• Advertise
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact AskFlagler
AskFlagler
Subscribe
  • Breaking News
  • Politics
    • County Commission
    • Palm Coast City Council
    • School Board
  • Sheriff
  • Historical
  • Community
    • Things to Do
  • Advertise
96.82 °f
Palm Coast
85.93375 ° Wed
84.70875 ° Thu
Tuesday, August 18, 2026
No Result
View All Result
AskFlagler
  • Breaking News
  • Politics
    • County Commission
    • Palm Coast City Council
    • School Board
  • Sheriff
  • Historical
  • Community
    • Things to Do
  • Advertise
No Result
View All Result
AskFlagler
No Result
View All Result
ADVERTISEMENT
Home Flagler Beach

Scott Spradley, RJ Santore Prevail in 2026 Flagler Beach Election

Chris Gollon by Chris Gollon
March 4, 2026
in Flagler Beach, Political News
28
0

ⓒ AskFlagler

Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

The Flagler Beach City Commission election was held on Tuesday, with Scott Spradley and RJ Santore winning three-year terms in office. They were up against each other and Rick Belhumeur on a ballot in which residents could choose up to two out of the three candidates. Belhumeur, an incumbent on his second stint in office, was voted out for the second time in his career.

Out of 4,647 registered voters in Flagler Beach, only 1,355 turned out for Tuesday’s election. The City Commission was the only race on the ballot, held each year in March to set three-year terms. Santore paced the field with 972 votes, followed by Spradley with 860 and Belhumeur with 492.

“It looks like a good turnout,” said eventual winner Scott Spradley on Election Day. “I know that the last couple weeks I’ve said on social media and also at City Commission meetings during commissioner comments that it’s important that everyone get out and vote. We don’t want to have a situation that we have a very low turnout and then unhappy people. I’d much rather have a high turnout which would then better ensure that whoever the winners are is consistent with what the community desires.”

RelatedPosts

Randy Fine Shown Flipping Through Ormond Resident’s Mailbox

Florida’s Amendment 3 Receives New Ballot Language

Water Advisory Issued for River-to-Sea Preserve

AskFlagler County Commission Interview: Raymond Royer

ADVERTISEMENT

Rick Belhumeur Goes, Scott Spradley Stays

ⓒ AskFlagler

Rick Belhumeur has served a total of three terms on the Flagler Beach City Commission. He was first elected in 2016, serving two terms before losing the 2022 election. He ran again in 2023, regaining his seat at the expense of then-incumbent Deborah Phillips. Now, in his first time on the ballot since winning his seat back, Belhumeur is ‘de-commissioned’ once again, as he humorously describes it.

“I never made any decision based on keeping my job as a commissioner,” Belhumeur said on Facebook after the results came in. “I followed my conscience and my duty to my constituents.”

Scott Spradley has now been elected to a second three-year term in office, having first been voted in on the 2023 ballot. He was the runaway favorite in that race, winning double the votes of all but one of his four opponents. This time he didn’t pace the field once again, but he did finish comfortably ahead of Belhumeur to retain his City Commission seat.

RJ Santore Joins the City Commission

The new face on the City Commission is RJ Santore, the VP of the Ralph Santore & Sons firework manufacturing business. According to one of Santore’s opponents, his bid for office was preceded by a steadily blossoming involvement in local affairs.

“I’ve had 74 town halls during my three-year term, and I noticed a couple years ago there was a young guy who sat in the back, didn’t say much, who came to most of the meetings,” recalls Scott Spradley. “After a while he started asking questions, and after a few more meetings he’d ask me questions after the town halls. Then later on he began coming to City Commission meetings and then expressing questions during public comment.”

On his campaign website, Santore listed responsible growth, infrastructure, and parking availability as three of his highest-priority issues. He also proposed the restoration of a referendum on all large annexations, giving city voters the ability to approve or reject proposals of large additions to the city’s area. That could’ve greatly changed the outcome of two large annexations for major housing developments that the Commission approved earlier this year.

