Casey Cass

It’s about protecting the quality of life and preserving the Martin County we all love for our current and future generations.

A campaign rooted in community.

For Casey Cass, Martin County has never just been a place to live, it’s home.

From the neighborhoods of Port Salerno and Stuart to the waterways, parks, and small businesses that make this community special, Casey has spent years working alongside residents to protect the character and quality of life that families in Martin County value most.

Now, Casey Cass is running for Martin County Commissioner- District 2 because he believes local government should listen to residents first, plan responsibly for the future, and never lose sight of the people who call this community home.

A veteran, U.S. Army and longtime community advocate with more than 20 years of service to the community, Casey has built his reputation on showing up, listening to residents, and fighting for the future of Martin County. Through his leadership with Save Our Salerno, Casey has worked to bring neighbors together, encourage civic involvement, support local initiatives, and advocate for thoughtful growth that protects the identity of Port Salerno and Martin County as a whole.

When devastating tornadoes struck the Port Salerno community following Hurricane Milton, Casey stepped up to help coordinate relief efforts for displaced families. Working alongside local volunteers and nonprofit partners, he helped connect residents with emergency resources, supplies, and temporary housing solutions during one of the community’s most difficult moments.

As a community business owner, he understands the importance of economic opportunity, responsible budgeting, infrastructure, and supporting local jobs while maintaining the small-town values that make Martin County unique.

Casey has also supported charitable causes throughout the community, including participating in fundraising efforts benefiting local nonprofits such as the Martin County Healthy Start Coalition and Elev8Hope.

His campaign is built around a simple belief: Martin County’s future should be shaped by the people who live here, not by overdevelopment, outside interests, or short-sighted decisions. It’s all about preserving our quality of life.