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Hernando County Commission: Schenck stuns Kingsley; Robinson re-elected

By WILL VAN SANT
© St. Petersburg Times
published November 6, 2002

BROOKSVILLE -- Republican challenger Robert Schenck, a 27-year-old making his first bid for public office, upset Democratic incumbent Chris Kingsley in Tuesday's District 4 Hernando County Commission race.

Schenck's victory over Kingsley, 50, makes the political newcomer the lone Republican voice on the five-member commission for the next two years.

In the District 2 race, current commission Chairwoman Nancy Robinson defeated her Republican challenger, Rose Rocco. With the victory over Rocco, Robinson, who was elected to office in 1992, moves into her fourth term on the commission.

With all precincts reporting, unofficial results had Robinson defeating Rocco 29,159 votes to 26,539, or 52.4 percent of the vote to 47.7 percent.

Also with 100 percent of precincts in, unofficial results showed Schenck over Kingsley by 29,288 votes to 25,808, or 53.2 percent to 46.8 percent.

Schenck, a teacher of special needs students who ran on a platform promoting business development and fiscal conservatism, was not surprised by his victory.

"The feedback we were getting going into today was real positive," he said shortly after the results were in. "It was just a lot of hard work, a lot of good people that supported me."

Though the sole Republican, Schenck said he had no worries about his ability to work well with the rest of the commission.

"I don't see them as adversaries at all," he said. Kingsley, who was elected to office in 1998, was surprised by the results.

"I think that people just don't care that he is going to be a puppet of special interests," Kingsley said of Schenck, whom he had painted as a builders' and developers' golden boy. "It's sort of surprising that people don't care about that kind of stuff."

Kingsley said he had no plans to run for elected office any time soon, but had a more immediate goal.

"I'm going to learn how to skydive," he said.

Robinson, 57, who campaigned on protecting water resources and her extensive record, said she planned to rest for a few days and become reacquainted with her family.

"It feels wonderful," she said of the victory. "I would like to thank the voters for all their support during this process."

Rocco, 61, took the defeat in stride, saying it was a victory, given the paucity of donations and endorsements she received.

"I didn't lose," Rocco said, adding that she and her supporters "did it on our own. We did it our way, with no endorsements, only the endorsement of the people."

Rocco said she had not decided whether she would run again for elected office.

Back to Election 2002

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  • Agriculture Commissioner: Bronson keeps agriculture job
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  • U.S. Congress
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  • 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
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  • 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
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  • County School Board: Bricklemyer, Faliero win runoff
  • Temple Terrace City Council: One incumbent and two newcomers win seats
  • Auditor referendum headed toward win
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  • Pasco
  • County Commission: Mulieri coasts to victory over Cox
  • Big turnout, quick turnaround
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  • Pinellas
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  • 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
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  • New faces are voted into Pinellas Suncoast Fire District

  • Judiciary
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  • Florida Supreme Court: 2 justices headed for retention
  • Judiciary: Six judges retain their seats

  • Nation
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  • Democrats gain in governorships
  • Voter News Service abandons exit poll plans
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  • Control of Senate remains undecided
  • Computer problems mar vote in Ga., Texas
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