Chase Brannan announces endorsements of Emery Gainey and Chad Howell in HD10 race

Press release from Chase Brannan for Florida House District 10

MACCLENNY, Fla. – Conservative Chase Brannan announces the endorsement of former Alachua County Sheriff Emery Gainey, High Springs City Commissioner Chad Howell, and Columbia County Property Appraiser Jeff Hampton.

“We need Conservative champions like Chase Brannan representing us in Tallahassee,” said Sheriff Gainey. “I know Chase will stand up for the law enforcement community and deliver real results. I strongly endorse him, as do so many other trusted conservative leaders in our community.”

“It is an honor to earn the support of former Sheriff Emery Gainey. As a Republican in Alachua County, Sheriff Gainey delivered impactful leadership that earned widespread respect during his tenure,” said Chase Brannan. “I will take that same approach to Tallahassee and fight for our shared conservative values.”

About Chase Brannan:

Chase Brannan, a native son of North Central Florida, was educated in the Baker County public school system and worked on the family farm, raising cattle for livestock shows and the market. He was active in the Future Farmers of America, obtaining the highest degree in the organization, the American Farmer Degree. Coming from a family of public servants, Chase has a deep-rooted legacy in service to others. His grandfather served as a state trooper with the Florida Highway Patrol and as a deputy at the Baker County Sheriff’s office, his father has over 30 years in law enforcement with the U.S. Marshal’s Service and Baker County Sheriff’s Office, his mother was a longtime educator and elementary school principal before her passing in 2007, and his stepmother is a career prosecutor and former county judge. Chase is proud to have a strong foundation and to continue his family’s legacy of public service.

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