


CITY OF ORLANDO
PETITION GATHERING INSTRUCTIONS
1. You must sign the petition as you are registered to vote. Example: John Cameron Doe or Johnnie Doe... sign the petition with your name as shown on your voter registration card.
2. You must be a registered voter in CITY OF ORLANDO Florida. It does not matter what party you all registered ALL registered voters can sign the petition.
3. You must include your CITY OF ORLANDO Voting Precinct number (located on your voter ID card) or call 407-836-2070 to the Supervisor of Elections office and give them your address and they will tell you your precinct number.
4. Please return the petition to the address shown below.
5. You may print and distribute as many petitions as you like to friends, neighbors, family, civic club and so on.
6. Time is of the essence! Please sign, date and send back in return mail.
Questions? Call AX THE TAX at 407-388-1776, Fax 407-629-7760 or email Doug@axthetax.org
Thank you for supporting accountability and responsibility in government and for supporting the citizens rights to vote on major projects in CITY OF ORLANDO, FLORIDA.
Mail your petitions to:
Ax the Tax, 750 S. Orlando Avenue, Suite 202, Winter Park, FL 32789
Please send contributions made payable to: Ax the Tax to the same address.
The Ax the Tax Petition - Petition will amend the City of Orlando Charter
All City of Orlando Registered voters can sign the petition:
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Please mail back to: Ax the Tax, 750 S. Orlando Avenue, Suite 202, Winter Park, FL 32789.
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Mark Schlueb
Sentinel Staff Writer
August 29, 2007

Hotelier Harris Rosen speaks to the crowd at the Rosen Centre Hotel on Tuesday to build support for a petition drive that, if successful, would change the county charter and require voter approval for any arena or sports stadium that would cost more than $25 million. (Ricardo Ramirez Buxeda, Orlando Sentinel / August 28, 2007)
International Drive hotelier Harris Rosen issued marching orders to hundreds of foot soldiers Tuesday in his battle against a new downtown arena and upgraded football stadium. It has been about a week since Rosen launched his petition drive, which aims to place a venues question on a future Orange County ballot. The ballot would ask voters to change the county charter to require voter approval for any arena or sports stadium that would cost more than $25 million.
Doug Guetzloe said he and his group, Ax the Tax, would be active in the petition drive. (Ricardo Ramirez Buxeda, Orlando Sentinel / August 28, 2007)

Doug Guetzloe, Chairman of Ax the Tax, speaks to the volunteers
(Ricardo Ramirez Buxeda, Orlando Sentinel / August 28,
2007)
"I'm against the arena. It's corporate welfare
that's going to an out-of-state billionaire," said Woody Murasco, a waiter who
lives in Winter Park, referring to Magic owner Rich DeVos. "The whole process
was flawed, from the first dog-and-pony show when they announced they were doing
this."
The crowd cheered loudest for Rosen, dismissing accusations that
the hotelier simply wants the venues killed so more tourist-tax money will flow
to International Drive and bring more guests to his hotels.
"If we work
hard, we'll win this fight," former County Commissioner Ted Edwards, Rosen's
attorney, told the crowd. "We have a great general -- Harris Rosen -- who has
fought many fights before."
Mark Schlueb can be reached at
mschlueb@orlandosentinel.com or 407-420-5417.
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