State senator says she “can’t explain his comments,” wishes him “no ill will.”
READ MOREFive candidates running in three city commissioner races in two cities have declared bankruptcy, defaulted on credit card loans or had their homes liened and foreclosed. Now they want your vote.
READ MORERobertson landed jabs for Oliver's “abandoning” voters while the former commissioner pledged he was unequivocally committed to Ocoee.
READ MORE“The idea is to protect the city's neutrality with respect to political campaigns.”
READ MOREChanges would allow commission to assert its authority, determine candidate qualifications and prevent future candidates from running for seats vacated in the same term.
READ MORESponsored by the city’s Human Relations Diversity Board, the campaign’s centerpiece is a video series from LinkedIn Learning.
READ MOREOcoee’s election rescheduling, city attorney retirement and Charter Review Commission have been the subject of much misinformation — some of which surfaced in Oliver’s press statement. VoxPopuli explains what’s true, what's not and what needs context.
READ MOREDemocratic Party officials say decision is a win for democracy and the citizens of Ocoee.
READ MORENinth Circuit Court rules city commission has no authority over candidates, only its "members."
READ MORELawsuit alleges city commission deliberately sought to disqualify Oliver from March election and developed a new interpretation of city charter with “extra qualification requirements.”
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