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Florida State Senate Candidate, Randall Terry, Election Day Availability

Contact: Michael Rose, 904-246-7337; Randall Terry for Florida State Senate Campaign Office, 904-819-9450

 

PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla., Sept. 5 /Standard Newswire/ -- In what pundits call a bellwether race, today is election day in Florida’s district eight race for the State Senate; Randall Terry vs. Jim King.  The Republican primary winner will be the general election victor.

 

Today, primary election day, Sept. 5, now through 7 PM, Randall Terry will be available at the busiest Republican polling place in District 8; The Ponte Vedra Presbyterian Church, located at 4510 Palm Valley Road, in Ponte Vedra Beach.

 

When the polls close, Randall Terry will be available at Skyetec Inc, 9570 Regency Square Blvd, Jacksonville.  Skyetec is a four-story building with teal trim. It is located behind the Regency Square Mall in between Piccadilly and the bank.

 

Randall Terry’s Availability for Tuesday, September 5 ---

 

7 AM – 7 PM: Polling Place at Ponte Vedra Presbyterian Church, located at 4510 Palm Valley Road, in Ponte Vedra Beach.

 

7:00 – 10 PM:  Skyetec Inc, 9570 Regency Square Blvd, Jacksonville, Fl 32225

 

Paid for and Approved by Randall Terry, Republican, Florida Senate