By-Line: Chase Russell, Political Consultant/CEO, Grey Eagle, LLC

Palm Coast, FL — Mayor Michael Norris has filed an Emergency Verified Complaint in the Circuit Court of the Seventh Judicial Circuit against the City of Palm Coast, the Flagler County Supervisor of Elections, and Councilmember Charles Gambaro, demanding immediate legal action to uphold the Palm Coast City Charter and protect residents’ right to vote.

The lawsuit stems from the City Council’s failure to hold a legally required election for Council Seat District 4 following the resignation of Councilmember Cathy Heighter in August 2024. Although the City Council appointed Charles Gambaro to the vacant seat on October 1, 2024, the City Charter mandates that such appointments only last until the next “regularly scheduled election”—which occurred on November 5, 2024.

Despite this clear requirement, the City failed to place Council Seat 4 on the November ballot and has continued to allow Gambaro to occupy the seat beyond the term authorized by the Charter.

“This suit is to right an existing wrong, which has resulted in a city council not acting in accordance with the will of the people. It is absolutely unacceptable that two of five seats on the council are occupied by individuals not duly elected by the citizens of Palm Coast.”

Mayor Norris is seeking:

  • A court declaration that Seat 4 is currently vacant;
  • An order compelling the City and Supervisor of Elections to hold a special election;
  • An injunction to prevent further unauthorized occupancy of the seat;
  • A writ of quo warranto to remove Mr. Gambaro from office.

The case has been filed with a request for expedited consideration due to the urgency and constitutional implications surrounding the denial of an election. For further information or questions, please contact attorney Anthony F. Sabatini.

Contact:
Anthony F. Sabatini
Esq. Sabatini Law Firm, P.A.
(352) 455-2928
anthony@sabatinilegal.com