HIGH SPRINGS ‒ The City of High Springs will hold its next municipal election on Nov. 7. The qualifying period for the fall election to fill two seats on the City Commission ended July 20 with four candidates on the ballot.
Commission seats #1 and #2 are currently held by Commissioners Ross Ambrose and Gloria James, respectively, and both filed for re-election.
Incumbent Commissioner Ambrose will face off against newcomer Kajana Andrew Miller in the Seat #1 contest, while incumbent Mayor James will face off against another newcomer, Hector S. Tapanes, for Seat #2.
High Springs city commissioners serve three-year terms and receive an annual salary of $11,124.
High Springs’ citizens can verify their voter registration status or inquire about polling locations by visiting the Alachua County Supervisor of Elections website or by call calling the Supervisor’s office at 352-374-5252.
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Four Candidates Vie for Two High Springs Commission Seats
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