2016 mock election results wchs

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Results for: 2016 Student Mock Election 2016 Student Mock Election 1) President and Vice President (Vote for 1) Response (%) Responses Donald J. Trump (Michael R. Pence) REP

46.60

178

Hillary Rodham Clinton (Timothy Michael Kaine) DEM

42.15

161

Gary Johnson (Bill Weld) LPF

7.07

27

Darrell L. Castle (Scott N. Bradley) CPF

0.79

3

Jill Stein (Ajamu Baraka) GRE

1.57

6

Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente (Michael Steinberg) REF

1.83

7

Answered Question

382

Skipped Question

1

2) United States Senator (Vote for 1) Response (%) Responses Marco Rubio REP

55.61

208

Patrick Murphy DEM

30.48

114

Paul Stanton LPF

1.87

7

Tony Khoury NPA

2.67

10

Bruce Nathan NPA

4.55

17

Steven Machat NPA

1.87

7

Basil E. Dalack NPA

2.94

11

Answered Question

374

Skipped Question

9

3) Representative in Congress District 12 (Vote for 1) Response (%) Responses Gus Michael Bilirakis REP

49.18

181

Robert Matthew Tager DEM

50.82

187

Answered Question

368

Skipped Question

15

4) Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller (Vote for 1) Response (%) Responses Paula O'Neil REP

67.03

244

Roberta Cutting NPA

32.97

120

Answered Question

364

Skipped Question

19

5) Property Appraiser (Vote for 1) Response (%) Responses Gary Joiner REP

61.71

224


Gary Joiner REP

61.71

224

Jon Sidney Larkin DEM

38.29

139

Answered Question

363

Skipped Question

20

6) County Commissioner District 1 (Vote for 1) Response (%) Responses Ron Oakley REP

55.34

197

Dimitri A. Delgado NPA

44.66

159

Answered Question

356

Skipped Question

27

7) County Commissioner District 3 (Vote for 1) Response (%) Responses Kathryn Starkey REP

52.10

186

Barry Horvath DEM

47.90

171

Answered Question

357

Skipped Question

26

8) County Commissioner District 5 (Vote for 1) Response (%) Responses Jack Mariano REP

100.00

341

Answered Question

341

Skipped Question

42

9) Justice of the Supreme Court Shall Justice Charles T. Canady of the Supreme Court be retained in office? Response (%) Responses Yes

68.88

239

No

31.12

108

Answered Question

347

Skipped Question

36

10) Justice of the Supreme Court Shall Justice Jorge Labarga of the Supreme Court be retained in office? Response (%) Responses Yes

65.79

225

No

34.21

117

Answered Question

342

Skipped Question

41

11) Justice of the Supreme Court Shall Justice Ricky L. Polston of the Supreme Court be retained in office? Response (%) Responses Yes

61.29

209

No

38.71

132

Answered Question

341

Skipped Question

42

12) District Court of Appeal Shall Judge John Badalamenti of the Second District Court of Appeal be retained in office?


Response (%) Responses Yes

62.14

215

No

37.86

131

Answered Question

346

Skipped Question

37

13) District Court of Appeal Shall Judge Marva L. Crenshaw of the Second District Court of Appeal be reatined in office? Response (%) Responses Yes

68.51

235

No

31.49

108

Answered Question

343

Skipped Question

40

14) District Court of Appeal Shall Judge Patricia J. Kelly of the Second District Court of Appeal be retained on office? Response (%) Responses Yes

63.66

212

No

36.34

121

Answered Question

333

Skipped Question

50

15) District Court of Appeal Shall Judge Nelly N. Khouzam of the Second District Court of Appeal be retained in office? Response (%) Responses Yes

58.66

193

No

41.34

136

Answered Question

329

Skipped Question

54

16) District Court of Appeal Shall Judge Matt Lucas of the Second District Court of Appeal be retained in office? Response (%) Responses Yes

60.49

199

No

39.51

130

Answered Question

329

Skipped Question

54

17) District Court of Appeal Shall Judge Robert Morris the Second District Court of Appeal be retained in office? Response (%) Responses Yes

