2024 Election

Ex-City Councilman Victor Barbosa Will Challenge Danko, Hanns for County Commission

ⓒ Stephen Helfrich

PALM COAST – Victor Barbosa, former Palm Coast City Councilman and local business owner, will attempt a return to elected politics by running for Flagler’s Board of County Commissioners. He will face off against former Commissioner George Hanns and outgoing Palm Coast Vice Mayor Ed Danko, as well as any other candidates who may sign up.

Barbosa was elected to the City Council in 2020, beating out Dennis McDonald, Bob Coffman, and eventual mayor David Alfin to win the District 2 seat. He served for over a year but soon became involved in multiple controversies, namely alleged ties to crimes in Costa Rica and shoplifting accusations at a local Walmart. Barbosa resigned his seat on March 1st, 2022, and his term was finished by interim Councilman John Fanelli.

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During the 2022 election cycle Barbosa at different times vowed to run for re-election to the City Council and for a different County Commission seat; he’d ultimately drop both bids well before the election. He was relatively scarce in the interim, not making forays into local politics beyond social media posts, but has now decided to try and resume his career in public office.

“The real Republican has shown up,” Barbosa said on Facebook in his first acknowledgment of the run. Having officially filed with the Supervisor of Elections Office he becomes the second candidate registered after Danko; Hanns is still expected to file but has not done so officially. The remark is likely intended as a slight at both candidates, as Hanns was a Democrat until recent years and Danko’s political philosophies have clashed with Barbosa’s before when they both served on the City Council.

In a followup message to social media, Barbosa encouraged residents to contact him at (386) 569-8748.

3 Comments

  1. TR

    June 15, 2023 at 10:04 pm

    If memory serves me correctly, didn’t Victor use the excuse for leaving the PC council to spend more time with family. I guess he got bored and now wants to run for Flagler County Commission. I don’t think so.

  2. Joseph Stark

    June 19, 2023 at 8:40 am

    Perhaps this time when Barbosa drops out again he can actually take down all his signs throughout our county. The last time he dropped out of the race he left his signs setup everywhere for the County/City to take down. This man doesn’t deserve a vote.

  3. Bruces

    July 7, 2023 at 7:11 pm

    Can someone please explain to me how this man is alloweed to run for a county position, If There is truly a thought of crime in costa rica and palm coast why is the republican allowing him to run for office.
    On top his intl problems why cant we find people that will serve this community with honor, why is the republican partly allowing him to run.

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