Parties at odds over court ruling A vote for former U.S. Rep. Mark Foley on ballots in the 16th Congressional District will count as a vote for his lawfully nominated replacement, fellow Republican Joe Negron. That message may be simple. But government actions to communicate it to voters has resulted in controversy over whether the actions amount to "electioneering." But the controversy may have had an unintended effect. It has "energized" local Republicans into an all-out campaign to make sure voters aren't confused, according to Bob Starr, chairman of the Charlotte County Republican Party. "I've got people coming out of...