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Get StartedThe Governor is the chief executive officer of a state and is responsible for implementing state laws and overseeing the operation of the state executive branch. The Governor oversees legislative proposals and vetoes, executive budgets, and implements executive orders.
The Lieutenant Governor is the second-highest ranking official of the state executive office. The Lieutenant Governor is the first successor to the Governor and the presiding officer of the State Senate, only voting to break a tie.
The Attorney General is the chief legal advisor and chief law enforcement officer of the state.
The Agriculture Secretary is responsible for overseeing state regulatory functions related to agriculture.
The State Auditor is the chief accountant for the state. Auditors check the financial records of a state and make certain its accounts are being managed correctly.
The U.S. Senate is one of two chambers of the federal legislature. Senators are responsible for writing and passing legislation, approving presidential appointments, and ratifying treaties with foreign countries.
The U.S. House of Representatives is one of two chambers for the federal legislature. Representatives begin the legislation process, offer amendments, and serve on committees.
State Senators are members of the state's upper chamber, as part of the state's bicameral legislature. State senators are responsible for voting on: bills related to public policy matters, levels for state spending, raises or decreases in taxes, and whether to uphold or override gubernatorial vetoes.
State Representatives are members of the state's lower chamber, as part of the state's bicameral legislature. State representatives are responsible for voting on: bills related to public policy matters, levels for state spending, raises or decreases in taxes, and whether to uphold or override gubernatorial vetoes.
To Fund Job Creation, Public Safety, Environmental Lands, Education and Infrastructure
Amending the County Charter to Provide for County Commissioner Elections in Single-Member Districts
Wild Spaces Public Places, Road Repair, Fire Stations, and Affordable Housing One Percent Sales Tax
Limitation on Assessment of Real Property Used for Residential Purposes
Abolishing the Constitution Revision Commission
Additional Homestead Property Tax Exemption for Specified Critical Public Services Workforce
Acquisition and Management of Water Resources and Environmental Lands Bond Referendum
County Commission Review of Operations
Personnel Policies for County Attorney and Director of Economic Development
Casino Gambling
AD VALOREM MILLAGE ELECTION
Charter Amendment Removing Term Limit Provision for Constitutional Offices
Charter Amendment Revising Appointment of Charter Review Commission
Continue Additional One Mill Ad Valorem Tax for District and Charter School Security and Expenses
Repeal Obsolete Articles IIIA, Sections 14 and 22, Articles V and XII.
Forfeiture of Office; Filling of Vacancies For Office of Mayor and City Commission
Term Limits for Commissioners and Mayor
Redevelopment of Two Government-Owned Properties Located West of Osceola Avenue in the Downtown Core
Qualifying Period and Fees
Names on Ballots
Council Residency Requirement
Exemption of ""Horizon West Bay"" Property from Referendum for Lease of City Owned Real Property
Amendment to Eliminate Single-Member Commission Districts
Amendment to extend councilperson and mayor-councilperson terms from three to four years.
Amendment to impose term limits of two consecutive terms on councilmembers and mayor-councilmember; grammatical modifications.
