EDITOR'S NOTE: Voting samples are from Collier County and South Lee County.
Florida Governor
Rick Scott: 438
Alex Sink: 218
U.S. Senate
Marco Rubio: 431
Charlie Crist: 189
Kendrick Meek: 64
Collier School Board District 1 seat
Pat Carroll: 202
Rosanne Winter: 103
Collier School Board District 3 seat
Barbara Berry: 177
Kathy Ryan: 126
Collier School Board District 5 seat
Roy Terry: 142
Joe Whitehead: 136
Bonita Fire District 1
Edward FitzGerald: 117
Robert Sharkey: 73
Bonita Fire District 3
Alex Grantt: 83
Evans Conforti: 88
Bonita Fire District 5
Pat McCourt: 100
Frank Liles: 86
Amendment 4 (Hometown Democracy)
No: 403
Yes: 186
Amendment 8 (Class-size)
Yes: 358
No: 242
COMPLETE COVERAGE: Election 2010
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Videos
- Rick Scott's victory rally
- Alex Sink's concession speech
- Reaction to Scott's election rally
- Scott confident he's governor
- Pat Carroll keeps position in School Board
- Alex Sink Speech (Part I)
- Alex Sink Speech (Part II)
- Early scenes from Scott's rally
Photo Galleries
- Rick Scott addresses supporters in the early morning hours
- It's hurry up and wait for Rick Scott supporters
- Sink; "We will not stop until every voice is heard."
- Pat Carroll wins District 1 seat for Collier School Board
- Barbara Berry wins Collier School Board seat
- Roy Terry wins Collier School Board seat
- Roseanne Winter defeated by Pat Carroll in school board race
- Kathy Ryan loses to Barbara Berry in Collier School Board Race
- Incumbent Brian Bigelow keeps Lee commissioner's seat
- Marco Rubio wins U.S. Senate seat
- Crist succumbs to Rubio in U.S. Senate race
- Alex Sink waits for results in Governor's race
- Pam Bondi wins Florida Attorney General race
- Naples heads to the polls
- Scott supporters gather in Fort Lauderdale
Stories
- Election Day 2010: Results
- Chat archive: Daily News editor Phil Lewis talks about Florida elections
- Sink concedes, Naples' Rick Scott is Florida's new governor
- Collier County School Board: Carroll, Berry, Terry win
- Rivera has comfortable lead for South Florida Congress 25 seat; Mack winning
- Class size amendment losing; Collier may have to rezone elementary schools
- An incumbent ousted in Collier fire board races
- Straw ballot: Collier voters support fire district consolidation
- GOP gains in Southwest Florida legislative seats
- Hall, Bigelow win re-election in Lee County Commission race
- Bonita, Estero fire seats: Incumbents barely hold on to seats
- Sold! Estates shopping center wins at the voting booth
- Marco Rubio wins Senate over Crist, Meek
- Hometown Democracy (Amendment 4) losing statewide, and in Collier, Lee
- Fischer captures Lee County School board seat
- As expected Hiller cruises to Collier County Commission victory
- Two incumbents, three newcomers elected to Lee Memorial Hospital Board
- Mann of the hour: Familiar name wins Lee County judge seat
- Incumbent and newcomer lead for seats on mosquito, soil and water boards
- Republican Pam Bondi takes attorney general race
- Republicans win 7 House seats in Ind, Fla, Va
- 3 Florida Democrat congressional incumbents unseated
- GOP captures governorships in at least 4 states
- GOP gains two-thirds majority in Florida Legislature












Bird Count in SWFL






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Comments » 1
ajm3s writes:
K:
I beg to differ, you are seeing the beginning of American responsibility, of self-reliance. I will predict that the percentage of voters will exceed past voting levels. That is what we call participation and expressing the power of the vote. It will be a long process, but Americans are just waking up, in fact, a lot of folks now know what a true Progressive adminstration and legislature looks like. They understand how government will grow if not impeded from the folks. It is our responsibility to begin to ween ourselves from government welfare and influence.
I believe tough times are coming, and as a result many opportunities will present themselves, and in the end Americans will show the world that individual liberties will not be subjugated to government designed and issued mandates. We can do better and I believe we will. But it will take time. Remember the Progressive movement has been influencing the populace since 1913. It will take time to unravel, but I believe in hope and change. And I thank Mr. Obama for providing the message and awakening the people to vote and get involved. He definitely energized the electorate, but I believe he still refers to us as "enemies".
I like to believe I am a patriot with a different view. And I think many more agree. If only Saul Alinsky could comfort his protege, Mr. Obama.
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