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Boca Raton Mayoral Race Sees Record Campaign Funding

BOCA RATON, Fla. - March 5th, 2026 - As Boca Raton approaches the March 10th mayoral election, the contest between incumbent Scott Singer and challenger Monica Mayormi is reaching a fever pitch. Beyond the standard political rhetoric, a substantial influx of campaign funding is painting a clear picture: this is a race where both candidates believe significant investment is necessary to secure victory. Recent financial disclosures reveal a considerable financial battle being waged, and signal that the stakes are high for the future direction of this affluent South Florida city.

As of the latest reports, Monica Mayormi, a former city council member aiming to unseat Singer, has amassed over $243,000 in contributions and disbursed more than $160,000. Current Mayor Scott Singer isn't far behind, having raised nearly $219,000 and spent over $165,000. These figures represent a significant amount of money for a municipal election in Boca Raton, indicating a high level of engagement from both supporters and special interest groups. While campaign finance laws require transparency, the source of these funds remains a crucial area for voter scrutiny. Understanding who is backing each candidate can shed light on potential future policy priorities.

The financial disparity, while notable, isn't as significant as the strategic allocation of resources. Mayormi's campaign appears to be focusing on reaching voters through a broad range of outreach methods, potentially signaling an attempt to mobilize a wider base of support. Singer, meanwhile, might be concentrating funds on reinforcing his existing base and highlighting his accomplishments during his time as mayor.

Beyond the money, the core issues driving this election are crucial to understanding the differing visions for Boca Raton's future. Both candidates acknowledge the importance of managing the city's ongoing development boom. Boca Raton has experienced significant growth in recent years, transforming its skyline and demographics. Mayormi has consistently voiced concerns regarding overdevelopment and the potential impact on the city's character and quality of life, advocating for more responsible and sustainable growth practices. She frequently speaks about preserving the city's unique 'village' feel.

Singer, conversely, champions the economic benefits of development, arguing that it brings new jobs, revenue, and amenities to the city. He highlights the importance of balancing growth with responsible planning and infrastructure improvements. He emphasizes streamlining the permitting process to encourage investment, while also ensuring compliance with existing zoning regulations.

Infrastructure is another key battleground. Boca Raton, like many rapidly growing cities, faces challenges related to aging infrastructure and increasing demands on public services. Both candidates acknowledge the need to address these issues, but their approaches differ. Mayormi proposes a more comprehensive overhaul of existing infrastructure, including improvements to roads, drainage systems, and public transportation. She argues for a long-term investment strategy to prevent future problems. Singer, on the other hand, emphasizes a more targeted approach, focusing on critical repairs and upgrades while leveraging technology to improve efficiency.

Community engagement is also central to the debate. Mayormi consistently criticizes the current administration's lack of transparency and responsiveness to citizen concerns. She pledges to create more opportunities for public input and participation in decision-making processes. Singer defends his record, pointing to town hall meetings and online forums as examples of his commitment to open communication. However, critics argue these efforts are often insufficient and lack genuine engagement.

The election on March 10th will ultimately decide which of these visions will guide Boca Raton's future. Voters are encouraged to research the candidates' platforms thoroughly and consider the implications of their policy positions. The Boca Raton City website ([ https://www.mybocaratonfl.gov/ ]) provides comprehensive information on voter registration, polling locations, and candidate statements. With a significant amount of money spent and a clear divergence in approaches to key issues, this mayoral race is poised to be a defining moment for Boca Raton.


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