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Election Information
March
9, 2010 Election
The next general election for the City of Clearwater will be held on Tuesday, March 9, 2010. Seats 4 and 5, currently held by Carlen Petersen and Paul Gibson, respectively, are up for election. Councilmember Petersen cannot run due to term limits. Councilmember Gibson has announced his intentions to run for re-election.
All councilmembers are elected at-large for terms of four years and are limited to two terms.
Candidates must be qualified voters of the city, at least eighteen years of age, and have continuously resided in the City for at least one year prior to the start of qualifying (12/7/09). In order to qualify for office, signatures of 250 registered voters of the City of Clearwater must be obtained on petition cards. The petition cards will be provided to potential candidates by the City.
Newly elected commissioners take office at the March 15, 2010. The Oath of Office ceremony will occur at the March 18, 2010, council meeting.
Important Dates for Prospective Candidates
- September 10, 2009 - First day candidates can obtain form to appoint Treasurer and open Campaign Account. Upon filing the completed form with the City Clerk, petition cards will be provided.
- December 7, 2009 - Candidate qualifying period begins.
- December 18, 2009 - Candidate qualifying period ends.
View the complete Candidate's Calendar
Please direct any questions to the Official Records & Legislative Services at (727) 562-4093.
Candidacy Information
What is a Candidate?
A
candidate is any person who:
- Appoints a campaign treasurer and designates a primary depository.
- Receives contributions or makes expenditures or gives consent for
any other person to receive contributions or make expenditures, with
a view to bringing about his or her nomination, or election, or retention
in public office.
- Seeks to qualify for nomination or election by means of a petitioning
process.
- Files
qualification papers and subscribes to a candidate's oath as required
by law.
Who can be a candidate?
To
become a candidate for the Clearwater City Council, you must:
- Be at least 18 years of age.
- Be a registered voter of the City of Clearwater.
- Be a resident of the City of Clearwater for at least one continuous
year prior to the first day of the qualifying period (December 7, 2008).
When may I announce my candidacy?
- You
may discuss your candidacy at any time; however, you
are considered an
"announced" candidate
when you file your Appointment of Treasurer and Designation of Campaign Depository (Form DS-DE 9). This form is available 180 days prior to the election date (September 10, 2009). You must file the completed Form DS-DE 9 with this office before you accept any campaign contributions or make any expenditure toward your campaign. This form shows:
(a) Your
name, address, and phone number.
(b) Name,
address, and phone number of your campaign treasurer.
(c) Signature
of campaign treasurer, showing acceptance of appointment.
(d) Name
and address of your depository (bank).
(e) Seat number sought.
- Form DS-DE 9 is not effective until the campaign treasurer signs it
and it is filed with this office.
- F.S. 106.023 requires that, within 10 days of filing the Appointment of Campaign Treasurer and Designation of Campaign Depository, you must file a Statement of Candidate with the City Clerk, stating you have read and understand Chapter 106. (This form will be provided upon filing Form DS-DE 9.)
Campaign treasurer
- Your campaign treasurer may serve as treasurer for more than one
candidate or political committee. You or your spouse may serve
as your campaign treasurer. Your campaign depository may be
any bank, savings and loan association, or credit union authorized
to transact business in the State of Florida.
- All contributions and expenditures are to be made through the campaign
treasurer.
- The campaign treasurer is responsible for keeping detailed accounts,
current within not more than 2 days after the date of receiving a contribution
or making an expenditure.
- The campaign treasurer is responsible for filing the required
treasurer's reports. Deadlines for filing the report are
listed in the Candidates' Calendar.
Candidate qualifying and filing for office
A. When and where?
When: Begins December 7, 2009, at 8:00 a.m. and ends December 18, 2009, at 5:00 p.m.
Where: Official Records & Legislative Services Department, City Hall, 2nd floor, 112 S. Osceola Avenue, Clearwater, FL 33756
View the complete Candidate's Calendar
B. What must I do when I file for office?
- Submit State Financial Disclosure Form. (Provided upon filling
DS-DE 9 with City Clerk)
- Submit at least 250 petition cards, each signed by a registered voter
of the City of Clearwater. (350 cards will be provided upon filing
DS-DE 9 with City Clerk.)
- Sign Loyalty Oath.
- Pay a qualifying fee of $100 and an election assessment fee of 1%
of the salary of the office being sought ($198.29). These fees must be
paid by a check drawn on the campaign account.
Resign to Run Requirement
- Per F.S. 99.012(3)(c), No officer may qualify as a candidate for
another public office (whether state, district, county, or municipal)
if the terms or any part thereof run concurrently with each other,
without resigning from the office currently held. The resignation
is irrevocable.
- The written resignation must be submitted at least ten
days prior
to the first day of qualifying for the office. The resignation
must be effective no later than the earlier of the following dates:
a. The date the officer would take office, if elected; or
b. The date the officer's successor is required to take office.
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