From SeminoleCountyWatch.com

Supervisor of Elections
Elections supervisor creates position for crony
By Robert Perez, Orlando Sentinel
Published Feb 27, 2005

New Seminole County Elections Supervisor Michael Ertel made major changes to his staff last week, including the firing of former chief deputy Debra Garrambone.

Garrambone, who worked as the No. 2 administrator in the office under former Supervisor Dennis Joyner, was offered four weeks of severance pay.

She later gave Ertel a copy of an employment contract, signed by Joyner, that gave her seven weeks' severance pay. Ertel said he probably would honor the contract.

"The amount of money we would spend to defend our honoring or not honoring that contract -- it's sometimes easier just to pay it," Ertel said.

Gov. Jeb Bush appointed Ertel to a two-year term earlier this month. He replaced Joyner, who resigned for health reasons in January. Garrambone had been considered a front runner for the appointment after receiving Joyner's endorsement.

Garrambone said earlier she would ask Ertel for a contract or to be let go. Garrambone, an accountant, said if she was going to be fired, she wanted to leave before the end of tax season. She could not be reached for comment Thursday.

Ertel does not plan to hire a new chief deputy. Instead, he promoted two current employees and fired two voter-services clerks. One of those positions will not be filled, Ertel said.

He also created a new position -- voter-outreach deputy -- and hired the former vice chairman of the Seminole County Bush-Cheney campaign to fill the post.

Alex Setzer, who was also one of Ertel's campaign volunteers and a former president of the Seminole County Young Republicans, will be in charge of implementing an aggressive voter-outreach program. Setzer most recently was a fire protection systems designer.

Ertel also brought back Charlene Pike, a longtime elections staffer who resigned last summer, to become administration/candidate services manager.

Eliminating Garrambone's $86,000 salary and the clerk's $19,000 position provides more than enough money for Setzer's and Pike's positions, Ertel said.

In addition, he said, "our new organizational structure is much cleaner."



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