FORMER MAYOR DOT INMAN-JOHNSON IS BACK TO MOVE TALLAHASSEE FORWARD

Join Dot’s team for City Commission, Seat 2,
to bring back experienced leadership

Dot will provide a fresh, more inclusive, perspective with a return to ethics, trust, transparency, and civility to the city commission.

Dot’s incredible record of service to Tallahassee includes eight years on the city commission including two terms as mayor. She was the first black, female city commissioner. Dot’s entire adult life has been devoted to service to this community, including as a long-time public-school teacher and the CEO of a major non-profit advocating for low-income families.

Dot will not accept bundles of $1000 contributions from special interests with business before the city. She is relying on people-powered contributions and volunteer help.

Please join our team, contribute what you can, and say, “I’m with Dot!”

Just a few of
Dot’s highlights:

  • Created the Electric Utility Rate Stabilization Reserve Fund
  • Initiated and coordinated the Greenwood Cemetery Restoration Project
  • Fast-tracked the building of the Smith-Williams Center Annex
  • Negotiated the Kleman Plaza Pollution Mitigation Plan
  • Initiated pedestrian-friendly renovations of the Chain of Parks
Political Advertisement paid for and approved by Dorothy “Dot” Inman-Johnson for Tallahassee City Commission Seat 2