Providing City Council with the Authority to Grant Economic Development Ad Valorem Exemptions
Ordinance to Contract the City Limits of the City of Laurel Hill
Charter Amendment Governing The Filling of a Vacancy on the City Council to Fill an Unexpired Term
Charter Amendment Governing the Procedures of City Council Meetings
Charter Amendment Governing the Rules of Advisory Boards and Committees
Charter Amendment Governing the Publication of Hearing Notices for Ordinances
Charter Amendment Governing the Planning & Zoning Board
Eliminating the Prohibition Against Increasing or Approving an Increase of the Mayor's Compensation During the Term of Office for which the Mayor was Elected
Charter Amendment for Cost of Living Increase to Salaries of Clay County Commissioners
One-half Cent Surtax to Fund School Facilities and Safety, Security, and Technology Upgrades
Referendum to Fund Transportation Facilities and Services
Economic Development Ad Valorem (Property) Tax Exemptions for New Businesses and Expansions of Existing Businesses
Charter Amendment Creating Local Oath of Office for County Commissioners and the County Mayor
Charter Amendment Requiring Voter Approval for Changes to Governing Structure of County Transportation Assets
Amendment to Change Administrative Supervisor Role Name
Amendment to Change Administrative Supervisor Role Responsibilities
Amendment to Allow Administrative Supervisor to Appoint or Remove Department Heads Without Commission Approval
Amendment to Allow City Office Candidates More Time to File Required Information
Amendment to Authorize Expenditures Under $5,000 Without City Commission Approval
City of Gainesville Charter Amendment Filling Vacancy in Office by Calling a Special Election
School Capital Outlay Sales Surtax to Improve School Facilities
Optional 1/2-Cent Sales Surtax Referendum
Funding for Countywide Transportation Improvements by Levy of One Percent Sales Surtax
Acquire Lands To Protect Water Resources, The Indian River Lagoon, Natural Areas, And Wildlife Habitat
Repealing Resolution Providing for an Appointed, Rather than an Elected, Superintendent of Schools
Procedure and Meetings; No Mayoral Veto
Procedure and Meetings; No Mayoral Veto
Charter Review Committee Appointments
Qualification and Term of Office
Rescheduling Municipal Elections to Occur in Conjunction With National and State Elections in Even Years
Proposed Charter Amendment of Treasure Island, Florida Deleting Section 4.06 Personnel System Entirely
Proposed Charter Amendment Relating to Qualifications for Office
Expense Reduction- Charter Review
Providing City Commission with the Authority to Grant Economic Development Ad Valorem Tax Exemptions
Approving Amendment of City’s 99-year Lease for Dalí Museum to Allow Construction of Expansion
Ordinance Review Committee Appointments
Induction of Newly Elected Member of Board of Commissioners
Changing City Council Residency Requirements to Accommodate Redrawing District Boundaries Through the Redistricting Process
Proposed Charter Amendment of Treasure Island, Florida Concerning Signature Requirement for Petitions for Charter Amendments
Proposed Charter Amendment Relating to Mayor
Conveyance of City-Owned Real Property to Porter Development, LLC
Providing City Council with the Authority to Grant Economic Development Ad Valorem Tax Exemptions
Proposed Charter Amendment Relating to Vice Mayor
Proposed Charter Amendment Relating to Holding Other Offices and Town Employment
Proposed Charter Amendment Relating to Charter Offices
Revision Of The City Charter For The City Of Okeechobee, Florida
Change in the Length of Term of Office for the Mayor
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AD VALOREM (PROPERTY) TAX EXEMPTIONS
NON-SUBSTANTIVE CORRECTIONS
FOUR YEAR TERMS AND ELECTION DATE CHANGE
CANVASS OF RETURNS
ADJUST COUNCIL COMPENSATION
Referendum on Extension of Existing Infrastructure Sales Surtax
Residency Requirements for Councilmembers and Mayor
Charter Amendment Relating to a New City Charter for the City of Gulf Breeze, Florida
Rent Stabilization Ordinance to Limit Rent Increase for Certain Residential Rental Units
Referendum to Approve Ad Valorem Levy for Teachers, Instructional Personnel, Student Safety and Security
Referendum Regarding Continuation of Levying for Four Years One Mill for Operational Needs Of School District
Constructing and Renovating Public Schools; Upgrading Safety and Technology Through Issuance of General Obligation Bonds
St. Johns County Ten Year Sales Surtax to Fund Countywide Public Infrastructure and Improvements
Ordinance 2022-271: Amendments to Town of Greenville Charter
Removal of Persons Named in the 2006 Charter
Change the Length of Term of Office for the Mayor and Council Members
Mayor and Council Members Salary Adopted by Resolution
Regular Council Meeting Times Established by Resolution
Consecutive Absences by the Mayor or Town Council Members
Appointed Offices
Charter County and Regional Transportation System Surtax
Referendum To Amend Section 5.05 Of The City Of Vero Beach Charter
Referendum To Amend Section 5.05 Of The City Of Vero Beach Charter
Referendum To Amend Section 2.03 Of The City Of Vero Beach Charter
Referendum To Amend Section 4.06 Of The City Of Vero Beach Charter
Referendum To Amend Section 2.08 Of The City Of Vero Beach Charter
Referendum To Amend Section 5.05 Of The City Of Vero Beach Charter
Economic Development Ad Valorem (Property) Tax Exemptions for New Businesses and Expansions of Existing Businesses.
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