Delaney wins four-way primary for Brevard County Commission District 1 2024 election results

The polls have closed on the Brevard County Commission District 1 primary with conservative activist Katie Delaney winning by a healthy margin

Delaney bested Titusville Mayor Dan Diesel and former Titusville city councilman and School Board member Robert Jordan, along with Mims community activist Dwight Seigler.

District 1 includes North Brevard, including Cocoa, Port St. John, Titusville and Mims.

Incumbent Rita Pritchett, leaving her seat behind after reaching the limit of two terms, ran and lost a race position of Brevard County Tax Collector against Lisa Cullen.

What's next in District 1 County Commission race?

Katie Delaney waving at voters outsie the Titusville Libary. Tuesday was the primary election for Brevard County. Voters were greeted on their way to the polls with candidates and supporters holding signs and waving at voters.
Katie Delaney waving at voters outsie the Titusville Libary. Tuesday was the primary election for Brevard County. Voters were greeted on their way to the polls with candidates and supporters holding signs and waving at voters.

Delaney will face a Democrat, former Keep Brevard Beautiful Executive Director Bryan Bobbitt, and a Libertarian candidate, activist and former Titusville City Council candidate Nathan Slusher, in the Nov. 5 general election.

The current salary of county commissioners is $60,272.98.

Results

With 100% of precincts reporting, here are the vote totals:

Delaney: 5,514 (47.3%)

Diesel: 3,696 (31.7%)

Jordan: 2,109 (18.1%)

Seigler: 342 (2.9%)

This article originally appeared on Florida Today: Brevard County Commission District 1 Republican primary 2024 election results