Ready to work for the Taxpayers! “The outbreak of COVID-19 immediately changed the campaign team's direction for the pathway to winning the election,” she said. St. Johns County Commission Leanetta McNealy, a candidate for Seat #4 on the Alachua County School Board, has taken hold of the new normal, and is in the process of adjusting strategies to reach her base of supporters. The selection of Alachua County property appraiser should be nonpartisan and by appointment. I can be contacted at (352)240-2367 or [email protected] Note: The candidate's photograph and statement are supplied by the candidate and are not endorsed by the County Supervisor of Elections … Alachua County aims to continually improve the accessibility and usability of its website. 1815 SE 50th Street ... and mailing this physical registration form to the Alachua County Supervisor of Elections ... Property Appraiser; Name Nonpolitical position. Candidates for Alachua County Property Appraiser go head-to-head in forum Walker Thomas 7/23/2020 November Covid cases: Here's just how bad the month was in numbers Kim A. Barton, Supervisor of Elections, Alachua County Josiah T. Walls Building • 515 North Main Street, Suite 300 • Gainesville, FL 32601 Hours: 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m., Monday through Friday Alachua County Sheriff. My promise to the property owners of Alachua County is a fair and truly equitable tax roll. ALACHUA COUNTY – Qualifying for statewide, multicounty, county and special district candidates ended at noon Friday. Her 18 years of experience combined with a great passion to serve her community qualify her as an outstanding candidate for Alachua County Property Appraiser. Robert Walter Brinkman. He has seen leniency in issuing homestead exemptions and a vertical development in Gainesville buildings over the past five years. Custom guide for voters in the 2020 Alachua County Primary Election, Aug. 18. Wendy Sapp has over 19 years of "Experience that Matters" in the Alachua County Property Appraiser's Office. The Alachua County candidates who have qualified to have their name appear on the ballot, as well as the seat for which they are running, are listed below. Alachua County had several nail-biting, contentious races this election year, but in many cases the contest was decided fairly easily. St. Johns County’s clerk of court, tax collector, property appraiser and supervisor of elections are unopposed for reelection this year. On Tuesday, Alachua County residents will have the opportunity to cast their ballot for the next Property Appraiser, a seat that Ed Crapo held for the last 40 years. GAINESVILLE, Fla. (WCJB) - A lot has changed in in 4 decades since Ed Crapo became Alachua County Property Appraiser in 1980. Mass property appraising is a …