UNF poll: Waters and Burton in close race for sheriff; school tax referendum a cliffhanger

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UNF poll: Waters and Burton in close race for sheriff; school tax referendum a cliffhanger
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The special election for Jacksonville sheriff is a tight battle between T.K. Waters and Lakesha Burton in a five-candidate field with no one on track to deliver a knock-out punch when polls close Tuesday, according to a UNF poll.

The sheriff's race also is neck and neck, though the UNF polls predicts the outcome Tuesday won't be the final word. If no candidate clears 50%, the top two will square off in November.

Binder said referendums on tax increases generally fare well when the public knows the money will go toward a specific purpose, the tax will benefit children and no organized opposition has formed against it. The proposed 1 mill increase, equating to $1 per $1,000 of taxable property value, would go toward raising teacher salaries along with funding for arts and athletics programs in schools countywide.

JAX Chamber CEO Daniel Davis, a Republican who hasn't announced he's running but has raised millions of dollars, is in second at 11%. State Sen. Audrey Gibson, D-Jacksonville, is in third at 10%, City Council member Al Ferraro is at 8% and council member LeAnna Cumber is at 7%. Ferraro and Cumber are Republicans.

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