
Alicia Trawick
Democratic candidate for Mayor in Florida
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Candidate Overview
Key details about the candidate’s background, party, office sought and current campaign.
Current roleDisaster recovery consultant
PartyDemocratic
Political ideologyProgressive Democrat
LocationFlorida
BackgroundDisaster recovery consultant
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Notable personal detailsAlicia Trawick is a Pensacola, Florida native running for Mayor of the City of Pensacola in 2026. She has worked in disaster recovery and local government consulting, including managing multi-million-dollar FEMA grant-funded recovery contracts. Her campaign platform emphasizes affordability, infrastructure, and restructuring Pensacola’s strong-mayor system toward a mayor/city manager–council hybrid model.
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Political Positions
Economy & Taxes
The candidate emphasizes addressing affordability and infrastructure while explicitly saying major projects should be funded through state and federal grants to avoid increasing city taxes. Her platform proposes measures to reduce resident costs (parking reforms, senior/employee exemptions) and frames tax increases as undesirable. She favors pursuing outside grant funding and efficiency rather than raising local taxes to pay for capital needs.
Climate & Energy
Supports protecting natural resources and neighborhood character, investing in stormwater and drainage upgrades to reduce flooding, expanding disaster recovery/mitigation capacity, and pursuing state and federal grants for resilience projects; also supports expanding public transportation. These positions emphasize climate resilience, infrastructure investment, and conservation rather than promoting fossil-fuel expansion or climate denial.
Latest News
Alicia Trawick is in the news as a candidate in the Democratic primary for Michigan's 84th House District. The recent coverage is mainly election-focused and places her in the context of the upcoming August 4 primary. No other major new developments about her were reported in the provided summaries.
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