The Plant City Area Democrats Welcome You!

We are the local Club of Democrats for the greater Plant City area who work with the Hillsborough County Democratic Executive Committee (HCDEC) and the Florida Democratic Party (FDP) to elect Democrats to ensure your
FREEDOM to be PROSPEROUS, SAFE AND HEALTHY.

About Us

To engage with voters in the area we use all means available: tabling events, door to door contacts, phone calls, texting, meetings, social media, & news articles

Upcoming Meetings and Events

Spring Forward
Presented by Hillsborough County Democratic Party
Wednesday, April 8, 2026, 6:30 - 9 PM
1700 W Fig St, Tampa
Hors d'oeuvres served and cash bar available
Limited Tickets Available

  • Monthly meetings on the 1st Monday, at St. Mary’s Community Church, 907 E Laura St, Plant City, FL at 7PM

  • DEMSJAM – our Team Building/Social – 3rd Tuesday at Applebee’s at 6:30 pm

  • LAST FRIDAY Plant City, Downtown, Jan-Nov.

  • Dr. Martin Luther King Festival, 2nd weekend in January

  • Memorial Day and Veteran’s Day Ceremonies - Veteran’s Park, Plant City, N Wheeler St

  • Juneteenth Festival, June 19th

Mobilize for Actions

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Support our organization by joining, donating, or show your Democratic Pride
by wearing PCADC merchandise!

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Contact

Interested in learning more about us? Reach out today!
Our email address is: [email protected]
Our mailing address is: P.O. Box 5502, Plant City, FL 33564

Tony B. Smith, Seat 3
https://electtonysmith.com/
Tony B. Smith is a lifelong servant-leader, educator, and proud Plant City native with deep roots in his community, now running for City Commission with a vision grounded in integrity, transparency, and people-first leadership. Raised with strong values and shaped by a journey that includes overcoming early life challenges, Tony’s story reflects resilience, faith, and a commitment to uplifting others. His professional background in education and public service has equipped him with the experience to advocate for families, youth, and neighborhoods—not special interests.
Tony’s campaign centers on restoring trust in local government by ensuring openness, accountability, and active citizen engagement. He believes that residents should not only be informed but involved in shaping the future of their city. His platform prioritizes smart growth that honors the city’s rich agricultural heritage while responsibly planning . He is committed to protecting community character, supporting local farmers and small businesses, and making thoughtful decisions that balance progress with preservation.
Public safety, responsible spending, and fair taxation are also key pillars of his campaign. Tony advocates for efficient use of taxpayer dollars, ensuring resources are directed toward essential services that improve quality of life. His independence from special interests allows him to focus solely on what benefits the people.
As a candidate making history, Tony B. Smith seeks to unite the community under a shared vision of progress, opportunity, and pride—because he believes the best future is one built better together.

Camryn Henry, Seat 4
https://camrynhenry4pc.squarespace.com/
I am running for Plant City Commissioner, Group 4, to help ensure our community grows responsibly while preserving the values that make it special.
With a B.S. in Public Health, and minor in Environmental Policy, from the University of South Florida, I understand the importance of sustainable growth and the social ecological model. Our City leadership should emphasize the connection between our environment, economy, and community well-being. As our city expands, we must balance progress with preservation—protecting our agricultural roots, supporting local businesses, and enhancing the quality of life for our families. Thoughtful planning, strong infrastructure, and investment in public safety are essential to ensuring a thriving community for generations to come. I am committed to listening, leading, and working alongside our residents to build a future that reflects our values and secures Plant City’s legacy.
Having lived in Plant City’s historic district, I’ve had the privilege of getting to know our local business owners and seeing the dedication that keeps our community strong. Additionally, my partner is one of Plant City’s first responders; which gives me a serious appreciation for the sacrifices made daily to keep our city safe. Finally, I want to ensure our community and schools are safe and highly rated as my children grow. My personal experiences have reinforced my passion for serving Plant City and ensuring that our growth benefits all who call this community home.
Our City is at a pivotal moment, and we need leadership that understands our values, listens to our residents, and takes action. I am ready to serve, and I invite you to join me in putting Plant City First—now and for generations to come.

Maurice D. Wilson, Sr., Seat 4
www.Votewilson2026.com
Maurice D. Wilson, Sr., is a native of Plant City, married, and has four children. He is
currently employed at the Hillsborough County Public Schools.
He brings a wealth of knowledge, experience, and eagerness to serve the community he
loves and lives. Mr. Wilson is no stranger to the Plant City community. He has been civically
engaged since he was a young man, having worked at the Plant City Boys & Girls Club
under Mr. Eddie C. Brooks, Ms. Barbara Goodwine, and Ms. Lillie Williams Brown.
He has previously served on the City of Plant City Code Enforcement Board. Mr. Wilson is
the Chairman and C.E.O of the Wilson Foundation with holds an annual citywide
fundraising event in June, offering scholarships to students of the community. Under his leadership, the City of Plant City awarded the Foundation a proclamation in 2022, followed by the "Sadye Gibbs Martin Community Service Award" by the Improvement League of Plant City in 2024.
As an active supporter of the Plant City Police Department, he is always in contact with the
Department to help assist and improve his community. He is an ordained minister of the
Baptist denomination, serving as Associate Minister at his local congregation, Advisor for
the Young Adult Ministry, and Adult Sunday School Teacher
Mr. Wilson holds active memberships in several civic and fraternal organizations, such as
Plant City Masonic Lodge #206, PHA - Grand Instructor of District 23, 27 & 28,
Noble/Shriner, Hillsborough County Branch NAACP, Hillsborough Classroom Teachers
Association, PC Area Democrats Club, PTA Board Member for Jackson Elementary and
Marshall Middle Magnet School, just to name a few. When asked, “Why should you be
elected as a Commissioner?” He replies, “I’m just a humble servant. People promise
change, but I ensure it happens with accountability."