Palm Coast City Election Change Charter Amendment (September 2011)
A Palm Coast City Election Change Charter Amendment measure was on the September 13, 2011 ballot in the city of Palm Coast which is in Flagler County.
This measure was approved
- YES 4,425 (85.56%)
- NO 687 (13.44%)[1]
This measure sought to change the city election dates so as to make them correspond with state election dates and change them to even numbered years.[2]
Text of measure
The question on the ballot:
| In order to provide savings in the cost to conduct City elections and enhance voter turnout, should the Charter be amended to schedule regular elections to correspond with State elections and primaries, to be held in even-numbered years; and to reschedule candidate qualifying accordingly? |
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