Barbara Scott has resigned as chair of the Pinellas County Democratic Party, she confirmed Tuesday.
“I am resigning as chair but will remain involved until new leadership is elected and ensure a smooth transition,” Scott told Florida Politics in a text message.
Pinellas County Democrats didn’t suffer as many losses as their counterparts in South Florida — the county went narrowly for President Joe Biden after going narrowly for former President Donald Trump in 2016 — they did lose one key seat in the Florida Legislature.
Democrats lost the Pinellas County HD 69 seat to Republican Linda Chaney, who bested former incumbent Jennifer Webb. This loss was one of the five gains the Florida GOP made on Election Night in November.
Scott was previously the District 67 chair, and worked the lesser-known party leadership to eventually unseat McGrath.
“I just saw a little void with communication down to the grassroots level and training and that’s why I stepped up,” Scott told Florida Politics after her 2018 election.
Scott ran on a platform of forging strong working relationships with community organizers and grassroots activists fighting for Democratic ideals.
5 comments
Reggie anderson
February 23, 2021 at 6:56 pm
I want the world to know the government has tried to kill an inmate to cover up putting them on mind control without consent or signing anything by forcing suicide by using it I can prove it believe it to be the FBI in west Nashville controlling it need help state want allow charges either
John Schreiner
February 25, 2021 at 10:26 am
As a member of the Pinellas Democratic Executive Committee & Vice-Chair for District 69, I can say Barb Scott did a great job turning Pinellas county Blue for Biden in 2020. It’s good news for local Democrats that she’s remaining involved as we need her leadership.
Ron Ogden
February 25, 2021 at 3:52 pm
“. . .but he would not go as far as labeling it a coup.” When they won’t call it a coup, it’s a coup. The Democratic Party takes a leap to the left. Kriseman for Congress here we come.
Bruce
February 28, 2021 at 9:25 pm
Ron, as a Democrat you should know the difference between an election and a coup, even of you don’t like the outcome.
Sandra Weeks
February 27, 2021 at 7:14 pm
I am newly elected (for the second time) and do not know Barbara Scott personally, yet I have been impressed by her leadership and am saddened by her leaving.
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