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St. Pete Beach sets special election timeline, commission weighs interim appointment process for District 4

3538090 · May 28, 2025
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Summary

After Commissioner Joe Mulholland announced his June resignation date, the commission set a special‑election schedule and discussed a recruitment and interview process for an interim appointee; commissioners agreed to extend Mulholland’s resignation to June 24 to lengthen the candidate window and scheduled a special meeting for appointment.

Following Commissioner Joe Mulholland’s notice of resignation, the St. Pete Beach commission on Tuesday set a schedule for a special municipal election and discussed how to select an interim District 4 commissioner.

The commission adopted Resolution 2025‑15 establishing Nov. 4, 2025, as the special election date and a qualifying period for the special election in late June/early July. Under the charter and state election calendar the city must hold a special election because the next regularly scheduled municipal election is more than six months…

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