2024 Election

Elected Officials, Business Leaders Among Early Donors to Donald O’Brien’s State House Campaign

L-R: Regional Chamber leader Greg Blosé, Palm Coast City Councilman Nick Klufas, County Commissioner Donald O'Brien, and Flagler Sheriff Rick Staly. All images via AskFlagler, except Blosé (Palm Coast-Flagler Regional Chamber), and background (Shutterstock).

Correction: This article lists Michael Chiumento as a donor in Donald O’Brien’s campaign. As multiple individuals with the name Michael Chiumento live in the area and are attorneys, it is possible that either one may have donated to O’Brien. The article previously named one specifically, but the firm has now been contacted for clarification on which Chiumento donated.


Flagler County Commissioner Donald O’Brien announced his candidacy for the Florida House of Representatives on February 8th, making him the first major Republican challenger for the seat being vacated by House Speaker Paul Renner. As State Representatives are subject to term limits, Renner will not be able to run again in 2024, opening up the seat to a fresh face. Palm Coast Mayor David Alfin was the subject of early speculation, and admitted he’d entertained running, but his announcement that he’d sit it out led to O’Brien’s announcement just days later.

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The election doesn’t take place until November of next year, but already a packed list of high-profile donors have supported O’Brien’s candidacy with their wallets. Some are elected officials in Flagler County, others run major businesses in the area. All but two of the 26 O’Brien donors as of Monday have made $1,000 donations, giving the Commissioner a robust bank account early in the running.

Some of the major donors with significant ties to Flagler County include:

  • Greg Blosé (President & CEO, Palm Coast-Flagler Regional Chamber of Commerce) – $1,000
  • Michael Chiumento (Attorney) – $1,000
  • Nick Klufas (Palm Coast City Council member) – $1,000
  • John Lulgjuraj (Owner, Oceanside Beach Bar & Grill) – $1,000
  • Eric Rush (Vice President, S.E. Cline Construction) – $1,000
  • Scott Sowers (President, S.E. Cline Construction) – $1,000
  • Rick Staly (Flagler County Sheriff) – $1,000
  • John Walsh (Publisher, Palm Coast Observer) – $1,000
  • Joseph Wright (Owner, Quantum Electrical Contractors) – $1,000

At least one of these major O’Brien donors has no intention of shying away from his political activity. “I’ve found Donald to be thoughtful, pro-business, and to have Flagler County’s future at the forefront of his thoughts,” said Blosé in a statement offered unprompted to AskFlagler on Monday.


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Joseph Wright, owner of Quantum Electrical Contractors, also made a $1,000 donation in his own name, as has a Kelly Wright who also lists herself as an electrical contractor with the same residential address as Joseph. Additionally, S.E. Cline President Scott Sowers and VP Eric Rush donated $1,000 in both their own name and their business’.

Those two are among several local business owners who have made donations in their business’ name:

  • Florida Waterway Sales (Real Estate, Palm Coast) – $1,000
  • Quantum Electrical Contractors (Electrical, Bunnell) – $1,000
  • Rayonier TRS Holdings, Inc. (Land Management, Wildlight) – $1,000
  • S.E. Cline Construction, Inc. (Construction, Palm Coast) – $1,000
  • Special FX Delivery (Delivery Service, Palm Coast) – $1,000

Other individuals who’ve donated to O’Brien’s campaign are as follows:

  • Jeffrey Annon (Property Manager) – $1,000
  • Robert Bagdon (Realtor) – $1,000
  • Ken Belshe (Developer) – $1,000
  • William Bexley (Retiree) – $1,000
  • Richard Cooper (Insurance Agent) – $1,000
  • Rebecca DeLorenzo (Nonprofit Planner) – $1,000
  • Nancy Kusy (Insurance) – $1,000
  • Sharon Logan (Retiree) – $250
  • Erick Palacios (Financial Planner) – $500
  • Ronald Szymanski (Retiree) – $1,000
  • Kelly Wright (Electrical Contractor) – $1,000

As early as it is in the campaign season, more high-profile donors are sure to join the ranks of these existing ones between now and November 2024. In the absence of a Republican challenger and in a State House district that leans staunchly red, O’Brien is currently the odds-on favorite to succeed Renner in the legislature. He is opposed by Democrat Adam Morley, a candidate in each of the last several elections who has yet to file any donors through the state elections website.

2 Comments

  1. We need better reps

    March 27, 2023 at 3:07 pm

    So glad to see you finally cover this. Now if you can get it to go viral. People need to see who is backing this guy. He’s done nothing in eight years but buddy up with Joe Mullins and vote junk in. He’s nearly bankrupted Themis place bad approved junk development. He sucks. Oh and Klufas is a worse replacement if that’s even possible.

  2. The Truth Shall Prevail

    April 1, 2023 at 10:39 pm

    You bet we need better representatives and O’Brien is not one of them. He has favored the developers in Flagler County. He is a lousy commissioner. He never did any homework on any item he was voting on. He is a RINO.

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