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President

BARACK OBAMA

U.S. Senator

BILL NELSON

Congress

District 23

DEBBIE WASSERMAN SCHULTZ

District 25 MARIO DIAZ-BALART

District 26 JOE GARCIA

District 27

ILEANA ROS-LEHTINEN

State Attorney

KATHERINE FERNANDEZ RUNDLE

State Senate

District 35

JOHN DANIEL COURIEL

District 39

DWIGHT BULLARD

State Representative

District 102 SHARON PRITCHETT

District 103 MANNY DIAZ, JR.

District 105 CARLOS TRUJILLO

District 107 BARBARA WATSON

District 110 JOSE OLIVA

District 111 EDDY GONZALEZ

District 112 ALEX DIAZ DE LA PORTILLA

District 114 ERIK FRESEN

District 115 MICHAEL BILECA

District 116 JOSE FELIX DIAZ

District 117 KIONNE L. McGHEE

District 118 FRANK ARTILES

District 119 JEANETTE M. NUNEZ

District 120 HOLLY MERRILL RASCHEIN

Florida Supreme Court

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

YES

Third District Court of Appeal

Retain Judges Angel A. Cortinas, Kevin Emas, Ivan F. Fernandez, Leslie B. Rothenberg and Richard J. Suarez?

YES

County Judge

Group 24

ANDREA R. WOLFSON

County Commission

District 3

AUDREY M. EDMONSON

District 5

LUIS GARCIA

District 11

JUAN C. ZAPATA

Constitutional Amendments Nos. 1-11

NO to all

Extend school bonds

FOR

Charter amendments

Commission term limits

YES

Technical clarifications

YES

Two-thirds vote to change UDB

YES

Incorporation

NO

Enhance Commission on Ethics and Public Trust

YES

Election within 90 days

YES

County procurement

NO

Crandon Park Tennis Center

YES

Improve animal services

YES

Coral Gables pickup trucks

YES

MIAMI BEACH

Commission hires city clerk

NO

Historic Preservation Board

YES

Petition deadline

YES

Waive qualifying fee

YES

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