Christine Moore Announces Bid for Apopka Mayor in 2026 Election

Orange County Commissioner Christine Moore has officially announced her candidacy for the 2026 Apopka mayoral race, marking a significant development in the city’s political landscape.

Moore, who has represented District 2 on the Orange County Board of County Commissioners since December 2018, brings extensive experience in public service to her mayoral bid. Her district encompasses areas including Apopka, south Apopka, and parts of Pine Hills.  Prior to her role as commissioner, Moore served on the Orange County School Board for nearly a decade, where she focused on educational improvements and infrastructure development.

In a recent statement, Moore expressed her commitment to addressing key issues facing Apopka, such as enhancing public safety, improving infrastructure, and fostering economic growth. She emphasized her deep-rooted connection to the community and her dedication to serving its residents. 

The upcoming mayoral election has already begun to reshape Apopka’s political scene. Notably, the recent dismissal of a city official by current Mayor Bryan Nelson on March 21 has been viewed by some as an early maneuver in the 2026 mayoral contest, suggesting a potentially competitive race ahead. 

Moore’s entry into the race introduces a seasoned candidate with a comprehensive understanding of both educational and county-level governance. Her campaign is expected to highlight her track record in public service and her vision for Apopka’s future.

As the 2026 election approaches, Apopka residents can anticipate a dynamic and engaging mayoral race, with Christine Moore’s candidacy adding depth and experience to the field.

Recommended Posts

0 Comments

  1. Very interesting details you have mentioned, thankyou for posting. “I never said most of the things I said.” by Lawrence Peter Berra.


Add a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *