District 5 — Cyndy Floyd

Incumbent With Unfinished Business Cyndy Floyd is a Pompano Beach native and is looking to garner another term on the dais. “I came on the dais during COVID. At this time, the city meetings were still on Zoom. Now that COVID is over, I can get more involved in the things that I was already […]

District 5 — Barry Moss

Good Growth and Leadership Barry Moss is no stranger to the dais; he’s spent three terms representing District 5. This time he’s looking “to protect the interests of District Five and to ensure that the kind of development and growth (happening in the city) benefits the residents of Pompano Beach,” Moss told Villij News. He […]

District 4 — Kevin Eason Sr.

A Community Advocate and Manager Concerned About Pompano’s Future Kevin Eason Sr. was born and raised in Pompano Beach, attending Markham Elementary and Northeast High School. He worked in management roles at Winn-Dixie and Publix for more than 45 years. His concerns for the community include mental illnesses, reverse mortgages, sober housing policing, and adult […]

District 4 — Vice Mayor Beverly Perkins

Beverly Perkins

Incumbent Dedicated to Amping Up Her District Beverly Perkins is seeking her fourth two-year term as District 4’s commissioner. “As your commissioner, I fought to ensure our needs are met, including: receiving our fair share of neighborhood improvements, bringing economic development and enhancing public safety,” she said in a political advertisement. During her tenure, Perkins […]

District 3 — Tom McMahon

Incumbent Focused on Public Safety Tom McMahon was born and raised in Pompano Beach. He was part of the first graduating class of Pompano Beach High School as a magnet high school in 2001. If elected, he would like to continue to work to reduce homelessness, smart and stable redevelopment, and keeping public safety a […]

District 3 — Alison Fournier

Engineer to Put a Red Light on Traffic Trouble Alison Fournier’s campaign is about improving infrastructure, neighborhood safety, affordability, and reducing traffic nightmares. “I want to represent the people of Pompano Beach. The commission should work for the people and represent our vision for the city. I want to address the everyday concerns of people,” […]

District 2 – David van der Most

Construction Manager with a Heart for Children, Teamwork and Affordable Housing David van der Most has a background in building and construction, as well as charities with a niche in affordable housing and special needs children. If elected, he plans to tackle overcrowding and reduce crime and pollution. He believes these issues are all related […]

District 2 – Rhonda Eaton

Incumbent Who Believes Good Things Are on the Horizon Rhonda Eason supports smart and responsible growth, like upgrading and updating Atlantic Blvd. with new stores, bars, and restaurants, and the development of Pompano Live at the Isle Casino. She also works closely with Broward Sherriff’s Office to reduce crime and neighborhood traffic. If re-elected, she […]

District 3 – Tom Terwilliger

Leader Who Wants to Stop Overdevelopment and Fiscal Insanity For Our Children’s Sake Tom Terwilliger is running to protect Pompano Beach’s families, veterans, seniors, and children. “Children and grandchildren must be protected from crazy over development and spending which today’s politicians are going to make the children and grandchildren pay for,” Terwilliger wrote on his […]

District 2 – Barbara BJ Coons

HOA Treasurer Concerned About Quality of Life Barbara BJ Coons is originally from Rochester, New York, and moved to Pompano Beach’s Leisureville 15 years ago. Coons is running to help her community get the support it needs. Her first order of business is crime. She has seen an increase in car and home burglaries in […]