Weeks before voters return to the polls, prominent figures in St. Johns County politics are facing criminal charges over complaints about phony voter guides from the 2024 elections.
County commissioners Sarah Arnold and Christian Whitehurst and St. Augustine Beach Commissioner Dylan Rumrell were charged in a July 6 court filing with creating unauthorized voter guides, a first-degree misdemeanor punishable by up to a year in jail, as well as second-degree conspiracy charges.
Political campaign pro Brianna Jordan and a woman who worked for her, Jamie Johnson, face the same charges, plus Jordan was charged with evidence tampering, a felony that’s based on
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