A change in local election laws could be coming to Jacksonville after an ethics complaint fueled a heated campaign between Republican hopefuls LeAnna Cumber and Daniel Davis.
“We have a lot of challenges in this city. We have amazing opportunities in this city. To have it come down to this middle school gamesmanship is at its base unethical and corrupt,” Cumber told Action News Jax’s Robert Grant.Her term as a council member is coming to an end after she lost the race for mayor in the primaries to Daniel Davis. She got about 8% of the vote compared to his 25%.
Under state law, no complaint can be filed about a candidate less than 30 days before an election. After the heated back and forth in Jacksonville, the Ethics Commission could extend that timeline locally.
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