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Chase Brannan tops HD 10 in fundraising, adds 4 Mayor endorsements

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‘Leading the field in fundraising isn’t just about dollars — it’s about direction.’

Republican Chase Brannan continues to build momentum in the race for House District 10, announcing that his campaign leads the field in fundraising while adding a slate of new local endorsements.

Brannan’s campaign said most contributions came from within HD 10 — covering Baker, Bradford, Columbia, Alachua and Union counties — signaling strong local support.

The Macclenny native also picked up endorsements from four North Florida Mayors: Starke Mayor Andy Redding, Raiford Mayor Lamar Griffis, High Springs Mayor Tristan Grunder and Lake Butler Mayor Melissa Hendrix. They join previously announced backers, including Macclenny Mayor Mark Bryant and Lake City Mayor Noah Walker.

“This campaign is powered by North Florida,” Brannan said. “Our support comes from friends, neighbors, and families who care deeply about their communities and the future of our region. I’m honored to have the backing of these outstanding mayors and so many local leaders who believe in our shared values of service, hard work, and integrity.”

Brannan said his campaign’s fundraising strength and widespread local support and endorsements demonstrates growing momentum across HD 10 and a shared desire for strong, homegrown leadership.

“Leading the field in fundraising isn’t just about dollars — it’s about direction,” Brannan added. “People across our district want someone who will fight for our small towns, defend law enforcement, protect agriculture, and preserve the values that make North Florida home.”

HD 10 is currently represented by Brannan’s father, Rep. Chuck Brannan, who is term-limited in 2026.



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