The Supreme Court unanimously held in Telli v. Broward County (SC11-1737) that Florida’s chartered counties (a county charter could be considered its constitution) have the authority to impose term limits on all county officers. While this seems like a straightforward
The Gerrymander Survives
In a somewhat unsurprising decision issued on April 27, the Supremes confirmed what most Floridians likely knew already: the gerrymander survived practically unscathed Florida voters’ attempts to destroy it by passing what were known in 2010 as Amendments 5 and