Pinellas County Election Day 2023: Here are the results

Polling locations closed at 7 p.m. Tuesday evening.

PINELLAS COUNTY, Fla. — The polls have closed and unofficial outcomes are in Tuesday for municipal elections all through Pinellas County.

Residents in 11 completely different Pinellas County cities, together with Tarpon Springs, St. Pete Seashore and Gulfport are electing candidates for various native positions till the polls shut at 7 p.m. Simply be sure to’re in line by that point and you can solid your poll.

Listed below are the municipal workplaces up for election on March 14, 2023. Unofficial outcomes had been up to date Tuesday evening with one hundred pc of the precincts reporting.

Belleair Bluffs

  • Karen Rafferty — 252 votes / 37.37%
  • Suzy Sofer — 240 votes / 36.04%
  • Adele Hoffman — 178 votes / 26.59%

Gulfport

  • Christine Anne Brown — 1,416 votes / 60.72%
  • Christopher Butler-Jones — 511 votes / 21.91%
  • Greg Simek — 405 votes / 17.37%
  • Ian O’Hara — 1,291 votes / 55.17%
  • Michael Fridovich — 1,049 votes / 44.83%

Indian Rocks Seashore

  • Lan Vaughan — 769 votes / 38.82%
  • Denise Houseberg — 749 votes / 37.81%
  • Don Home — 254 votes / 12.82%
  • Preston Smith — 209 votes / 10.55%

Indian Shores

  • Ellen A. Bauer — 256 votes / 45.71%
  • Michael A. “Mike” Petruccelli — 183 votes / 32.68%
  • Michael W. Hackerson — 121 votes / 21.61%

Kenneth Metropolis

  • Kyle Cummings — 235 votes / 29.16%
  • Barbara Roberts — 235 votes / 29.16%
  • Tony P. Chan — 230 votes / 28.54%
  • Jeffrey L. Pfannes — 106 votes / 13.15%

Madeira Seashore

  • Jim Rostek — 518 votes / 52.01%
  • Doug Andrews — 478 votes / 47.99%
  • No. 1: This modification would require candidates looking for the workplace of mayor or district commissioner to be a resident of the town of Madeira Seashore one 12 months previous to the date of software.

With one hundred pc of precincts reporting, unofficial outcomes present the vote handed with 83% of voters saying sure to No. 1 Constitution Modification.

  • No. 2: This modification would permit the board of commissioners to delegate a contractor or agency to carry out the companies of director of finance and metropolis treasurer.

With one hundred pc of precincts reporting, unofficial outcomes present the vote failed with 56% of voters saying no to No. 2 Constitution Modification.

Redington Shores

Commissioner District 3 (partial time period)

  • Lisa Hendrickson — 170 votes / 84.58%
  • Kenny Later — 31 votes / 15.42%

South Pasadena

  • Tom Reid — 645 votes / 32.41%
  • Gail M. Neidinger — 637 votes / 32.01%
  • Marj Lorand — 394 votes / 19.80%
  • Michael James Burgmaier — 182 votes / 9.15%
  • Felix Day Pretsch — 132 votes / 6.63%
  • Bonnie L. Fast (withdrew her candidacy however her identify will nonetheless seem on the poll. Votes for the candidate won’t be counted.)

St. Pete Seashore

  • Adrian Petrila — 1,880 votes / 55.02%
  • Alan P. Johnson — 1,537 votes / 44.98%

Tarpon Springs

  • No. 1: Ought to the town be allowed to buy 3.49 acres of property close to South Florida Avenue from Henry Ross for $728,000 for the aim of stormwater administration and land preservation?

With one hundred pc of precincts reporting, unofficial outcomes present the vote handed with 82% of voters saying sure to No. 1 referendum query.

  • No. 2: Ought to the town be required to carry a public listening to no later than June 30 of every funds cycle for funds priorities?

With one hundred pc of precincts reporting, unofficial outcomes present the vote handed with 88% of voters saying sure to No. 2 referendum query.

  • No. 3: Ought to the town be required to implement a strategic plan to be up to date each three fiscal years?

With one hundred pc of precincts reporting, unofficial outcomes present the vote handed with 88% of voters saying sure to No. 3 referendum query.

Treasure Island

Metropolis Commissioner District 1

  • Deborah Lynn Toth — 368 votes / 65.02%
  • Ashley Wagner — 198 votes / 34.98%
  • No. 1: This modification would permit for municipal borrowing by means of decision as an alternative of ordinance.

With one hundred pc of precincts reporting, unofficial outcomes present the vote failed with 61% of voters saying no to No. 1 Constitution Modification.

  • No. 2: This modification would replace necessities concerning the town’s funds to replicate present accounting requirements and revise the provisions concerning municipal borrowing.

With one hundred pc of precincts reporting, unofficial outcomes present the vote failed with 58% of voters saying no to No. 2 Constitution Modification.

Voters can try their precinct-specific pattern poll and polling place by coming into their handle on the supervisor of election’s web site.

Any Pinellas County cities not listed above will not be scheduled to carry an election in 2023.

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