Palm Beach County electors cast ballots in contested primary elections for State Attorney, Public Defender, and County Commission seats, establishing key judicial and municipal leadership nominees.

WEST PALM BEACH, FL — Unofficial election returns certified on Tuesday night across Palm Beach County finalized primary nominations for the 15th Judicial Circuit State Attorney's office and contested seats on the Board of County Commissioners.
In the State Attorney primary, candidates debated public corruption enforcement, juvenile diversion initiatives, gun violence suppression strategies in urban corridors, and victim advocacy programs.
The contest drew significant engagement from regional legal associations, law enforcement labor unions, and community civil rights coalitions across West Palm Beach, Boca Raton, and Delray Beach.
County commission primary candidates engaged heavily on preserving the historic Agricultural Reserve, restricting commercial density westward, and funding climate resilience infrastructure against king tide flooding along the Intracoastal Waterway.
Supervisor of Elections Wendy Sartory Link confirmed that voter turnout was steady across all early voting centers and precinct locations.
The primary winners advance to the November ballot, where judicial and county leadership will be decided alongside national and statewide offices.

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