Longwood Voters to Elect City Commission in November | The Locally Times

The City of Longwood will hold a General Municipal Election on Tuesday, November 3, 2026, to determine City Commission seats for Districts 3 and 5.

The City of Longwood will hold a General Municipal Election on Tuesday, November 3, 2026, to elect City Commission members for Districts 3 and 5. This election will determine representation for two of the city's commission seats, according to a City of Longwood record dated November 3, 2026. This upcoming election follows other recent municipal electoral activity in the region. The Town of Lady Lake conducted a special election on March 24, 2026, to fill an unexpired Town Commission term, with three candidates qualifying for the Ward 2 seat, as detailed in a Town of Lady Lake record from that date. Similarly, the Town of Oakland held a General Municipal Election on March 10, 2026, which included six Town Charter Ballot Questions, according to a Town of Oakland record. ## Election Details Remain Limited Voters seeking to understand the full scope of the upcoming Longwood City Commission election lack key information. The City of Longwood record announcing the November 2026 election does not specify who currently holds the District 3 and 5 seats, nor does it indicate whether current officeholders plan to seek re-election. The announcement also does not include details on candidate qualification deadlines, voter registration requirements, or campaign finance reporting for the Longwood election. This absence of information limits public understanding of the election process and the specific issues that may define the races for these commission seats.