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Hansen, Mullins Win County Commission, Howell and Branquinho Win Palm Coast, McDonald Re-Elected to School Board

November 7, 2018 | FlaglerLive | 16 Comments

Greg Hansen, appointed to the Flagler County Commission seat in 2017, has now been duly elected to it with a large majority. (© FlaglerLive)
Greg Hansen, appointed to the Flagler County Commission seat in 2017, has now been duly elected to it with a large majority. (© FlaglerLive)

Last Updated: 9:05 p.m.

With 90 percent of votes counted, incumbent Flagler County Commissioner Greg Hanson retained his seat and Joe Mullins was elected to the commission.


In Palm Coast City Council races, voters turned down former Mayor Jon Netts’s bid for a re-run and elected Jack Howell. And Eddie Branquinho defeated John Tipton in a run-off.

The races for county commission and Palm Coast council were not close: Hansen was defeating Dennis McDonald with close to a 2-to-1 margin, and Mullins wasn’t far behind, beating Jane Gentile-Youd.

The sole remaining race for the Flagler County School Board was quite close: incumbent Janet McDonald held off John Fisher, who was also attempting a come-back, but by less than a point: the difference was 316 votes. Two other seats were up this year on the school board. Andy Dance won reelection without opposition. Trevor Tucker won in the primary.

Both contests for the Palm Coast City Council had been for open seats, after the resignation of council members Steven Nobile and the decision by Heidi Shipley not to run for re-election. Howell’s election means that an insurgent voice remains on the council.

“Can you believe this? I was totally stunned, to be honest with you, because Jon is a formidable opponent, and he’ a very good guy,” Howell said by phone from the African American Cultural Society, where Democrats had gathered to celebrate. “I’m glad I won because the people wanted change and I’m hopeful I’ll be able to implement the things I discussed when I was out doing the spiels.” Howell, who retired from the Marines and has been running teens in Flight, the organization he founded in Flagler, is aware that he’ll be the odd man out on the council. “I’m optimistic that I can work with the other people,” he said, “you don’t survive two Washington D.C. tours without knowing how to work with the professional politicians.”

Branquinho, who was celebrating at home with family and friends, was also jubilant. “I’m extremely happy, always happy when you win something,” he said. “It feels even better, this victory, if I may call it, due to the formidable opponent that I had who was a gentleman, and who was also a fighter.” Branquinho, a retired cop from Newark, N.J., who until now had made his name in town through the Portuguese-American Club, added: “The fun part is over, now it’s the part that starts the work. I don’t fear it.” He said he wants to “make sure that Palm Coast is proud of me.”

In the race for the 6th Congressional District–the seat Ron DeSantis resigned to run for governor–Republican Michael Waltz was easily beating Democrat Nancy Soderberg in Flagler, Volusia and St. Johns counties, all but putting the seat out of reach for Soderberg.

Every proposed amendment on the ballot, whether constitutional or Palm Coast charter, was winning a majority of 60 percent or better, meaning that the amendments were all garnering the necessary 60 percent majority to pass, at least as far as Flagler County voters are concerned. (Only a 50 percent majority is necessary for the Palm Coast charter amendments.) Most of the amendments, especially the tax amendments such as a proposed increase in the homestead exemption for wealthier homes, were expected to clear that hurdle.

The big surprise, at least in Flagler, is that even Amendment 4, which would restore voting rights to most felons who have served their time, was also clearing the 60-percent hurdle–if barely: it got 60.6 percent.

“I’m glad Flagler did the right thing with that,” Linda Sharpe-Matthews, who heads the Flagler Branch of the NAACP, said. “People who have paid their debt to society, the slate needs to be wiped clean for them so they could be productive, and if you want to talk about civic responsibility, that doesn’t mean just avoiding a life of crime, but it also means being able to participate.”

Election turnout in Flagler was a shade under 65 percent, shattering the 2014 mark of 51 percent, with 70 percent of ballots cast before Election Day: early voting accounted for 43 percent of the total, mailed-in ballots for 28 percent. More than 53,000 registered voters in Flagler cast ballots, out of 82,600 registered.

State House Rep. Paul Renner, the Republican incumbent, was coasting to victory over Adam Morley.

In statewide races, all Republican candidates were running strongly ahead of their opponents in Flagler, where Republicans have an overwhelming advantage in registrations. Early in the evening Andrew Gillum briefly polled ahead of Ron DeSantis and Bill Nelson was beating Rick Scott, but numbers then reversed, giving Scott and DeSantis the advantage.

