergency medical technicians, paramedics, child welfare services professionals, active duty members of the United States Armed Forces, and Florida National Guard members.)

    Broward Charter Amendments

    Question 1, Amends County Charter to be Consistent with Constitutional Amendment and Special Law Regarding County Offices:

    Vote YES (doesn't seem politically motivated, but just getting local Broward Charter in line with state constitution)

    Question 2, Amends County Charter to Consolidate Central Examining Boards and to Ensure Consistency with State Law:

    Vote YES (doesn't seem politically motivated, but just getting local Broward Charter in line with state constitution)

    The above picks made by the Broward GOP are Paid for and Approved by the Republican Party of Broward County, and not authorized by any candidate or candidate’s committee. Commentary from Richard DeNapoli or individual recommendations by Richard DeNapoli are specifically noted in parentheses or with highlights above and is not part of the official Broward Republican Voter Guide.

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