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Mayoral primary set to select top two

Mayoral primary set to select top two Darren Iozia, darren.iozia@myjournalcourier.com FacebookTwitterEmail Jacksonville has the region’s only consolidated primary election today, with three people seeking two available spots in the April 6 consolidated election to choose the next mayor of Jacksonville. Incumbent Harry “Andy” Ezard, Nicole Riley and Jason Timothy Stansfield are on today’s ballot, according to Morgan County Clerk Jill Waggoner. With few exceptions, Jacksonville voters can cast their vote at their normal polling stations. Those who should go to a different site have been notified of the change. For example, precincts 10 and 11 will be set up at Community Park.

Three candidates stress strengths in race for Jacksonville mayor

Three candidates stress strengths in race for Jacksonville mayor Samantha McDaniel-Ogletree, Journal-Courier FacebookTwitterEmail 1of6 2of6 3of6 6of6 Jacksonville voters will determine next week which of three candidates for mayor will be on the ballot in April. Newcomers Nicole Riley and Jason Stansfield have thrown their hats into the ring, as has longtime incumbent Andy Ezard. Voters will determine the top two candidates during Tuesday s primary. The two will advance to the April election. Ezard, 52, is serving his third term as Jacksonville mayor. He was elected to the position in 2009, after serving as city clerk from 2005 to 2009. “I believe I have a good track record and that is influenced by working with dedicated department heads and city employees and other tremendous support staff in our community day in and day out,” Ezard said. “We have tackled some big projects in my tenure and I look forward to taking on more. I also feel my management style, stabilit

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