- December 22, 2024
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At the West Orange Chamber of Commerce Hob Nob and Straw Poll July 31, 189 participants cast unofficial, nonbinding votes in favor of extending Orange County’s one-half cent sales surtax, and 108 voted against the measure.
But the announcement of those figures by the political event’s emcee Ybeth Bruzual, of Central Florida News 13, didn’t cause much of a stir among the large audience. The evening’s largest applause, as well as many hoots and hollers, followed the news that Windermere resident Patricia Strowbridge received more straw-poll votes for the Ninth Judicial Circuit, Group 32 seat than her opponent, Diana Tennis, of Orlando.
Chamber officials said more than 500 people attended the Hob Nob and Straw Poll, which took place at the Bella Room, 12100 W. Colonial Drive, Winter Garden. It was the area’s last Hob Nob and Straw Poll using the county Supervisor of Elections voting machines before the Aug. 26 primary election. This straw poll gives a glimpse of how the primary might turn out.
“It is interesting to see which candidates won in West Orange County at our straw poll and how they will play out in the actual primary,” Chamber President Stina D’Uva said in a statement. “It is a great opportunity to truly understand the desires of our area voters.”
The chamber provided the following, full list of straw-poll winners:
U.S. Representative, District 5
Thuy Lowe – 70
Glo Smith – 148
Corrine Brown - 87
U.S. Representative, District 9
Jorge Bonilla – 52
Carol Platt – 112
Peter Vivaldi – 47
Alan Grayson – 63
Nick Ruiz – 22
Marko Milakovich – 6
U.S. Representative, District 10
Daniel Webster – 249
William Ferree – 16
Michael McKenna – 34
Shayan Modarres – 19
Governor
Yinka Abosede Adeshina – 4
Elizabeth Cuevas-Neunder – 12
Rick Scott – 202
Charlie Crist – 86
Nan Rich – 25
Joe Allen – 6
Attorney General
Pam Bondi – 220
George Sheldon – 55
Perry E. Thurston – 41
Chief Financial Officer
Jeff Atwater – 229
William “Will” Rankin – 74
Commissioner of Agriculture
Adam Putnam – 233
Thadeus “Thad” Hamilton – 69
State Senator, District 12
Edward DeAguilera – 122
Fritz Jackson Seide – 43
Gary Siplin – 23
Geraldine F. Thompson – 113
State Representative, District 44
Eric Eisnaugle – 192
Stephen Facella – 42
Matthew Falconer – 45
State Representative, District 46
Bruce Antone – 148
Write In – 17
Clerk of Courts
Eduardo “Eddie” Fernandez – 211
James “Jimmy” Auffant – 36
Tiffany Moore Russell – 75
Circuit Judge 9, Group 10
Norberto Katz – 197
Kim Shepard – 83
Circuit Judge 9, Group 12
Frank George – 61
Margaret Schreiber – 206
Circuit Judge 9, Group 18
Harold M. Bacchus – 34
Elaine Barbour – 237
James Timothy Hetz – 12
Circuit Judge, Group 30
Orley Burley – 49
Kevin B. Weiss – 226
Circuit Judge 9, Group 32
Patricia Strowbridge – 176
Diana Tennis – 153
Circuit Judge 9, Group 33
Heather Pinder Rodriguez – 242
Roger Scott – 47
Circuit Judge 9, Group 35
Bradford D. Fisher – 66
Janet C. Thorpe – 214
Circuit Judge 9, Group 37
Gino Feliciani – 63
Scott Polodna – 208
County Judge, Group 10
Ken Barlow – 76
Tina Carabello – 141
Blaine McChesney – 54
County Judge, Group 15
Brian Duckworth – 197
Will Jay – 110
School Board Chair
Bill Sublette – 211
Write In – 17
School Board, District 1
Joie Cadle – 110
Joshua A. Katz – 145
School Board, District 2
Daryl Flynn – 158
Phil Stump – 62
School Board, District 3
Chadwick Hardee – 45
Regina Hellinger – 31
Linda Kobert – 98
J. Rocha – 42
Orange County Mayor
Teresa Jacobs – 217
Write In – 12
County Commission, District 2
Prince Brown – 9
Greg Jackson – 30
Alvin Moore – 39
Bryan Nelson – 119
Patricia Rumph – 32
Write In – 3
County Commission, District 4
Euri Cerrud – 22
Maribel Gomez Cordero – 23
Jennifer Thompson – 194
Write In – 3
County Commission, District 6
Lawanna Gelzer – 11
Homer Haratage – 25
Victoria Siplin – 25
Derrick “Shine” Wallace – 18
Roberta Walton – 49
Virginia Whittington – 91
Constitutional Amendment 1, Water and Land Conservation -
Yes – 207
No – 64
Constitutional Amendment 2, Use of Marijuana for Certain Medical Conditions
Yes – 176
No – 118
Constitutional Amendment 3, Prospective Appointment of Certain Judicial Vacancies
Yes – 149
No – 116
County charter amendment limiting political terms of office for county constitutional officer
Yes – 174
No – 93
County charter amendment providing for non-partisan elections for all county constitutional officers
Yes – 173
No – 93
Moving countywide charter office elections and making all charter office elections partisan
Yes – 113
No – 146
One-half cent sales surtax for school construction, renovation, technology retrofitting and land acquisition
Yes – 189
No – 108