Flagler’s local elections contrasted with the state and national contests, with Flagler’s most bitter races decided in the primary. With the exception of the county commission, general election contests were comparatively more muted, with voters’ energies focused on races for governor, senate and congressional seats.

While Republicans continued to dominate the scene locally–not a single Democrat contested the two county commission seats, ensuring that the commission would remain an all-Republican panel–Democrats for the first time in two decades could pin hopes on a gubernatorial candidate with a solid chance to win, and could take additional solace from seeing septuagenarian Sen. Bill Nelson, the only statewide Democrat still in office the last four years, retain his seat for a fourth term. (Despite his age, he’s only the 15th-oldest senator in the chamber. California’s Diane Feinstein, at 85, is the oldest. She is in a reelection battle this year too.)

“We got a bottle of champagne and a bottle of alcohol we’re going to put a fake cyanide label on,” Peter Wentworth said as he held up campaign Gillum signs with Shirley Nestor outside the Palm Coast Community Center this afternoon. “We’re going to drink one of them.”

They were having a more civil time with drive-bys. Patsi Colosimo, a volunteer for the Democrats wearing a Gillum shirt, was on her way to Starbucks today when a man in a pick-up driving by yelled obscenities, referred to Gillum by the n-word, and spat at her, she said.

The Democrats who did run for office, albeit in non-partisan races–Carl Jones for school board, John Tipton for Palm Coast City Council–both lost.

“But we’ve come a long way,” Stephanie Capehart, who heads the Flagler Democratic Party, said this evening, referring to Tipton. “He went from zero name recognition to 13,000 votes, he’s already committed to work with us so we can grow his name recognition and his stature in the community and help us work with some new candidates as well. You lose one, you didn’t lose everything.”

General Election 2018 Results: Flagler County's Local Races and State Races

Candidate and Race
Percent
Votes
Flagler School Board, District 2
Janet McDonald
(incumbent)
50.3423076
John Fischer49.6622760
Palm Coast City Council, District 2
Jack D. Howell 55.8919143
Jon Netts44.1115109
Palm Coast City Council, District 4
Eddie Branquinho56.8819555
John E. Tipton IV43.1214827
Flagler County Commission, District 2
Greg Hansen (Rep)64.0531954
Dennis McDonald (NPA)35.9517936
Flagler County Commission, District 4
Joe Mullins (Rep)61.6330934
Jane Gentile-Youd (NPA)38.3719257
Circuit Judge, Group 15
Linda L. Gaustad63.1227686
Ryan Will36.8816175
US Senate
Rick Scott (Rep)59.3631417
Bill Nelson (Dem)40.3721366
Congressional Representative, District 6
Michael Waltz (Rep)58.5830547
Nancy Soderberg (Dem)41.4221595
Attorney General
Ashley Moody (Rep)61.0832018
Sean Shaw (Dem)37.0919443
Jeffrey Marc Siskind (NPA)1.83957
Commissioner of Agriculture
Matt Caldwell (Rep)58.9530590
Nicole "Nikki" Fried (Dem)41.0221276
Governor
Ron DeSantis (Rep)58.5730916
Andrew Gillum (Dem)40.0621145
Darcy Richardson (Ref)0.60317
Kyle Gibson (NPA)0.33172
Ryan Christopher Foley (NPA)0.19100
Bruce Stanley (NPA)0.1790
Chief Financial Officer
Jimmy Patronis (Rep)60.2831112
Jeremy Ring (Dem)39.6520464
State Representative, District 24
Paul Renner (Rep)59.4930711
Adam Morley (Dem)4.5120914
Justice Alan Lawson
Yes72.4533048
No27.5512567
Justice Eric Eisnaugle
Yes66.6830066
No33.3215026
Dunes Community Development District, Seat 5
George DeGovanni59.35920
Richard DeMatteis40.65630
Amendment No. 1
Yes63.8532572
No36.1518441
Amendment No. 2
Yes68.3834415
No31.6215915
Amendment No. 3
Yes74.7938654
No25.2113030
Amendment No. 4
Yes60.6031159
No39.4020256
Amendment No. 5
Yes72.1336422
No27.8714075
Amendment No. 6
Yes65.1432978
No34.8617649
Amendment No. 7
Yes67.7234146
No32.2816276
Amendment No. 8
Yes
No
Amendment No. 9
Yes64.3432490
No35.6618005
Amendment No. 10
Yes67.1532959
No32.8516127
Amendment No. 11
Yes63.3730593
No36.6317683
Amendment No. 12
Yes80.3740227
No19.639826
Amendment No. 13
Yes69.2635358
No30.7415696
Palm Coast Charter Amendment 1
Yes79.8328327
No20.177155
Palm Coast Charter Amendment 2
Yes79.5428314
No20.467282
Palm Coast Charter Amendment 3
Yes81.4629348
No18.546678
Note: For statewide and multi-county results, as in the races for governor, senate and judicial races, the total tally appears first, followed by the Flagler-only tally in parenthesis.
Campaign volunteers amid a small forest of signs at the Palm Coast Community Center this afternoon. (© FlaglerLive)
Campaign volunteers amid a small forest of signs at the Palm Coast Community Center this afternoon. (© FlaglerLive)

