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President

BARACK OBAMA

U.S. Senator

BILL NELSON

Congress

District 22

LOIS FRANKEL

District 23

DEBBIE WASSERMAN

SCHULTZ

District 25

MARIO DIAZ-BALART

State Attorney

MIKE SATZ

State Senate

District 33

ELEANOR SOBEL

District 34

MARIA SACHS

State Representative

District 98

KATIE EDWARDS

District 99

ELAINE J. SCHWARTZ

District 102

SHARON PRITCHETT

District 103

MANNY DIAZ JR.

District 104

DOUGLAS “DOUG” ANDREW

GORDON HARRISON

District 105

CARLOS TRUJILLO

Clerk of the County Court

HOWARD C. FORMAN

Sheriff

AL LAMBERTI

County Commission

District 3

STACY RITTER

District 7

TIMOTHY M. “TIM” RYAN

District 9

DALE V.C. HOLNESS

Florida Supreme Court

Retain Justice R. Fred Lewis, Justice Barbara J. Pariente and Justice Peggy A. Quince?

YES

Fourth District Court of Appeal

Retain Judges Burton C. Conner and Carole Y. Taylor

YES

County Court

Group 5

OLGA LEVINE

Group 10

ROBERT F. “BOB” DIAZ

Constitutional Amendments

Nos. 1-11

NO to all

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