Democratic Primary in Orange Elections Supervisor race moved to November after only non-Dem gets booted

Democratic Primary in Orange Elections Supervisor race moved to November after only non-Dem gets booted

There won’t be a Democratic Primary for Orange County Supervisor of Elections on Tuesday, after a Judge booted the only non-Democrat running.

Chief Judge Lisa Munyon tossed Cynthia Harris, a no-party candidate, from the race, citing her failure to pay her candidate filing fee, according to the Orlando Sentinel.

Her removal from the race means there are only Democrats running, which will place the race on the General Election ballot in November as an open Primary. That means all Orange County voters, regardless of party affiliation, will be able to vote for the remaining candidates, which include Karen Castor Dentel, Dan Helm, Wes Hodge and Sunshine Linda-Marie Grund.

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