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Morris Young wins reelection bid for Gadsden County Sheriff

Sheriff Morris Young has been Gadsden’s sheriff for the past 20 years. He now has 4 more years to lead the department. He is the longest serving African American sheriff in Florida’s history. August 2, 2018
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Sheriff Morris Young has been Gadsden’s sheriff for the past 20 years. He now has 4 more years to lead the department. He is the longest serving African American sheriff in Florida’s history. August 2, 2018

The Gadsden County Supervisor of Elections office says the Sheriff’s race had a high turnout.

The Gadsden County Sheriff’s Office will remain under the leadership of Democratic Sheriff Morris Young.

He successfully defended his sheriff’s seat Tuesday on election night, in what was a key race for many Gadsden residents.

According to the Gadsden County Supervisor of Elections Office, over 22,000 ballots were casted, and by Tuesday evening, Sheriff Young had received more than 13,000 votes calling for his re-election.

“For the last 20 years, we’ve done a really good job of keeping Gadsden County safe. People realize that, and voted me back in office," said Young.

Young ran against two nonparty affiliates in William Buckhalt and Detrick McClellan. They all agreed on reducing crime in the county but had different views on Florida’s Amendment 3.

The measure called for the legalization of recreational marijuana in Florida, but it failed to reach the 60% threshold on election night.

Young told WFSU News after the election that he wants to use his platform to push for marijuana reform.

Gadsden County Sheriff's deputies show off one of six new patrol SUVs, which feature the name of every community in the county across the vehicle.
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Gadsden County Sheriff's deputies show off one of six new patrol SUVs, which feature the name of every community in the county across the vehicle.

“Some folk use it as medicine, others use it to get a quick high," said Young. "But at some point in time, we’ve criminalized a lot of people, especially in the African American community.”

Young has been Gadsden’s sheriff for the past 20 years. He now has 4 more years to lead the department. He is the longest serving African American sheriff in Florida’s history.

Adrian Andrews is a multimedia journalist with WFSU Public Media. He is a Gadsden County native and a first-generation college graduate from Florida A&M University. Adrian is also a military veteran, ending his career as a Florida Army National Guard Non-Comissioned Officer.

Adrian has experience in print writing, digital content creation, documentary, and film production. He has spent the last four years on the staff of several award-winning publications such as The Famuan, Gadsden County News Corp, and Cumulus Media before joining the WFSU news team.