63.91

209

No

36.09

118

Answered Question

327

Skipped Question

56

18) District Court of Appeal Shall Judge Stevan Travis Northcutt the Second District Court of Appeal be retained in office? Response (%) Responses Yes

63.19

206

No

36.81

120

Answered Question

326

Skipped Question

57


19) District Court of Appeal Shall Judge Samuel Salario Jr of the Second District Court of Appeal be retained in office? Response (%) Responses Yes

59.88

194

No

40.12

130

Answered Question

324

Skipped Question

59

20) District Court of Appeal Shall Judge Craig C. Villanti of the Second District Court of Appeal be retained in office? Response (%) Responses Yes

60.56

195

No

39.44

127

Answered Question

322

Skipped Question

61

21) District Court of Appeal Shall Judge Douglas Alan Wallace the Second District Court of Appeal be retained in office? Response (%) Responses Yes

66.04

210

No

33.96

108

Answered Question

318

Skipped Question

65

22) Mosquito Control District 1 (Vote for 1) Response (%) Responses Sandra "Sandy" Applefield

65.18

219

Jerry A. Wells

34.82

117

Answered Question

336

Skipped Question

47

23) Mosquito Control District 3 (Vote for 1) Response (%) Responses Shanon R. Holm

42.39

142

Gary W. "Buck" Joiner

57.61

193

Answered Question

335

Skipped Question

48

24) No. 1 Constitutional Amendment, Article X, Section 29 Rights of Electricity Consumers Regarding Solar Energy Choice This amendment establishes a right under Florida's constitution for consumers to own or lease solar equipment installed on their property to generate electricity for their own use. State and local governments shall retain their abilities to protect consumer rights and public health, safety and welfare, and to ensure that consumers who do not choose to install solar are not required to subsidize the costs of backup power and electric grid access to those who do. The amendment is not expected to result in an increase or decrease in any revenues or costs to state and local government. Response (%) Responses Yes

71.55

249

No

28.45

99

Answered Question

348

Skipped Question

35


25) No. 2 Constitutional Amendment, Article X, Section 29 Use of Marijuana for Debilitating Medical Conditions Allows medical use of marijuana for individuals with debilitating medical conditions as determined by a licensed Florida physician. Allows caregivers to assist patients’ medical use of marijuana. The Department of Health shall register and regulate centers that produce and distribute marijuana for medical purposes and shall issue identification cards to patients and caregivers. Applies only to Florida law. Does not immunize violations of federal lawor any non-medical use, possession or production of marijuana. Increased costs fromthis amendment to state and local governments cannot be determined. There will be additional regulatory costs and enforcement activities associated with the production, sale, use and possession of medical marijuana. Fees may offset some of the regulatory costs. Sales tax will likely apply to most purchases, resulting in a substantial increase in state and local government revenues that cannot be determined precisely. The impact on property tax revenues cannot be determined. Response (%) Responses Yes

73.93

258

No

26.07

91

Answered Question

349

Skipped Question

34

26) No. 3 Constitutional Amendment, Article VII, Section 6, Article XII Tax Exemption for Totally and Permanently Disabled First Responders Proposing an amendment to the State Constitution to authorize a first responder, who is totally and permanently disabled as a result of injuries sustained in the line of duty, to receive relief fromad valoremtaxes assessed on homestead property, if authorized by general law. If approved by voters, the amendment takes effect January 1, 2017. Response (%) Responses Yes

77.13

263

No

22.87

78

Answered Question

341

Skipped Question

42

27) No. 5 Constitutional Amendment, Article VII, Section 6, Article XII Homestead Tax Exemption for Certain Senior, LowIncome, Long-Term Residents; Determination of Just Value Proposing an amendment to the State Constitution to revise the homestead tax exemption that may be granted by counties or municipalities for property with just value less than $250,000 owned by certain senior, low-income, long-termresidents to specify that just value is determined in the first tax year the owner applies and is eligible for the exemption. The amendment takes effect January 1, 2017, and applies retroactively to exemptions granted before January 1, 2017. Response (%) Responses Yes

67.84

232

No

32.16

110

Answered Question

342

Skipped Question

41

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