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Florida Votes 2020: What To Expect In The Levy County Primary Election

Tuesday is the deadline to register with a party or update voter registration to vote in Florida’s March 17 presidential primary. Because of the closed-primary system, only voters registered with a party can cast a ballot. (April Rubin/WUFT News)
Tuesday is the deadline to register with a party or update voter registration to vote in Florida’s March 17 presidential primary. Because of the closed-primary system, only voters registered with a party can cast a ballot. (April Rubin/WUFT News)

See results from this election here.

By summer's end, Floridians will vote to make elective change at the local, state and national level. If you are a voter in Levy County, here is everything you need to know about the local contests.

Election day for the Levy County primary is Aug. 18. Registered voters, with proper identification, may cast ballots at a polling place — from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. — within their respective district, or precinct. Find yours here and a map of the precincts here.

The deadline to register for the 2020 Primary Election is July 20. The deadline to register for the 2020 General Election — on Nov. 3 — is Oct. 5. Citizens may update or register voter information various ways: online or by printing and mailing this physical registration form to the Levy County Supervisor of Elections office. For information on mail-in, or absentee ballots, click here.

Who is on the ballot in Levy County?

The last day candidates could officially qualify was June 12. The italicized names denote a candidate's incumbent status, if applicable.

NamePartyMoney raised
as of July 20
Jennifer BradleyRepublican$480,476
Jason HolifieldRepublican$11,865

 

NamePartyMoney raised
as of July 20
Joe HardingRepublican$140,303.05
Russ RandallRepublican$111,055.11

 

NamePartyMoney raised
as of June 18

John Meeks

Republican$2,502.10

 

NamePartyMoney raised
as of June 18

Mike Joyner

Republican$5,750

 

NamePartyMoney raised
as of June 18

Matt Brooks

Republican $100

 

NamePartyMoney raised
as of June 18

Darby Allen

Non-partisan$3,050

Tammy Boyle

Non-partisan$7,000

 

NamePartyMoney raised
as of June 18

Paige Brookins

Non-partisan$500

 

NamePartyMoney raised
as of June 18

Danny Shipp

Republican$100

 

NamePartyMoney raised
as of June 18

Osborn "Oz" Barke

Republican$120

 

NamePartyMoney raised
as of June 18

Bobby McCallum

Republican$300

 

NamePartyMoney raised
as of June 18

Tammy Jones

Republican$400

 

NamePartyMoney raised
as of June 18

Michele Langford

Republican$12,650

Sabrina Sheppard

Republican$2,550

Find the comprehensive list of candidates' self-reported campaign finances here.

Jasmine is a reporter for WUFT News who can be reached by calling 352-392-6397 or emailing news@wuft.org.