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Citrus County Commission: Fowler wins, says he learned lessons; Bartell prevails

By BRIDGET HALL GRUMET, Times Staff Writer
© St. Petersburg Times
published November 6, 2002

INVERNESS -- Citrus County Commissioner Jim Fowler handily won a third term Tuesday evening, defeating nonparty candidate Scott Adams with 58.56 percent of the vote.

His Republican colleague, Citrus County Commissioner Gary Bartell, cruised to his fourth term with a big win over Democratic challenger Phillip Mulrain.

Although he emerged the victor, Fowler said he learned lessons from the campaign.

"It is clear to me there is a segment of the community I need to reach out to in the next four years, and I intend to do that," Fowler said. "There are some perceptions I need to change, and I intend to do that."

Fowler came under fire this year for his vote approving the controversial Halls River Retreat condominium time share project in Homosassa, as well as his support of property rights and additional infrastructure for the growing county.

He narrowly won the Republican primary, beating community activist Joyce Valentino with just 27 votes after a manual recount. Fowler posted a stronger win Tuesday over Adams: 28,841 to 20,412.

A stucco contractor making his second run for County Commission, Adams faced questions throughout the campaign about his colorful past. Last week, Fowler sent two mailers reminding voters of Adams' criminal record and conflicts with the county about permits for his logging business.

"I think that the citizens of our county have a right to know our history and our background in order to make a decision whether we have the judgment as elected officials to do what is right for the county," Fowler said.

Bartell faced an easier road, with no opponent in the Republican primary and a strong showing over Mulrain.

"I think it was a good report card on my time in office," Bartell said Tuesday evening from the Margarita Grill, where he dined with family members as election results came in.

Back to Election 2002

State
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  • Attorney General: Crist's win ensures all-GOP Cabinet
  • Agriculture Commissioner: Bronson keeps agriculture job
  • Voters decide price no object for schools
  • Smoking limited, hog crates enlarged
  • This election proves mostly smooth sailing
  • For McBride faithful, his loss cuts deep
  • Adam Smith: Victory for Bush, but with a hitch

  • U.S. Congress
  • 5th Dist.: Brown-Waite ousts Rep. Thurman
  • 9th Dist.: Bilirakis extends his winning streak
  • GOP icon Harris beats ex-Clinton aide

  • State House
  • Dist. 46: Fiorentino wins decidedly
  • State House results

  • State Senate
  • Dist. 3: Argenziano nabs seat from incumbent Mitchell
  • Dist. 11: Fasano trounces ex-Pasco sheriff
  • Dist. 13: Jones is headed back to capital
  • Dist. 16: Sebesta easily wins second term
  • Butterworth Senate bid falls short

  • Citrus
  • County Commission: Fowler wins, says he learned lessons; Bartell prevails
  • County Mosquito Control Board: Incumbent Buzby, 2 newcomers win seats
  • City of Crystal River: Mayor keeps post; Taylor loses seat; Holmes defeats 2
  • Glitches are rare as voters fill polls

  • Hernando
  • Election smooth and easy
  • School Board: Wiggins beats Galaydick to keep seat on board
  • County Commission: Schenck stuns Kingsley; Robinson re-elected
  • City of Brooksville: Wever holds off Burnett to keep seat
  • Spring Hill Fire and Rescue: Fire district to remain under county control

  • Hillsborough
  • County Commission: Castor pulls ahead of Hart
  • County School Board: Bricklemyer, Faliero win runoff
  • Temple Terrace City Council: One incumbent and two newcomers win seats
  • Auditor referendum headed toward win
  • Iorio: 'Smoothest election' ever

  • Pasco
  • County Commission: Mulieri coasts to victory over Cox
  • Big turnout, quick turnaround
  • Dade City charter change rolls toward passage

  • Pinellas
  • School Board: Brown's win a Pinellas first
  • County Commission: Morroni captures second term
  • Pinellas referendum results
  • East Lake Special Fire Control Dist. New election, same result: Bobel wins fire board seat
  • Palm Harbor Fire Rescue: Newcomer tops board chief
  • A new School Board era begins
  • Technological glitch taints Pinellas' smooth election
  • Beach Communities decide on compensation, spending policy
  • Treasure Island: Yes means no; what now?
  • New faces are voted into Pinellas Suncoast Fire District

  • Judiciary
  • Circuit 6, Group 26 Judge: Babb cruises to victory in judge race
  • Hillsborough County Circuit Judges: Seats go to Cook, Sierra
  • Florida Supreme Court: 2 justices headed for retention
  • Judiciary: Six judges retain their seats

  • Nation
  • Bucking history, Republicans hold their own
  • Democrats gain in governorships
  • Voter News Service abandons exit poll plans
  • Without consortium, TV cautious
  • 3 states reject drug reform measures
  • Control of Senate remains undecided
  • Computer problems mar vote in Ga., Texas
  • 50 States: Election results
  • Election notebook
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