BRONSON - While there is a focus on the Jan. 29 Presidential Primary and the vote for tax relief in Florida, records from Bronson and Tallahassee show 11 candidates have opened financial accounts to run for various posts open this year in Levy County and the Eighth Judicial Circuit as of Jan. 3.
Accounts for candidates seeking election as Eighth Judicial Circuit State Attorney, two Eighth Judicial Circuit Court judge seats open this year, Levy County Superintendent of Schools, three Levy County Commission seats, Levy County Property Appraiser and Levy County Sheriff.
The other nine posts are Supervisor of Elections, Tax Collector, County Clerk, two School Board seats and four other circuit court judge posts.
As of Jan. 3, records in the office of Levy County Supervisor of Elections Connie Asbell and Florida Secretary of State Kurt Browning reflect accounts opened by relatively early contenders for these nine posts. There are other seats where incumbents or new representatives will occupy after the Nov. 4 general election.
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