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City of Myrtle Beach: The Unofficial City Of Myrtle Beach Election Results Are Available

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City of Myrtle Beach issued the following announcement on November 2.

Here are the unofficial results from Tuesday’s Myrtle Beach municipal election.  It appears that Brenda Bethune won re-election as Mayor, with incumbent City Council members Mike Lowder, Jackie Hatley and Gregg Smith winning new four-year Council terms outright in today’s voting.  Here are the preliminary vote totals from this evening.

 

MAYOR (ONE SEAT)

Brenda Bethune                              3,289

Tammie B. Durant                              199

Gene Ho                                          1,155

William “Bill” D. McClure                 1,153

C.D. Rozsa                                            84

Write-In                                                 8

TOTAL VOTES CAST                         5,888

CITY COUNCIL (THREE SEATS)

Alex Fogel                                       1,686

Jackie Hatley                                   3,501

Mike Lowder                                   3,847

John Newman                                 1,995

Gregg Smith                                    3,333

Write-In                                                73

TOTAL VOTES CAST                        14,435

 

In order to win a seat outright, a City Council candidate needed a minimum of 2,407 votes based on tonight’s unofficial totals.  That “magic number” is determined by dividing the total number of votes cast by the number of seats available (three), and then dividing the result by two – plus one.  In order to win the Mayoral race outright, a candidate needed a minimum of 2,945 votes based on tonight’s unofficial totals.

 

The Myrtle Beach Election Commission meets at 10:00 a.m. Thursday, November 4, in the Second Floor Conference Room at City Hall, 937 Broadway Street, to canvass the votes and certify the election results.  The meeting is open to the public. Unofficially, today’s voter turnout was approximately 21.7 percent.  

Original source can be found here.

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