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John Fielding, CEO
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Sterling Limo Services is one of a select few limousine companies in South Florida to be fully licensed, insured and permitted for operation in Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties.
Our team of realtors and sales associates live and work throughout seven central Florida counties and are uniquely positioned to help you with all your real estate needs.
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Brian Mengel, Civil Servant
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The Florida Inland Navigation District through coordination with the Army Corps of Engineers, Department of Environmental Regulation and the Department of National Resources formulated a plan for a pilot study to determine the spoil disposal needs of the waterway in Nassau and Duval Counties for the next fifty years and to provide a permanent infrastructure of sites to manage this material for potential reuse.
John is affiliated with the International City Management Association, Florida City and County Management Association and has received a Public Policy Leadership Award in 1999 from the Broward County Management Association.
All counties in the State of Florida have either recently acquired and are now deploying newly certified voting systems, or have made significant upgrades to their existing system in accordance with section 101.
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John Carthy, Gun Shop Sales Assistant
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The Florida legislature in its infinite wisdom not only didn't pass hands free legislation but banned counties from passing the legislation.
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Dan Toomey, Computer Salesman
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In Florida counties that do not use precinct scanners, optical scan balloting is even less reliable than punch cards.
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Thomas Owens, Police Officer
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A County Court were Criminal Lawyers and Attorneys Practice Florida's Criminal laws.
Russo was elected Public Defender for the Eighteenth Judicial Circuit of Florida by the citizens of Brevard and Seminole Counties in 1980.
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Bob Greenberg, Congressional Candidate
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Darcy The Florida Supreme Court decision allowed the recount of all the ballots in the three most populous Democratic counties in Florida to be submitted to the Secretary of State on November 26.
Several Florida counties have not reported their full absentee ballots and finally there are still oversees ballots which can arrive up to 10 days from Election Day.
If the Florida Supreme Court orders the manually recounted votes in the three heavily Democratic counties to be considered by the Secretary of State the battle is still far from over.
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