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Safety Harbor pro-preservation candidates prevail in two of three races

Safety Harbor pro-preservation candidates prevail in two of three races Incumbent city commissioners Nancy Besore and Cliff Merz held off challengers.     Candidates Nancy Besore, left, Cliff Merz, center, and Andy Steingold, right, prevailed in Tuesday s Safety Harbor City Commission elections. [ City of Safety Harbor | Andy Steingold ] Updated Mar. 10 SAFETY HARBOR — The city’s pro-preservation camp largely won out in Tuesday’s City Commission races. In the contentious race for commission seat 3, Andy Steingold soundly defeated opponent Scott Long with 58 percent of the vote. Incumbent Safety Harbor City Commissioner Nancy Besore secured 44 percent of the vote to keep her spot in the three-way race for seat 1. Both Besore and Steingold had support from a contingent of the coastal city that prioritizes its small-town charm over modern-day development.

Familiar faces return to Safety Harbor commission

SAFETY HARBOR — The 2021 Safety Harbor municipal election field offered someone for everyone. With seven contenders — including men and women, political newcomers and veterans — vying for three open seats, this election allowed voters to pick a candidate who best aligned with their viewpoint. And by the time the polls closed March 9, it was clear who the residents wanted to see on the City Hall dais. Incumbents Nancy Besore and Cliff Merz retained their Seats 1 and 2, respectively, while former mayor Andy Steingold won a hotly contested battle for Seat 3 against former commissioner Scott Long, according to the unofficial results posted on the Pinellas County Supervisor of Elections website.

In Safety Harbor, townies versus the developers dominates city commission races

In Safety Harbor, ‘townies versus the developers’ dominates city commission races Safety Harbor and nine other small Pinellas municipalities will hold elections March 9.     Candidate signs are seen along a street Friday, March 5, 2021 in Safety Harbor. It is one of 10 small Pinellas municipalities that will hold elections March 9, with four mayor’s offices and 19 council or commission seats on the ballots. [ CHRIS URSO | Times ] By William March Updated Mar. 6 The perennial political argument in Safety Harbor — development vs. preserving what everyone calls “small town charm” — is again dominating city commission campaigns in this community of about 17,000, known as the cutest town around Tampa Bay.

Crowded field of candidates face off for Safety Harbor commission seats

SAFETY HARBOR — There’s an old baseball saying, “You can’t tell the players without a scorecard,” and that adage could easily apply to the 2021 Safety Harbor City Commission races. Seven candidates, including two incumbents (Seat 1’s Nancy Besore and Seat 2’s Cliff Merz), two former commissioners (Seat 3 opponents Scott Long and two-term mayor Andy Steingold), and a trio of political newcomers (Seat 1 opponents Heather Norton and Lorraine Duffy Suarez, and Seat 2 candidate Liz Lindsay), are vying for three open seats on March 9. Five of the seven agreed to participate in a virtual candidate forum hosted by the Safety Harbor Chamber of Commerce on Jan. 27. Besore and Lindsay declined.

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