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2024 Voter's Guide: Nassau County Commission, District 5
Read full article: 2024 Voter's Guide: Nassau County Commission, District 5Klynt Farmer is seeking re-election to the Nassau County Commission, representing District 5, facing challenger John Ladson. As both candidates are Republicans, and no Democrats or other candidates qualified for the race, the Republican primary in August will be open to all voters, regardless of party affiliation.
2024 Voter's Guide: Nassau County Commission, District 3
Read full article: 2024 Voter's Guide: Nassau County Commission, District 3Jeff Gray is seeking re-election to the Nassau County Commission, representing District 3, facing challenger Lynn Newcomer. As both candidates are Republicans, and no Democrats or other candidates qualified for the race, the Republican primary in August will be open to all voters, regardless of party affiliation.
Nassau County School Board, District 3
Read full article: Nassau County School Board, District 3None of the three candidates are seeking this nonpartisan seat on the School Board received 50% of the August primary vote, so the top two -- Curtis Gaus and Albert Wagner -- advance to a runoff in November.
Nassau County School Board, District 1
Read full article: Nassau County School Board, District 1None of the three candidates were seeking this nonpartisan seat. Shannon Hogue and Jamie Deonas got the most votes in the primary but neither earned more than 50% of the vote. Therefore they advance to a November runoff.
Nassau County Commission, District 4
Read full article: Nassau County Commission, District 4No Democrats signed up to run this year in either contested seats on the Nassau County Commission, which opened the August primary commission races to all voters. In District 2, “Hupp” Huppmann won 63% of the vote and was elected.