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Total dirty politics Kaeh ler 19 164 436 384 91 19 635 Bradshaw 7 1,121 0 Harris Y 33 224 54 55 4 391 Officials who didn't win Kuibes 4 209 93 477 26 8 " 657 reflect on campaigns Cerras 336 64 71 16 702 Cerra 17 25 76 246 14 11 Y Kirstm Gal Nand 4 53 267 110 7 260 B lagher Trencher 2 185 233 54 452 167 88 '9 662 °F-NE SENTINEL ST F WINTER SPRINGS — The two in- 3,500 registered city voters, helped cumbents who lost Tuesday's city her win. commission elections by wide margins "It was the truth and I think people Winter S H had opposite explanations Wednesday Paid attention to the truth," said p �$' their defeats. Kaehler, who is an administrative sec- voter turnout Jim Hartman retary for a Maitland-based fashion Precinct r based his almost 2 exhibitor. VPYn%tumour to 1 loss to Cindy "I think that everybody took a good 13 298 28 33.7 Kaehler for. Seat 1 look at what was going on and they 24 20.1 ilk , . ,{ on dirty politics, thought a change was necessary" 681 31.0 b '»is- Buck Adkins, who Adkins said his 389 votes,or 22 per- 67 °'94D" came in third in a cent, and loss to Marty Trencher did 155 16.2 battle among four not disappoint him. 598 27.2 candidates for Seat He said he did not put much effort 5, said voters did into the campaign because he relied Opponent Marilyn Piland was what they thought eon his previous record as commission. pleased with her 452 votes, or 25.6 Trencher best. Kaehler, former "If this is what voters wanted, it's percent, and said she would consider planning and zoning board member okay with me," he said. "I think the running again and chairman of a related citizens advisory committee, commission im- Larry Cerra, 28, who received 260 received 1,121 votes,or almost 64 per- proved overall." votes, said he hoped candidates would cent of the vote, while Hartman, came Adkins, 41, who rally together for the good of the city. in with 635 votes,or 36 percent. said he does not Phil KWbea, who won Hartman, 29, who want to run for of- Seat 3,said en bid for Le last week filed a nCe again, se people's defeat former er commissions be- Tuscawjle Homeowners Assoc Association complaint against tween 1981 and president Kaehler with the 1983, and was an- president official Harris and former city state Board of Elec- Ray Bradshaw. Lions because of a pointed to Seat 3 in what he called a January 1985. Kager, 67, former take Mary city, "slanderous" cam- Kaeher Trencher, market- manager' vrho has served on the eifya t. ing vice-president code enforcement board and citizens paign flier, said for a computer software company, re- advisory committee, received 702 Kaehler won the ceived 662 votes, or 37.5 percent. A v°tee,40.1 percent election because of commissioner between 1981 and 1983 His opponent Harris, 65, who re- election the flier, and a loser of two mayoral bids, ceived 657 v been a clean race it "If a it would l would the results. 38, said he votes, said while he t,dis- was ratified by appointed, 83, has his ed he w. have been easier to take," said Hart. "My father always told me to always n a cse Bradshaw,race who figured he eivd man, a two-time commissioner first try again. I guess the people saw the 391 a t Whe3 received elected a 1980. need this time to plan sufficiently ee rece �K Kaehler, 30. s Thvcommissioners-elect-who cDec. bbjab ps nt agreed the flier voting beend�" said Tfor ,a c 37, who has take office Dee, 2 tor. will ing Hartman of aWf- onbuildingnatters,Which'he voting Pushln for a comprehensive term will )-ac a- Y�dPfb'�' BtpWtK. . .'.�..-> -�F2AId•." mP.ryddN,!!7'Y.PS e 57/