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Runoff, not recount for Orange County Commission race separated by 2 votes

Nicole Wilson, Austin Arthur advance to November

ORLANDO, Fla. – The dreaded “R” word was not uttered at the Orange County Canvassing Board Thursday night, according to one official, in the Orange County Commission District 1 race.

The dreaded word being “recount.”

Only five votes separated incumbent Commissioner Nicole Wilson from challenger Austin Arthur on Tuesday night. Wilson had 14,052 votes while Arthur had 14,047.

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The preliminary vote percentage was small enough to trigger a machine recount on Friday.

The canvassing board on Thursday went through vote-by-mail ballots that needed to be cured and provisional ballots. After those were added, Wilson’s lead dwindled to just two votes.

However, 15 write-in votes had to be accounted for too. Stephen Davis, a former Orange County fire battalion chief who was fired for refusing to get the COVID vaccine, filed to run as a write-in candidate.

The 15 write-in votes meant that, because the vote margin was so tiny, no candidate got more than 50% of the vote.

That means Wilson and Arthur will once again face each other, this time in the November general election.

District 1 on the Orange County Commission represents areas like Horizon West, Winter Garden, Oakland and Windermere.

This is a developing story. Check back for updates.

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