- December 15, 2025
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.