10895666492?profile=RESIZE_584xBy Jane Smith

An incumbent, a former commissioner and two others have qualified to run for two Delray Beach City Commission seats in the March 14 municipal election.
Deputy Vice Mayor Juli Casale is being challenged by Rob Long, while former Commissioner Angie Gray will face off against Angela Burns for the seat now held by term-limited Shirley Johnson.
The candidates filed papers to run for office by the city’s Nov. 21 qualifying deadline.
Casale, seeking re-election to Seat 2, raised $14,725 as of Oct. 31 for her campaign. She has previously served on the city’s Planning and Zoning Advisory Board.
Long, a civil engineer who also served on the city’s Planning and Zoning Advisory Board, raised $17,800 through October.
Gray, a real estate agent who is currently serving on the city’s Community Redevelopment Agency as a volunteer member, raised $4,818.38 through October in her bid to succeed Johnson in Seat 4.
Her opponent is Burns, a retired public school teacher who raised $11,895 as of Oct. 31.

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