St. Pete College drops sponsorship of mayoral debate after Tampa Bay Times restricts audience Published on July 15, 2017 in The Bay and the 'Burg/Top Headlines by Mitch Perry The decision to change the format of an upcoming mayoral debate has led to the departure of one of the original sponsors of the event. Keep Reading Off Facebook Twitter Google Pinterest You might be interested in Mail ballots heading to St. Pete voters Tuesday Mail ballots are heading out to St. Petersburg voters for the Nov. 7 general election, which will decide the cityโs FDOT’s David Gwynn making a good first impression with TBX critics Citizen-activists in Seminole Heights were pleased (but still skeptical) when then-Florida Department of Transportation Secretary Jim Boxold told a state Candidate forums announced for St. Pete Mayor, City Council Candidates for St. Petersburg mayor and three City Council races will face off with two city-sponsored forums set for September.
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FDOT’s David Gwynn making a good first impression with TBX critics Citizen-activists in Seminole Heights were pleased (but still skeptical) when then-Florida Department of Transportation Secretary Jim Boxold told a state
Candidate forums announced for St. Pete Mayor, City Council Candidates for St. Petersburg mayor and three City Council races will face off with two city-sponsored forums set for September.