Pensacola mayor’s race set for Aug. 18 as qualifying week kicks off
As of 4 p.m. on June 8, three candidates had qualified to run for Pensacola mayor, ensuring the election will take place during the Aug. 18 primary.
On the first day of candidate qualifying week, one thing was decided for sure: With three mayoral candidates already qualified, Pensacola will have an Aug. 18 mayoral election.
Noon on June 8 marked the opening of the qualifying week in Florida, the period when political candidates file paperwork to officially qualify to appear on the ballot.
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