North Okaloosa County's municipal elections are March 10. Check out these stories and videos from our campaign coverage so you can better understand Crestview and Laurel Hill candidates' positions and make an informed decision.
Cadle seeks third term as mayor
Crestview resident qualifies for mayoral race
Businessman, council member announces run for mayor
Hubbard prequalifies for Crestview mayor’s race
Mayor: FBI crime report 'doesn't tell the whole story'
Gordon challenges Cadle to debate crime
Crestview mayoral candidates discuss public transportation, sewer and water
Crestview mayoral candidate forum focuses on crime, business and traffic
MEET THE CANDIDATES: You asked, Laurel Hill's council candidates answered
Crestview mayoral race piques early voters’ interest
What’s at stake in Crestview's, Laurel Hill's elections
Laurel Hill council candidates discuss roads, businesses and dissolution
Six vie for three Laurel Hill council seats
Crestview attorney: Gordon violated no laws by using city logo
VIDEO:
Incumbent David Cadle: "Integrity is our most valuable commodity, and we should not squander it by kowtowing to personal relationships."
Business owner Landrum "Lanny" Edwards: "I want to … make sure that people have plenty of jobs, plenty of time to look for jobs, and education."
City Councilman Tom Gordon: "…Crestview and its residents deserve a better place to live and work, and an opportunity for our children to grow up, get careers and stay here…"
Business owner Jeremiah Hubbard: "I have a vision that Crestview can be a model city in the state of Florida. With major transit systems already in place, we can become a leader in commerce and industry."
General:
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LETTER: 11,083 Crestview voters 'disenfranchised'
This article originally appeared on Crestview News Bulletin: North Okaloosa Municipal Election Guide