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Here’s what’s on the Aug. 20 election ballot in Osceola County

Federal, state and local races are on the ballot

Osceola County Supervisor of Elections office is making it easy for voter's to get registered ahead of March election. (WKMG)

A sheriff primary, open Florida Legislature seats, school board races and more are on the ballot in Osceola County on Aug. 20.

While the election is set up to determine which political party candidates for office will advance to the general election in November, there are races for nonpartisan candidates as well, particularly at the local levels. The winners of those races will affect your day-to-day life, setting local budgets, deciding school policy and managing local taxes.

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And for those Democrats or Republicans, you’re voting for candidates who will move on to the November General Election.

Here’s what you need to know.

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When, where and how to vote

Early voting: Monday, Aug. 5 through Sunday, Aug. 18. Early voting sites are open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. every day. Find a polling place.

Voting by mail: You have until Thursday to request a vote-by-mail ballot through the Osceola County Supervisor of Elections office. Your ballot must be turned in by Tuesday, Aug. 20 at 7 p.m. Request a ballot and check your ballot’s status HERE.

On Election Day: Polls are open Tuesday, Aug. 20 from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. You must go to your assigned polling place, which is designated based on the address you have on file with the elections office. Find all the information you need HERE.

What races are on the ballot

These are races you may find on the ballot in Osceola County, depending on your party affiliation. To find out what will be on your specific ballot, look up your sample ballot on the county supervisor of elections website.

U.S. Senate

REPUBLICAN PRIMARY

DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY

U.S. House

DISTRICT 9 REPUBLICAN PRIMARY

NEWS 6 COVERAGE:

Florida Senate

DISTRICT 25 REPUBLICAN PRIMARY

DISTRICT 25 DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY

Florida House

DISTRICT 35 REPUBLICAN PRIMARY

DISTRICT 46 REPUBLICAN PRIMARY

DISTRICT 46 DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY

DISTRICT 47 DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY

Florida Ninth Judicial Circuit Races

NOTE: You can find more information about the judicial candidates on the Florida Bar’s Voter Guide.

STATE ATTORNEY REPUBLICAN PRIMARY

NEWS 6 COVERAGE:

PUBLIC DEFENDER UNIVERSAL PRIMARY

NOTE: A universal primary is open to all voters regardless of party affiliation.

NEWS 6 COVERAGE:

CIRCUIT JUDGE GROUP 5

CIRCUIT JUDGE GROUP 15

  • Jeffrey Ashton (incumbent): No Website
  • Chris Mack: Website
  • Alicia L. Peyton: Website

CIRCUIT JUDGE GROUP 37

CIRCUIT JUDGE GROUP 43

County Races

CLERK OF COURT DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY

SHERIFF DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY

COUNTY COMMISSION 3 DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY

COUNTY COMMISSION 5 UNIVERSAL PRIMARY

NOTE: A universal primary is open to all voters regardless of party affiliation.

SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT 2

SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT 3

SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT 5

City of Kissimmee

COMMISSION SEAT 1

COMMISSION SEAT 3

MAYOR/COMMISSIONER SEAT 5

City of St. Cloud

MAYOR/CITY COUNCIL SEAT 1

Tony Busby: Website

Chris Robertson: Facebook page

Adam W. Wagner: Website

CITY COUNCIL SEAT 2

Phil Lantry: Website

Jennifer A. Paul: Website

Mandy Shafer: Website

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