Lisa Gonzalez Moore has announced she is running for re-election to the Bradenton City Council
Moore, a local real estate and business attorney, is finishing her first term after more than 23 years in Manatee County and over 16 years living in Bradenton’s Ward 4.
“I entered public service because I’ve always believed in being involved in my community,” Moore said. “Serving on the City Council has only strengthened that. I care deeply about making thoughtful decisions, staying accessible, and doing the work the right way for our city.”
During her time on the Council, Moore has focused on infrastructure, economic redevelopment, fiscal responsibility, and staying engaged with the community. She has worked on long-term planning efforts aimed at managing growth while protecting what makes Bradenton unique.
Lisa Gonzalez Moore is committed to nurturing and facilitating the positive growth that will lead the City of Bradenton toward a more vibrant future for all of its residents.
Moore was recognized by the Florida League of Cities with the Hometown Hero Award for her service and leadership in local government.
She currently serves as vice president of the Manasota League of Cities and secretary/treasurer of the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council. She also serves on the Step Up Suncoast Board’s Governance Committee.
Outside of her role on the Council, Moore stays active in the community through organizations such as the Manatee County Bar Association, the Manatee Inn of Court, The Magic of Mittens, and a local Manatee County Presbyterian Church.
“As Bradenton continues to grow, we have to be thoughtful about how we move forward,” Moore said. “That means planning ahead, being responsible with resources, and making sure people feel heard. I want to continue that work.”
Moore is asking for the opportunity to continue serving the City of Bradenton and asks voters for their support in the upcoming November 3rd election.