Another candidate files for the District 1 commission seat in 2016
MANATEE -- A fifth candidate has filed for the Manatee County Commission District 1 seat in the 2016 election.
Republican Dustin Schaal, a Parrish resident, filed for the seat Friday.
Schaal could not be immediately reached for comment Monday.
The District 1 commissioner represents Palmetto, Parrish, Duette, Terra Ceia, Rubonia, Palm View, Gillette and parts of Myakka City.
The four other candidates: Palmetto City Commissioner Jonathan Davis; Corie Holmes, former Manatee County sheriff's deputy and a former Democrat; Sheri Clinard, former co-owner of the Lucky Dog restaurant in downtown Bradenton; and former state Rep. Ron Reagan.
No Democrat has filed for the seat.
Larry Bustle, a Republican who serves as District 1 commissioner, withdrew his name from the 2016 election in September. Nathaniel Leonard, a Parrish resident, withdrew his name earlier this month and endorsed Davis.
Three other Manatee County Commission seats up for re-election:
District 3, which represents West Bradenton and Anna Maria Island, held by John Chappie, who has filed for re-election.
District 5, which represents Lakewood Ranch, Myakka City and other parts of East Manatee, held by Vanessa Baugh, who has filed for re-election. Challengers Tom Batchelor and Kathleen Grant have also filed.
District 7, an at-large seat held by Betsy Benac, who has announced plans to run for re-election but has yet to file. Challenger Candace Luther has filed for the seat.
Claire Aronson, Manatee County reporter, can be reached at 941-745-7024. Follow her on Twitter@Claire_Aronson.
This story was originally published December 14, 2015 at 12:30 PM with the headline "Another candidate files for the District 1 commission seat in 2016 ."