DUVAL // PRIMARY 2026
NEUTRAL SOURCE-FIRST FIELD GUIDE
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Researched through August 17, 2026

Duval County primary voter guide

A dry, source-labeled map of the races that may appear on Duval County ballots for Tuesday, August 18, 2026—organized by Other/no-party, Democratic, and Republican ballot views.

Neutrality rule: this guide does not rank, score, endorse, or choose among candidates or parties. Candidate priorities are labeled as self-reported. Official records, independent reporting, missing information, and open implementation questions are kept separate.

Build the relevant view

Defaults show every possible district. Narrow it using the district numbers printed on the official personalized ballot.
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Official record

Ballot status, office history, roll calls, and filings from government sources.

Candidate-stated

Priorities and biography supplied in questionnaires; not treated as independent proof.

Independent context

Local reporting used for background and finance patterns, with source links attached.

Uncertainty shown

No response or no voting record stays missing. The guide does not infer a position.

No races or candidates match these filters. Reset the filters or check the official personalized ballot.

Method and limits

Ballot inventory

Names and ballot structure follow the official Duval super sample and Florida qualified-candidate list. Candidates are displayed in ballot order, not in an evaluative order.

“Pros / cons” replacement

Subjective labels are replaced with relevant experience or evidence, followed by missing evidence, implementation questions, and tradeoffs a voter may wish to investigate.

Candidate claims

Questionnaire priorities are presented as candidate-stated. They are not converted into facts about likely performance, costs, legality, or outcomes.

Voting records

Only selected high-salience final-passage votes from official roll calls are shown. The sample is not comprehensive and does not capture amendments, committee work, constituent service, or explanations.

Missing votes

“No final vote recorded” is not treated as support or opposition. Newcomers, judges, school-board candidates, and many local candidates have no legislative roll-call record by design.

Campaign finance

Local amounts are candidate-reported monetary contributions shown by the Duval filing portal when reviewed. They may change and are context—not a measure of merit or proof of influence.

Judicial races

Judicial ethics restrict promises about future rulings. Cards focus on legal breadth, courtroom and docket experience, administration, impartiality, temperament, and professional record.

Research cutoff

Compiled August 17, 2026. A late filing, correction, court order, finance report, or polling-place change may post after the cutoff; official election tools control.

Neutrality

This document is a source-navigation and factual-summary tool. It does not compare, rank, endorse, recommend, or decide among candidates, parties, or policy positions.

Source ledger

Government records are separated from candidate questionnaires and independent reporting.