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Richardson received 41,948 votes, or 50.72% of all votes cast. His challenger, Dot Inman-Johnson, got 40,769, about 1,200 short.
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An attack ad last month accused Commissioner Curtis Richardson of failing to protect abortion access, but he says he is voting for Amendment 4.
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The Curtis Richardson and Dot Inman-Johnson race is the most expensive local contest this cycle and has high political stakes.
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Incumbent Commissioner Curtis Richardson and his challenger, former Mayor Dot Inman-Johnson, criticized each other's political donations and political allegiances.
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The money came from two local prominent Republican donors who supported Richardson since the primary election.
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Her presence in the Tallahassee City Commission Seat 2 race may have forced it to a runoff.
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Tallahassee City Commissioner Jack Porter was reelected Tuesday, while the race for City Commissioner Curtis Richardson's seat is headed to a runoff during the general election.
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Several local elected leaders and party officials cite continuity with the Biden administration and Harris' record as reasons for their endorsement.
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Tallahassee Commissioner Curtis Richardson said a lack of housing is one of the biggest problems the city faces. As the city looks into plans to increase affordable housing, Richardson wants to make sure it’s also equitable.
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The recent election meant a win for one sitting commissioner and a loss for another.