QuoteThe First Coast Manufacturers Association announced its endorsements of candidates for the spring 2001 elections. The announcement released Saturday did not include endorsements for sheriff or property appraiser.
Endorsements include:
Rick Mullaney
Mayor
Michael Corrigan
Tax Collector
Clay Yarborough (incumbent)
City Council District 1
William H. Bishop (incumbent)
City Council District 2
Richard Clark (incumbent)
City Council District 3
Lori Boyer
City Council District 5
Jack Webb (incumbent)
City Council District 6
Warren Jones (incumbent, unopposed)
City Council District 9
Reginald Brown (incumbent, unopposed)
City Council District 10
Ray Holt (incumbent)
City Council District 11
Doyle Carter
City Council District 12
William “Bill†Gulliford
City Council District 13
Jim Love
City Council District 14
David Taylor
City Council At-Large Group 1
John Crescimbeni (incumbent)
City Council At-Large Group 2
Stephen C. Joost (incumbent, unopposed)
City Council At-Large Group 3
Jim Robinson
City Council At-Large Group 4
Sean Hall
City Council At-Large Group 5
http://www.jaxdailyrecord.com/showstory.php?Story_id=532833
I guess that is a Management group and not labor.
Not surprised here. The FCMA is tied very closely with port officials and the port in general, and many if not all of the people at JPA have already supported Mullaney.
I guess Mullaney will be the best candidate for expanding our port...
Quote from: simms3 on January 31, 2011, 05:57:44 PM
I guess Mullaney will be the best candidate for expanding our port...
maybe, maybe not...I would suggest all the endorsemnts show is who is closest with port officials