Inverness Resident Criticizes Party-Line Voting

On April 13, 2026, William Lambert of Inverness, Florida, expressed his concern about voters casting their ballots based solely on party affiliation rather than evaluating individual candidates’ qualifications.

Lambert, a former U.S. Marine with a lifetime of interest in politics, having been active in all three major parties since the late 1950s, finds it disturbing that many voters prioritize party loyalty over choosing the best person for the job. He believes this approach can be detrimental and emphasizes the importance of researching candidates before making informed decisions.

In an opinion piece published in the Citrus County Chronicle, Lambert encouraged voters to view their voting privilege as an opportunity to support the most qualified candidates, rather than simply filling out their ballots along party lines.

As a resident of Citrus County, Lambert’s comments are particularly relevant to local elections, where voters often have a range of candidates to choose from. By promoting a more informed and nuanced approach to voting, Lambert hopes to inspire change in the way people participate in the democratic process.

Originally reported by Citrus County Chronicle – Inverness

Sources: Citrus County Chronicle – Inverness

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