2020 election results: All incumbent Ormond Beach City Commissioners have been re-elected

As local election results trickle in, here is what we know so far.


Ormond Beach City Commissioner Troy Kent campaigns on the Granada Bridge during early voting. Photo by Jarleene Almenas
Ormond Beach City Commissioner Troy Kent campaigns on the Granada Bridge during early voting. Photo by Jarleene Almenas
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All precincts reporting results for the Ormond Beach City Commission races have been updated, and all incumbents have been re-elected.

Ormond Beach Mayor Bill Partington won his race against challenger Rob Bridger with 53.8% of the vote. Bridger earned 46.2%. In Zone 1, City Commissioner Dwight Selby was re-elected, having earned 54.1% of the vote. His opponent Tim Grigsby earned 45.9% of the vote..

Incumbent Zone 2 City Commissioner Troy Kent earned 57.6% of the vote, meaning he will serve an eight term on the commission to represent Zone 2. Kent's opponent, Ken Smith, earned 42.4% of the vote. 

Commissioner Rob Littleton was also re-elected to represent Zone 4 for a third term with 58.3% of the vote. Littleton's opponent, David Romeo, earned 41.7% of the vote.

For County Council, incumbent Councilwoman Heather Post will continue to represent District 4, having earned 58.5% of the vote. Her opponent, Barbara Bonarrigo, earned 41.6% of the vote.

In the most contentious race of the county, Jeff Brower won the race for County Council Chair with 57.2% of the vote. His opponent, Deb Denys, who resigned her County Council District 3 seat to run for chair, earned 42.8% of the vote.

In addition, the Volusia ECHO and Volusia Forever referendums both passed with landslides, 72.3% and 75.5% respectively.

This story was updated at 9:52 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 3.
 

 

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