Two state representatives are among the five people who’ve asked Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis to pick them to fill two soon-to-be-vacant seats on the Broward County Commission.
Broward County Commissioners and Barbara Sharief submitted written resignations to run for Congress earlier this year, but the November primary. Still, their , and now their seats — which pay $105,885 a year — will become empty in January.
The two state representatives who applied are State Rep. Anika Omphroy and State Rep. Patricia Williams.
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