Showing posts with label Cory Hutchinson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cory Hutchinson. Show all posts

Thursday, September 3, 2020

Sarasota's new candidates have a lot to say -- but will the public get the chance to hear them?

In our area right now, we are fortunate to have several candidates who are knowledgeable and articulate on a broad range of environmental issues.

Unfortunately, the current state of local media is such that it's likely very little broad public attention will be given to our area's local candidates or issues in the 2020 General Election. More on this below.

Here's a brief intro to five of these challengers, all of whom have made the environment a key plank in their respective platforms:



Andy Mele has a long and strong history of advocacy in both New York and Florida, where he's led Suncoast Waterkeeper as well as taking a lead role in opposing the huge gypsum mining firm Mosaic. Andy is running for Florida House District 71.





Mark Pienkos is running against incumbent Mike Moran in District 1, where large-scale developments are getting approved and moving eastward at an accelerated rate. Pienkos sees serious custodianship of the environment as integral to maintaining Sarasota's highly regarded quality of life.




Cory Hutchinson is running for the County Commission against Nancy Detert in District 3 - the Venice area. One key element of his platform is renewable energy. Hutchinson also wants to prioritize infrastructure repairs, to stop sewage spills into our water.






"Our environment is everything," says Alice White, "it's why we chose to live here." White, who's running for the District 5 County Commission seat, has been a longtime North Port voice for good planning and good planting -- In fact she's known as "The Tree Lady."          





Brian Kelly
 is a candidate for Venice City Council and a lifelong resident of Sarasota. A co-founder of Hands Along the Water, his focus is to preserve our lands from over-development, to protect our water quality and the environment as a whole, and to extend the reach of public health. "We must protect our natural resources," he says, adding, "our state's fragile environment is at risk from powerful interests. I am frustrated by developers' destruction for short-term gains. Our kids will pay the ultimate price if we don't act now."



There's a lot more about the County Commission districts, candidates and issues at Citizens for District Power.

From the sudden spate of super hotels planned for Siesta Key to the efforts of the Old Miakka Community in the most rural eastern portion of Northeast Sarasota, some of the most significant local issues have to do with the impacts of planning and intense development upon the environment.

Each candidate is following his or her individual conscience and commitment, but behind their concerns looms a larger common question, lurking in Red Tide, in storm surges, in ever-stronger hurricanes, in polluted aquifers, in the disappearance of rural life: Is our way of living reaching a breaking point? 

Where are the public debates?

None of these challengers is accepting developer handouts. All deserve to be better known. Voters deserve sustained, illuminating, in-depth discussion at this critical time.  

No public debates were organized by the corporate media in Sarasota during the August Primaries. The Herald Tribune is not staging any forums or debates for the General Election. And here's no word as of yet from WWSB-Ch 7, or the Observer, or any or our corporate media as to how they will cover the election.

Two local groups are holding online forums: - click the links to obtain their schedules: 

Tiger Bay and the League of Women Voters are organizing Zoom Forum events.

Are our media trying to socially distance themselves from these issues? Some residents think so. If you feel that candidates running without large funding from developers deserve more media attention, please sign this Petition:

Friday, May 8, 2020

Your petitions worked!

WITH JUST 4 DAYS TO GO, Mike Hutchinson MADE IT OVER THE TOP!  In fact, WELL over the top!   Now he and all the other NEWEST candidates for County Commission have qualified to be on the ballot in 2020.

CONGRATULATIONS to ALL Candidates!  And THANKS to all who signed their petitions!!

Now we can have some competition for a change!
Mike Hutchinson


Mike Hutchinson R - District 1 
   has qualified!

   Meet Mike


Mark Pienkos


        Mark Pienkos: D - District 1 
      has qualified!



Cory Hutchinson

Cory Hutchinson:  D - District 3 
     has qualified!
Meet Cory






Alice White

Alice White, D - District 5, 
has qualified! 
         Meet Alice 




Thank you!

Kindra Muntz
https://keepdemocracysafe.org (being updated)
https://singlememberdistricts.com (passed in 2018)


Now the School Board candidates must shift to raising money to qualify, because they realize it is IMPOSSIBLE to gather the rest of the 3,184 petitions needed by May 11 during the coronavirus shutdown of group meetings!  Why do they have such a large petition requirement?  Because their races are still AT-LARGE!  (School Board races should be single-member district as well!!)

So, CHIP IN if you will, to help them raise the $1,650 qualifying fee!!


School Board elections are non-partisan, and are still conducted at-large. That means any School Board candidate must submit over 3,000 verified petitions before May 11. 

Tom Edwards

Tom Edwards has stepped up to oppose Eric Robinson for a critical District 3 seat on the School Board. Find out more about him and download his petition, sign, send: electtomedwards@gmail.com or,

Electronically sign this Online petition for Tom Edwards—make sure your signature matches that on file with the Supervisor of Elections.

Printed, signed petitions can be mailed to Elect Tom Edwards, P.O. Box 1947, Nokomis, FL 34274.


David Graham

David Graham is gathering petitions to run in School Board District 2 against Karen Rose. 

Learn more about David, download,his petition here. Sign and send it to electdavidagraham@gmail.com, or, 

Electronically sign this Online petition for David Graham—make sure your signature matches that on file with the Supervisor of Elections

Printed and signed petitions can be mailed to Elect David A Graham, 5681 Bidwell Parkway, Unit 104, Sarasota, FL 34233.


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