Leonard Grant (Greenacres City Council District 3, Florida, candidate 2026)

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Leonard Grant
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Candidate, Greenacres City Council District 3
Elections and appointments
Last election
March 10, 2026
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Leonard Grant (also known as Aubrey) ran for election to the Greenacres City Council District 3 in Florida. Grant was on the ballot in the general election on March 10, 2026.[source]

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Biography

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Elections

General election

General election for Greenacres City Council District 3

Judy Dugo (Nonpartisan) and Leonard Grant (Nonpartisan) ran in the general election for Greenacres City Council District 3 on March 10, 2026.

Candidate
Judy Dugo (Nonpartisan)
Leonard Grant (Nonpartisan)

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Election results

Endorsements

Grant received the following endorsements.

Campaign themes

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Campaign website

Grant's campaign website stated the following:

On The Issues


This is your city. You deserve to be heard.

Too often, decisions are made without true input from the people who live, work, and raise families here.


Your voice matters—at council meetings, in neighborhoods, and at the ballot box.

I’m running to ensure that every resident has a seat at the table and a voice in the future growth of Greenacres.



Health

Wellness

A strong community begins with healthy families. From our seniors to our youth, from our small businesses to our neighborhoods, Greenacres deserves a practical plan that supports physical, mental, and community wellness.


As your councilmember,

I will work to:

• Support local health resources and family services

• Expand access to parks, recreation, and youth programs

• Strengthen partnerships that promote mental wellness and healthy living




Safety

Security

Greenacres is a diverse city—a true American melting pot—and every resident deserves to feel safe and protected.

Our Police, Fire, and EMT teams must have the tools, training, and staffing needed to meet the needs of ALL our neighborhoods.


My commitment:

• Support public safety personnel with the resources they need

• Strengthen community policing and neighborhood engagement

• Prioritize emergency response readiness for every demographic.




Economic

Development

Introducing new opportunities while protecting the character of our city is essential. As a Greenacres resident and business owner, I understand what it means to build and grow in this community.


Together, we can:

• Attract responsible new businesses

• Support and expand existing local businesses

• Encourage smart, balanced growth that benefits residents first


Our

Future

As Greenacres approaches its next 100 years, we must build a future that reflects the hopes and needs of every resident.

A forward-thinking, strategic city plan will ensure we protect our neighborhoods while preparing for the opportunities ahead.


I believe in:

• Community-driven planning

• Long-term investment in families, education, and infrastructure

• A vision for Greenacres that represents ALL of us


— Leonard Grant's campaign website (March 11, 2026)

Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.

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