Judges: Robert A. Butterworth Attorney General
Filed Date: 10/1/1998
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/5/2016
Mr. Stephen W. Johnson Leesburg City Attorney Post Office Box 491357 Leesburg, Florida 34749-1357
Dear Mr. Johnson:
You ask the following question:
Is an unopposed candidate running for city commission considered to be a member-elect for purposes of the Florida Government in the Sunshine Law?
In sum:
Although a candidate running for city commission may be unopposed, he or she is not considered to be elected until the election has been held. Therefore, the candidate is not a member-elect for purposes of the Government in the Sunshine Law until that time.
The Government in the Sunshine Law, section
"All meetings of any board or commission . . . of any agency or authority of any county, municipal corporation, or political subdivision . . . at which official acts are to be taken are declared to be public meetings open to the public at all times, and no resolution, rule, or formal action shall be considered binding except as taken or made at such meeting."1
One purpose of the Sunshine Law is to prevent the crystallization of secret decisions at nonpublic meetings to the point just short of ceremonial acceptance.2 Thus, the courts of this state and this office have considered the Sunshine Law to be applicable to any gathering where two or more members of the same public board discuss matters on which foreseeable action will be taken by that board or commission.3
The courts have also recognized the applicability of section
I am not aware, however, of any judicial decision that has extended the application of the Sunshine Law to candidates for office, unless the candidate is an incumbent seeking reelection. Generally, a candidate without opposition in the general election is not considered to be elected for the purpose of the Florida Election Code until the date of the general election.5 The Leesburg City Code has adopted the Florida Election Code.6
Accordingly, I am of the opinion that although a candidate running for city commission may be unopposed, he or she is not considered to be a member-elect for purposes of the Government in the Sunshine Law until the election has been held.
Sincerely,
Robert A. Butterworth Attorney General
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