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conviction integrity unit to review cases in which there were questions about convictions. On March 28, 2019, Clifford Williams and his nephew Nathan Myers were exonerated of charges of murder and attempted murder; their convictions were dismissed. Nelson's office had recommended this to the Duval County court after reviewing the case and finding severe weaknesses. The two men were released from prison after serving 42 years each. This was the first exoneration in Florida that was led by a prosecutor's office. Nelson's office has also worked on reforming juvenile justice, developing partnerships with the police in three counties to try to keep juveniles out of the justice system. The police have been given "far greater discretion to issue civil citations in lieu of criminal summons to eligible juveniles."
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Charter and consolidated form of government. The Charter also states that any legal opinion rendered by the General Counsel is binding on the entire consolidated government. Since 1968, General Counsels have issued over 370 binding legal opinions. In the early years of consolidation, legal opinions were critical to the successful establishment of Jacksonville's consolidated government and the elimination of litigation between entities.
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increasingly willing to support Republicans nationally, Democrats continued to dominate most local offices well into the 1990s. At the same time, many of the area's Democrats became increasingly willing to vote for Republicans for state and local offices after years of splitting their tickets at national elections. This culminated in 1992, when
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utility provider (JEA), the school district (Duval County Public Schools), Airport, Seaport, Transportation and Housing Authorities, constitutional officers (Mayor, Supervisor of Elections, Property Appraiser, Sheriff, Tax Collector and Clerk of Court), 10 departments, 19 City Council members, and 40+ boards, commissions, and agencies.
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The Jacksonville State Attorney's Office for the 4th Circuit has the responsibility for prosecuting persons charged with crimes. The position of State Attorney is an elected position and is held by Melissa Nelson (Republican), who was elected in 2016 on a platform of justice reform. She established a
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The 1967 Charter that created Jacksonville's consolidated form of government included a provision for the Office of General Counsel. Under the Charter, the OGC represents all Jacksonville government entities. The office has developed the expertise to advise clients on municipal law and Jacksonville's
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The city's geography and urban density plays a major role in the political makeup of Jacksonville. Based on the party affiliation of the city-councilmen and district representatives, the older and more urban areas including Northside, the Urban Core and parts of the Westside, favor Democrats. The
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The Office of the General Counsel (OGC), currently led by Jason R. Gabriel, includes 39 attorneys, making it one of the largest and most diverse law firms in Jacksonville. It operates like a private firm because "clients" are billed in detail for legal services provided. Clients include the public
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system. Prior to the early 1990s, these members were elected at-large, with no specific residency requirements. However, over time the five members were all elected from the same side of the city. In order to increase representation from other areas, voters approved a change in the city charter
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Due to this unusual client list, the General Counsel's website states that they offer support for areas that include commercial, personal injury, constitutional & civil rights litigation, real estate, land use, environmental law, labor and employment law, education law, workers' compensation,
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form of city government, also called the Strong-Mayor form, in which a mayor serves as the city's Chief Executive and Administrative officer. The mayor holds veto power over all resolutions and ordinances passed by the city council. This position also has the power to hire and fire the head of
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Starting in the 1980s, thousands of Republicans moved to Florida and Jacksonville from northern states or relocated from south Florida to avoid overcrowding, state income taxes, high prices and crime. They slowly ate away at the Democratic dominance at the local level. Even as the city became
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Republicans currently hold the majority on the city council but lost the Mayor's position in 2011, only to regain it in 2015 and lose it once again in 2023. They also hold five of the city's seven state house seats and two of the city's three state senate seats.
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A new federal courthouse in Jacksonville was completed in late 2002 and opened in 2003 to replace the old facility, built in 1933. On February 8, 2005, the 492,000 sq ft (45,700 m) building at 300 North Hogan Street was named, the
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became the first Republican to represent a significant portion of Jacksonville in Congress since Reconstruction. Two years later, Republicans swept most of the city's seats in the state legislature, and incumbent Democratic mayor
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The Public Defender's Office has the responsibility for defending persons charged with crimes who are subject to incarceration and judged indigent. The position of Public Defender is an elected position and is held by
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that divided the city into five "super-districts" (unrelated to the 14 single-member districts), with one at-large member to represent each district. These five members are elected at-large from these super districts.
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Jacksonville and Duval County historically maintained separate police agencies: the Jacksonville Police Department and Duval County Sheriff's Office. As part of consolidation in 1968, the two merged, creating the
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in the far western portion of Duval County, voted to eliminate their police department. In March 2006, the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office assumed policing responsibilities for the one-square-mile town.
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eminent domain, foreclosures, evictions, bankruptcy, torts, municipal finance, procurement, contract negotiation and drafting, as well as a variety of economic development and transactional areas.
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continues to exist with nearly complete autonomy. Jacksonville also has several quasi-independent government agencies which only nominally answer to the consolidated authority, including
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The city council has nineteen members, fourteen of whom are elected from single-member districts where each member must reside in the district that they represent.
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Some government services remained - as they had been prior to consolidation – independent of both city and county authority. In accordance with Florida law, the
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seats from super districts. The mayor oversees most city departments, though some are independent or quasi-independent. Law enforcement is provided by the
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voted against joining the consolidated government. The four separate communities, which comprise 6% of the total county population, provide their own
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The previous courthouse was constructed in 1958, and the county's population has grown by more than 50% in the past forty years. A new $ 190 million
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newer, suburban and exurban areas including Southside, Riverside, the southern outskirts of Westside, The Beaches and Mayport favor Republicans.
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services, while maintaining the right to contract with the consolidated government to provide services. In December 2005, the city council of
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is elected to four-year terms and serves as the head of the government's executive branch. The
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Duval County, vote for candidates for these positions and may run for them. In 1995,
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Chair, Neighborhoods, Community Services, Public Health & Safety Committee
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In 1968, residents of the small municipalities of Baldwin, Neptune Beach,
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The other five members are elected under a unique hybrid district/
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The city of Jacksonville is home to the Duval County Courthouse.
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United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida
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Energy Star building profiles: Jacksonville Federal Courthouse
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became the city's first elected Republican mayor since 1887.
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City of Jacksonville website: 4th Judicial Circuit Court
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College Park, Copper Hill and northwestern outskirts
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She began her first term on July 1, 2023. 1373: 1224:. Unsourced material may be challenged and 1003: 870:Lakeshore, Avondale, Riverside, Fivepoints 795:Southside (south of 202/J. T. Butler Blvd) 746:Mixon Town, Murray Hill, Confederate Park, 629:Southside (north of 202/J. T. Butler Blvd) 445:. This position is appointed by the Mayor. 191: 1651: 1637: 1588: 1586: 580:East Arlington (west-half), Blount Island 432: 110: 96: 1244:Learn how and when to remove this message 709:Chair, Jacksonville Waterways Commission 376:Clerk of the Circuit & County Courts 1356:"Jacksonville City Charter Section 5.01" 1079:. 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Politics of Jacksonville

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Mayors of Jacksonville
Jacksonville City Council
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city charter
mayor–council system
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consolidated
Duval County
Jacksonville Consolidation
Mayor of Jacksonville
Jacksonville City Council
single-member
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Jacksonville Sheriff's Office
sheriff
Duval County Public Schools
independent authorities
Jacksonville
executive
legislature
John Delaney

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