Tiger Bay Club Luncheon Seminole County Board of Elections Republican Primary Debate: Anderson vs. Pennock
Our coverage of the Commitment 2024 Primary elections continued at Tiger Bay Club’s July luncheon, focusing on three key races in the Central Florida region. >> Watch the Seminole County Board of Elections debate above. The luncheon featured debates between Republican candidate and incumbent Chris Anderson for Seminole County Board of Elections and Amy Pennock for School Committee. Read more: Commitment 2024 debate series kicks off with focus on primary elections Candidates spoke about how they would handle independent representatives if they won seats, whether moving to a larger headquarters would better serve voters, how they compare in terms of experience, and issues surrounding a decline in mail-in ballot requests. Whoever wins the nomination after the Aug. 20 primary will face off against Democratic candidate Deborah Pouralion ahead of the November general election.RELATED: Orange County Board of Elections Democratic Primary Debate: Dentel vs. Helm vs. Hodge vs. GrundtThe luncheon also featured two Florida Senate races previously featured in the Commitment 2024 Primary Debate Series. Randolph Bracy and Geraldine Thompson, Democratic candidates for Florida Senate District 15, attended the luncheon and engaged in a heated debate. Meanwhile, only Kristen Arrington and Alan Grayson attended from the Democratic candidates for Florida Senate District 25, while Carmen Torres was absent from the debate. The debate, moderated by political reporter Greg Fox, is part of an ongoing debate series focusing on primaries in the nine districts covered by WESH 2. Following the August primaries, the debate series will focus on the general election on November 5. RELATED: Florida Senate District 25 Republican Primary Debate: Arguello vs. Martinez
Commitment 2024 Primary Election coverage continued at the Tiger Bay Club’s July luncheon, focusing on three key races in the Central Florida region.
>> Watch the Seminole County Board of Elections debate above
The luncheon featured a debate between Republican candidates and incumbents Chris Anderson for Seminole County Board of Elections and Amy Pennock for School Committee.
More information: Commitment 2024 debate series kicks off with focus on primary elections
The candidates spoke about how they would handle independent representatives if elected, whether moving to a larger headquarters would better serve voters, how their experiences compare and issues surrounding a decline in mail-in ballot requests.
Whoever wins the nomination in the Aug. 20 primary will face off against Democratic candidate Deborah Pourarion ahead of the November general election.
Related: Orange County Board of Elections Democratic Primary Debate: Dentel v. Helm v. Hodge v. Grund
The luncheon also covered the two Florida Senate races previously featured in the “Commitment 2024” primary debate series.
Randolph Bracy and Geraldine Thompson, the Democratic candidates for Florida’s 15th Senate District, attended the luncheon and engaged in a heated debate, while only Kristen Arrington and Alan Grayson, the Democratic candidates for Florida’s 25th Senate District, attended, with Carmen Torres absent from the debate.
The debate, moderated by political reporter Greg Fox, is part of an ongoing debate series focusing on primary elections in the nine districts covered by WESH 2. After the August primary elections, the debate series will focus on the Nov. 5 general election.
Related: Florida Senate District 25 Republican Primary Debate: Arguello vs. Martinez