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Calculations: Orange County's string of GOP mayors may be coming to an end

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Jerry Demings (with wife, U.S. Rep. Val Demings) is a heavy favorite in the coming election for county mayor.

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Calculations: Orange County's string of GOP mayors may be coming to an end

Jason Garcia | 6/28/2018

The last three Orange County mayors were Republicans. That may be about to change.

Former Orange County Sheriff Jerry Demings, a Democrat, is getting a hand from central Florida’s typically Republican-leaning business community in his bid for county mayor.

Some of Demings’ biggest donors include Walt Disney World, Full Sail University, Rosen Hotels & Resorts, executives from Universal Orlando and the Orlando Magic and prominent GOP lobbyists such as former state lawmakers Dean Cannon and Chris Dorworth.

Part of the donors’ support reflects a desire to back the likely winner: Demings, a former Orlando police chief who is married to U.S. Rep. Val Demings (D-Orlando), is a heavy favorite.

Another factor is that Demings’ run has essentially precluded campaigns from some of Orlando’s other top Democrats

particularly Orange County Property Appraiser Rick Singh and tax collector Scott Randolph, both of whom have clashed with the business community. Singh and Randolph considered running for mayor but opted not to risk their current positions, both of which pay six-figure salaries.

Orlando’s business community appears to have concluded that it is better to embrace a relatively friendly Democrat to avoid a potentially more hostile contender such as Singh or Randolph.

Each of the last three mayors of Orange County

Mel Martinez, Rich Crotty and Teresa Jacobs, who faces term limits this year

are Republicans. But the county has been turning bluer in recent years; Hillary Clinton won 60% of the vote in the county in 2016.

Demings’ success with GOPleaning donors also has made it harder for Republican candidates, who would likely need a sizable financial advantage to offset Democrats’ demographic advantages.

The only two people standing between Demings and the mayor’s post now are Rob Panepinto, a Republican businessman making his first run for office, and Pete Clarke, a Republican county commissioner who has struggled to raise money.

More business news and briefs for Central Florida:

PLAYERS

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CLERMONT

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MELBOURNE

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