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2024 Election

Flagler County 2024 General Election Results

ⓒ Eryn Harris

Flagler County voters cast their ballots for a variety of elections and referendums on Tuesday, from the individual neighborhood level all the way up to the national scale. The voter turnout in Flagler County was 83.37%, the highest turnout since 1996 when the county had only a fraction of its current population.

The Supervisor of Elections Office reported the full results just 61 minutes after the polls closed for the day, giving residents closure on a number of highly contested races. Palm Coast knows its new City Council, the County Commission is set, and the county made its voice heard on the six state constitutional amendments which were up for a vote.

LOCAL RACES

These races were voted on only by voters within Flagler County. Some were limited to residents of certain cities or community districts, but all votes came from Flagler County.

Board of County Commissioners, District 3:

  • Kim Carney (R): 96.52% – 58,567 – WINNER
  • Write-In: 3.48% – 2,109

Board of County Commissioners, District 5:

  • Pam Richardson (R) – 97.04% – 58,711 – WINNER
  • Write-In: 2.96% – 1,793

Palm Coast Mayor:

  • Cornelia Downing Manfre – 36.63% – 19,398
  • Mike Norris – 63.37% – 33.555 – WINNER

Palm Coast City Council, District 1:

  • Ty Miller – 70.50% – 34,699 – WINNER
  • Jeffery Seib – 29.50% – 14,517

Palm Coast City Council, District 3:

  • Ray Stevens – 58.02% – 26,503 – WINNER
  • Andrew Werner – 41.98% – 19,178

Palm Coast Charter Amendment 1:

  • Yes – 41.60% – 21,849
  • No – 58.40% – 30,667 – WINNER

East Flagler Mosquito Control Board, Seat 1:

  • Julius ‘Jules’ Kwiatkowski – 53.94% – 30,953 – WINNER
  • Perry Mitrano – 46.06% – 26,436

East Flagler Mosquito Control Board, Seat 3:

  • Lance Alred – 55.75% – 32,124 – WINNER
  • Ralph Lightfoot – 44.25% – 25,498

Dunes CDD, Seat 3:

  • Bill White – 57.06% – 1,120 – WINNER
  • Bill Baxter White – 42.94% – 843

Grand Haven CDD, Seat 4:

  • Steve Brazen – 48.12% – 988
  • John Chism – 51.88% – 1,065 – WINNER

Deer Run CDD, Seat 5:

  • Barbara DeSantis – 67.53% – 468 – WINNER
  • Melissa Tabares – 32.47% – 225

Town Center at Palm Coast CDD, Seat 4:

  • Gregory Eckley – 53.87% – 160 – WINNER
  • Frances Estrada – 46.13% – 137

LARGER RACES

These races included at least some voters from outside of Flagler County. The result of Flagler’s vote may not match the actual end result. These figures represent only Flagler’s votes.

President of the United States:

  • Donald Trump (R) – 63.60% – 50,982
  • Kamala Harris (D) – 35.44% – 28,406
  • Write-In – 0.32% – 253
  • Chase Oliver (L) – 0.26% – 212
  • Jill Stein (G) – 0.24% – 196
  • Claudia De La Cruz (S) – 0.07% – 54
  • Peter Sonski (A) – 0.04% – 36
  • Randall Terry (C) – 0.02% – 20

United States Senator:

  • Rick Scott (R, i) – 62.93% – 49,656
  • Debbie Mucarsel-Powell (D) – 35.51% – 28,024
  • Ben Everidge (NPA – 0.61% – 485
  • Feena Bonoan (L) – 0.46% – 360
  • Tuan TQ Nguyen (NPA) – 0.42% – 332
  • Write-In – 0.07% – 53

Florida voters re-elected Rick Scott to a second six-year term in the Senate.

U.S. Congress, District 6:

  • Michael Waltz (R, i) – 66.02% – 51,052
  • James Stockton III (D) – 33.90% – 26,217
  • Write-In – 0.08% – 59

FL-6 voters re-elected Michael Waltz to a fourth two-year term in Congress.

State Senator, District 7:

  • Tom Leek (R) – 66.83% – 50,444
  • George Anthony ‘T’ Hill II (D) – 33.17% – 25,038

SD-7 voters elected Tom Leek to the Florida Senate.

State Representative, District 19:

  • Sam Greco (R) – 63.77% – 48,281
  • Adam Morley – (D) – 36.23% – 27,435

HD-19 voters elected Sam Greco to the Florida House of Representatives.

Amendment 1: Partisan School Board Races

  • Yes – 58.87% – 42,866
  • No – 41.13% – 29,949

Statewide, Amendment 1 failed to reach the 60% threshold required to pass.

Amendment 2: Right to Fish & Hunt

  • Yes – 71.01% – 53,226
  • No – 28.99% – 21,726

Statewide, Amendment 2 reached the 60% threshold required to pass.

Amendment 3: Recreational Marijuana

  • Yes – 53.43% – 41,905
  • N0 – 46.57% – 36,522

Statewide, Amendment 3 failed to reach the 60% threshold required to pass.

Amendment 4: Abortion Access

  • Yes – 51.61% – 40,269
  • No – 48.39% – 36,522

Statewide, Amendment 4 failed to reach the 60% threshold required to pass.

Amendment 5: Homestead Annual Inflation Adjustment

  • Yes – 68.02% – 50,743
  • No – 31.98% – 23,856

Statewide, Amendment 5 reached the 60% threshold required to pass.

Amendment 6: Public Campaign Financing

  • Yes – 53.60% – 38,939
  • No – 46.40% – 33,707

Statewide, Amendment 6 failed to reach the 60% threshold required to pass.

Florida Supreme Court Justice Renetha Francis:

  • Yes – 67.06% – 45,119
  • No – 32.94% – 22,159

Voters voted to retain Justice Renetha Francis.

Florida Supreme Court Justice Meredith Sasso:

  • Yes – 67.37% – 44,522
  • No – 32.63% – 21,561

Voters voted to retain Justice Meredith Sasso.

District Court of Appeal Joe Boatwright:

  • Yes – 68.22% – 44,996
  • No – 31.78% – 20,960

Voters voted to retain Joe Boatwright.

District Court of Appeal Eric Eisnaugle:

  • Yes – 66.99% – 43,260
  • No – 33.01% – 20,960

Voters voted to retain Eric Eisnaugle.

District Court of Appeal Harvey Jay:

  • Yes – 68.40% – 44,457
  • No – 31.60% – 20,539

Voters voted to retain Harvey Jay.

District Court of Appeal Paige Kilbane:

  • Yes – 68.26% – 44,250
  • No – 31.74% – 20,578

Voters voted to retain Paige Kilbane.

District Court of Appeal John MacIver:

  • Yes – 67.80% – 43,930
  • No – 32.30% – 20,858

Voters voted to retain John MacIver.

District Court of Appeal Jordan Pratt:

  • Yes – 68.21% – 43,561
  • No – 31.79% – 20,298

Voters voted to retain Jordan Pratt.

District Court of Appeal Adrian Soud:

  • Yes – 67.77% – 43,235
  • No – 32.23% – 20,557

Voters voted to retain Adrian Soud.

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