12/18/2022 0 Comments Midterm election results florida![]() While Patton upset the incumbent Hill, she missed the 50% required to avoid a runoff between the top two finishers.įull story: Pensacola City Council District 6 race heads to runoff between Ann Hill and Allison Patton Escambia County Commissioner Robert Bender wins GOP primary | 9 p.m. Patton had 1,074 votes, 42.7%, and Hill had 887 votes, 35.27%, while Maureen "Mo" Padden had 554 votes, 22.03%, with all four precincts reporting. Pensacola District 6 City Councilwoman Ann Hill and challenger Allison Patton are heading to a runoff election in November after Tuesday's city election results. Salzman and Hill also faced in the Republican primary in 2020, when Salzman won the nomination to unseat Hill.įull story: Michelle Salzman once again beats Mike Hill in Florida House District 1 race Pensacola City Council District 6 race heads to runoff with Hill, Patton | 9:05 p.m. Salzman had a huge fundraising advantage over Hill, raising $277,641 by August's end, compared to the $44,703 raised by Hill. Salzman held a 5,092 vote lead over Hill with 57 of the 79 Escambia County precincts reported. Incumbent Michelle Salzman has defended her state House District 1 seat from challenger and former state Rep. Reeves is elected next mayor of Pensacola, wins with enough votes to avoid runoff Michelle Salzman beats Mike Hill in Florida House District 1 GOP primary | 9:15 p.m. Steven Sharp was in third with 2,351votes, or 16.06%, and Sherri Myers was in fourth with 1,878 votes, 12.83%, eliminating both candidates from the contest.įull story: D.C. In a first under the city's 2010 charter, Reeves has won with enough vote share to make a runoff unnecessary with a total of 7,529 votes, or 51.44%, with all 20 precincts reporting.Ĭannada-Wynn won 2,879 votes, or 19.64%, putting her in second place. Reeves will be the next mayor of Pensacola. ![]() Reeves elected Pensacola mayor, winning enough votes to avoid runoff | 9:25 p.m.ĭ.C. The judge race will not move to the general election since Ritchie won with more than 50% of the votes.įull story: Scott Ritchie secures win over Paul Hamlin for Escambia County judge seat D.C. with 67 of 79 precincts reporting, Ritchie obtained 34,801 votes, 64.32%, beating out his challenger Paul Hamlin, who obtained 19,307 votes. Longtime assistant public defender Scott Ritchie has won the open Escambia County Group 1 County judge seat.Īs of 9:25 p.m. Howard Steele trailed with 4,399 votes.įull story: Too close to call: Automatic recount triggered in Santa Rosa District 2 commission race Scott Ritche beats Paul Hamlin for Escambia County judge seat | 9:30 p.m. Rickie Cotton was in third with 7,204 of the vote, about 2% less than the top two. Smith was ahead with 7,786 votes cast for him, compared to 7,748 for Ates. Davis, Amy Hughes and Ben Koski.At 9 p.m., with all the precincts reporting in the county, Kerry Smith and Jeff Ates IV were the two frontrunners, logging margins inside 0.5% of each other, triggering an automatic recount. Reporting by Grace Ashford, Nicholas Fandos, Luis Ferré-Sadurní, Lalena Fisher, Katie Glueck, Jesse McKinley, Jennifer Medina, Dana Rubinstein and Karen Workman production by Amanda Cordero and Jessica White editing by Wilson Andrews, Kenan Davis, William P. Lee, Vivian Li, Rebecca Lieberman, Ilana Marcus, Jaymin Patel, Rachel Shorey, Charlie Smart, Umi Syam, Urvashi Uberoy, Isaac White and Christine Zhang. ![]() The Times’s election results pages are produced by Michael Andre, Aliza Aufrichtig, Neil Berg, Matthew Bloch, Véronique Brossier, Irineo Cabreros, Sean Catangui, Andrew Chavez, Nate Cohn, Alastair Coote, Annie Daniel, Asmaa Elkeurti, Tiffany Fehr, Andrew Fischer, Will Houp, Josh Katz, Aaron Krolik, Jasmine C. To learn more about how election results work, read this article. The New York Times’s results team is a group of graphics editors, engineers and reporters who build and maintain software to publish election results in real-time as they are reported by results providers. Source: Election results and race calls from The Associated Press. ![]()
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