With Santamaria undecided, Democrat Jackson says he’ll run for commission seat
by George Bennett | March 19th, 2010Jackson, 44, is a former South Bay commissioner and city manager and former regional service director for the South Florida Water Management District. Now a consultant, he was tapped by Santamaria as a “liaison” between the county government and Glades and received $184,485 from the county over three years for his services.
Santamaria has described himself as torn over whether to seek a second term. He says he loves half his job, but “the other 50 percent is a total waste of time on a lot of nonsense, minutia, insignificant issues, having to listen to people who love to (hear) themselves talk during meetings, too many social events, ribbon cuttings, etc., etc., etc.”
Indian Trail Improvement District President Michelle Damone, also a Democrat, appears to be leaning toward a run as well. Democrat Elissa Pearl opened a campaign for the seat last year but hasn’t been visible on the campaign trail and has said she won’t run if Santamaria does.
Santamaria won a four-candidate Democratic primary in 2006 with 42.1 percent. Jackson got 24.9 percent to finish second. Santamaria then won the general election with 58.5 percent over Republican John Carroll and no-party candidate Penny “The Acreage’ Riccio.
Jackson said he picked up candidate papers today and plans to file them Monday.
Tags: Elissa Pearl, Jess Santamaria, Michael E. Jackson, Michelle Damone






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March 19th, 2010 at 4:10 pm
Jess’ continual indecision and tone affects his district and causes strife.
Why the turmoil? Make a decision for goodness sakes. Stop playing games with your constituents.
Declare either way. This indecision does not help the district.
Wake up, Jess.
March 20th, 2010 at 4:01 pm
I’d love to see Michael win, but the Glades folks will be outvoted by those east of 20 mile bend. The Glades should have their OWN commissioner.
March 20th, 2010 at 4:22 pm
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March 20th, 2010 at 5:35 pm
Another commissioner to add to the bloated bureaucracy? Are you kidding? It’s time to cut back, the federal government is spending faster than it can print it. If Obamacare goes thru, we’ll all be paying higher taxes for less service and higher deficit spending. You can’t be serious about replacing Snatamaria with another tax and spend democrat or split the west for another district.