David Sullivan, County Commission District 3 incumbent, files for re-election

Sullivan, a Republican, was first elected in 2016.


David Sullivan. Courtesy photo
David Sullivan. Courtesy photo
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David Sullivan, the Flagler County commissioner representing District 3, has filed for re-election.

Sullivan, a Republican whose district includes Flagler Beach, was first elected in 2016. In a news release, he emphasized the importance of the county's coastline. 

“The beach is Flagler County’s gem, and we need to protect it to attract more visitors to our great county,” Sullivan said.

Sullivan so far has no challengers, and has reported two campaign contributions: A $25,000 loan from himself to himself, and a $1,000 donation from Joe Mullins, his fellow Flagler County commissioner.

“Flagler County’s future is bright, and I want to be the voice for our residents as our community continues to evolve,” Sullivan said in a news release. “There’s more work to be done. Let’s continue the great efforts of the Flagler County Commission.”

A Flagler County resident for 20 years, Sullivan previously was president of the Flagler County Republican Club and chairman of the Flagler County Republican Executive Committee, and is a national director of the U.S. Navy League.

He spent 28 years in the Navy, then worked for Hughes Electronics Corp. and Boeing Space and Communications.

He has reported $119 so far in expenditures, for account checks and office supplies.

"With everyone’s support, Flagler County can continue to grow, attract more jobs and preserve our incredible quality of life,” Sullivan said.

 

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