Special Districts and Community Developments election information

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Nassau County Florida
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2024 ELECTION INFORMATION 

Seats up for Election

  • Special Districts
    • Ocean, Highway and Port Authority, District 1
    • Ocean, Highway and Port Authority, District 2
    • Amelia Island Mosquito control Board, Group 1 (currently held by Michael Thomas Kelley)
    • Soil and Water Conservation District, Group 1
    • Soil and Water Conservation District, Group 2
  • Community Developments
    • Amelia Concourse Community Development District, Seat 1
    • Amelia Concourse Community Development District, Seat 4
    • Amelia National Community Developments District, Seat 1
    • Amelia National Community Developments District, Seat 3
    • Amelia National Community Developments District, Seat 4
    • Amelia Walk community Development District, Seat 3 
    • Amelia Walk community Development District, Seat 5
    • Heron Isles community Development District, Seat 1
    • Heron Isles community Development District, Seat 3 
    • Heron Isles community Development District, Seat 5
    • River Glen Community Development District, Seat 1 
    • River Glen Community Development District, Seat 2

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ANNOUNCED CANDIDATES: Ocean, Highway and Port Authority

DISTRICT 1

Danny Fullwood
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Miriam R. Hill
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DISTRICT 2

Jimmy Dubberly
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Scott Michael Moore
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Jean Marie Stanley
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ANNOUNCED CANDIDATES: Amelia Island Mosquito Control Member

GROUP 1

Michael Thomas Kelley
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ANNOUNCED CANDIDATES: Amelia Walk Community Development District

SEAT 3

Henry (Red) W. Jentz II
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