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Phil Anderson to be next mayor of Winter Park

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WINTER PARK, Fla. – Phil Anderson will be the next mayor of Winter Park, according to city officials. Anderson received 4,242 votes and Sarah Sprinkel received 3,719 votes, according to the unofficial results of the 2021 mayoral election.

One of the big platforms for Anderson is to protect the charm of Winter Park. [TRENDING: Video: Arrest of Naked Cowboy at Bike Week | 36,000 Fla.

Republicans leave GOP | Man rescued 135 miles off Fla. coast] Anderson said he wants to improve traffic and focus on the parks and trees in the city.

He said he wants to fight for small businesses in Winter Park. The next mayor said he wants to preserve the neighborhood character of Winter Park.

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