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Green Cove Springs Today
By the People, for the People
Benefield Holds Seat in OP, Centracchio Wins in Green Cove Springs
Voters in Green Cove Springs focused on spending over infrastructure in city council election
Apr. 15, 2026 at 3:02am
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The Green Cove Springs city council election results reflect a voter focus on spending over infrastructure, setting the stage for the new council's policy priorities.Green Cove Springs TodayIn the Clay County city of Green Cove Springs, voters elected Tom Centracchio to the City Council's Seat 1, previously held by Ed Gaw. The election results suggest voters were more concerned with spending issues than potential infrastructure problems facing the city.
Why it matters
The Green Cove Springs city council election results provide insight into the priorities of local voters, indicating a focus on fiscal matters over long-term planning and development. This could have implications for the city's future policies and projects.
The details
Tom Centracchio defeated the incumbent Ed Gaw for the Seat 1 position on the Green Cove Springs City Council. Centracchio's victory suggests voters were more concerned with spending and budgetary issues than potential infrastructure challenges facing the growing city.
- The election took place on April 15, 2026.
The players
Tom Centracchio
The newly elected City Council member for Seat 1 in Green Cove Springs.
Ed Gaw
The former City Council member for Seat 1 in Green Cove Springs who was defeated by Tom Centracchio.
The takeaway
The Green Cove Springs election results suggest voters are more focused on immediate spending and budgetary concerns than long-term infrastructure planning, which could shape the city's policy priorities in the coming years.


