2020 Election candidates for IRC

Indian River County Commission Chairwoman Susan Adams topped the list of several countywide officials who won re-election without opposition, according to the supervisor of elections website.

Adams automatically won a second four-year term in Commission District 1 after no other candidate qualified for the ballot by the deadline at noon, Friday. Also winning re-election without opposition were Property Appraiser Wesley Davis, Supervisor of Elections Leslie Swan and Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller Jeffrey Smith.

Candidates who won re-election to the county’s hospital district seats without opposition were Tracey Zudans, Karen Deigl, and Michael Weiss. Robert J. “Bobby” Lindsey Sr. also won without opposition to a seat on the soil and water conservation district.

Here are the candidates running opposed:

Indian River County Sheriff

  • Deborah Cooney
  • Eric Flowers
  • Charles Kirby
  • Richard Rosell
  • Keith Touchberry

Indian River County Tax Collector

  • Brenda Bradley
  • Carole Jean Jordan

Board of County Commissioners District 3

  • Joseph Earman
  • Tim Zorc

Board of County Commissioners District 5

  • Bob Auwaerter
  • Stephen Boyle
  • Laura Moss

Indian River County School Board District 3

  • Peggy Jones
  • Laura Zorc

Indian River County School Board District 5

  • Brian Barefoot
  • Alla Kramer

Indian River County Hospital District Seat 3

  • Barbara Bodnar
  • James W. Large

Indian River County Soil & Water Conservation District Seat 2

  • David Gunter
  • Christopher Roberts

Indian River County Mosquito Control District Seat 1

  • Jeffrey Andros
  • Janice Broda
  • Craig Maccoy

Indian River County Mosquito Control District Seat 3

  • Matthew Erpenbeck
  • Vada Mossavat
  • Louis (Buck) Vocelle Jr.

Election information

  • Primary election, Aug. 18, polls open 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Early voting from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m, Aug. 8 – 15. Voters must register by July 20.
  • General election, Nov. 3, polls open 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Early voting from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m, Oct. 19- 31. Voters must register by Oct. 5.

 

 

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