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  2. Government of Jacksonville - Wikipedia

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    Clients include the public utility provider (JEA), the school district (Duval County Public Schools), Airport, Seaport, Transportation and Housing Authorities, constitutional officers (Mayor, Supervisor of Elections, Property Appraiser, Sheriff, Tax Collector and Clerk of Court), 10 departments, 19 City Council members, and 40+ boards ...

  3. Jason Fischer (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Fischer ran for Duval County property appraiser in the March 21, 2023 election. Jacksonville City Councilwoman Joyce Morgan finished ahead of Fischer in the March election, with 48% of the vote to 31%. Since neither received more than 50% of the vote, they faced each other in a runoff. Fischer lost the runoff election on May 16 to Morgan. [14]

  4. 2023 Jacksonville mayoral election - Wikipedia

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    Randy DeFoor, Jacksonville city councilor from the 14th district (2019–present) [39] Jerry Holland, Duval County property appraiser (2019–present) and former president of the Jacksonville city council (2002–2003) from the 3rd district (1999–2005) [40] Edward Skinner Jones, former Neptune Beach city councilor (1997–2005) [41]

  5. Duval County, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Duval County (/ d j uː ˈ v ɔː l / dew-VAWL), officially the City of Jacksonville and Duval County, is a county in the northeastern part of the U.S. state of Florida. As of the 2020 census , its population was 995,567, [ 3 ] making it the sixth-most populous county in Florida .

  6. Jacksonville, Florida - Wikipedia

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    The City of Jacksonville has a unique park system, with various lands operated by the National Park Service, Florida State Parks and the City of Jacksonville Department of Parks and Recreation. Jacksonville operates the largest urban park system in the United States, providing facilities and services at more than 337 locations on more than ...

  7. Duval County Courthouse - Wikipedia

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    The new facility is located Downtown Jacksonville, Florida; it was built starting in 2009 and opened in 2012. Duval County was created on August 12, 1822 and was formerly part of St. Johns County . Although the county's area was huge, it took more than twenty years before the first courthouse was constructed during the 1840s.

  8. Downtown Jacksonville Multiple Property Submission - Wikipedia

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    The Downtown Jacksonville Multiple Property Submission is a Multiple Property Submission (MPS) of historic buildings to the National Register of Historic Places in Jacksonville, Florida. It consists of eleven properties in Downtown Jacksonville that were added to the National Register between 1992 and 2007.

  9. Jacksonville Consolidation - Wikipedia

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    Jacksonville celebrated with a parade and fireworks that attracted 200,000 spectators. Hans Tanzler, elected mayor of Jacksonville the year before, became the first mayor of the consolidated government. Jacksonville became the largest city (by population) in Florida and the 13th largest in the United States.