The race to become the next chair of the Florida Democratic Party continues to heat up, with one of the candidates -- Terrie Rizzo of Palm Beach -- announcing a slew of supporters endorsing her to take over next weekend.
On Tuesday, Rizzo announced the endorsements of 51 of the 182 electors who will cast their ballots in Orlando Saturday.
Rizzo’s lengthy and growing list of endorsements currently puts her in the lead in the
four-woman race for FDP chair. Under the party’s weighted vote system, there are 1,237 votes possible in the race.
Rizzo has said she is confident in her chances of taking over the reins of the party, explaining she has 70 percent of the weighted votes needed to win.
Rizzo has received the endorsements of some of the top names in Florida Democratic circles, including South Florida U.S. Reps. Ted Deutch, Lois Frankel and Alcee Hastings.
Other local endorsements have flooded in all the way from Democratic strongholds like Orange County to smaller counties like Polk County.
Rizzo has served as the chair of the Palm Beach County Democratic Party since 2012 and is joined in the race by three other women from around the state who have also said they want in, though some of them have not officially declared their candidacies just yet.
Hillsborough County Democratic State Committeewoman Alma Gonzalez is rumored to be seeking the position.
Gonzalez currently works at the Hillsborough County Civil Service Board and is allegedly receiving the backing of FDP First Vice Chair Judy Mount,
Stacey Patel from Brevard County has also said she’ll run for the seat next week. Brevard County recently sent the highest amount of delegates to the FDP’s conference in Orlando this year and won the “Golden Gavel” award for knocking on the most doors to get Florida Dems to the polls.
One of those women, Service Employees International Union (SEIU) Florida President Monica Russo also a possible candidate for the job, but Russo isn’t technically eligible since she isn’t a party chair or a state committeewoman.
The job was vacated by chair Stephen Bittel, who was accused by several Democratic party staffers and consultants of inappropriate sexual comments and for
creating a "creepy" and “unprofessional” work environment.
Electors will vote electronically for the next FDP chair Friday. The official FDP meeting will be held at the Rosen hotel in Orlando Saturday.
Source Sunshine Stae News