2012 Safety Harbor Election Guide
Safety Harbor Patch brings you everything you need to know about the candidates, voting information and issues that will be affecting the city on election day.
With Election Day now just one day away, Safety Harbor Patch is dedicated to bringing you the information you need to know about every race that affects this community.
In addition to the county, state and national elections, we have provided extensive coverage of the race for Safety Harbor City Commission Seat One. We've included links to all of our previous coverage of the three candidates here as well.
Voting Info
- Sample Ballot: To see your sample ballot, go to the Pinellas County Supervisor of Elections website and enter your address in the Precinct Finder.
- Polling locations: To find polling locations and precincts, click here.
- Early Voting: You may vote early from Oct. 27 to Nov. 3. You can find full information how to do so here.
Races
LOCAL:
- Pinellas County Sheriff
- Supervisor of Elections
- Board of County Commissioners, District 1 (at large)
- School Board, District 1 (at large)
- School Board, District 7
- Safety Harbor City Commission, Seat 1: Richard Blake, Ray R. Irvin, Robert Saltzman
STATE:
- State Representative, District 65: Peter Nehr (Republican), Carl "Z" Zimmerman (Democrat)
- State Senate, District 20: Jack Latalva (Republican), Ashley M. Rhodes-Courter (Democrat)
- Justice of the Supreme Court (Retention, nonpartisan): R. Fred Lewis, Barbara J. Pariente, Peggy A. Quince
- Judge of a District Court of Appeal, 2nd District (Retention, nonpartisan): Anthony K. Black, Darryl C. Casanueva, Charles A. Davis Jr., Edward C. LaRose
NATIONAL:
- U.S. Congress, District 13: C.W. Bill Young (Republican), Jessica Ehrlich (Democrat)
- U.S. Senate: Connie Mack (Republican), Bill Nelson (Democrat), Bill Gaylor (no party affiliation), Chris Borgia (no party affiliation)
- U.S. President: Barack Obama (Democrat), Mitt Romney (Republican),other candidates
Ballot Issues
Florida Constitutional Amendments
Ballot Question 1: Approval of the Continuation of One-Half Mill Ad Valorem Tax for School District Operating Expenses
Robert "Bobby" Saltzman
12:32 pm on Monday, November 5, 2012
Safety Harbor decides tomorrow.
Reminder: ELECTION NIGHT SPECIAL: Come join me to watch the results as they are posted by the Supervisor of Elections online. I will be at the Orlando Cafe' (formerly the Taste Cafe') 500 Main St. Safety Harbor. Polls close at 7, I should be getting there about then. Don't expect me to buy your Cappuccino or snacks I'm broke. But I would appreciate your support. It will go either two ways. I will ball up in the fetal position or I will do the happy dance hopefully the latter. BTW everyone is invited even if you don’t live in Safety Harbor it would be nice to be surrounded by my buds and supporters.
Jeffrey Rosenfield
5:35 pm on Monday, November 5, 2012
Thanks for the update Bobby!