Citrus County election results
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Name
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Party
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Total Votes Cast
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% of Vote
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PROPERTY APPRAISER
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Ron Schultz
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R
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31494
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0.00%
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John Barnes
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D
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24103
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43.35%
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(with of precincts reporting)
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TAX COLLECTOR
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Janice Warren
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R
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32282
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58.49%
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Lee Cooper
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D
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22906
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41.51%
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(with of precincts reporting)
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SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
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Julian "Pete" Kelly II
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R
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24581
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44.12%
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David Hickey
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D
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25647
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46.04%
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Ansel Briggs
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No party
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5483
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9.84%
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(with of precincts reporting)
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COUNTY COMMISSIONER - District 1
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Roger Batchelor
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R
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32631
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60.45%
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Bruce Van Vlack
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D
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21350
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39.55%
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(with of precincts reporting)
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COUNTY COMMISSIONER - District 3
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Vicki Phillips
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R
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35381
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65.33%
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Zoe McLendon
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D
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18773
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34.67%
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(with of precincts reporting)
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COUNTY COMMISSIONER - District 5
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Millie King
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R
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22518
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41.27%
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Josh Wooten
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D
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32041
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58.73%
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(with of precincts reporting)
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BEVERLY HILLS MUNICIPAL SERVICES
REFERENDUM
Regarding establishment of a municipal service benefit unit (MSBU) that could charge
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Yes to approve
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3211
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62.17%
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No to reject
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1954
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37.83%
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(with of precincts reporting)
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CRYSTAL RIVER CITY ELECTIONS
MAYOR
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Ron Kitchen
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742
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50.17%
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Sydney Kennedy
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737
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49.83%
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(with of precincts reporting)
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CRYSTAL RIVER CITY COUNCIL - Seat 2
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Alex Ilnyckyj
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471
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32.46%
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Bonnie Taylor
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980
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67.54%
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(with of precincts reporting)
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CRYSTAL RIVER CITY COUNCIL - Seat 4
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Paula Wheeler
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661
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45.84%
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Russell Kreager
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781
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54.16%
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(with of precincts reporting)
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CRYSTAL RIVER CITY CHARTER AMENDMENTS
Amendment 1
City Council chairperson serving in mayor's absence has no veto power.
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Yes to approve
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940
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69.63%
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No to reject
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410
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30.37%
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(with of precincts reporting)
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Amendment 2
Requires City Council to adopt an ordinance on city's purchasing policies and imposes limits on how much city manager can spend without council approval.
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Yes to approve
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1045
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77.29%
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No to reject
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307
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22.71%
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(with of precincts reporting)
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Amendment 3
Council and Mayor salaries will be set by ordinance, not resolution.
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Yes to approve
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1015
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74.85%
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No to reject
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341
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25.15%
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(with of precincts reporting)
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Amendment 4
Mayor no longer must deliver annual state of city message to council and public.
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Yes to approve
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537
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40.59%
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No to reject
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786
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59.41%
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(with of precincts reporting)
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Amendment 5
Council will pass an ordinance defining standards of conduct for council members and disciplinary action against them. Either the mayor or city manager would have the authority to call a special council meeting to address such questions.
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Yes to approve
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1062
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78.38%
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No to reject
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293
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21.62%
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(with of precincts reporting)
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Amendment 6
Provides specific timetables for a charter review committee to be formed and report to council, as well as clarifying methods for selecting committee members.
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Yes to approve
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1038
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77.64%
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No to reject
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299
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22.36%
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(with of precincts reporting)
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Amendment 7
Sets four-year terms of office for council members and mayor, and implements a schedule for elections being held every two years.
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Yes to approve
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806
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57.61%
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No to reject
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593
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42.39%
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(with of precincts reporting)
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