Bill Bishop: Whatever party you’re part of, vote for me!

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Jacksonville mayoral candidate Bill Bishop‘s latest campaign salvo is working to emphasize the unitary nature of the March elections.

“Republican? Democrat? Independent? Undecided? The March 24th Election for Mayor is a UNITARY ELECTION,” the e-blast reads, “which means you can vote for any candidate you believe would be the BEST MAYOR for Jacksonville regardless of party affiliation.”

Bishop is a Republican and past president of the Jacksonville City Council. However, he’s run to the left of both incumbent mayor (and Democrat) Alvin Brown and the other front-runner in the race, former GOP state party chair Lenny Curry.  (Not to mention NPA candidate Omega Allen, who recently opined that homosexuality is “a choice.”)

Consider:

  • Bishop is the only candidate to firmly support updating Jacksonville’s human rights ordinance to cover the area’s LGBT community.
  • He just received the endorsement of the city’s newly formed LGBT PAC.
  • He’s also advocated for a half-cent sales tax increase to fix the city’s pension problems.
  • And he’s made some noise about creating more walkable, sustainable communities, an issue dear to progressives.

In short, the Republican businessman is trying to draw votes from all corners —  moderate Republicans, independents, and Democrats — to make the runoff after the March 24 unitary contest, which only lets the two top vote-getters proceed to the May 19 runoff election.

But the question many have is, just how wide and deep is Bishop’s actual support?

A new UNF poll on the race is due out next week and should be revealing.

Melissa Ross

In addition to her work writing for Florida Politics, Melissa Ross also hosts and produces WJCT’s First Coast Connect, the Jacksonville NPR/PBS station’s flagship local call-in public affairs radio program. The show has won four national awards from Public Radio News Directors Inc. (PRNDI). First Coast Connect was also recognized in 2010, 2011, 2013 and 2014 as Best Local Radio Show by Folio Weekly’s “Best Of Jax” Readers Poll and Melissa has also been recognized as Folio Weekly’s Best Local Radio Personality. As executive producer of The 904: Shadow on the Sunshine State, Melissa and WJCT received an Emmy in the “Documentary” category at the 2011 Suncoast Emmy Awards. The 904 examined Jacksonville’s status as Florida’s murder capital. During her years in broadcast television, Melissa picked up three additional Emmys for news and feature reporting. Melissa came to WJCT in 2009 with 20 years of experience in broadcasting, including stints in Cincinnati, Chicago, Orlando and Jacksonville. Married with two children, Melissa is a graduate of Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism/Communications. She can be reached at [email protected].



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