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Kimberly Mitchell joins Republicans for Sink

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010 by Michael C. Bender

With Rick Scott in the midst of his Republican unity tour, West Palm Beach City Commissioner Kimberly Mitchell, Fort Pierce Mayor Bob Benton and Okeechobee Sheriff Paul May were among 10 GOP local officials pledging their allegiance to Democrat Alex Sink’s gubernatorial campaign.

“Alex Sink has the experience and problem-solving approach that we need in our next Governor,” Mitchell said in a statement. “Sink understands the needs of Florida’s business owners and will make sure the Florida’s small businesses have the right support to thrive and grow.”

(We noted Mitchell’s interest in Sink last year.)

Here’s the press release from Sink’s campaign:

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Key West Palm Beach commissioners now oppose revisiting term limits on November ballot

Friday, August 6th, 2010 by George Bennett

Frankel

Frankel

WEST PALM BEACH — Chances that term-limited Mayor Lois Frankel can run for a third term in 2011 took a hit today.

City Commissioners Jeri Muoio and Kimberly Mitchell now say they oppose putting a question on the November ballot asking voters if they want to extend the mayoral limits from two terms to three. Muoio and Mitchell had been sympathetic to putting the question before voters on the general election ballot.

With Commissioner Molly Douglas also opposed, that means at least three of five commissioners are against setting a referendum on extending term limits for the mayor. If voters don’t approve a change to the city charter, Frankel can’t seek a third term in March.

Both Douglas and Muoio have opened campaigns for mayor, but there was speculation Muoio would step aside if Frankel were a candidate. Mitchell is also the subject of frequent mayoral speculation.

If commissioners don’t put a question on the ballot, supporters can force a referendum by collecting about 5,800 signatures. But a petition drive launched last month appears to be short of the goal, and county Elections Supervisor Susan Bucher has said she needs to have signatures verified and language approved by Aug. 20.

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Police union poll tests Brandenburg for West Palm Beach mayor; she says she’s not running

Friday, May 14th, 2010 by George Bennett

Brandenburg: 'I'm running for the county commission'

Brandenburg: 'I'm running for the county commission'

A telephone poll conducted by the Police Benevolent Association this week asks respondents about declared 2011 West Palm Beach mayoral candidates Jeri Muoio and Molly Douglas and undeclared-but-considering-it candidate Kimberly Mitchell.

There’s also a favorable/unfavorable question about former U.S. Rep. Mark Foley, who’s name has been floated as a potential mayoral candidate.

But the survey questions that have tongues wagging concern term-limited state Rep. Mary Brandenburg, a former city commissioner who’s running for Palm Beach County commission this year and says she’s not interested in a mayoral campaign.

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GOP city commissioner backs Democrat Sink for governor

Friday, May 29th, 2009 by George Bennett

West Palm Beach City Commissioner Kimberly Mitchell, a Republican, says she’s supporting Democrat Alex Sink for governor in 2010 rather than presumed GOP frontrunner Bill McCollum.

Mitchell

Mitchell

Mitchell, whose city commission seat is nonpartisan, also says she’ll cross party lines to support Democratic state Sen. Dave Aronberg if Aronberg runs for attorney general in 2010.

On the other hand, Mitchell favors conservative Republican Marco Rubio in the GOP’s U.S. Senate primary against more moderate frontrunning Gov. Charlie Crist. Mitchell is also crossing county lines to back state Rep. Ellyn Bogdanoff, R-Fort Lauderdale, in a GOP state Senate primary rather than Palm Beach County candidates Carl Domino or Nick Loeb.

Mitchell’s city commission seat is up for reelection in 2010 and she’s often mentioned as a potential mayoral candidate in 2011.

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