The Boca Raton City Council voted in October to move the qualifying period for candidates for city office to the first seven business days in January, a month earlier than previously. 

City elections are held in March.

Lawmakers did not approve a second proposal that required candidates to collect 200 signatures to qualify to run.

— Margie Plunkett


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