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The province s largest political parties are voicing their concerns over the election, including perceived problems with mail-in voting and the CEO of Elections NL s apparent unwillingness to meet with leaders.
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Some politicians in the Newfoundland and Labrador election are worried that special ballots will not be available in time for citizens who now must vote by mail. (Heather Gillis/CBC)
Bruce Chaulk, Newfoundland and Labrador s chief electoral officer, is refusing to meet with parties and candidates, citing a need to maintain its institutional independence.
Former Jacksonville sheriff, EWC president to receive OneJax lifetime achievement honor
Glover was sheriff from 1993 to 2003 the first African American elected in Florida since the Reconstruction era . Author: Florida Times-Union, Beth Reese Cravey Published: 8:50 AM EST February 16, 2021 Updated: 8:56 AM EST February 16, 2021
JACKSONVILLE, Fla Nathaniel Nat Glover, former Jacksonville sheriff and president of Edward Waters College, will receive the top honor at the 2021 OneJax Humanitarian Awards.
At an April 15 virtual ceremony, Glover will receive the Gold Medallion for Lifetime Achievement from OneJax, a nonprofit interfaith organization that promotes racial, religious and cultural tolerance in Northeast Florida.
Glover was sheriff from 1993 to 2003 the first African American elected in Florida since the Reconstruction era and president of historically black EWC from 2010 to 2018. In addition to his profession
Nathaniel Nat Glover, former Jacksonville sheriff and president of Edward Waters College, will receive the top honor at the 2021 OneJax Humanitarian Awards.
At an April 15 virtual ceremony, Glover will receive the Gold Medallion for Lifetime Achievement from OneJax, a nonprofit interfaith organization that promotes racial, religious and cultural tolerance in Northeast Florida.
Glover was sheriff from 1993 to 2003 the first African American elected in Florida since the Reconstruction era and president of historically black EWC from 2010 to 2018. In addition to his professional career, he continues to be involved in community service activities.
The Humanitarian Awards honor those who have demonstrated the highest level of personal and professional integrity, have given generously and extensively to the community and have been dedicated to the improvement of human relations among diverse groups in the community, according to OneJax.