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Deltona City Council District 4: Tom Premo
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Tom Premo, 46 Deltona Owner/operator of Amazing Glaze Refinishing Inc. Challenger Q. What do you see as the biggest issue for the office you are seeking? A. Right now water rates are the top complaint of our residents. We have endured a 17.25 percent rate increase for the past 4 years, soon to be 5 years, which will total just under a 125 perc...
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Deltona City Council District 4: Nancy Schleicher
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Nancy Schleicher, 65 Deltona Retired teacher Challenger Q. What do you see as the biggest issue for the office you are seeking? How our city looks was the biggest complaint I heard from residents. Almost every neighborhood appears to have a home with an overgrown lawn or other violations, which impacts the appearance and value of the neighborh...
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Oak Hill Mayor: Douglas Gibson
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Douglas Gibson, 69 Oak Hill Retired insurance professional Challenger Q. What do you see as the biggest issue for the office you are seeking? A. Under the current city charter the position of mayor is that I will have a vote, have a voice, but no veto power. That's it, the mayor runs the commissions meetings. The first issue will be water and s...
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Oak Hill Mayor: Linda C. Hyatt
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Linda C. Hyatt, 68 Oak Hill Retired Registered Surgical Nurse Challenger Q. What do you see as the biggest issue for the office you are seeking? A. The city needs to aggressively strive for grants to get water and sewer lines down U.S. 1. Also, we need to continue annexations. Q. What are your qualifications for the office you are seeking? A. H...
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Daytona Beach City Commission Zone 1: Carl W. Lentz IV
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Carl W. Lentz IV, 36 Daytona Beach Commercial Real Estate Broker Challenger Q. What do you see as the biggest issue for the office you are seeking? A. The biggest issue in Daytona Beach remains economic development. As we encourage the growth of our existing companies and recruit new companies to our area, we will be able to increase the qualit...
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Daytona Beach City Commission Zone 1: Ruth Trager
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Ruth Trager, 74 Daytona Beach Businesswoman with Kressman's Repairs Challenger Q. What do you see as the biggest issue for the office you are seeking? A. The biggest issue I see for the office I am seeking is the need to set priorities for the limited funds we have in our budget and to broaden our tax base. Residents and businesses will not be ...
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Daytona Beach Shores City Council District 4: Paul deMange
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Paul deMange, 74 Daytona Beach Shores Retired FAA Air Traffic Controller challenger Q. What do you see as the biggest issue for the office you are seeking? A. The most important upcoming issue will be the need to provide our residents with the services they require. Proper funding for public safety and all the city hall services will be a major...
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Daytona Beach Shores City Council District 4: Henry Fehrmann
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Henry Fehrmann, 63 Daytona Beach Shores Mechanical contractor, business owner Challenger Q. What do you see as the biggest issue for the office you are seeking? A. One of the biggest issues I see is having a united council with a wise mind of their own without any influence from a city manager, more open mindedness and always in the best intere...
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Volusia County Clerk of Court: Diane Matousek
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Diane Matousek, 58 Orange City Clerk of the Circuit Court Incumbent Q. What do you see as the biggest issue for the office you are seeking? A. Budget is our biggest concern. We have harnessed technology to move the clerk's office into the 21st century and maintain customer service. Budget cuts mean a smaller staff , but I will guide the office th...
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Volusia County Clerk of Court: Christine Sanders
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Christine Sanders, 42 Ormond Beach Resigned from Volusia County Schools to run for office Challenger Q. What do you see as the biggest issue for the office you are seeking? A. Wasteful spending. The incumbent created 23 higher-paying positions and utilizes one supervisor for every five employees. I will restructure the top-heavy workforce. The ...
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