We set out to research who is Bernard Stevens Jr. We are looking at various sources on the internet and compiling them into one spot fora quick reference. We explored his campaign page, social media sites, and finally we Googled his name.
This is not a complete compilation and we encourage you to do your own research on our local candidates.

The Campaign Page
We first will visit Bernard Stevens Jr’s Campaign page (https://www.vote4bernardstevensjr.com/). His page begins with embracing servant leadership by uplifting others, fostering collaboration, and driving positive change.
Under his About tab on his website he explains his passion and his history with the people of Tallahassee from being a community organizer to his current position being a Reverend. He explains his passions including advocating for the working class and marginalized people .
Mr. Stevens also explains the importance of voting in our community and end his about page explaining faith and how Faith is a useful tool in uniting people from all religious and social backgrounds.
His page also features tabs for his supporters to easily order signs, t-shirts, magnets, and mugs.
Bernard Stevens Jr. On Social Media
Bernard Stevens Jr. has both a Facebook and an Instagram for social media. His social media pages call attention to the current political climate. Mr. Stevens highlights all the issues from the price of the police station, to Mayor Dailey wanting to limit speakers, and even calling on accountability from city executives.
Mr. Stevens is very active on his social media platforms. We recommend following him and all candidates to stay informed and up to date on their campaigns.
News/Google Search
A Quick Google search on Bernard Stevens Jr. reveals mostly his candidate filing, social media, and a recent article by the Tallahassee Democrat reporting on the Commission meeting in which John Dailey stated he wants to bring ideas forward that would limit public speakers.
Other Information
850CapitalTea reached out to Bernard Stevens Jr. with our candidate questions. We did not receive any response indicating if he did or did not want to participate. You can view responses from the candidates that did respond here: City Commission Candidates: The Questions We Wanted To Know