The Orange County Democratic Party is promoting a voter guide for upcoming local elections.
Of course, local Democrats are supporting Vice President Kamala Harris over Donald Trump and Democratic challenger Debbie Mucarsel-Powell for U.S. Senate over Republican Rick Scott. But the local Democratic voter guide also shows the recommended choices for other candidates, charter amendments and constitutional amendments.
Here are the Orange County Democratic political recommendations for these important Central Florida and Orlando 2024 races:
Orange County Board of Commissioners:
County Commissioner, District 1:
Nicole Wilson (incumbent)
County Commissioner, District 3: (vote for one, both are Democrats)
Mayra Uribe (incumbent)
Linda Stewart
County Commissioner, District 5:
Kelly Semrad
Orange County School Board:
OCPS, District 4:
Anne Douglas
State Attorney, 9th Judicial Circuit:
Monique Worrell
Orange County Supervisor of Elections: (vote for one, all are Democrats)
Karen Castor Dentel
Dan Helm
Wes Hodge
Sunshine Grund
State Legislature:
State House, District 35:
Tom Keen (incumbent)
State House, District 37:
Nate Douglas
State House, District 39:
Marsha Summersill
State House, District 40:
LaVon Bracy Davis (incumbent)
State House, District 42:
Anna V. Eskamani (incumbent)
State House, District 43:
Johanna López (incumbent)
State House, District 45:
Leonard Spencer
State House, District 47:
Maria Revelles
State Senate, District 13:
Stephanie L. Dukes
State Senate, District 25:
Kristen Arrington
U.S. Congress:
United States Representative, District 8:
Sandy Kennedy
United States Representative, District 9:
Darren Soto (incumbent)
United States Representative, District 10:
Maxwell Alejandro Frost (incumbent)
United States Representative, District 11:
Barbie Harden Hall
On Judicial Retentions:
NO ON RETENTION OF
Supreme Court Justice Renatha Francis
NO ON RETENTION OF
Supreme Court Justice Meredith Sasso
NO ON RETENTION OF
District Court of Appeal Judge Paetra Brownlee
NO ON RETENTION OF
District Court of Appeal Judge Roger Gannam
NO ON RETENTION OF
District Court of Appeal Judge Joshua Mize
NO ON RETENTION OF
District Court of Appeal Judge Jared Smith
NO ON RETENTION OF
District Court of Appeal Judge Keith White
Circuit Judge:
Group 15: Alicia L. Peyton
Orange County County Charter Amendments:
YES ON QUESTION 1
A “yes” vote makes it easier for citizen-led initiatives to get on the ballot.
YES ON QUESTION 2
A “yes” vote requires the continued existence of the Affordable Housing Trust Fund.
YES ON QUESTION 3
A “yes” vote Specifies that write-in candidates do not count towards the number of candidates on the ballot for purposes of requiring a primary election
YES ON QUESTION 4
A “yes” vote requires Orange County to utilize a fiscal sustainability tool to evaluate new rural and suburban development.
YES ON QUESTION 5
A “yes” vote establishes the Charter Office of County Attorney, Ensures that the County Attorney has sufficient independence from the Mayor and can advise the entire county government
YES ON QUESTION 6
A “yes” vote increases the number of county commission districts from 6 to 8.
YES ON QUESTION 7
A “yes” vote creates the Transportation Mobility Advisory Commission to advise the county commission on transportation funding.
YES ON QUESTION 8
A “yes” vote requires that a supermajority of the County Commission approve any effort to change the use of protected lands.
YES ON RURAL BOUNDARY AMENDMENT
A “yes” vote makes it more difficult to develop past the county’s rural boundary.
YES ON ANNEXATION AMENDMENT
A “yes” vote gives the county power over municipal annexations of county lands.
School Sales Surtax Referendum:
YES ON THE HALF-PENNY SCHOOLS TAX QUESTION
A “yes” vote keeps the half-penny tax that funds the building of new schools. This is NOT a new tax.
Florida Constitutional Amendments:
NO ON CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT 1
A “no” vote opposes making school board elections partisan, thereby maintaining current procedures for electing school board members in a nonpartisan election.
NO ON CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT 2
A “no” vote opposes establishing a constitutional right to hunt and fish in Florida.
YES ON CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT 3
A “yes” vote supports legalizing marijuana for adults 21 years old and older and allowing individuals to possess up to three ounces of marijuana.
YES ON CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT 4
A “yes” vote supports limiting government interference in women’s reproductive life, legalizing abortions to the point of viability, or when necessary to protect the patient’s health.
NO ON CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT 5
A “no” vote opposes an annual inflation adjustment to the amount of assessed value that is exempt from property taxation, which will reduce needed local government funding.
NO ON CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT 6
A “no” vote opposes repealing the constitutional provision that allows for the public financing of campaigns.
The Orange County Republican Party voter guide can be found here, to compare with the Democrats.