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Alachua County Commissioner District 1Mary Alford vs. Raemi Eagle-GlennMary Alford took in around 58% of the vote, reclaiming the seat for commissioner of…
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Dixie County Commissioner District 2Daniel Wood III vs. Jaffry Crawl vs. Keith TutenDaniel Wood III won the Dixie County Commissioner District 2 seat with…
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Follow the votes here live as they come in on Tuesday night. Our tracker will update in real time.
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Raemi Eagle-Glenn was appointed to the commissioner seat earlier this year, when then-commissioner Mary Alford was found to be in violation of the…
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Dixie CountyAll three candidates are lifelong residents of Dixie County vying for the District 2 Commission seat. Keith Tuten, a write-in candidate, will…
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An unusual referendum on November’s ballot offers a change in how voters choose Alachua County’s commissioners. Instead of an at-large election, where all Alachua County voters choose all five commissioners, the referendum asks if voters want to override the county charter and elect only one commissioner based on the district where they live, a process called single-member district voting.
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An Alachua County elected official running for reelection next month is accused by police of carving a gay slur into an SUV parked across the street from his family’s former home. Daniel "Danny" Taylor Gordon, 41, of Gainesville is formally accused in Alachua County Circuit Court of misdemeanor property damage and criminal mischief, according to court records filed Tuesday. Police said Gordon was caught on video by a nearby surveillance camera, which he then stole. He denies it.
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Candidates facing voters in less than a month discussed a variety of issues spanning from housing to healthcare on Sunday.
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Harvey Ward and Ed Bielarski are headed to a runoff in the November general election after emerging as the two top candidates for Gainesville mayor in Tuesday's primary.