Brevard County voters choose county commission nominees in Melbourne and Titusville, prioritizing commercial aerospace infrastructure expansion and Indian River Lagoon water quality restoration.

VIERA, FL — Brevard County Supervisor of Elections Tim Bobanic certified unofficial primary election returns on Tuesday night for contested seats on the Brevard County Board of County Commissioners, determining political nominees for Florida's booming Space Coast.
With commercial rocket launches from Kennedy Space Center and Cape Canaveral Space Force Station reaching record annual frequencies, candidates focused heavily on expanding arterial roadway capacity along the Space Coast transit corridor to handle surging industrial workforce commuting.
Voters also evaluated candidates on their commitment to the Save Our Indian River Lagoon trust fund, which finances muck dredging, septic-to-sewer conversions, and oyster reef restoration across the estuary.
Certified primary winners secured broad backing from aerospace engineering labor groups, local commercial real estate alliances, and regional marine conservation coalitions.
Candidates pledged to ensure that rapid industrial growth is matched with disciplined fiscal management and upgraded stormwater infrastructure.
The primary winners advance to the November general election to contest final commission representation.

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