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Palm Coast Council deadlocks on tax rate, will wait for new mayor
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A special mayoral election for the position will be held July 27. The election was called after the sudden resignation of former Mayor Milissa Holland in May.
The public is invited to attend the debate, which will be held at Buddy Taylor Middle School, 4500 Belle Terre Parkway. The debate will begin at 6:30 p.m. Doors will open at 5 p.m.
Citizens who have questions to suggest for the debate can send them to pat.rice@news-jrnl.com.
It s a winner-take-all mayoral race, meaning there will not be a runoff. The candidate with the most votes wins, so long as he or she receives one more vote than every other candidate.
The pair Matt Morton received a few weeks before he left the city. It went to the wrong person. (© FlaglerLive)
A few weeks before Matt Morton resigned but not long after he’d been slandered publicly by Victor Barbosa–the man cave-runaway playing the role of a Palm Coast councilman–a colleague of Morton’s gifted him a pair of socks. The stitching near the cuff read: “Ringmaster of the Shit Show.” (Whoever gave it to him has a social conscience: proceeds from the socks’ sale go to Doctors Without Borders, some of whom might need to set up a MASH unit at City Hall.)
Two letter writers remind readers of Lowe s sovereign citizen phase
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Alan Lowe. (© FlaglerLive)
On June 29, Alan Lowe, one of six candidates for Palm Coast Mayor in the July 27 special election, posted a 60-second campaign message on his Facebook page. The video bears fact-checking as an example of Lowe’s tenuous relationship with facts or truth, because in 168 words, Lowe manages to fit in at least three falsehoods, make four misleading or deceptive statements and violate the state’s campaign rules twice.
Lowe is running in a field of six candidates. One of them can be as hard to follow as the last 30 pages of “Ulysses,” a couple of others tend to speak in technocratic generalities, and none, Lowe included, have the sort of prior government experience they can fall back on to project a commanding grasp of the job ahead. But if all six are sincere–and I have no doubt Lowe is as well–only Lowe makes explicitly false statements, misleading claims, and ideologically-driven pitches that have little to no connection to Palm Coast governanc
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