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Suzie Johnston Is Flagler Beach s New Mayor; Eric Cooley Is Re-Elected Commissioner

Suzie Johnston and Eric Cooley late this afternoon, a distance from the polling station at City Hall in Flagler Beach. (© FlaglerLive) Last Updated: 8:10 p.m. Suzie Johnston will carry on her family’s long tradition of public service in elected office: in her first run for office, she was decisively elected mayor of Flagler Beach in today’s election, and will replace Linda Provencher, who chose not to run again after nine years as mayor and four years as commissioner. Eric Cooley, who happens to be Johnston’s companion, won re-election to his second term by beating Paul Harrington. With all 1,568 ballots cast counted–Supervisor of Elections Kaiti Lenhart had the results posted some 12 to 13 minutes after polls closed–Johnston won with a decisive 50.3 percent share of the vote, beating former City Commissioner Kim Carney, who got 25.5 percent, and political newcomer Pat Quinn, who got 24 percent.

Flagler Beach Commission Candidate Paul Harrington Hospitalized With Grave Illness, Upending Election

Paul Harrington is in his third run for a seat on the Flagler Beach City Commission. (© FlaglerLive) Last Updated: Monday, March 1, 5 p.m. See below for Harrington update. Paul Harrington, a candidate in next Tuesday’s two-way election for the Flagler Beach City Commission, was hospitalized last Sunday and has been largely incapacitated by a grave illness since. His illness has upended next Tuesday’s commission race in which Harrington faces incumbent Eric Cooley. Cooley says he has suspended most campaign activities. Harrington has told his family that he did not intend to address his status as a candidate. Harrington, 66, had been working hard for weeks of the election campaign, going door to door, planting signs and continuing to be present at city meetings, as he was during the last round of interviews when the city selected its next manager on Feb. 17. But he had not participated in the Flagler Woman’s Club forum–the only candidate forum of the election–the day

More than 1,000 Volusia Republicans have left party since Jan 1

Statewide, more than 30,000 Republicans switched to other parties in January. That reverses the trend going into the election, said Aubrey Jewett, associate professor of political science at the University of Central Florida. It was something Republicans had pointed to with great hope going into the election:  Despite some of the polls, we ve gained registration. At least in the short run, this reverses that trend. One presumes there s a reason for it, and the biggest reason would certainly be (former President Donald Trump s) comments and behavior post-election including the riots on Capitol Hill, Jewett said. Missed opportunity for Dems  The biggest beneficiary of the Republican defections has not been the Democratic Party, but the ranks of no-party affiliation (NPAs) followed by the Independent Party of Florida.

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