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Rich Gailey wins primary for County Council district 5, Fred Lowry, Jr. finishes second to force November runoff

Comeback over for Phil Giorno with third place finish

Rich Gailey wins Aug. 26 primary for Volusia County Council / Headline Surfer®Rich Gailey wins Aug, 26 primary / Headline Surfer®Fred Lowry, Jr. finishes 2nd in Aug. 26 primary for County Council district 5 / Headline Surfer®Phil Giorno finishers 3rd in Aug. 26 primary for Country Council dis 5 / Headline Surfer®Headline Surfer® graphic / At left are the results of the Aug. 26 primary for the Volusia County Council District 5 seat showing Rich Gailey with the win, Fred Lowry, Jr., finishing second and Phil Giorno finishing third and out of the running, and all three shown from left to right. Gailey and Lowry will square off in November.

DELTONA -- Rich Gailey won Tuesday's primary for the County Council District 5 seat on the County Council, but not by enough to avoid a Nov. 4 runoff with second-place finisher Fred Lowry, Jr.

For Phil Giorno, who finished a distant third, a comeback on the dais didn't materialize and hid campaign is now over.

Karen Foxman wins circuit judgeship by wide margin in 2014 primary

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Karen Foxman dominates Volusia County primary vote for circuit judgeship / Headline Surfer®Karen Foxman wins primary fgor circuit judgeship in Volusia, Flagler, Putnam & St. Johns counties / Headline Surfer®DAYTONA BEACH -- Karen Foxman, one of the top prosecutors in the State Attorney's Office, won big in in her quest for a circuit judgeship in Volusia, Flagler, Putnam and St. Johns counties with two-thirds of the votes for a circuit judgeship.

Karen Foxman talks about her experiences in the courtroom and why she is a candidate for circuit judge

Karen Foxman, candidate for circuit judge / Headline Surfer®Headline Surfer videos produced by Multimedia Editor Serafina King Frederick /
Karen Adams Foxman, candidate for Circuit Judge (group 18) appears during the open mic session of the HeadlineSurfer.com Public Candidate Debates at the Brannon Center in New Smyrna Beach to answer questions about her campaign in advance of the Aug. 26 primary vote. More video segments with Karen Adams Foxman below.
 

DAYTONA BEACH -- Karen Adams Foxman began her legal career in 1996, serving as a young prosecutor in Volusia County after obtaining her undergraduate degree from University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill and law degree from Campbell University.

ENDORSEMENTS: Gov. Rick Scott easy pick for GOP primary

GOP Gov ballot for Florida primary / Headline Surfer®Florida Gov. Rick Scott endorsed by HeadlineSurfer.com in 2014 GOP primary / Headline Surfer®DAYTONA BEACH -- Gov. Rick Scott should easily win today's GOP primary over two relative unknowns in Elizabeth Cuevas-Neunder of Sarasota and Yinka Abosede Adeshina of Tallahassee.

And should he prevail, Scott will go up against former Gov. Charlie Crist, who is expected to easily outpoll Nan Rich in the Democratic primary.

The only burning question remains whether Scott or Crist gets the higher percentage win in their respective party primaries. The bet here is for Scott since Rich at least has some name recognition.

ENDORSEMENTS: John Mica return to Congress no-brainer Henry Frederick Tue, 08/26/2014 - 05:08
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John Mica on ballot / Headline Surfer®DELTONA -- It's Congressman John Mica of Winter Park and three relative unknowns challenging him in the Republican primary representing congressional district 7.

Headline Surfer® endorses Mica who has become a stalwart in Washington since first taking office there in 1993.

ENDORSEMENTS: Experienced leadership in John Penny or youthful enthusiasm in Chris via for Holly Hill mayor

'Crazy' Eddie Colosimo and his outspokenness could resonate with voters, too

John Penny, candidate for Holly Hill mayor / Headline Surfer®Chris Via of Holly Hill, just 24, is running for mayor / Headline Surfer®'Crazy' Eddie Colosimo is a candidate for Holly Hill mayor / Headline Surfer®Photos for Headline Surfer® / Meet the candidates for mayor of Holly Hill in the Tuesday primary as shown here from left to right: John Penny, Chris Via and Eddie Colosimo.

