Some incumbents – some new faces hold seats
Historic City News noted that many around the state were expecting to unseat incumbents given the “throw the bums out” attitude of tea party groups and other conservatives unhappy with government spending and what they consider liberal social agendas.

St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office robbery detectives have Kirk Lee Davenport in custody this evening in connection with two armed robberies reported to Historic City News earlier today.
With campaign signs flapping in the wind outside, St. Johns County Supervisor of Elections Penny Halyburton tells Historic City News that her office has seen no slow-down in residents wanting to vote; just one day before Election Day.
With only 24 hours to go before St. Johns County voters cast their final ballots, Historic City News learned that things are in full gear at the headquarters office of the Republican Party in St. Augustine.
Davis Walker reported to Historic City News that Saturday, November 6th from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Los Compañeros de la Cocina will recreate a special, authentic interpretation of the food and foodways of early Florida and the southeastern United States.
Florida Public Archaeology Network Outreach Coordinator for the Northeast Region, Amber Grafft-Weiss, contacted Historic City News local reporters to invite our readers to attend the next presentation in the Archaeology Lecture Series.
In addition to being Election Day, Tuesday is the day of the next regular meeting of the St. Johns County Board of County Commissioners and Historic City News will be watching … closely.