FLAGLER BEACH: Election goes to Provencher, McGrew


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Linda Provencher was elected as Flagler Beach's new mayor. Both (unofficial) winners each previously served as City Commissioners.
Linda Provencher was elected as Flagler Beach's new mayor. Both (unofficial) winners each previously served as City Commissioners.
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The last of 34 precincts turned in its elections results to the Flagler County Supervisor of Elections office at about 8:30 p.m. tonight, Jan. 31, sealing the unofficial results for Flagler Beach city elections. The vote will be made official following a Canvassing Board meeting Feb. 10, when any overseas absentee ballots are counted.

According to the numbers, Linda Provencher, a 24-year city resident and former city commissioner, won 890 votes, beating out J. NeJame, with 648 votes, to become the city’s new mayor.

Joy McGrew, a 28-city resident and former city commissioner, won 790 votes, beating out Sandra Mason, who had 737 votes, for a seat on the City Commission.

Of 3,706 registered Flagler Beach voters, 1,580 ballots were cast, or 43.6% of the population.

See the Thursday print edition of the Palm Coast Observer for more.

 

 

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