Shlomo Danzinger defeats Tina Paul in extended runoff for Surfside Mayor

Shlomo Danzinger won the Surfside mayoral runoff election with 50.7% of the vote, defeating Tina Paul by 29 votes. The election was delayed due to concerns that the original date conflicted with Passover, a major Jewish holiday.
Shlomo Danzinger has been elected as the Mayor of Surfside, winning the runoff election with 50.7% of the vote. Danzinger defeated Vice Mayor Tina Paul by a margin of 29 votes. The election was held on April 7, but the results were not released until April 28 due to a lawsuit filed by Danzinger and several Jewish organizations, citing conflicts with Passover. The runoff was triggered after a three-way contest on March 17, where neither Danzinger nor Paul secured a large enough share of the vote. Danzinger led Paul in vote-by-mail ballots 624 to 455. More than 58% of Surfside's 3,446 registered voters participated in the runoff.
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