Two Alachua County Court Judge candidates qualify for election

Press release from the Alachua County Supervisor of Elections

ALACHUA COUNTY, Fla. — Qualifying for United States Senator, State Attorney, Public Defender, Justice of Supreme Court, District Court of Appeal, Circuit Court Judge, and County Court Judge candidates ended at noon today.

The Alachua County Supervisor of Elections is the qualifying officer for Alachua County Court Judge candidates.

Two candidates qualified for Alachua County Court Judge (Group 5):

  • Eric Atria
  • AuBroncee Starlin Martin

Qualifying for Representative in Congress, State Attorney, Public Defender, Justice of Supreme Court, District Court of Appeal, and Circuit Court Judge candidates is handled by the Florida Division of Elections. For a list of those candidates, go to https://dos.elections.myflorida.com/candidates/.

Qualifying for other county offices will take place from noon, Monday, June 8, to noon, Friday, June 12.

Information on other Alachua County candidates can be found at this webpage

  • Judges and public attorneys should be demoted to stenographer level and only used to write decisions in legalese; and put vetted citizen juries in charge of cases (court, plea deals, probation) etc decisions.
    The ACLUSPLCDNC Party has been grooming criminal repeat offenders just to give themselves job security and “justify” fancy new downtown courthouses at taxpayer expense (and victims too). 🤡👹👿💩👺

  • Qualify for what? Letting career criminals off with early release, probation, dropped and/or reduced charges?

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