With all 78 city precincts reporting, Tallahassee City Commissioner Curtis Richardson has defeated Dot Inman-Johnson.
The long-serving incumbent managed to secure a narrow win ― stopping the push for a progressive takeover of City Hall led by two of his colleagues, Commissioners Jeremy Matlow and Jack Porter.
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Richardson received 41,948 votes, or 50.72% of all votes cast. His challenger, Dot Inman-Johnson, got 40,769, about 1,200 ...