HOLLY HILL --It's experience in John Penny or youth in Chris Via that appear to be the best choices for voters in choosing their next mayor in today's primary.

 

Penny, 50, married with two children and a veteran Holly Hill commissioner, has the pedigree and experience in municipal governance, while Via, just 24, has the youthful exuberance and enthusiasm that could reverberate throughout this small city that struggles sometimes in the shadow of its neighbor to the both in Ormond Beach or to the south in Daytona Beach.

A third option is mayoral candidate "Crazy" Eddie Colosimo, a 72-year-old Vietnam vet and biker with the self-described nickname who has been an outspoken critic of municipal politics over the last couple of years. 

ENDORSEMENTS: Crist over Rich in Democratic primary sets stage for Nov. showdown with GOP Gov. Rick Scott

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Nsn Rich running against Charlie Crist for  governor in Dem primary / HeadlineSurfer®Nan Rich, shown in the inset, faces an uphill battle in terms of name recognition with Democrats voting in Tuesday's primary who will either Charlie Crist, shown with his choice for lieutenant governor, Annette Taddeo-Goldstein, who heads Miami-Dade's Democratic Party.
 

DAYTONA BEACH -- Nan Rich, the ultimate Democratic time server who was term-limited in  the Florida House and then the Senate finally gets her shot to be governor.

Gov. Rick Scott: 24 million visitors to Sunshine State during months of April-June

World's Most Famous Beach, Daytona 500 and Bike Week part of winning formula

Sunbathers in Daytona / Headline Surfer®Daytona 500 fuels tourism / Headline Surfer®Bike Week a tourism staple in Daytona / Headline Surfer®Headline Surfer® photos / Daytona Beach is vital to Florida's tourism health and the three time-trusted staples are the World's Most Famous Beach, the Daytona 500 and Bike Week.

DAYTONA BEACH -- Gov. Rick Scott was more than eager to have a press release sent out to Florida's daily media outlets on Friday, the day after he visited the Daytona Beach Chamber of Commerce with promising tourism figures -- increasing numbers of visitors and tourism-related jobs.

"According to VISIT FLORIDA's preliminary estimates, Florida has experienced another record quarter for visitation, with 24 million visitors during the months of April-June 2014," the governor boasted.  

LIAR, LIAR PANTS ON FIRE: Deb Denys states in mailer she voted against budget increases 2 years in row

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Incumbent county councilwoman hasn't even been on dais that long

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A mailer by District 3 Volusia County Councilwoman Deb Denys claims she voted to reduce taxes two consecutive years, even though she hasn't been in office that long.
 

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Deb Denys, elected in 2012, brags in a recent campaign mailer that she "voted against tax increases two years in a row,"  which is impossible since she hasn't even been in office long enough to even come close to completing a second annual budget cycle. 

ENDORSEMENTS: Rich Gailey for District 5 County Council; family man ready to lead by example

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Ex-County Chair Phil Giorno worth consideration

Rich Gailey of DeBary for County Council / Headlne Surfer®Headline Surfer® photo / Rich Gailey, candidate for Volusia County Council district 5, is endorsed by Headline Surfer® with fellow candidate Phil Giorno of Deltona recognized as an alternate endorsement by the award-wining 24/7 internet newspaper.

DELTONA -- The maturation Rich Gailey has shown since his initial run two years ago against an entrenched incumbent has been truly amazing.

And Gailey's hard work on the campaign trail brings hope for the folks of Deltona, DeBary, Enterprise and Osteen in reversing what has been an abysmal two years under term-limited incumbent in Patricia Northey.

And this endorsement is as much about the past as it is the future. Gailey is that future and his presence on the county dais is desperately needed now.