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Selling Out Fast! 2022 Apopka Area Political Hob Nob & Straw Poll
Date and Time
Tuesday Jul 26, 2022
5:00 PM - 8:00 PM EDT5:00 PM-8:00 PM
Fees/Admission
$20 per person if preregistered.
$25.00 at-the-door
Children under 12 FreeEarly Bird Registration has now closed (7/18).
A few non-candidate sponsor table opportunities are available!Website
https://www.apopkachamber.org/events/details/2022-apopka-area-political-hob-nob-straw-poll-9163
Contact Information
407-886-1441
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2022 Apopka Area Political Hob Nob, Networking & Straw Poll -LIVE!
The Apopka Area Chamber of Commerce is Proud to Present
Tuesday, July 26, 2022, 5-8 PM.
Thank you Sponsors! University of Central Florida & Orlando Health.
$20 per person, per registration$25 at the door!
Featuring: Lula Mae's Eatery & Seafood Station of Apopka!
Cash Bar Open until 7 pm.
The following are our registered candidates! (Still coming in and will be updated!)
Representative in Congress District 10 (vote for one)- Khalid Muneer
- Kamia Brown
- Geraldine F Thompson
State Representative District 39- Doug Bankson
- Charles Hart
- Randy Ross
- Tiffany Hughes
- Daniel Webster
Chief Financial Officer
NONPARTISAN
Circuit Judge, 9th Judicial Circuit Group 9- Fay Olga Pappas
- John Beamer
- Aldo Bartolone
- Vincent Chiu
- Andrew Bain
- Michael Morris
- Elizabeth Josephine Starr
- Elizabeth Gibson
Val Demings
County Mayor
County Questions
Transportation System Surtax
Charter County and Regional Transportation System Surtax Shall a Charter County and Regional Transportation System Surtax at the rate of one percent (1%) be levied in Orange County, Florida for a period of 20 years with revenue deposited into a trust fund dedicated exclusively to transportation and transit improvement uses authorized by law, with oversight and accountability for the revenue provided by a citizen oversight board and the elected comptroller, as approved by the Board of County Commissioners?- For the One-Cent Sales Tax
- Against the One-Cent Sales Tax
The School Board of Orange County, Florida Ad Valorem Millage Election
Shall the School Board of Orange County, Florida, continue the current one (1) mill ad valorem millage for essential operating expenses, including compensating teachers and support staff, preserving academic programs, arts, athletics, and student activities, beginning July 1, 2023, and ending four (4) fiscal years later on June 30, 2027, shared proportionately with charter schools as legally required, with annual reporting to ensure proper fiscal stewardship of these funds to the citizens of Orange County?- Yes for Approval
- No for Rejection
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