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City Commissioner Jeremy Matlow is gearing up for a run at the Tallahassee mayor’s office in 2026, having closed his controversial PAC. As he navigates relationships with local business leaders and seeks political allies, the competitive landscape is evolving, with speculation about current Mayor John Dailey’s re-election. Matlow’s past actions may influence his campaign strategy as he aims to reshape Tallahassee’s political future.
Tallahassee Set for a Political Shakeup: Jeremy Matlow Eyes Mayoral Race
Political Moves in the Capital City
In the lively arena of Tallahassee politics, City Commissioner Jeremy Matlow has set his sights on the mayor’s office with an eye on the 2026 election. Matlow, who has stirred quite the pot in local government through his outspoken nature, has recently decided to shut down his controversial One Tallahassee political action committee (PAC). This decision comes as he seeks to pave a smoother path in his pursuit of the city’s top job.
Repairing Relationships
Throughout his tenure, Matlow has been vocal in his critiques of developers and the Greater Tallahassee Chamber of Commerce, which has led to a few ruffled feathers in the business community. In an effort to mend bridges, he has been active in meetings with various business leaders to clarify his vision and repair any strained relationships. It’s clear that Matlow understands the importance of collaboration in a city where economic growth and development are major talking points.
Adding to the mix, Matlow tried to pay tribute to fellow City Commissioner Curtis Richardson by proposing to rename a building in his honor. However, this proposal hit a snag, largely due to Matlow’s previous endorsement of Richardson’s opponent during the last election cycle. This incident has raised eyebrows and sparked discussions on whether past allegiances can be easily forgotten in the realm of politics.
Strengthening the Support Team
To fortify his efforts, Matlow has enlisted the help of political allies, Max Herrle and Ryan Ray. Herrle, who has had his share of controversies—most notably around a narrative involving claims of “planting evidence” linked to a DUI arrest—brings a level of experience to Matlow’s team that could be both beneficial and challenging. Meanwhile, Ray, who serves as Matlow’s aide, previously faced criticism for allegedly taking sides during non-partisan races. Despite the rocky terrain, Matlow seems determined to build a strong and responsive campaign team as he prepares for the upcoming mayoral battle.
The Mayoral Landscape
As Matlow prepares, there’s speculation that current Mayor John Dailey might not seek re-election, though he hasn’t announced any confirmations. This uncertainty opens the door for a variety of contenders looking to claim the mayoral title. Potential candidates include County Commissioners Bill Proctor, Christian Caban, Nick Maddox, and Rick Minor. Additionally, seasoned politicians like Bill Montford and Al Lawson could also enter the race, which adds to the excitement and unpredictability of the upcoming election cycle.
Adding another layer to the competition, former commissioner Inman-Johnson is expected to step into the ring against Richardson, which will surely draw progressive interest and create a buzz at City Hall. The dynamics of the City Commission are shifting, and many are keeping a close watch on how these developments unfold.
The Road Ahead
Matlow’s previous political maneuvers included financially backing Richardson’s opponent in the last election. Now, as he faces a potentially transformative election season, it remains to be seen how these past actions will shape his campaign and influence voter sentiment.
With the dust settling from his PAC closure and his ongoing relationship repair efforts, Matlow is gearing up for an exciting race that promises to reshape the political landscape of Tallahassee. As the election approaches, citizens of all parties are likely to feel the electricity in the air as they look forward to the candidates’ visions for the future of their beloved city.
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