Fernandina Beach voters were mailed a second political flyer that falsely claims that City Commission candidate Genece Minshew favors developers in the city.
Voters last week received a similar flyer just three weeks before the Nov. 5 election.
Wikipedia writes that "Jones is known for creating dozens of political action committees that have spent millions of dollars in Florida state elections. In 2021, the nonpartisan watchdog organization Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington reported that two of Jones' organizations falsely reported on their tax returns that they engaged in no political activities and failed to disclose more than $1 million in political contributions. Florida Democrats have complained that Jones' organizations have funded spoiler candidates and used deceptive tactics."
Tim Poynter, twice a city commissioner who is running for Seat 3 and is on his fourth city commission campaign, was disappointed that the majority of commissioners have not spoken against the attack tactics.
"By not saying anything, they (commissioners) are endorsing it. Their silence is deafening," he said. "It breaks my heart that we have stooped this low in this community. We're better than this. It's terrible."
Poynter said local politics changed in the 2022 city commission elections.
"That's when all the Tallahassee PAC money started showing up (in candidate contributions)," he said. "It used to cost $5,000 to run for city commission. Now it's $30,000 for a town of 14,000 people. That's absurd."
According to the Sarasota Herald-Tribune, Jones' Sun Coast Alliance received a $100,000 donation from an organization named Serious Conservatives on Jan. 25, 2022. A tax form indicated that there is a 501(c)(4) organization called Serious Conservatives, so these could be the same organization. 501(c)(4) organizations don't need to disclose the names of their donors.