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Tue Oct 29, 2024, 02:43 AM Oct 29

Should Fifth District appeals court judges keep their jobs? Florida voters set to decide

https://www.yahoo.com/news/fifth-district-appeals-court-judges-033848213.html


Voters from the Jacksonville area to Hernando County on the Gulf of Mexico are being asked whether seven judges on the 5th District Court of Appeal should keep their jobs.

Decisions on those judges, most of whom have ties to Duval County, are almost totally overshadowed by the weighty national choices made in the same Nov. 5 general election.

But the court is the frontline of review for challenging mistakes by local judges in a region holding more than five million Floridians, and “merit retention” votes are the state’s system to decide whether DCA judges deserve six more years in office. Here’s some background on the court and the judges on the ballot.



What is the 5th District Court of Appeal?

The 12-judge court, which is based in Daytona Beach, handles appeals from the Fourth Judicial Circuit (Duval, Nassau and Clay counties); Fifth Circuit (Lake, Marion, Sumter, Citrus and Hernando counties); Seventh Circuit (Putnam, St. Johns, Flagler and Volusia counties); and 18th Circuit (Brevard and Seminole counties).
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