Sunday, December 13, 2020

St. Johns County is Going Democratic!

 Dull Republicans never have a happy day in St. Johns County any longer.  In our righteous wrath, Democrats have elected Democrats to numerous local offices in 2018 and 2020, as well as Florida Commissioner of Agriculture and Consumer Services:


CONGRATULATIONS TO DEMOCRATS ELECTED/RE-ELECTED 2020
 
Anthony Coleman, St. Johns County School Board, Seat 2
Patrick Canan, St. Johns County School Board, Seat 5
Barbara Blonder, City of St. Augustine, Seat 2
Roxanne Horvath, City of St. Augustine, Seat 1
Gayle Gardner, Anastasia Mosquito Control District, Seat 5
Nicole Crosby, St. Johns Soil & Water Conservation District, Seat 3
Mary Lawrence, St. Johns Soil & Water Conservation District, Seat 5
Joan Anthony, Circuit Judge 7th Circuit, Group 14
Jane West, St. Augustine Port, Waterway and Beach District, Group 4
Rob Olson (NPA), St. Johns County Airport Authority, Group 4
 
DEMOCRATS CONTINUING IN OFFICE (ELECTED 2018)
 
Justin Mirgeaux, St. Johns County Airport Authority, Group 2
Jeanne Moeller, Anastasia Mosquito Control, Seat 2
Trish Becker, Anastasia Mosquito Control, Seat 4
Chad Levrini, St. Johns Soil & Water Conservation District, Group 1
Erica Connor, St. Johns Soil & Water Conservation District, Group 2
Alva Hollon Jr., Ponte Vedra Municipal Services District, Seat 5
John Valdes, City of St. Augustine, Seat 4
Matt Brown, Port Waterway and Beaches, Group 3
Linda Gaustad, Circuit Court Judge, 7th Judicial Circuit, Group 15
Nikki Fried, Florida Commission of Agriculture and Consumer Services

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