Concerned Friends of Fernandina        

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                 Concerned Friends of Fernandina is a grassroots citizens group formed to inform and involve  residents wanting to

                 preserve the small town  identity of Fernandina Beach and its natural beauty.

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(A)General Election Archive page

  • Florida Presidential Preference Primary  Jan 29, 2008                  
  • Primary Election Aug 26, 2008
  • General Election Nov 4, 2008

 

 

Check out the Presidential candidates' web sites (click on underlined name):

 
                        Republican Candidate     

John McCain      

 

 

   

                                 Democratic Candidate

       Barack Obama    

 

  Have a laugh see "Jib Jab"   click here:       Vote Here After Some Campaigning

 

See their statements, make a choice :   http://abcnews.go.com/politics/matchomatic/fullpage?id=5542139

 

VOTING DATES

Presidential Preference Primary                      Primary Election                            General Election

Register by :  Dec 31, '07                           Register by :  July 28,'08                    Register by : Oct 6,'08

Election:  Jan 29,'08                                   Election:  Aug 26,'08                          Election:  Nov 04,'08   

 

 

RESULTS  Click here

 

Nov. 7, 2006 Ballot questions: (6 amendments)

Amendment #1  Legislators' spending

What would it do: Put stricter controls on how the Legislature spends money and plans the budget.  It would limit the amount of nonrecurring revenue the state could spend on recurring purposes to 3 percent of the overall general fund revenue.

Pro: Makes legislators think on a more long term basis when planning the state's budget.

Con:  Ties legislatures hands when it comes to spending money.

CFOF recommends a YES vote

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Amendment #3 Passing future amendments

What would it do: Require constitutional amendments to be approved by 60 percent of the voters instead of the simple majority currently needed.

Pro: Makes it harder to amend constitution.

Con:  Amendment seen as a power grab by legislators and big business threatened by people's ability to amend constitution.

CFOF recommends a NO vote       Click to see the issue  TV ad

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Amendment #4 Youth smoking

What would it do: Spend millions of dollars each year on smoking prevention and education, primarily aimed at youth.

Pro: The money is coming from the 13 billion settlement with  tobacco companies, not tax dollars.

Con:  The money could be spent to plug other budget holes.

CFOF recommends a YES vote

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Amendment #6 Homestead Exemptions

What would it do: Let counties and municipalities offer an additional $ 25,000 homestead exemption to low-income homeowners 65 and older.

Pro: Many of these citizens are on fixed incomes an cannot afford to pay the ever-increasing property taxes on their homes.

Con:  The exemption would take away revenue from local governments.

CFOF recommends a YES vote

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Amendment #7 Disabled Vets

What would it do: Give a property tax discount to permanently disabled veterans 65 or older who were Florida residents when they entered the military.

Pro: Tax exemption would give thanks to disabled vets, many of whom are on fixed incomes.

Con:  Does not apply to all disabled vets and would reduce local government income.

CFOF recommends a YES vote

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Amendment #8 Eminent Domain

What would it do: Prohibit government entities from using eminent to take private property and hand it over to a private developer.

Pro: Amendment would strengthen property rights in Florida.

Con:  Would make it harder for cities and counties to redevelop  blighted areas.

CFOF recommends a YES vote

 

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"cfof" are residents of Fernandina Beach, Florida.
 
Last updated: October 20, 2011.