“I’ve known Scott on a personal level through his Saturday morning Coffee with a Commissioner [town halls],” Santore said Tuesday afternoon. “I’ve known Rick mostly through the city meetings, but it’s been a good experience getting to talk to and know them.”

Election Results:

  • Rick Belhumeur – 21.17% – 492
  • RJ Santore – 41.82% – 972 ELECTED
  • Scott Spradley – 37.01% – 860 ELECTED
Tags: Flagler Beachflagler beach city commissionrick belhumeurrj santorescott spradley
Advertisement Banner
Chris Gollon

Chris Gollon

Chris Gollon is a Flagler County resident since 2004, as well as a staple of the local independent music scene and avid observer of Central Florida politics, arts, and recreation.

Related Posts

Randy Fine Shown Flipping Through Ormond Resident’s Mailbox

Randy Fine Shown Flipping Through Ormond Resident’s Mailbox

by Chris Gollon
August 18, 2026
0

Congressman Randy Fine (FL-6) was shown on a personal doorbell video appearing to leaf through a resident's mailbox while campaigning...

Florida’s Amendment 3 Receives New Ballot Language

Florida’s Amendment 3 Receives New Ballot Language

by Chris Gollon
August 17, 2026
0

A proposed amendment to the Florida Constitution appearing on the ballot this November has been resubmitted with a new wording....

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

ADVERTISEMENT
Advertisement Banner Advertisement Banner Advertisement Banner
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT

FEATURED POST

Randy Fine Shown Flipping Through Ormond Resident’s Mailbox

Randy Fine Shown Flipping Through Ormond Resident’s Mailbox

August 18, 2026
Florida’s Amendment 3 Receives New Ballot Language

Florida’s Amendment 3 Receives New Ballot Language

August 17, 2026
Missouri Fugitive Arrested in Palm Coast

Missouri Fugitive Arrested in Palm Coast

August 14, 2026
Auto Draft

Daytona Man Arrested in Palm Coast Break-In, Shooting

August 14, 2026

EDITOR PICK'S

Randy Fine Shown Flipping Through Ormond Resident’s Mailbox

August 18, 2026

Florida’s Amendment 3 Receives New Ballot Language

August 17, 2026

Missouri Fugitive Arrested in Palm Coast

August 14, 2026

Daytona Man Arrested in Palm Coast Break-In, Shooting

August 14, 2026

Water Advisory Issued for River-to-Sea Preserve

August 13, 2026

AskFlagler County Commission Interview: Raymond Royer

August 10, 2026

Palm Coast’s 2025 Impact Fee Increases Ruled Illegal

August 8, 2026
Your source for comprehensive local news in Flagler County. Celebrating six years of reporting about Flagler County, Palm Coast and Bunnell.

Recent News

Randy Fine Shown Flipping Through Ormond Resident’s Mailbox

Randy Fine Shown Flipping Through Ormond Resident’s Mailbox

August 18, 2026
Florida’s Amendment 3 Receives New Ballot Language

Florida’s Amendment 3 Receives New Ballot Language

August 17, 2026
Missouri Fugitive Arrested in Palm Coast

Missouri Fugitive Arrested in Palm Coast

August 14, 2026
Auto Draft

Daytona Man Arrested in Palm Coast Break-In, Shooting

August 14, 2026

Advertise With Us

85,000+ monthly page views from engaged local readers.

Full monthly reporting showing exactly how many people saw and clicked your ad.

Know your cost-per-click, cost-per-impression, and actual ROI No guessing.

No “hope marketing.” Just data.

  • Breaking News
  • Politics
  • Sheriff
  • Historical
  • Community
  • Advertise

© 2026 AskFlagler.com. All Rights Reserved.

Welcome Back!

Sign In with Facebook
Sign In with Google
Sign In with Linked In
OR

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Breaking News
  • Politics
    • County Commission
    • Palm Coast City Council
    • School Board
  • Sheriff
  • Historical
  • Community
    • Things to Do
  • Advertise

© 2026 AskFlagler.com. All Rights Reserved.