Fedrick Ingram: Crowded ballots aren’t chaos. They’re Black political power.
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To the casual observer, the upcoming Primary Election ballot in North Miami-Dade and South Broward counties looks like a game of political musical chairs played at hyperspeed.
Since U.S. Rep. Frederica Wilson’s historic announcement that she will not seek re-election , a massive political cascade has been triggered. State Senators are running for Congress, state representatives are vying for the Senate, and a wave of new and familiar faces is stepping up to fill the resulting vacancies on School Boards, County Commissions and municipal Councils.
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