Largo Election Results 2012
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Election Coverage:
- Robinson Wins Largo City Commission Race
- Pinellas County Vote Goes to Barack Obama in 2012
- Pinellas Sheriff Bob Gualtieri Defeats Scott Swope
- Scott Swope Concedes to Bob Gualtieri in Pinellas Sheriff Race
- First-Time Voter Loved the Independence of Voting
- Election is a Civics Lesson For Largo Candidate's Daughter
- Call Tells 12,000 Pinellas Voters Ballots are Due Tomorrow
- Thousands of Mail Ballots Continue to Pour In
- Voting Traffic Slows at St. Paul's in Largo By Late Morning
- Presidential Candidates' Cookie Sales are Brisk at Frida's Cafe on Election Day
- Morning Rains Do Not Keep Largo Voters, Campaign Workers Away
- Election Day Rain Should Clear Out Later Today
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Results:
| Largo City Commission, Seat 4 | Votes | Percent of Vote |
| James Robinson, nonpartisan | 15,648 | 59% |
| Robert Hunsicker, nonpartisan | 10,853 | 40% |
| Total Votes Cast | 26,501 | |
| Largo Referendum Question | ||
| Yes | 16,562 | 58% |
| No | 11,821 | 41% |
| Total Votes Cast | 28,383 | |
| Pinellas' Vote in the Presidential Race | ||
| Barack Obama, Democrat | 233,438 | 52% |
| Mitt Romney, Republican | 209,007 | 46% |
| Total Votes Cast | 448,897 | |
| Pinellas County Sheriff | ||
| Bob Gualtieri, Republican | 254,918 | 59% |
| Scott Swope, Democrat | 174,088 | 40% |
| Greg Pound, write-in | 1,328 | 0.3% |
| Total Votes Cast | 430,334 | |
| Pinellas Supervisor of Elections | ||
| Deborah Clark, Republican | 312,182 | 75% |
| Jack Killingsworth, no party affiliation | 99,215 | 24% |
| Total Votes Cast | 411,397 | |
| County Commissioner, District 1 (at large) | ||
| Neil Brickfield, Republican | 184,844 | 44% |
| Janet C. Long, Democrat | 228,398 | 55% |
| Total Votes Cast | 413,242 | |
| County Commissioner, District 3 (at large) | ||
| Nancy Bostock, Republican | 197,377 | 47% |
| Charlie Justice, Democrat | 216,852 | 52% |
| Total Votes Cast | 414,229 | |
| County Commissioner, District 7 | ||
| Buck Walz, Republican | 30,124 | 30% |
| Ken Welch, Democrat | 68,481 | 69% |
| Total Votes Cast | 98,605 | |
| School Board, District 1 (at large) | ||
| Janet R. Clark, nonpartisan | 241,919 | 65% |
| Elliott Stern, nonpartisan | 126,752 | 34% |
| Total Votes Cast | 368,671 | |
| School Board, District 7 | ||
| Rene Flowers, nonpartisan | 70,163 | 77% |
| Glenton "Glen" Gilzean, nonpartisan | 20,483 | 22% |
| Total Votes Cast | 90,646 | |
| School Board Referendum Question | ||
| Yes | 253,215 | 63% |
| No | 148,022 | 36% |
| Total Votes Cast | 401,237 |
Vince Widger
8:47 pm on Tuesday, November 6, 2012
If the City of Largo doesn't elect Bob Hunsicker tonight it's a tragedy...a Greek tragedy that you're all writing for yourselves. Wasn't there any of you who even bothered to read up on the candidates and go to the debates? Truly sad if Hunsicker doesn't win.
Nicole Stark
9:11 pm on Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Hunsicker mis-represented himself by having his son dress up like a firefighter, knowing that his opponent has the full support of Largo Firefighters. What else did he mis-represent?