Jacksonville and Duval County voters decide nonpartisan school board seats, local judicial contests, and city council special elections, emphasizing school facility modernization and neighborhood revitalization.

JACKSONVILLE, FL — Duval County election officials completed primary tabulations on Tuesday evening for nonpartisan seats on the Duval County School Board and contested 4th Judicial Circuit judicial seats in Northeast Florida.
School board candidates engaged extensively on optimizing the district's master facilities plan, consolidating under-enrolled historic schools, and modernizing vocational career technical academies across Jacksonville.
Voters evaluated candidates on academic reading literacy benchmarks, classroom safety protocols, and retention incentives for veteran instructional personnel.
Voters also decided nonpartisan circuit judge contests, evaluating candidates on judicial temperament, courtroom efficiency, and legal ethics.
Mayor Donna Deegan and local civic leaders commended Jacksonville electors for engaging actively across urban and suburban precincts.
Primary winners and top-two runoff qualifiers will campaign through the fall, focusing on neighborhood safety, infrastructure modernization, and municipal service delivery.

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