2012 General Election Information

Below you will find the latest voting information for Trinity, Florida. The information is presented with no editorial commentary (just the facts). Also included is the current 2012 General Election sample ballot information for precinct #083. 

Those living in the 34655 zip code are in voting precinct #083 and you will physically vote at:

Heritage Springs Clubhouse
11345 Robert Trent Jones Parkway
Trinity FL 34655

Important Dates

Election Date: Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Registration Closes: Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Early Voting Starts: Saturday, October 27, 2012
Early Voting Ends: Saturday, November 3, 2012

Interesting Registered Voter Facts

Precinct 083, (County-Wide)
Democrats: 1,343 (107,552)
Republicans: 2,710 (120,486)
Other: 1,306 (81,152)

Sample Ballot Information

PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT

(Vote for ONE)
Mitt Romney REP
Paul Ryan
Barack Obama DEM
Joe Biden
Thomas Robert Stevens OBJ
Alden Link
Gary Johnson LBT
James P. Gray
Virgil H. Goode, Jr. CPF
James N. Clymer
Jill Stein GRE
Cheri Honkala
Andre Barnett REF
Kenneth Cross
Stewart Alexander SOC
Alex Mendoza
Peta Lindsay PSL
Yari Osorio
Roseanne Barr PFP
Cindy Sheehan
Tom Hoefling AIP
Jonathan D. Ellis
Ross C. “Rocky” Anderson JPF
Luis J. Rodriguez
Write-in

UNITED STATES SENATOR

(Vote for ONE)
Connie Mack REP
Bill Nelson DEM
Bill Gaylor NPA
Chris Borgia NPA
Write-in

REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS DISTRICT 12

(Vote for ONE)
Gus Michael Bilirakis REP
Jonathan Michael Snow DEM
John Russell NPA
Paul Sidney Elliott NPA

CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT

(Vote for ONE)
Paula O’Neil REP
Roberta Cutting NPA

SHERIFF

(Vote for ONE)
Chris Nocco REP
K. Bogart DEM

PROPERTY APPRAISER

(Vote for ONE)
Mike Wells REP
Allison Newlon DEM

TAX COLLECTOR

(Vote for ONE)
Ed Blommel REP
Mike Olson DEM

SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS

(Vote for ONE)
Kurt S. Browning REP
Write-in

BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS DISTRICT 3

(Vote for ONE)
Kathryn Starkey REP
Matt Murphy DEM

JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT

Shall Justice R. Fred Lewis of the
Supreme Court be retained in office?
YES
NO

JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT
Shall Justice Barbara J. Pariente of the
Supreme Court be retained in office?
YES
NO

JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT

Shall Justice Peggy A. Quince of the
Supreme Court be retained in office?
YES
NO

DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL

Shall Judge Anthony K. Black of the
Second District Court of Appeal
be retained in office?
YES
NO

DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL

Shall Judge Darryl C. Casanueva of the
Second District Court of Appeal
be retained in office?
YES
NO

DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL

Shall Judge Charles A. Davis Jr. of the
Second District Court of Appeal
be retained in office?
YES
NO

DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL

Shall Judge Edward C. LaRose of the
Second District Court of Appeal
be retained in office?
YES
NO

COUNTY JUDGE, GROUP 2

(Vote for ONE)
Frank I. Grey
Tom Hanlon

MOSQUITO CONTROL COMMISSIONER SEAT 1

(Vote for ONE)
Sandra ‘Sandy’ Applefield
Randy Bethencourt
Shanon “Randy” Holm

MOSQUITO CONTROL COMMISSIONER SEAT 3

(Vote for ONE)
Vincent “Vinny” Buscetta
Gary W. (Buck) Joiner
The following amendments (No 1 – 12) are all legislatively-referred constitutional amendments (LRCA)

NO. 1
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
ARTICLE I, SECTION 28
Health Care Services
Filed by State Rep Scott Plakon
Senate President Mike Haridopolos
Requires 60 percent approval for adoption

NO. 2
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
ARTICLE VII, SECTION 6
ARTICLE XII, SECTION 32
Veterans Disabled Due to Combat
Injury; Homestead Property Tax Discount
Proposed by Senator Michael Bennet
Requires 60 percent approval for adoption

NO. 3
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
ARTICLE VII, SECTIONS 1 AND 19
ARTICLE XII, SECTION 32
State Government Revenue Limitation
Requires 60 percent approval for adoption

NO. 4
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
ARTICLE VII, SECTIONS 4, 6
ARTICLE XII, SECTIONS 27, 32, 33
Property Tax Limitations; Property
Value Decline; Reduction for
Nonhomestead Assesment
Increases; Delay of Scheduled Repeal
Requires 60 percent approval for adoption

NO. 5
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
ARTICLE V, SECTIONS 2, 11, AND 12
State Courts
Requires 60 percent approval for adoption

NO. 6
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
ARTICLE I, SECTION 28
Prohibition on Public Funding of
Abortions; Construction of Abortion Rights
Sponsored by Senator Anitere Flores
Representative Dennis Baxley
Requires 60 percent approval for adoption

NO. 8
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
ARTICLE I, SECTION 3
Religious Freedom
Requires 60 percent approval for adoption

NO. 9
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
ARTICLE VII, SECTION 6
ARTICLE XII, SECTION 32
Homestead Property Tax Exemption for
Surviving Spouse of Military Veteran or
First Responder
Sponsored by Representative Shawn Harrison
Requires 60 percent approval for adoption

NO. 10
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
ARTICLE VII, SECTION 3
ARTICLE XII, SECTION 32
Tangible Personal Property Tax
Exemption
Sponsored by Representative Eric Eisnaugle
Requires 60 percent approval for adoption

NO. 11
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
ARTICLE VII, SECTION 6
Additional Homestead Exemption;
Low-Income Seniors Who Maintain
Long-Term Residency on Property;
Equal to Assesed Value
Sponsored by Representative Jose Oliva
Requires 60 percent approval for adoption

NO. 12
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
ARTICLE IX, SECTION 7
Appointment of Student Body
President to Board of Governors of the
State University System
Sponsored by Representative Shawn Harrison
Requires 60 percent approval for adoption

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