Early primary voting fires up
August 11, 2008 by Administrator · Leave a Comment
Early voting got off to a smooth start today, with thousands of Floridians casting ballots for Florida’s primaries.
“This really takes the pressure off for Election Day,” said Hillsborough County Elections Supervisor Buddy Johnson. “Early voting is so new, the archival information is just not large enough to make an extrapolation about what it means for voter turnout, but it’s extremely popular.”
Johnson said the process was moving smoothly at 13 early voting locations across Hillsborough.
In Brevard County, assistant Elections Supervisor Duwayne Lundgren said there was one minor problem when a key to a ballot-scanning machine was missing, but the delay was only about three minutes. He said things were running smoothly at five locations in the county.
A spot-check of elections offices across the state also showed heavy demand for mailed ballots this year. Voter interest is usually higher in presidential years, and voter registration figures released Sunday night showed a gain of 415,000 voters statewide over the past seven months.
Some candidates used the occasion to grab a little free publicity, by showing up with their families and crowds of supporters to vote on the first day of pre-primary balloting. Campaign strategists also like the method because it allows party volunteers to vote early and be free on Election Day to work for their candidates.
Operating hours and days vary from county to county, but early voting is generally available at county courthouses and satellite locations during normal business hours and for eight hours next weekend. Leon County Elections Supervisor Ion Sancho said weekend operations can be either Saturday or Sunday, or four hours on each day, depending on a county’s staffing demands.
Early voting ends on Sunday, Aug. 24, so elections offices can use the Monday before the primary date to distribute machinery and get ready for the big day.
DiPatri gets $18,801 in bonus pay
August 5, 2008 by Administrator · Leave a Comment
Brevard Public Schools leader Richard DiPatri will receive an $18,801 bonus this year, the district said Tuesday. DiPatri received $204,940 in base pay for the 2007-08 school year and was eligible for $20,494 in bonus money, or 10 percent of his pay.
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Titusville may freeze employees’ salaries
August 5, 2008 by Administrator · 1 Comment
TITUSVILLE — The city’s proposed $131 million budget eliminates many capital improvement projects, freezes salaries and includes no program enhancements — but doesn’t call for any layoffs.
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Horse barns ready, but not open yet
August 5, 2008 by Administrator · Leave a Comment
Construction wrapped up on Wickham Park’s new horse barns in February. But they will remain empty into the fall, when Brevard County commissioners expect a consultant’s recommendation on how to use them.
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Brevard park projects may be finished by 2010
August 5, 2008 by Administrator · Leave a Comment
Before voters agreed in 2006 to borrow up to $85.7 million to finish more than 20 park referendum projects, Brevard County officials said they hoped to complete the parks within two years.
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Palm Bay proposal would give locals 1st shot at work bids
August 4, 2008 by Administrator · Leave a Comment
Palm Bay officials are looking to give a break to local businesses wanting to work with the city on everything from cutting grass to building new water systems.
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