Daytona Beach and Volusia County electors cast ballots in contested primary races for County Council seats, voting on beach nourishment programs, seawall hardening, and eco-tourism conservation.

DELAND, FL — Volusia County Department of Elections officials tabulated primary returns on Tuesday evening for contested seats on the Volusia County Council, deciding leadership for Central Florida's Atlantic coastal communities.
Campaign debates focused on funding long-term beach renourishment along Daytona Beach, Ormond Beach, and New Smyrna Beach, where severe seasonal wave erosion requires continuous sand dune restoration and public seawall reinforcement.
Voters also evaluated candidates on traffic concurrency along the I-4 corridor in West Volusia, public safety staffing, and the preservation of conservation corridors in the Volusia Conservation Corridor.
Election officials reported steady voter participation across DeLand, Deltona, and beachside precincts, with optical ballot scanners recording zero tabulation delays.
Primary winners and top-two qualifiers advance to the November ballot, pledging to champion fiscal restraint, local small business support, and environmental conservation.
The elected council members will oversee major public works investments, including new wastewater treatment upgrades protecting the Indian River Lagoon.

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