DeSantis’ move, secretly aided by GOP-linked national operatives, came over the objections of the Republican-controlled state legislature.
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Jacksonville agrees to stop requiring sex offenders to post “no candy” signs at Halloweeen
The city of Jacksonville agreed to stop enforcing a local ordinance that required registered sex offenders to post a “no candy or treats here” sign every Halloween.
‘They’re not compact. They’re sprawling.’: Federal judge probes Jacksonville City Council redistricting
A federal court heard arguments in the Jacksonville City Council racial gerrymandering case.
A federal judge will hear Jacksonville’s racial gerrymandering case Friday
Civil rights groups and Jacksonville’s city attorneys will battle in federal court Friday in a hearing that could decide whether the city’s council districts are tossed or kept before the coming 2023 elections.
Florida Supreme Court suspends former Public Defender Matt Shirk’s license one year
Nine years after former Public Defender Matt Shirk’s many foibles first came to light, the Florida Supreme Court has taken action to discipline him, suspending his law license for a year.
Five takeaways from Tuesday’s elections in Jacksonville
Jacksonville voters ousted a Duval School Board member, sent the sheriff’s race to a runoff and nominated a batch of freshmen legislators.
Jacksonville sheriff election: Republican T.K. Waters and Democrat Lakesha Burton head to November runoff
Republican T.K. Waters and Democrat Lakesha Burton both earned enough votes Tuesday night to advance to a November runoff in the special election for Jacksonville’s sheriff.
Jacksonville state attorney says T.K. Waters and wife, who works for state attorney, didn’t violate voter registration law
State Attorney Melissa Nelson’s office said that Jacksonville sheriff’s candidate T.K. Waters and his wife, who is an employee of the State Attorney’s Office, did not violate voter registration laws when they continued voting in a precinct where they didn’t live.
Reggie Gaffney Jr. registered to vote at his dad’s nonprofit. He didn’t live there.
Reggie Gaffney Jr., a Jacksonville City Council District 7 candidate, registered to vote at a nonprofit where he works, which may be illegal.
Jacksonville sheriff’s candidate T.K. Waters registered to vote in Nocatee. But he doesn’t live there.
T.K. Waters, a candidate in Jacksonville’s special election for sheriff, registered to vote in Nocatee, but his campaign said he doesn’t live there, raising concerns he may have committed voter fraud.