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.
Dorothy "Dot" Inman-Johnson has had an impact career as a teacher, non-profit executive and former city commissioner and ...
before any significant changes." Moreover, the Railroad Square Facebook page endorsed city commission challenger Dot Inman-Johnson, who is up against incumbent Curtis Richardson for his seat.
The Tallahassee City Commission met Wednesday afternoon a day after progressives lost their bid to take majority control of the commission against a national backdrop of losses for Democratic ...
City Commissioner Curtis Richardson and former City Commissioner Dot Inman-Johnson went head to head at a Capital Tiger Bay ...
The City Commission will meet the day after Election Day – but depending on the results, one member could face his final days ...
Mayor Pro Tem Curtis Richardson is running against former Mayor Dot Inman-Johnson, who served as Tallahassee’s mayor in the ...
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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 ...
Dorothy "Dot" Inman-Johnson pulls no punches. She's an open book and campaigning like she's never done before. The retired art teacher broke color barriers in 1984 when she was appointed to fill a ...