Lady Lake Sets Election, Omits Candidate and Voter Details | The Locally Times

A March 24 special election notice for Ward 2 confirms three candidates but omits their names, polling locations, and voting hours.

## Special Election Set for March 24 The Town of Lady Lake will hold a special election on March 24, 2026, for the Ward 2 seat on the Town Commission. According to a public notice, the election is required to fill the unexpired term of the late Commissioner John Gourlie. The notice confirms that three candidates have qualified to appear on the ballot. However, the town's public notice does not specify the length of this unexpired term, leaving the exact duration of the winner's mandate undefined in the available records. ## Candidate Identities Not Released While the town's announcement states that three candidates have qualified, the public notice does not identify them by name. Publicly available documents associated with the election announcement lack information regarding the candidates' policy platforms or professional backgrounds. Campaign financial disclosures are also not included with the notice. The records do not indicate if or when the town will release the names of the qualified candidates, nor do they mention any town-sponsored candidate forums or public debates scheduled before the election. ## Voting Logistics Omitted from Public Notice Beyond the lack of candidate information, the town's special election notice does not contain logistical details for voting. The announcement does not specify the polling locations for Ward 2 residents or the hours of operation for voting on March 24. Information regarding early voting opportunities or procedures for requesting mail-in ballots is also absent from the public notice. Similarly, the financial implications of holding the special election, including administrative costs, are not detailed in the provided records.