JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Jacksonville Mayor Lenny Curry has officially declared that he wants another term as the head of the city's government.

Curry registered Tuesday to run for mayor in the March 2019 race. The Republican ousted incumbent Alvin Brown in 2015 after a long, expensive campaign.

In that race, Curry drew 51.3 percent of the vote -- a 5,285-vote margin over Brown.

The only other candidate currently filed to run in 2019 is Doreszell Cohen, a Democrat.

Two days after filing his candidacy papers, Curry tweeted a link to a 60-second campaign ad, which was paid for by Jacksonville on the Rise, a political committee. The committee filed its papers with the Duval County Supervisor of Elections on March 1. The statement of organization did not list any specific candidates or issues it would be advocating for or against.