The unofficial results are in from Tuesdayâs municipal elections and two current West Pasco city councils will remain unchanged.
Two incumbents in Port Richey and two in New Port Richey all retained their seats after precincts closed to voters at 7 p.m., Tuesday. According to the Pasco County Supervisor of Elections website, www.PascoVotes.com, all votes cast at precincts and ballots submitted by mail are completely reported.
In Port Richey, incumbents Tom Kinsella and Todd Maklary received the two highest amounts of votes, winning the two available seats over challenger Seth Kapp. A total of 656 Port Richey residents cast ballots and Kinsella received 40.85 percent of the vote (268 total). He was followed by Maklary at 38.41 percent (252) and Kapp at 20.73 percent (136).
By Mitch Perry Pasco County PUBLISHED 6:04 PM ET Apr. 01, 2021 PUBLISHED 6:04 PM EDT Apr. 01, 2021
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There are four people on the April 13 ballot for two city council seats in New Port Richey: incumbents Matt Murphy and Mike Peters and challengers Kate Connolly and Rachel Giuliani-Hagenbaugh.
Spectrum Bay News 9 spoke with all four candidates this week. In the first of a two-part series, we focus on the two challengers.
What You Need To Know
Four candidates running for city council in New Port Richey
Two women are challenging the incumbents
Election is on April 13
Rachel Giuliani-Hagenbaugh says she represents the “everyday resident” whose voice is too often not heard in New Port Richey city government.
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