Attorney General candidate to reach out to young voters
Apr. 8, 2010In an effort to attract more young voters, Florida Attorney General candidate Dave Aronberg will be paying a visit to Gainesville today and Saturday.
In an effort to attract more young voters, Florida Attorney General candidate Dave Aronberg will be paying a visit to Gainesville today and Saturday.
Their yard signs may be down, their support stickers thrown away, but the three Gainesville mayoral candidates who didn’t make the runoff election aren’t calling it quits.
Gainesville residents can now vote in the runoff election for their next mayor and District 4 city commissioner.
With the run-off for Gainesville mayor’s seat three weeks away, both candidates aren’t wasting any time mobilizing forces for one last round in the political arena.
In the race for Gainesville mayor and a District 4 City Commission seat, no candidate received the 50-percent plus one vote necessary to avoid a runoff.
Gainesville voters will elect a new Gainesville mayor and a new member to the City Commission’s District 4 on Tuesday.
Campaigners sporting Student Government party T-shirts are not the only people telling students to vote on election days.
Candidates running for mayor and the District 4 City Commission discussed key issues to rally support for upcoming elections/
The Unite Party claimed the executive ticket and 29 of the 49 available Senate seats.
With Student Government elections on Tuesday and Wednesday, candidates are kicking up their campaigns early this week.
After a very, very long afternoon in a sauna — we mean office — of niceties from politicos in training and conversation after conversation about the Reitz Union’s renovation and expansion, we’d like to present you with our spring 2010 endorsement. Hold onto your hats, ladies and gentlemen, because this endorsement may surprise you.
Local political candidates brought campaign buttons and balloons onto the Plaza of the Americas Thursday.
Editor’s Note: This is the final installment of the Face in the Race series.
I would like to start out my column today by addressing the accusations directed at the Alligator and its staff by some readers. I will be the first to admit I lean to the left in my political opinions, but there’s not much I can change about that. This isn’t anyone’s fault. And if people from the other side of the political spectrum want to have their voices heard, I’m sure they can go to the Alligator’s open houses, just as I did, and get a weekly column. I honestly thought I was being closer to center than I actually was, so I will make a better effort to be a bit more neutral.
The New York native is currently an underdog and likens himself to Rocky Balboa.