Palm Beach County Results As of the pulling of these results from NAHB and the Sate Election Watch full PBC results are not posted . Here are some headlines from the Palm Beach Post Two big upsets in Palm Beach County commission races Two Democrats, including an incumbent, were defeated on Tuesday in two of three Palm Beach County Commission races, despite raising and spending far more money than their opponents. County Mayor Robert Weinroth lost to newcomer Marci Woodward in his bid Tuesday to be re-elected to the county commission in District 4. Woodward received 48,889 votes — 52% — to 45,212 votes for Weinroth. Early votes favor renewing school district's special property tax Voters approved the four-year continuation of a special property tax that generates hundreds of millions of dollars a year for Palm Beach County public schools. The tax was set to expire June 30. With 747 out of 794 precincts reporting, about 74% of people voted to continue the tax, a slight increase from the 72% of residents who OK’d the referendum four years ago, according to unofficial results posted on the Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections website. The other 26% voted against its continuation. Voters approve $200 million affordable housing referendum Palm Beach County voters approved a new effort to combat the region’s affordable housing crisis, endorsing a $200 million program to encourage the building of more moderately priced homes. With about 99% of ballots counted, unofficial results showed 55% of voters had approved the workforce and affordable housing referendum. The vote authorizes the county government to take on $200 million in debt to finance the new effort.