From: Eye
On Tampa Bay
Posted by: Sharon Calvert
Voters in Pasco County take note of a lawsuit recently filed regarding two candidates who filed to run for Pasco County School Board District 1.
Case #2022-CA-2111
was filed August 15th in the 6th District Circuit Court in Pasco County.
Plaintiff Steve Meisman, also a candidate who filed to run for Pasco County
School Board District 1, filed the Complaint which can be found in its
entirety here.
Meisman is seeking
an emergency Declaratory and Injunctive Relief that Defendants Al Hernandez and
James Washington failed to properly qualify for election as a member of the
Pasco County School Board District 1. Meisman also requests that Defendant
Brian Corley, Pasco County Supervisor of Elections, decertify Hernandez and
Washington as candidates in that race.
Case #2022-CA-2111
The lawsuit states
a Tampa Bay Times report
on June 30 alleges Al Hernandez, a Republican, bought a small 884 square foot
rundown home in Zephyrhills - that is in District 1. But Hernandez has never
lived in the rundown unlivable home because he still lives in his 4346 square
foot pool home in a gated community in Odessa - that is NOT in District 1.
Apparently Zephyrhills
code enforcement has now shut down all work being done on Hernandez's 2BR/1B
unlivable home because Hernandez never pulled any permits.
Hernandez still has
Homestead on his Odessa home. The lawsuit alleges Hernandez was NOT living in
the District 1 - his Zephyrhills shanty property - at the time he submitted his
qualifying papers and therefore is NOT a qualified candidate to run for Pasco
County School Board District 1.
Pasco County SOE
Corley told the Times his office has no investigative powers and that someone
would have to take the matter up with the Florida Elections Commission or
through a lawsuit.
Meisman's lawsuit
also alleges the other candidate running for Pasco County School Board District
1, Democrat James Washington, failed to qualify for "lack of
residency".
Apparently, when
Washington submitted his qualifying paperwork he listed his residence as a PO
Box in Saint Leo, Florida. The lawsuit alleges that while Saint Leo is in
District 1, no one can "reside" at a PO Box address.
According to the
lawsuit, since Florida law requires a "residency" address, a PO Box
is not a valid residence in determining School Board District boundaries or
"Voter Precinct Designation on the respective web portals".
Meisman's lawsuit
also states that on June 17, 2022 at the close of the mandatory qualification
period, Washington was being evicted from his residence in Hudson, Florida
which is a Pasco County School Board District 5 residency. Therefore, when
Washington "qualified" on June 13, 2022, he was still residing in
District 5.
Ironically
Washington was quoted in the June 30th Times report stating:
“Intent is good,”
said Washington, a Pasco High teacher who moved into District 1 before the
qualifying date.. “But intent is not what the letter of the law says.”
Meisman also
alleges, that at the June 16, 2022 West Pasco Realtor's Association Candidate
Forum, Washington had an opportunity to definitively state he lived in the
District 1 residency area when he qualified. However, Washington failed to
confirm he satisfied those requirements though he had declared it on his
Candidate Oath just 3 days prior.
The lawsuit
requests the Court to declare that Hernandez and Washington failed to qualify
to run for Pasco County School Board District 1 in the manner stated by Florida
law and rule they are ineligible to be on the 2022 Primary and November General
Election ballots.
The lawsuit
includes evidentiary Exhibits at the end of the Complaint.
Meisman, a
Republican, requests the Court to either:
Enjoin Defendant
Pasco SOE Corley to cancel the Pasco School Board District 1 election and name
Steve Meisman as the only qualified candidate and unopposed winner, or
Enjoin Defendant
Pasco SOE Corley to hold a special election between the remaining qualified
candidates if the Court's decision is not rendered before the 2022 November
General election.
The latest Court
documents found at the Pasco County
Court of the Clerk website reflect a Case Management Conference
Hearing was called by Judge Susan Barthle for yesterday, August 17th at
4:30PM.
Voters in Pasco
County take note and keep watching this case.
If allegations are
true, shanty homes, evictions, evading State Law and not being truthful on
Candidate Oath paperwork are big red flags.
We will continue to
update this as the Court case proceeds.
Update: We understand
the Zephyrhills code enforcement removed their stop work order on the unlivable
house that Al Hernandez, a Regional VP with Humana, used as his residence
address in his Candidate paperwork.
According to
this Tampa Bay Times report
of July 22, 2022 a Complaint regarding Hernandez has also been filed with the
Florida Elections Commission:
Jessica
Jecusco, a Florida Virtual School teacher who lives in Land O’Lakes, has filed
a complaint with the Florida Elections Commission alleging that District 1
candidate Al Hernendez should be disqualified from the Aug. 23 ballot. She
claims that he did not live in the east Pasco region by the June 17 qualifying
deadline, as required by law.
This post is contributed by EYE ON
TAMPA BAY. The views expressed in this post are the blog publisher's and do not
necessarily reflect those of the publisher of BayPost Internet.
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