
Jeff Adelman.
Coral Springs Commission candidate and local attorney Jeff Adelman announced Monday that his campaign has collected over $50,000 to date, including a $24k loan to himself, marking a strong start to the year ahead of the November 2026 election.
“I have been overwhelmed by the outpouring of support from my family, friends, and this community as a whole,” said Adelman, adding that he’s excited to see so many neighbors who share his vision for a city that is more affordable, safer, and more sensible about growth.”
Adelman’s campaign has announced the key endorsement of Coral Springs Vice Mayor Nancy Metayer Bowen. “I am proud to endorse Jeff and look forward to working alongside him as we collaborate on solutions to make Coral Springs more affordable for all our families,” said Metayer Bowen.
According to his campaign, Metayer Bowen joins a list of community leaders who have endorsed the campaign, including State Representative Michael Gottlieb, School Board Member Lori Alhadeff, Coconut Creek Vice Mayor Jeff Wasserman, and Commissioner Joshua Rydell, and former Parkland Commissioners Ken Cutler and Ricky Gordon.
So far, Adelson, Melissa Donnahoe, and Jennifer Levi have announced their candidacy.
The Coral Springs municipal election will take place on November 3, 2026, coinciding with the midterm elections.
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