It’s getting to be that time again … Political Season 2022

Submitted by Suanne Z. Thamm
Reporter – News Analyst
February 13, 2022

Someone struggled for your right to vote. Use it.

Although many people have not yet recovered from the 2020 General Election, it is not too early to begin thinking about the 2022 elections, especially for those who might be considering a run for office.

Nassau County voters will be asked to select candidates for state and federal offices, as well as several local offices.

While the decennial redistricting has not been adopted yet for federal and state offices, the local offices below will appear on Nassau County ballots this year.  Note that this is not a complete list, but consists of races with impact throughout the County and in the City of Fernandina Beach. 

For the latest information on elections and voting, visit the Nassau County Supervisor of Elections website. There you will find all the information you need to register and vote in the upcoming elections or to become a candidate.  You will also find up-to-date information on which individuals have filed their intent to run for office along with their financial reports.

Nassau County Commission
Partisan, 4-year terms, salary:  $53,586
Primary election:  August 23, 2022; general election November 8, 2022
Voters will be asked to select Commissioners for Districts 2 and 4.

Nassau County School Board
Nonpartisan, 4-year terms, salary:  $34,536
Primary election:  August 23, 2022; general election November 8, 2022
Three seats will be on the ballot:  Districts 1,3, and 5

Ocean Highway and Port Authority
Partisan, 4-year terms, salary: $24,000
Primary election:  August 23, 2022; general election November 8, 2022
Seats for Districts 3, 4, and 5

Fernandina Beach City Commission
Nonpartisan, 4-year terms, salary: $12,000
General election:  November 8, 2022
Seats 4 & 5

All local partisan offices are currently held by Republicans.  The chart below, copied from the Supervisor of Elections website on February 12, 2022, presents the breakdown of registered voter affiliations: