2020 Presidential Preference Primary and Municipal Elections
March 17, 2020
NUMBER OF REGISTERED VOTERS ELIGIBLE TO VOTE IN THIS ELECTION |
Total: 544,401 |
Republican: 240,133 |
Democrat: 249,208 |
NPA/Others: 55,060 |
Voter Registration Deadline & Deadline to change political party: February 18, 2020
Presidential Preference Primary
Republican *
Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente
Donald J. Trump
Joe Walsh
Bill Weld
Democratic *
Michael Bennet
Joe Biden
Michael R. Bloomberg
Cory Booker
Pete Buttigieg
Julian Castro
John Delaney
Tulsi Gabbard
Amy Klobuchar
Deval Patrick
Bernie Sanders
Joe Sestak
Tom Steyer
Elizabeth Warren
Marianne Williamson
Andrew Yang
Municipal Offices up for Election
CLEARWATER
Mayor
Elizabeth "Sea Turtle" Drayer
Frank Hibbard
Bill Jonson
Morton Myers
Councilmember Seat 2
Mark Bunker
Michael "Mike" Mannino
Bruce Rector
Eliseo Santana Jr.
Lina Teixeira
Councilmember Seat 3
Kathleen Beckman
Robert "Dr. Bob" Cundiff
Bud Elias
Scott R. Thomas
Referendum Questions
Councilmember Ward 1
April Thanos
Dan Liedtke
KENNETH CITY
2 Councilmember Seats
(Vote for up to Two)
Paul Asche
Bonnie A. Noble
William J. Rosemiller
Megan Zemaitis
Mayor
John B. Hendricks
Gary L. Hughes
Commisioner - District 1
Helen "Happy" Price
Deby Weinstein
OLDSMAR
Council Member Seat 3
(Special Election - Vacant Seat)
Chris Bohr
Andrew Knapp
Kelly O'Brien
Ballot Question
City Council Seat 3
Connie Bruce
Rick Butler
Ballot Questions
REDINGTON SHORES
Joe Ayoub
Tanja Vidovic
Commissioner Seat 4
Carlos Diaz
John Patrick Estok
David Roth
ST. PETE BEACH
Commissioner District 1
Terri Finnerty
Christopher Graus
TARPON SPRINGS
Commissioner Seat 1
Susan Hales
Jacob Karr
Ballot Questions
TREASURE ISLAND
Commissioner District 4
Richard D. Harris
Maribeth L. Wetzel
This information is subject to change.
Final ballot information will be posted after the candidate qualifying period for each municipality is completed
Municipalities that have Cancelled Elections:
Belleair Bluffs; Belleair Shore; Indian Rocks Beach; Indian Shores; N. Redington Beach; Redington Beach
Eligible voters in these municipalities may vote in these nonpartisan elections.
Florida is a closed primary state. Only voters in these municipalities who are registered with the Republican Party or Democratic Party may vote in the Republican or Democratic Primary for President.
* Some candidates have announced they have suspended their campaigns or withdrawn. However, none of the candidates filed with the State to “officially withdraw” by the deadline, so all names MUST appear on the ballot. A vote cast for a candidate, regardless of his/her campaign status, will be counted and included in the official results.