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Guest
10-15-2008, 10:43 PM
Count 'em, folks. Those of us who live in Sumter County will be voting on seven amendments to the state constitution in the upcoming general election. Some of the ballot proposals are not as clear as one would like. A NO vote sometimes will mean YES and vice versa. Constitutional amendments are very hard to escape once they've been passed.

We'd better begin spending more time worrying about the close-to-home issues and less time whaling away reacting to the back-and-forth negative campaigning by the presidential candidates. A sample ballot was in today's Daily Sun if you want to refresh yourself with the amendments we'll be voting on.

There are actually three different ballots within Sumter County alone. If you know your precinct, go to the Sumter County Supervisor of Elections website to refresh yourself with the ballot you'll be using when you vote...

http://www.sumterelections.org/ew_pages/SOEContent/GE08_sampleballots.htm

The proposed amendments to be considered on my ballot include:

• A question on whether illegal aliens should be able to own property.

• The question of whether marraige should be between only a man and a woman.

• Whether the legislature should be able to prohibit improvements to your home for hurricane protection or renewable energy from being included in the calculation of home value for real estate tax purposes.

• A proposal to require the state legislature to permit property tax exemptions for real property used for perpetual conservation purposes as well as that properrty so classified by the legislature.

• A change to permit the state to determine and assess property used for working waterfront purposes.

• A proposal that permits the state legislature to require counties to hold elections to authorize a special community college tax, such tax to sunset in five years and not be renewable, even by vote of residents.

• In the precincts that comprise CDD 7, you will be asked whether you want the CDD to incorporate itself as a municipality. Be careful what you ask for on this one. One district of the eight or nine residential districts that comprise The Villages trying to stand alone as a municipality could be very unworkable.

In addition, of course, Sumter County residents will be voting on whether to continue "One Sumter" wherein all county residents elect all five county commissioners rather than having five districts, each electing one commissioner.

Be very careful to familiarize yourself with the ballot proposals. They are NOT worded clearly and it will be easy to misunderstand the proposal and have your vote mean the opposite of your intentions.

Guest
10-16-2008, 07:48 AM
Kahuna,

That item about CDD7 incorporating as a municipality caught my eye too. I just tracked it back via the CDD website. Apparently, by law, when a CDD reaches 5,000 residents they have to put a referendum on the ballot to give them the option to incorporate. CDD7 is Duval, Hadley, Hemingway, etc. To retain the current form of CDD government used throughout the Villages, the correct vote here would be a NO.

I tried to paste a link in here to CDD7 website but it wouldn't work properly, kept circling back to TOTV. To find the document, go to www.districtgov.org (http://www.districtgov.org) .... on right column, is place to choose a district for "Meeeting Minutes/Agenda"....choose district 7; From District 7 homepage, click on link for Sept 19 2008 agenda, all the way at the bottom is a hot link "A" for the letter from CDD to Supervisor of Elections.

Guest
10-16-2008, 08:04 AM
Thanks so much for this information. I read all of your posts and if I could put my thoughts into words, I think I would write like you 99% of the time.
Could you tell me more about those proposed amendments as I am in District 112 which seems to be yours.
I appreciate any information you have.
I have printed the ballot and my sister and I are reviewing it.

Guest
10-16-2008, 10:43 AM
See this thread for the amendments in a clear to understand format.

https://www.talkofthevillages.com/forums/showthread.php?t=17462

Guest
10-16-2008, 12:12 PM
Here's a link to an excelent summary of the constitutional amendments we'll all be voting on...

https://www.communicationsmgr.com/projects/1373/amendments-at-a-glance.asp

On the CDD 7 Municipality vote, I now remember when we faced the same vote in CDD 6. I think it is also correct that the state law requires the developer who uses the CDD form of government to hold an election to determine whether the residents want to become a more traditional form of government incorporation (village, town, city, etc.).

I'm not totally certain, but I think the idea of incorporation has been defeated in all six districts where the election has been held so far.

I can recall when we had to vote on the question in CDD 6 that I asked myself the question whether a bunch of retirees who wanted to run for a new town government could do a better job of running The Villages than the developer is doing. It was an easy vote once I answered that question for myself.