Florida Statutes|Section 102.171

                                                

102.171 Contest of election to Legislature.—The jurisdiction to hear any contest of the election of a member to either house of the Legislature is vested in the applicable house, as each house, pursuant to s. 2, Art. III of the State Constitution, is the sole judge of the qualifications, elections, and returns of its members. Therefore, the certification of election of any person to the office of member of either house of the Legislature may only be contested in the applicable house by an unsuccessful candidate for such office, in accordance with the rules of that house. This section does not apply to any contest of the nomination of any person for the office of member of either house of the Legislature at any primary or special primary election in which only those qualified electors who are registered members of the political party holding such primary election may vote, as provided for in s. 5(b), Art. VI of the State Constitution. This section does apply to any contest of a primary or special primary election for the office of member of either house of the Legislature in which all qualified electors may vote, as provided for in s. 5(b), Art. VI of the State Constitution, and the recipient of the most votes is deemed to be elected according to applicable law.

History.—s. 4, ch. 99-339.
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR ALACHUA COUNTY, FLORIDA MASON ALLEY and PHIL COURSON, Individually CASE NO. 01-2010-CA-2292 V. THE ELECTION CANVASSING COMMISSION OF ALACHUA COUNTY, FLORIDA; PAM CARPENTER, Supervisor of Elections for Alachua County, Florida; DON MARSH; and CRAIG LOWE / MEMORANDUM IN SUPPORT OF THE DEFENSES OF THE BOARD AND …

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Alachua County, FL

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May 12, 2010

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