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Baldwin Election Date Change Referendum (January 2010)
There was a Baldwin Election Date Change Referendum on the January 12 ballot in Duval County for voters in the city of Baldwin.
This measure was approved
- YES 128 (70.33%)
- NO 54 (29.67%)[1]
This measure asked voters if the wanted to change the city's primary elections to November or keep them in January. A large majority of city voters agreed to move the date to November. This measure passed Neighboring Jackson City is also looking to have a similar measure to change their elections to November as well.[2]
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