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Who's on my ballot in Alachua County? A voter guide for the 2024 general election
By WUFT News
October 21, 2024 at 1:03 PM EDT
In Alachua County, four county offices face competitive general elections this fall.
Our newsroom reached out to all nine candidates in those contested races and asked if they would help us inform voters about the issues they care about, what motivated them to run and which agenda items they seek to pass if elected.
Florida's primary election was Aug. 20, and the deadline to change your voter registration for the general election was Oct. 7.
The general election is Nov. 5. Early voting begins Oct. 21 and ends Nov. 3.
Scroll below and click the link on each race to learn more about some of the candidates running for office.
Party key:
County Commission
District 1:
Sheriff
Sheriff:
Supervisor of Elections
Supervisor of Elections:
Our newsroom reached out to all nine candidates in those contested races and asked if they would help us inform voters about the issues they care about, what motivated them to run and which agenda items they seek to pass if elected.
Florida's primary election was Aug. 20, and the deadline to change your voter registration for the general election was Oct. 7.
The general election is Nov. 5. Early voting begins Oct. 21 and ends Nov. 3.
Scroll below and click the link on each race to learn more about some of the candidates running for office.
Party key:
- D: Democrat
- R: Republican
- NPA: No party affiliation
- WRI: Write-in
- NP: Non-partisan race
County Commission
District 1:
- Mary Alford (D)
- Lizabeth Doebler (R)
- Anna Prizzia (D)
- Jenn Garrett (R)
Sheriff
Sheriff:
- Emery Gainey (R)
- Chad Scott (D)
- Pamela Marshall-Koons (NPA)
Supervisor of Elections
Supervisor of Elections:
- Kim Barton (D)
- Judith Jensen (R)