Orange County Commissioner Mayra Uribe is under pressure to resign from her position early, but she has chosen to stay on until the November election despite potential consequences. If she doesn’t resign by August 1, Governor Ron DeSantis could call for a special election or appoint his own replacement without input from constituents. Uribe believes that resigning early would be a disservice to the community, as important decisions on tourism money and the county budget could be missed. The commission is already short a member, and the possibility of a hardline GOP ally being appointed raises concerns among the current Democratic members. Community organizers argue that the decision should be left to the voters, not the governor. Despite criticism, Uribe remains firm in her decision to stay on the commission. As the race for Orange County mayor heats up, it’s crucial for constituents to stay informed and engaged in the political process. Stand up, speak out, and make your voice heard for the future of your community.
