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Okaloosa County voters will head back to the polls in early March to vote in a number of municipal elections.
A total of 10 municipal seats across Fort Walton Beach, Laurel Hill and Shalimar are on the ballot March 9, although in many instances the candidates who qualified for the seats are running unopposed.
Also on the ballot are a pair of local referendums: One will ask whether Laurel Hill voters favor dissolving the city to become an unincorporated part of Okaloosa County. The other would amend Destin s charter to prevent the city from conveying, selling, leasing or otherwise transferring its interest in any city park without a supermajority vote of the City Council.
LAUREL HILL Laurel Hill is a small city with a lot of big decisions to make.
On March 9, voters will head to the polls to choose a mayor and to decide whether they want to dissolve their town and became an unincorporated part of Okaloosa County.
Incorporated in 1905, the 3-square-mile Laurel Hill is the county’s oldest city. Residents have long expressed concerns with issues such as poor road conditions, insufficient stormwater management and other woes. More than 50 of its 600 or so residents had signed petitions seeking a referendum on whether the city should be dissolved, with many people positing the community would be managed better by the county government.