Special Election To Replace Matt Gaetz In Congress Set For April Fools’ Day — ADD ART

November 23, 2024

A special election will be held on April Fool’s Day to fill the House seat vacated by Matt Gaetz, and the current officer holders that want to run must resign by Monday.

The Florida Department of State announced the special election timeline Friday afternoon.

“At Gov. Ron DeSantis’ direction, this special election is being conducted as quickly as statutorily possible,” Florida Secretary of State Cord Byrd said in a press release. “We are committed to ensuring this election is held as soon as we are allowed to hold it by state law.”

The special primary election will be held on Tuesday, January 28, 2025, and the general election will be held on Tuesday, April 1, 2025.

Two state legislators that have said they are running — Michelle Salzman and Joel Rudman –for the seat. Florida Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis has also indicated that he may run. Each one of them, and any other current elected official that decides to run, will be required to resign by Monday under Florida’s so-called resign to run law. A two-day qualifying period will be open December 5-6.

The Florida 1st Congressional District sat — which represents Escambia, Santa Rosa and Okaloosa counties with a portion of Walton County, was held by Matt Gaetz until he resigned after being nominated for U.S. attorney general by President-elect Donald Trump. Gaetz later withdrew his nomination and Trump nominated former Florida AG Pam Bondi to lead the Justice Department.

The complete special election timeline is as follows:

  • Friday, November 22 – Gov. Ron DeSantis issued executive order setting election
  • Sunday, November 24 – Notice of election is published
  • Monday, November 25 – Final day for current elected officials to submit resignations
  • December 5-6 – Qualifying period for candidates on December 5, ending at noon on December 6
  • December 14 – Vote-by-mail ballots sent to absent stateside and overseas military and U.S. civilians
  • December 19 – Vote-by-mail ballots sent to domestic voters
  • December 30 – Voter registration ends for special primary election
  • January 18-25 – Early voting
  • January 28 – Special primary election day
  • February 11 – Deadline to certify primary election results
  • February 15 – Vote-by-mail ballots sent to absent stateside and overseas military and U.S. civilians
  • February 20 – Vote-by-mail ballots sent to absent stateside and overseas military and U.S. civilians
  • March 3 – Voter registration ends for special election
  • March 22-29 – Early voting
  • April 1 – Special election day

Escambia Schools Announce Top 10 Teachers Of The Year

November 23, 2024

Escambia County Public Schools have announced the Top 10 Teachers of the Year nominees.

The Top 10 Teachers of the Year (in alphabetical order) are:

  • Brooke Ferrara – Beulah Elementary
  • Nora Guy – Brown Barge Middle
  • Stacie Hammer – Ransom Middle
  • LeAnne Jenkins – Beulah Middle
  • Kristin Maum – Tate High School
  • Karen Privett – Washington High School
  • Erin Quinlan – Hellen Caro Elementary
  • Kelly Reed – Global Learning Academy
  • Jacey Taylor – Jim Allen Elementary
  • Laura Wiggins – Kingsfield Elementary

Nominated teachers will compete for selection as the school district’s overall Teacher of the Year.