Nearly a thousand political supporters attended the Kissimmee/Osceola County Chamber of Commerce’s 2016 Osceola Hob Nob at Osceola Heritage Park to cast their vote for local, state and federal politicians at Osceola County’s premier political event.
Voters made their voice count during the “Straw Ballot Poll” conducted as part of the event. All event attendees had the opportunity to rally support for their candidate of choice during the Parade of Candidates.
Candidates seeking support for election into office were present to personally meet the Osceola County voters. While strolling through the numerous display booths hosted by each candidate and business vendors, attendees indulged in unlimited networking with the area’s top business leaders, enjoyed delicious catering by SAVOR, and took part in the fun and festivities.
The results of the “Straw Ballot Poll” were announced at the close of the event.
President of the United States
0.62 - Donald J Trump
0.38 - Hillary Clinton
United States Senator Democratic Primary
0.09 - Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente
0.31 -Alan Grayson
0.13 - Pam Keith
0.01 - Reginald Luster
0.46 - Patrick Murphy
United States Senator Republican Primary
0.16 - Carlos Beruff
0.06 - Ernie Rivera
0.69 - Marco Rubio
0.09 - Dwight Mark Anthony Young
US Representative in Congress District 9 DEM
0.42 - Valleri Crabtree
0.06 - Dena Grayson
0.04 - Susannah Randolph
0.49 - Darren Soto
US Representative in Congress District 9 REP
0.56 - Wayne Liebnitzky
0.44 - Wanda Rentas
State Senator District 15
0.47 - Bob Healy Jr
0.21 - Victor M. Torres Jr
0.32 - Peter Vivaldi
State Representative District 39
0.67 - Neil Combee
0.33 - Victor Sims
State Representative District 42
0.72 - Mike La Rosa
0.28 - Benny Valentin
State Representative District 43
0.28 - John Cortes
0.28 - Ricardo Rangel
0.44 - Sara Shaw
Circuit Judge 9th Judicial Circuit Group 4
0.30 - Orley Burey
0.39 - Luis Calderon
0.31 - Joseph Haynes Davis
Circuit Judge 9th Judicial Circuit Group 14
0.31 - Lorraine Elizabeth DeYoung
0.69 - Dan Traver
Osceola County Clerk of the Circuit Court
0.29 - Arthur "Beau" Osborne
0.52 - John M. Overstreet
0.12 - Armando Ramírez
0.08 - Malcom W. Thompson
Osceola County Sheriff Dem. Party
0.04 - Rolando S. Banasco
0.11 - Luis "Tony" Fernandez
0.71 - Russell Gibson
0.14 - Jose Sanchez-Garcia
Osceola County Sheriff Rep. Party
0.18Carl Velasquez Mitchell
0.72 - Dave Sklarek
0.10 - Steve "Theo" Theodoropoulos
Osceola County Sheriff NPA
1.00Marco Lopez
Osceola County Property Appraiser
0.11 - Chris Mack
0.22 - Julius A. Melendez
0.67 - Katrina Scarborough
Osceola County Tax Collector
0.26 - Orlando Gonzalez
0.74 - Bruce Vickers
Osceola County Commissioner District
10.43 - Peggy Choudhry
0.21 - Michael E. Harford
0.35 - Jed W. Suhl
Osceola County Commissioner District 3
0.59 - Brandon Arrington
0.12 - Manuel "Manny" Rodriguez
0.21I - van A. Rivera
0.05 - Julio C. Diaz
0.02 - Tony Ferentinos
Osceola County Commisisoner District 5
0.74 - Fred Hawkins Jr
0.26 - Jeff Rivera
School Board Member District 2
0.23 - Wilfredo "Will" Fonseca
0.77 - Kelvin Soto
City of Kissimmee Commissioner Seat 1
0.31 - Olga Gonzalez0.12Nicolasa "Nicole" Murillo
0.28 - Richard Oehler Jr
0.29 - Debra Rosado
City of Kissimmee Commissioner Seat 3
0.16 - Olga L. Castano
0.32 - Angela Eady
0.23 - Robert Joynes
0.05 - Adaliz Martinez
0.24 - Lisandra Roman
City of Kissimmee Commissioner Seat 4
0.77 - Jim Fisher
0.23 - Jose "Joe" Balasquide
City of Kissimmee Commissioner(Mayor) Seat 5
0.63 - Jose Alvarez
0.25 - Art Otero
0.12 - Freddy E. Villanueva
Saint Cloud City Council Member Seat 1
0.51 - Nathan Blackwell
0.49 - Jeff D. Rinehart
Saint Cloud City Council Member Seat 2
0.34 - Anthony "Tony" Busby
0.13 - Hughette Crumpler
0.53 - Linette Matheny
Saint Cloud City Council Member Seat 3
0.61 - Charles "Chuck" Cooper
0.39 - Amanda L. Taormino
The U.S.Department of Homeland Security(DHS) encourages business to Connect, Plan, Train, and Report. Applying these four steps in advance of an incident or attack can help better prepare businesses and their employees to proactively think about the role they play in the safety and security of their businesses and communities.
CONNECT: Reach out and develop relationships in your community, including local law enforcement. Having these relationships established before an incident occurs can help speed up the response when something happens.
PLAN: Take the time now to plan on how you will handle a security event should one occur. Learn from other events to inform your plans.
TRAIN: Provide your employees with training resources and exercise your plans often. The best laid plans must be exercised in order to be effective.
REPORT: “If You See Something, Say Something” is more than just a slogan. Call local law enforcement.For more information The Ready Campaign provides help with planning for business at http://www.ready.gov/business.
Our Florida Legislative Session Update, presented by Walt Disney World Resort, was held on Tuesday, May 19 Osceola Heritage Park.
Legislators who presented at this event included Representative Mike LaRosa (District 42), Representative John Cortes (District 43), Representative Neil Combee (District 39), Senator Darren Soto (District 14), and Senator Kelli Stargel (District 15).
Thank you to our presenting sponsor, Walt Disney World Resort, and our table sponsors: Broad& Cassel Attorneys at Law, CenterState Bank, City of Kissimmee, Florida Hospital, Goodwin Realty & Associates, Hanson, Walter & Associates, Kissimmee Utility Authority, Poinciana Medical Center/Osceola Regional Medical Center, Toho Water Authority, University of Central Florida, and Valencia College.