Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Resign to Run Law Will Have An Impact on Miami Dade Political Landscape...I hope. By Geniusofdespair

A bonus for us, 3 County Commissioners threatening to run (Joe Martinez, Rebeca Sosa, Carlos Gimenez) and Hialeah Julio have to resign to run for County Mayor. Before they qualify, which is down the road a bit, they must resign in writing 10 days prior to the qualification date. They could drop out before the qualifying date and retain their seat. I would expect they will poll before they write that resignation letter. The rub, if there is a hasty election, as there could be in this case if Mayor Alvarez is recalled, they wouldn't have time for an accurate poll, thus, we could get rid of at least 4 elected politicians, and we would need even more elections. The downside, in some cases we could possibly get worse people in office. (This post gave me an opportunity to show you Rebeca Sosa's new glam shot...I need that photographer! Rebeca have you given up on your festive color palette in favor of a more sedate mayoral look?)

Here is an explanation of the resign-to-run law:

The “resign-to-run law” essentially prohibits an elected or appointed “officer” from qualifying as a candidate for another state, district, county or municipal public office if the terms or any part of the terms overlap with each other if the person did not resign from the office the person presently holds. (Section 99.012(3), Florida Statutes.)

1. If an officer must resign under the “resign-to-run” law, when must the officer resign and when must the resignation take effect?

The resignation must be submitted in writing at least 10 days prior to the first day of qualifying for the office the person intends to seek. (Section 99.012(3)(c), Florida Statutes.) (The qualifying dates for elections to particular offices can be obtained from the county supervisor of elections office.)

The resignation must take effect no later than the earlier of the following dates:
1. The date the officer would take office, if elected; or
2. The date the officer’s successor is required to take office.

(Section 99.012(3)(d), Florida Statutes.)


10 comments:

Anonymous said...

This will have a huge effect on the political landscape in Miami- Dade County. If all of the candidates that are talking about running do run, there will be a bunch of open seats streching from Miami to Tallahassee. Get ready folks cause the Elections Department is going to be busy for quite a while. And yes, the Taxpayers will be footing the bills.
Thanks Norman!

Anonymous said...

This law was not inforced by the court in Flinn or Sandra Ruiz case, why will be now??

Geniusofdespair said...

Because they were term-limited. There are not term limits on Hialeah or the County Commission. It will be enforced.

Anonymous said...

Gimenez was being coy at the KFHA meeting the other night about whether he was running or not. Sosa and Martinez keep pretending to run, too. In the end, none of these chickenshits will give up their little districts.

Anonymous said...

Gimenez is running last anon.

Anonymous said...

If you file your resignation letter ten days prior to the first qualifying date for the new office election, then you can remain in office until the time you would take the new office. If you file anytime after that, you have to leave office immediately. Flinn was entirely different, the old office and new never overlaped.

Mambi_Watch said...

America TeVe did an online poll last night on who viewers would elect for Mayor in 2012.

The choices were Carlos Gimenez, Marcelo Llorente, Joe Martinez, Raul Martinez and Julio Robaina.

Robaina - 35.44%
Llorente - 35.14%
R. Martinez - 16.22%
Gimenez - 6.01%
J. Martinez - 5.11%

No mention of how many voted.

Anonymous said...

The law is a good one as it cleans our ego-driven non-performers, and gives the voters a new start. . .

Geniusofdespair said...

Mambi Watch --- that is depressing.

Anonymous said...

That is not a scientific poll, and, the channel is tied to Ana Whatshername, who is running Robaina's campaign. I have seen the latest scientific numbers. Those look mighty fine.