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From the film “Welcome to Jay” the portrait of a white farmer named Sam Echols who was killed in 1922 is shown next to Gus Benjamin, a Black teenager who was shot and killed in 2010. Photo courtesy of Jeffrey Morgan
Write-in candidates, many of them no-shows known as ghost candidates, have shut out voting for more than two million Floridians in next Tuesday’s upcoming primary election. Photo credit: Valerie Crowder, The Florida Trident
Early voting stations are set up at the Leon County Supervisor of Elections Office on Friday, Aug. 9, 2024. Early voting in Leon County runs from Saturday, Aug. 10 - Sunday, Aug. 18. Photo credit: Valerie Crowder, The Panhandle Press
Two candidates are running for Leon County School Board Districts 2 and 4. Photo credit: Wokandapix - Pixabay
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