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Folio magazine on matt carlucci
Folio magazine on matt carlucci






folio magazine on matt carlucci

More candidates could still emerge in the crowded field to replace Mayor Lenny Curry, as there is more than a year to go before the real campaigning begins. Only one Democrat, former newscaster Donna Deegan, has filed to run so far. Republican City Council member Al Ferraro has filed as a candidate but is dragging in fundraising. Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce CEO Daniel Davis and council Republican LeAnna Cumber have both signaled they'll likely join the race, raising $3.4 million and $1.3 million for their respective political action committees. The race could remain crowded on the Republican side, as likely candidates started to outpace Carlucci in fundraising in recent months. "Should you wish to have those funds retained for my reelection, it would be sincerely appreciated." "Every effort will be made to redirect your dollars according to your wishes," Carlucci wrote.

folio magazine on matt carlucci

He had received more than $285,000 in campaign donations, according to finance records. "Exerting influence from where I stand now will prove a most effective strategy for advancing these important issues," Carlucci wrote.Ĭarlucci also sent a message to donors Thursday offering to return financial donations to his mayoral race. He said he will run to keep his At-large Group 4 council seat instead. “Be assured that this change in direction was not made lightly," Carlucci said in a text message to WJCT News. Jacksonville City Councilman Matt Carlucci, a Republican, announced Thursday that he’s dropping out of the 2023 race for mayor.








Folio magazine on matt carlucci