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By Jim Jennings
WINTER SPRINGS— Veteran politician 1Yoy Pi-
, has resigned the post of Seminole County State
iDemocratic Committeeman to which be was elected
two Months'ago.
Fused, 42, also has up,.seat on the county's Democratic-
Executive �. . .
Emutive Committee that he has
held sins 1974.
"What it boils down to is that
Pm on the mad three
a week and it's just about mpo�ssi-
be to work that schedule around J.
the monthly executive committee
meeting," Piland said Tuesday.'
"And besides, when someone
needs to get in touch with the'Plland
committeeman, It often requires
speed and thaj,'s something I just can't give at this
A marketing consultant, Piland has been involved
In county politics since 1970,when he was elected to
Springs m'Commission. From 1973 to
times ity's mayor.
hi the mid-1970s phairmen of the local Democratic Party
and again from 1980 to 1982. In
'4962 he resigned both the mayor's and chairman's
posts for an unsuccessful state legislative campaign.
The joint resignations will be announced to the
'executive committee at its meeting Thursday night
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Around town
COMMUNITY NOTES
Seminole Democrats
will meet new board
The Seminole County Democratic
Executive Committee's first
meeting with a new executive board
will be at 7:30 pun Jan.20. 7: WINTER SPRINGS
Anthony Suarez,a lawyer from
Winter Spy who was elected Thefts/break-Ins
chairman in December,will lead the • Mores Loop,between a a.m.and 5
meeting at party headquarters,278 p.m.e and took Santeavision valued at
E.State Road 434,Winter Springs. ous
$1,000,a phone valued at$100 and jew-
The new officers want to lay the eery valued at$60.
groundwork for the next election • San Gabriel, 200 block, between
Cycle,and will start forming 8:05 a.m.and 5:30 p.m. Dec. 27. Same-
committees vice
chairman Myths one broke into a house and took several
Smith said. items worth a total estimated value of
$4.000.
All interested Seminole residents
are welcome to attend.For more
information,call Suarez at(407)823-,
8226.
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Democrat 'Battle Plan Tom Kuhn
pledges distributed Republican Executive Commit-
tee chairman.
Occupa-
Seminole to the board Liom: Ma"agar
t � Rae-
,
er, Chatham
revolution SEMINOLE from C-1
& Seland,
" PA, certified
public ac-
here,"he said. countenLc
iii The Democratic In his first few weeks in office, Personal:
Executive Committee's Suarez already has distributed Married to
leader wants to change copies of what he titled "Battle Barbara, a
Plan" to his executive board. An member of
its reputation of being an 11-year military veteran, Suarez the Seminole County School
ineffective social club. said he plans to organize workers Board. Born in Buffalo, N.Y.
along military staff lines. moved to Sanford in 10th grade,
By Sharon McBreen His most critical goal is to estab- enjoys golf.
lish six more Democratic clubs Community involvement Past
OF THE SENTINEL STAFF around the county modeled after president of the Greater Seminole
the East Seminole Democratic County Chamber of Commerce;
Seminole County history books Club he headed for three years. Sertoma Club and Sanford Port
tell the story: Once upon a time, Club officers, for example, would Authority board member; Republi-
Democrats ran the county. Then, hold social events and distribute can party committees.
led by popular President Ronald candidates' literature to get grass.
Reagan, they all became Republi- roots Democratic support in their Anthony Suarez
cans and governed happily ever districts.
after. "Politics is local," Suarez said. Democratic Executive Commtl-
But there's a new lead Democrat Meanwhile, Kuhn will try to
Corm/A-
m town, and he's drawing up battle keep the Republican Executive tee chairman.
plans for a revolution. Committee on its path toward rec- O e e u p a-
Anthony Suarez, newly elected onciliation among three camps: Son:Trial law-
chairman of the Democratic Execu- longtime power brokers, younger yer.
Live Committee, says he wants to members and those in the Chris- Personal:
even up the teams in Seminole par- tian Coalition — jokingly called Married to
ty politics. "the old guard,the new guard and J Genevieve.
Republicans have dominated the the right guard." Born in Har-
county for the past 10 years. As of The question is, how do you + e m, New
late November, they composed 55 get people to like people?" Kuhn York, moved
percent of registered voters—com- said. "I tell them: `You don't have to W i n t e r
pared with the Democrats' 37 per- to love them," Springs in
cent. The other 8 percent make up Kuhn,manager of an Altamonte 1991 from the
several other categories. Springs tax accounting and audit- South Bronx.
With only one Democrat — state ing firm, said his unopposed elec- Community involvement:
Sen. Buddy Dyer — elected to any lion as chairman shows some pro- Served as counsel to the New
local or legislative seat in Seminole, gress in the cause. York State Assembly Puerto Rican
Republicans are not exactly shaking "I get along with everyone," he Task Force, served on New York
with fear. In fact,the new chairman said. State Commission on Minorities,
of the Republican Executive Com- Kuhn said he pledged not to active in New York Democratic
mittee, Tom Kuhn, will be busier "load" the group's subcommittees Party, chairman of the East Semi-
trying to unite his faclionalized local with one faction or another. And nole Democratic Club.
party than warding off a Democratic he wants to start encouraging Re-
attack. publican candidates who lose in
That's fine with Suarez. He hopes primary races to support their cel-
lo catch the Republicans sleeping. low Republicans in the general
"I want them to believe that all election—something that did not ther Kuhn nor Suarez is counting p
they have to do is plat an`R'next to happen in November. on those votes yet. 93"0 0 R
their name and they'll get elected," During their two-year terms, a
he p
said plans
Kuhn n h l
Suarez said. both leaders said they also will to actively And while recruit K Knew h Republi-
for ns
The two have their work cut out try to woo new voters who move cans, Suarez said he hopes his
them. into Seminole, especially His-
Suarez,an energetic Orlando trial panics. Demographers are ex- party's momentum will attract
lawyer, said he wants to turn petting a large influx of Hispan- new and former Democrats.
around the Democratic Executive is residents. "The American Revolution was
Committee's reputation of being an' But unlike the Cuban Republi- won with less than a third of the
ineffective social club. can bloc in Dade County, Central population," Suarez said with a
"I have to literally build a party Florida Hispanics do not tend to grin. "I don't have to have 50 per-
Please see SEMINOLE,C-S congregate in any party. So nei- cent to win."