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Leonard Berger, West Palm Beach, FL, for Defendant-Appellee.
Appeal from the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida.
Befor...
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- Robert Wexler, Congressman, Addie Greene, Commissioner, Burt Aaron, Commissioner, Tony Fransetta, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. Arthur Anderson, Supervisor of Elections for Palm Beach County, Kay Clem, Supervisor of Elections for Indian River County, Florida and President of the Florida Association of Supervisors of Election, Florida Secretary of State, Glenda E. Hood, Defendants-Appellees., 452 F.3d 1226 (11th Cir. 2006)
Robert S. Peck, Center for Constitutional Lit., Washington, DC, Jeffrey M. Liggio, Liggio, Benrubi & Williams, PA, West Palm Beach, FL, for Plaintiffs...
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- Robert Wexler, Congressman, Addie Greene, Commissioner, Et Al., Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. Theresa Lepore, Supervisor of Elections for Palm Beach County, Kay Clem, Supervisor of Elections for Indian River County, Florida and President of the Florida Association of Supervisors of Elections, Et Al., Defendants-Appellees., 385 F.3d 1336 (11th Cir. 2004)
Appeal from the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida.
Robert S. Peck, Ctr. for Const. Lit., Washington, DC, Jeffrey M. L...
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WWBSF is one of many publications produced by Who's Who Publishing Co., LLC. WWBSF will profile over 350 of South Florida's most accomplished and influential African-Americans. Included in the inaugural edition is the Honorable Elijah H. Williams - Broward County Circuit Court Judge, 17th Judicial Circuit, Victor T. Curry - Senior Pastor of New Birth Cathedral and President of the Miami-Dade County NAACP, District 33 State Senator Fredricka Wilson, Arthur Anderson Supervisor of Elections, Palm Beach County, and Chief Delsa Bush - the first female and African-American appointed to Chief of Police for the City of West Palm Beach.
The mission of WWBSF is to increase recognition of South Florida's accomplished and influential blacks and enhance communication and information-sharing within t...
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WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. -- The era of butterfly ballots and hanging chad humiliation ended Monday as Gov. Charlie Crist signed into law sweeping election changes that eliminate electronic voting machines in favor of paper ballots and make Florida's presidential primary among the earliest in the nation.
The setting was symbolic: The Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections Office, where hordes of TV cameras beamed 24-hour updates worldwide during south Florida's 2000 presidential-election meltdown.
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He last collaborated with the NAACP in 1922," Mrs. Garvey said. At that time, Garvey was in the process of marshaling the resources of Negroes throughout the United States into a powerful and separate nation headed back to Africa. Garvey, Jamaican by birth, established the largest mass movement in the history of America during the 1920's.
While chapters existed in the larger urban areas such as New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles, Garvey's message reached into small towns across the country as well. And, before the U.S. government labeled the master organizer a threat to national security, Garvey's message that "Power must be in control of Black people" in their local areas, the motto, "Up! Up! You mighty race - You can accomplish what you will," had become the rallying cry of more than...
... Hand Cultural Arts Center on the campus of Palm Beach Community College. Accompanying Mrs. Garvey ..., liaison/ombudsman for the Palm Beach County Commission, District 6, serving the Glades, receiv... of Florida, Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections, Palm Beach County Commissioner Jess ...
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...Troiano v. . Supervisor of Elections in Palm Beach County, Fla., 382 F.3d ...
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ORLANDO, Fla. - A judge extended early voting hours in one Florida county Sunday after Democrats sued to allow more time in a presidential battleground state where more than 4 million ballots have already been cast. The move was one of many legal skirmishes in the tight contest between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney to deal with inevitable disputes over balloting.
Some Florida voters had stood in long lines Saturday, the last scheduled day of early voting. The judge ruled on a lawsuit filed late Saturday in Orange County after an early voting site was shut down for several hours. The Winter Park library was evacuated when a suspicious package - a cooler - was found outside. It was later detonated by a local bomb squad.
... often determines the outcome of close elections. A spokesman for the state Republican Party said i... more voting time in Broward County and in Palm Beach and Miami-Dade counties, where balloting did...The Miami-Dade elections supervisor announced voters could file absentee ballots Sunda...
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During his unsuccessful 2006 race to unseat Sen. Robert C. Byrd, Morgantown businessman John Raese was questioned about whether he was an official resident of West Virginia or Florida.
Those same questions are coming up again during Raese's current race against Gov. Joe Manchin, a Democrat, for the late Sen. Byrd's seat.
..., John's wife, is an official resident of Palm Springs, Fla., where their two daughters have atte... to a spokeswoman at offices of the Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections. Palm Beach County ...
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...ARTHUR ANDERSON,. Supervisor of Elections for Palm Beach County,. KAY CLEM,. Su...