Safety Harbor Election Results 2012
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Articles from today:
- Richard Blake Wins Safety Harbor Commission Race
- Pinellas County Vote Goes to Barack Obama in 2012
- Pinellas Sheriff Bob Gualtieri Defeats Scott Swope
- Scott Swope Concedes to Bob Gualtieri in Pinellas Sheriff Race
- Commission Candidates Still Stumping Despite Midday Lull at Polls
- Safety Harbor Resident Endures Heckling For Obama Support
- Lines, Rains Let Up Around Noon on Election Day
- Call Tells 12,000 Pinellas Voters Ballots Are Due Tomorrow
- Pinellas Power Outages Impact Some Polling Locations
- Thousands of Mail Ballots Continue to Pour In
- Morning Voters Encounter Long Lines at Safety Harbor Library
- Election Day Rain Should Clear Out Later Today
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Results:
| Safety Harbor City Commission, Seat 4 | Votes | Percentage |
| Richard Blake | 4,637 | 55% |
| Ray R. Irvin | 2,136 | 25% |
| Robert "Bobby" Saltzman | 1,513 | 18% |
| Total Votes Cast | 8,286 | |
| Pinellas' Vote in the Presidential Race | ||
| Barack Obama, Democrat | 233,438 | 52% |
| Mitt Romney, Republican | 209,007 | 46% |
| Total Votes Cast | 448,897 | |
| Pinellas County Sheriff | ||
| Bob Gualtieri, Republican | 254,918 | 59% |
| Scott Swope, Democrat | 174,088 | 40% |
| Greg Pound, write-in | 1,328 | 0.3% |
| Total Votes Cast | 430,334 | |
| Pinellas Supervisor of Elections | ||
| Deborah Clark, Republican | 312,182 | 75% |
| Jack Killingsworth, no party affiliation | 99,215 | 24% |
| Total Votes Cast | 411,397 | |
| County Commissioner, District 1 (at large) | ||
| Neil Brickfield, Republican | 184,844 | 44% |
| Janet C. Long, Democrat | 228,398 | 55% |
| Total Votes Cast | 413,242 | |
| County Commissioner, District 3 (at large) | ||
| Nancy Bostock, Republican | 197,377 | 47% |
| Charlie Justice, Democrat | 216,852 | 54% |
| Total Votes Cast | 414,229 | |
| County Commissioner, District 7 | ||
| Buck Walz, Republican | 30,124 | 30% |
| Ken Welch, Democrat | 68,481 | 69% |
| Total Votes Cast | 98,605 | |
| School Board, District 1 (at large) | ||
| Janet R. Clark, nonpartisan | 241,919 | 65% |
| Elliott Stern, nonpartisan | 126,752 | 34% |
| Total Votes Cast | 368,671 | |
| School Board, District 7 | ||
| Rene Flowers, nonpartisan | 70,163 | 77% |
| Glenton "Glen" Gilzean, nonpartisan | 20,483 | 22% |
| Total Votes Cast | 90,646 | |
| School Board Referendum Question | ||
| Yes | 253,215 | 63% |
| No | 148,022 | 36% |
| Total Votes Cast | 401,237 |
Robert "Bobby" Saltzman
6:58 am on Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Glad to see the BOCC change Bostock and Brickfield are gone. Also the continued support for our teachers.