BY JENNIFER CABRERA
With qualifying complete, the following candidates have qualified to appear on the ballot:
Alachua County Commission District 1
Mary Alford (Democratic Party) Name will appear on the Primary Election Ballot to determine the General Election candidate
Dejeon L. Cain (Democratic Party) Name will appear on the Primary Election Ballot to determine the General Election candidate
Lizabeth A. Doebler (Republican Party) Name will appear on the General Election ballot
Alachua County Commission District 3
Jenn Garrett (Republican Party) Name will appear on the General Election ballot
Anna Prizzia (Democratic Party) Name will appear on the General Election ballot
Alachua County School Board District 2 (Nonpartisan)
Diyonne L. McGraw Name will appear on Primary Election ballot
Thomas Vu Name will appear on Primary Election ballot
Alachua County School Board District 4 (Nonpartisan)
Leanetta McNealy Name will appear on Primary Election ballot
Lew A. “Lincoln” Welge Name will appear on Primary Election ballot
Sheriff
Emery Gainey (Republican Party) Name will appear on the General Election ballot
Peter PK King (Democratic Party) Name will appear on the Primary Election Ballot to determine the General Election candidate
Pamela Marshall-Koons (No Party Affiliation) Name will appear on the General Election ballot
Chad Scott (Democratic Party) Name will appear on the Primary Election Ballot to determine the General Election candidate
Latrell Simmons (Democratic Party) Name will appear on the Primary Election Ballot to determine the General Election candidate
Supervisor of Elections
Kim A. Barton (Democratic Party) Name will appear on the General Election ballot
Judith Jensen (Republican Party) Name will appear on the General Election ballot
City of Gainesville Commission, At-Large A District (Nonpartisan)
James Ingle Name will appear on the Primary ballot for City of Gainesville voters
Fareed “Reed” Johnson Name will appear on the Primary ballot for City of Gainesville voters
City of Gainesville Commission, District 1 (Nonpartisan)
Michael “Perk” Perkins Name will appear on the Primary ballot for City of Gainesville voters living in District 1
Desmon Duncan-Walker Name will appear on the Primary ballot for City of Gainesville voters living in District 1
The following Alachua County candidates qualified and are unopposed and will not appear on the ballot:
Alachua County Commission District 5
Charles S. “Chuck” Chestnut IV
Alachua County Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller
J.K. “Jess” Irby
Alachua County Property Appraiser
Ayesha Solomon
Alachua County Tax Collector
John Power
Alachua County Court Judge Group 2 (Nonpartisan)
Meshon T. Rawls
Alachua County Soil and Water Conservation Group 2
Archie Matthews
The following City of Gainesville candidate qualified and is unopposed and will not appear on the ballot:
City of Gainesville Commission, At-Large B District (Nonpartisan)
Cynthia Moore Chestnut
No one qualified to run for the following seat:
Alachua County Soil and Water Conservation Group 4
District 1 Court of Appeal (yes/no vote for retention for each judge)
Stephanie Ray (NOP)
Bradford L. Thomas (NOP)
M. Kemmerly Thomas (NOP)
Supreme Court Justice (yes/no vote for retention for each judge)
Renatha Francis (NOP)
Meredith Sasso (NOP)
Circuit Judge (District 8) – all are unopposed
Susanne Wilson Bullard
Denise Ferrero
Gloria R. Walker
State Attorney (District 8)
Brian Kramer (REP)
Yvens Pierre-Antoine (DEM)
Public Defender (District 8)
Stacy Ann Scott (DEM) – unopposed
State Senator (Alachua County)
District 9
Sylvain Dore (DEM)
Stan McClain (REP)
State Representative (Alachua County)
District 10
Robert “Bobby” J. Brady (DEM)
Chuck Brannan (REP)
District 21
Yvonne Hayes Hinson (DEM) – unopposed
District 22
David Arreola (DEM)
Raemi Eagle-Glenn (REP)
Chad Johnson (REP)
Amy Trask (DEM)
U.S. Representative (District 3)
Kat Cammack (REP)
Alec Stevens (REP)
Tom Wells (DEM)
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