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Reader Interactions

Comments

  1. Stacey Smith says

    November 6, 2018 at 8:57 pm

    Congratulations Mrs. McDonald!

  2. FlaglerFlyer says

    November 7, 2018 at 6:59 am

    Ii is pleasing to see that Palm Coast did not elect Netts! Palm Coast has just started to cleanup the mess created by him. PC needs to continue to remove the NJ style of bad governance and management!

    It is also great to see 5hat DeSantis and Scott won.

    Lastly, the house being won by Democrats resulting in a divided and contentious government. That is not such a bad thing! However I do find it odd that there is no violence, no protests, no mass arrests, and no resist movement by conservatives. I must say that conservatives are doing a really poor job at the fascism thing!

  3. Agkistrodon says

    November 7, 2018 at 7:01 am

    I guess that settles that.

  4. jake says

    November 7, 2018 at 7:06 am

    For those newly elected to their posts, you have “talked the talk, now will you walk the walk?”

    Be part of the solution, not contribute to the problem.

  5. David S. says

    November 7, 2018 at 8:18 am

    Well another racist gov for the state of Florida were screwed……

  6. Jane Gentile-Youd says

    November 7, 2018 at 10:54 am

    Flagler County has spoken. Of course it hurts but I must put my anguish aside to thank the precious almost 20,000 fellow Flagler Countians who put their trust and faith in me. I shall forever remember you all. Thank you

  7. resident says

    November 7, 2018 at 10:55 am

    TRUMP 2020

  8. Anonymous says

    November 7, 2018 at 12:04 pm

    @David S.

    So racist his running-mate was Jeanette Nunez. Give me a break!

  9. Pogo says

    November 7, 2018 at 1:54 pm

    @Sounds like most of the trumpholes

    “…Patsi Colosimo, a volunteer for the Democrats wearing a Gillum shirt, was on her way to Starbucks today when a man in a pick-up driving by yelled obscenities, referred to Gillum by the n-word, and spat at her, she said…”

    @Flagler Live

    Did you catch old bone spurs’ news conference today? Right out of the Caine Mutiny:

  10. snapperhead says

    November 7, 2018 at 3:26 pm

    How long before Mr. Lawsuit McDonald sues SOE Lenhart or some other county official over another loss?

  11. Agkistrodon says

    November 7, 2018 at 5:04 pm

    I find it ironic that someone talking about someone calling someone else names, starts THEIR statement by calling people names. Your true colors are showing blantantly, and YOU do it on a regular basis POGO. You should practice what you preach, maybe others would as well.

  12. George says

    November 8, 2018 at 8:30 am

    Flagler is Trump country. 2020. And 2024.

  13. AnonymousToo says

    November 8, 2018 at 8:38 am

    @ Anonymous: Give me a break! That there was all a PLOY, he is a racist, just used the fact that their running-mate had a very noticeable hispanic last name to his advantage..

  14. LOL @ George says

    November 8, 2018 at 12:01 pm

    @George: Oh so now that guy who calls himself the president will run for an extra term, get outta here!!

  15. carol says

    November 8, 2018 at 4:07 pm

    Thank God Netts is finished!!!!!

  16. Anon says

    November 9, 2018 at 9:46 pm

    Now to get rid of Coffey and Sherman. She “retired” but is still making way too much money off the county as a “contractor”? TIME FOR THEM TO GO!!!!!

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