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Commitment 2024: What to know about local elections in Orange County

Who is up for election in 2024?

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Commitment 2024: What to know about local elections in Orange County

Who is up for election in 2024?

2024 is an election year across the U.S. and here in Central Florida, there are several seats up for grabs. Read below for more information on what will appear on the ballot in Orange County: United States Congress:Sen. Rick Scott's seat is open. He is running for reelection. You can learn more about that race here.House Representatives for districts 8, 9, 10, and 11 Florida House of Representatives:Districts 35, 37, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, and 47 Florida Senate:Districts 13, 15 and 25 County elections: Tax CollectorSupervisor of ElectionsCounty Commissioner: Districts 1, 3, and 5 School Board: Districts 4 and 6Judicial Circuit 9 State Attorney and Public DefenderCircuit Judge, Ninth Judicial Circuit: Groups 5, 15, 37 and 43 Development and Conservation Districts:Soil and Water Conservation District Seats 2 and 4 You can find out what district you live in on the Supervisor of Elections website.Candidate information for federal and state offices can be found on the Florida Department of State website. You can see a sample ballot here for exact information on who will appear on your primary ballot.The deadline to register for the primary is July 22. The primary will take place Aug. 20.The general election is Nov. 5

2024 is an election year across the U.S. and here in Central Florida, there are several seats up for grabs. Read below for more information on what will appear on the ballot in Orange County:

  • United States Congress:
    • Sen. Rick Scott's seat is open. He is running for reelection. You can learn more about that race here.
    • House Representatives for districts 8, 9, 10, and 11
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  • Florida House of Representatives:
    • Districts 35, 37, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, and 47
  • Florida Senate:
    • Districts 13, 15 and 25
  • County elections:
    • Tax Collector
    • Supervisor of Elections
    • County Commissioner: Districts 1, 3, and 5
    • School Board: Districts 4 and 6
    • Judicial Circuit 9 State Attorney and Public Defender
    • Circuit Judge, Ninth Judicial Circuit: Groups 5, 15, 37 and 43
  • Development and Conservation Districts:
    • Soil and Water Conservation District Seats 2 and 4

You can find out what district you live in on the Supervisor of Elections website.

Candidate information for federal and state offices can be found on the Florida Department of State website. You can see a sample ballot here for exact information on who will appear on your primary ballot.

The deadline to register for the primary is July 22. The primary will take place Aug. 20.

The general election is Nov. 5