Pompano Beach · 5 Districts · 1 Community

Residents-first leadership for every district of Pompano Beach.

Local government works best when neighbors are at the table. Our Pompano supports candidates committed to transparency, accountability, and the courage to ask the hard questions on behalf of the people who live here.

Why This Election Matters

Pompano Beach is at an important moment — and residents can feel it.

Too often, the issues that matter most to everyday people get slowed down, sidelined, or caught in repeated 3–3 deadlocks. With a mayor and five commissioners, tied votes can make it difficult to move priorities forward — even when those priorities are practical, widely supported, and long overdue. That is why this election is about more than any one district. It is about whether the city as a whole is ready to support leadership focused on getting the basics right and making government work better for residents.

For many residents, the priorities are not complicated. People want smarter spending, real fiscal transparency, clearer communication from City Hall, stronger day-to-day management, and better follow-through on the things that directly affect quality of life. They want roads paved, neighborhoods maintained, parks protected and improved for public use, and our environment, waterways, and native spaces safeguarded — not paved over or commercialized. They want public safety taken seriously, policing that keeps communities safe, and leadership that understands good government is not about flashy announcements. It is about competence, priorities, and making sure taxpayer dollars are used wisely.

That is why it is so important to think citywide in this election. Supporting only one candidate in one district is not always enough to create the kind of progress residents want to see. If voters want a city government that is more transparent, more disciplined with spending, better managed, and more focused on quality-of-life results, then it matters to support candidates across Pompano Beach who share those values. A stronger governing majority can mean fewer deadlocks, clearer direction, and a better chance of actually delivering on the things residents have been asking for.

At the end of the day, this is about the future of Pompano Beach — building a city government that communicates clearly, spends carefully, manages effectively, and stays focused on the everyday needs of the people who live here. Residents deserve progress they can see and feel in their neighborhoods. They deserve leadership that puts good management, public safety, infrastructure, parks, and quality of life at the center of every decision.

A community member speaks during a Pompano Beach resident meeting, neighbors listening around her
Neighbors at the table — the way local government works best.
Our Mission

Why residents-first leadership matters.

Pompano Beach belongs to the people who live here. The decisions made at City Hall — about our parks, our budget, our neighborhoods, and the future of our coastline — shape daily life for every resident, business owner, and family in our city.

For too long, important decisions have been made without the input of the residents most affected by them. We believe local government should be open, answerable, and grounded in the voices of the community it serves.

Our Pompano supports candidates across all five districts who share a simple commitment: put residents first, demand transparency, and hold our city government accountable to the people it represents.

What We Stand For

Six priorities shaping our city's future.

These are the principles that guide the candidates we support — the work that earns trust, protects our neighborhoods, and keeps Pompano Beach a place where families thrive.

01

Transparency & Accountability

Open meetings, clear reporting, and elected officials who answer to the people — not the other way around.

02

Resident Voice in Every Decision

Community input is the starting point — not an afterthought — for the projects and policies that shape our neighborhoods.

03

Smart, Responsible Growth

Development that respects neighborhood character, infrastructure capacity, and the unique feel of our beach community.

04

Fiscal Responsibility

Sustainable budgets, transparent spending, and a watchful eye on every tax dollar — no quick fixes, no waste.

05

Safe, Vibrant Neighborhoods

Proactive public safety, well-maintained parks, and the everyday services that make our streets feel like home.

06

Protecting Our Coastline

Safeguarding our beaches, waterways, and natural resources — the things that make Pompano, Pompano.

Meet Your Candidates

Five districts. One commitment to residents.

These are the leaders we're proud to support across Pompano Beach. Click through to each candidate's campaign site to learn more, volunteer, or get involved.

Heads up about the Mayor's seat The Mayor of Pompano Beach is elected at-large for a four-year term. The Mayor's seat is not on the ballot in November 2026 — only the five District Commissioner seats. The next mayoral election is November 2028.

District 1
Incumbent
Portrait of Audrey Fesik, Pompano Beach City Commissioner for District 1
Re-Elect
City Commissioner · Re-election

Audrey Fesik

A strong, independent voice for residents and the District 1 Commissioner since 2024. Audrey is focused on transparency, accountability, and the long-term interests of Pompano Beach — from safer neighborhoods and responsible spending to thoughtful growth and protecting the character of our community. Residents First. Always.

District 2
Portrait of Brandi Zabadal, candidate for Pompano Beach City Commissioner, District 2
City Commissioner Candidate

Brandi Zabadal

Longtime Pompano Beach resident, community advocate, and President of the Pompano Beach Highlands Civic Improvement Association. Brandi is running to strengthen neighborhood safety, improve city services, and give residents a stronger voice in local government.

District 3
Vice Mayor
Portrait of Alison Fournier, Vice Mayor of Pompano Beach representing District 3
Re-Elect
Vice Mayor · Re-election

Alison Fournier

Pompano Beach Vice Mayor representing District 3, focused on thoughtful leadership during a period of significant change. Alison is committed to spending time in the community, listening to residents, and representing District 3 effectively on the projects shaping our city.

District 4
Incumbent
Portrait of Beverly Perkins, Pompano Beach City Commissioner for District 4
Re-Elect
City Commissioner · Re-election

Beverly Perkins

Born in Fort Lauderdale and a Pompano Beach Senior High graduate, Beverly brings decades of civic leadership to District 4 — from the NAACP and SHIP Advisory Board to founding the city's Adopt-A-Street Program. Her priorities: fiscal responsibility, true accountability, and community-first development.

District 5
Candidate announcement coming soon
City Commissioner Candidate

Coming Soon

Details for the District 5 candidate we support will be announced here shortly. Check back soon — or sign up for updates to be the first to know.

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