FAMUans make list of finalists for vacant Tallahassee City Commission seat

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The Tallahassee Democrat reports that several candidates with ties to Florida A&M University made the list of nine finalists for the vacant seat on the Tallahassee City Commission.

A total of 93 people applied and each of the four current city commissioners picked three who they wanted to be considered.

Commissioner Jeremy Matlow and Commissioner Dianne Williams-Cox placed FAMU sustainability coordinator Bruce Strouble Jr. on their lists.

Commissioner Curtis Richardson placed J. Byron Greene, associate director of the Florida Georgia Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation at FAMU, on his list.

Mayor John Daily placed Gallop Franklin, II, a former FAMU Student Government Association president and current FAMU visiting assistant professor of pharmacy practice on his list.

Tabitha Frazier, a rental management company owner and environmentalist, had the most support. Her name was on the lists of three commissioners.

The full list of finalists will discussed during a special meeting of the Tallahassee City Commission is scheduled for Monday, Dec. 31, at 4 p.m. A live stream will be available on Talgov.com and Facebook.com/COTNews.
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