Complete Escambia Florida Results; Commisison And ECUA Incumbents Are Re-elected

November 3, 2010

Incumbents Gene Valentino and Grover Robinson re-elected to the Escambia County Commission. Incumbents Lois Benson and Dale Perkins to return to the ECUA Board.

Local Escambia County (Fla.) results:

Initial Unofficial Results Include Partial Absentee and All Early Votes
90 of 90 Election Day Precincts Reporting

COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 2
Gene M. Valentino 9,224 58.69 %
Myra L. Simmons 3,887 24.73 %
Paul Redman 2,606 16.58 %

COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 4
Grover C. Robinson 18,019 80.64 %
Danny Lewis 4,325 19.36 %

ECUA DISTRICT 2
Lois Benson 11,506 76.47 %
Dave Carlson 3,541 23.53 %

ECUA DISTRICT 4
Dale Perkins 16,561 76.92 %
Scott Schroeder 4,970 23.08 %

ESCAMBIA SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION
Dan Cain 46,581 64.30 %
Dillon Mason Powell 25,863 35.70 %

Comments

2 Responses to “Complete Escambia Florida Results; Commisison And ECUA Incumbents Are Re-elected”

  1. SW on November 7th, 2010 5:38 am

    What’s even worse is that some of these politicians just wander from post to post. They’ll be commissioner or councilman for a term or two, then ECUA, or tax assessor, etc. People just keep putting them in without a thought, and then gripe when the taxes go up or they can’t get any help from the beloved politician; we wonder why these politicians get so arrogant-we create them and give them that opportunity.

  2. bill w on November 3rd, 2010 9:34 am

    I wonder what it takes for an incumbent to be defeated in an election.
    Ecua lowers our garbage service and then raises our rates.
    Our county commissioners don’t understand among other things basic bid processes and vote to reopen sealed bids and use the power of their office to solicit contributions. I realize there was ” not enough evidence to prosecute ” however by statements made something happened.
    I guess name recognition good or bad will do the trick or maybe money. The results wouldn’t have changed if they had represented District 5.
    That’s the power of incumbency