ACTIVE REGISTERED VOTERS as of 06/19/2013
Republicans:
219,406
Democrats:
225,764
Others:
164,250
Total:
609,420

St. Petersburg Municipal General
11/8/2011

Voter Registration Deadline: 10/11/2011
Early Voting: The municipality has chosen not to conduct early voting
for this election as provided in Florida Statute 101.657(1)(e)

Precincts and Polling Places

Polling Place Changes (since last municipal election)

Canvassing Board Schedule

Sample Ballot

Mail ballots requested and returned for November 8 Municipal Elections


  

 Council Member District 1
Charlie Gerdes
Robert A. "Bob" Kersteen

Council Member District 3
Bill Dudley
Brent Hatley

Council Member District 5
Steve Kornell
New Election*

Council Member District 7
Gershom Faulkner
Wengay "Newt" Newton

   

Letter from City of St. Petersburg re: "New Election"

    
NOTE: Voting is a
t-large in the General Election.

 

Proposed Charter Amendments and Referendum Questions

   

NO. 1
CHARTER AMENDMENT

 

Charter Amendment Authorizing Leases of Port Property For Up To 25 Years

 

Shall the City Charter be amended to increase the length of leases on the Port property, including abutting submerged lands, from 10 years to 25 years, that can be authorized by a City Council resolution approved by no less than six members of City Council, without the need for a referendum or notice to surrounding properties, in order to encourage private investment, economic development, income for the City and reduction of the Port subsidy?

  

YES

NO

 NO. 2
REFERENDUM QUESTION 

Providing City Council with the Authority to Grant Economic Development Ad Valorem Tax Exemptions

 

Shall the City Council be authorized to grant, pursuant to s. 3, Art. VII of the State Constitution, ad valorem tax exemptions to new businesses and expansions of existing businesses that are expected to create new, full-time jobs in the City of St. Petersburg?

 

YES     For authority to grant exemptions

NO      Against authority to grant exemptions

 

NO. 3
CHARTER AMENDMENT 

Require the City Council to Adopt an Inclusive Downtown Waterfront Master Plan by Ordinance

 

Shall the City Charter be amended to require that City Council adopt an ordinance, by July 1, 2012, establishing criteria for the development of an inclusive Downtown Waterfront Master Plan and further require that City Council develop and approve an inclusive Downtown Waterfront Master Plan in accordance with that ordinance by July 1, 2015?  

 

YES

NO

 

NO. 4
CHARTER AMENDMENT
 

Require the Formation of a Citizen Committee to Evaluate and Determine City Council District Boundaries

  

Shall the City Charter be amended to require that a Citizen Committee, with the Mayor and each City Council Member appointing a Member from their district, determine the Council District Boundaries as opposed to the current process whereby City Council determines the Council District Boundaries?

  

YES

NO

NO. 5
CHARTER AMENDMENT 
 
 

Make Management Evaluation by City Council Optional Instead of Mandatory

 

Shall the City Charter be amended to require City Council to consider but not require a Management Evaluation every two years, while preserving the right of City Council to conduct such a study any time?

 

YES

NO

 

NO. 6
CHARTER AMENDMENT
 

Require Public Hearings on City Budget Amendments Regarding Fund Transfers and Finalizing Year-End Budget

 

Shall the City Charter be amended to require that City Council hold a public hearing before approval of any amendment to the City Budget which transfers money from one fund to another and further require that at the end of the budget year a public hearing be held to approve the year-end budget ordinance?

 

YES

NO

 

NO.7
CHARTER AMENDMENT
 

Mayor Must Submit a Balanced Budget to City Council

 

Shall the City Charter be amended to require the Mayor to submit a balanced budget to City Council?

 

YES

NO

 

NO. 8
CHARTER AMENDMENT
 

General Clarifications and Corrections to the Charter

 

Shall the City Charter be amended to clarify existing responsibilities between City Council and the Mayor, and to correct typographical errors?

 

YES

NO