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LePore switched to No Party Affiliation after the 2000 election. [7] In 2004, she lost re-election as Election Supervisor. [8] After leaving the Supervisor of Elections Office in January 2005, she was employed by the Palm Beach County State Attorney's Office for a short period, enabling her to receive her full pension from Palm Beach County.
Samuel L. Thompson, a former Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office corrections deputy, is running for Palm Beach County Clerk & Comptroller in the 2024 election. He was a candidate for sheriff in ...
WEST PALM BEACH — With all but 39 precincts reporting, Democrat Alexcia Cox held a slim lead over Republican Sam Stern in the race for Palm Beach County state attorney. Cox, with 49% of the vote ...
Click here for a city-by-city look at the 23 Palm Beach County municipal election ballots. Only registered Republicans will vote in Florida's presidential preference primary on March 19.
Page Lewis, 57, is running to represent Jupiter, Palm Beach Gardens and the surrounding areas on the Palm Beach County School Board in 2024. The primary election is Aug. 20. Age and residence ...
Palm Beach County voters on Nov. 5 will choose between two attorneys to succeed longtime Judge Ted Booras, who announced in March he would not seek another term on the bench.. Lourdes Casanova, a ...
Florida's 23rd congressional district is an electoral district for the U.S. Congress, located in the Greater Miami area and covering parts of Broward County and southern Palm Beach County. In the 2020 redistricting cycle , it was drawn as a successor to the previous 22nd district and includes Boca Raton , Coral Springs , most of Deerfield Beach ...
On November 6, 1894, the day after West Palm Beach was incorporated, voters elected John S. Earman as the first mayor. Beginning in 1919, the city operated under a council–manager form of government , with the mayor elected to the city commission and selected by other members of that body to serve a one-year term.