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February 6, 2026 - The Town-Criier
Candidates Miller And Samios Spar At RPB Election Forum
Royal Palm Beach residents had the chance Monday, Jan. 26 to hear why candidates for the Group 1 seat on the Royal Palm Beach Village Council deserve your vote at next month’s municipal election.
The Town-Crier newspaper hosted a televised candidate forum for the Group 1 race between incumbent Councilman Adam Miller and former Councilwoman Selena Samios. A panel of questioners asked the candidates about what they hope to achieve if elected. Questions submitted by residents were also included.
Samios previously served on the council after being elected in 2016. She stepped down last year to run for mayor. Samios has a long history of community involvement, working with multiple local organizations throughout Palm Beach County. She believes that these experiences make her the best candidate to represent residents.
“I’ve spent the last nine years working hand-in-hand with the residents of Royal Palm Beach,” Samios said. “I am proud to say that I have kept my promise. I focused on our senior residents, government transparency, local businesses and smart growth.”
Samios is focusing her campaign on planned, smart development while ensuring accessibility for people of all ages in the village. She emphasizes that fiscal responsibility is needed, especially when faced with potential property tax reforms that could impact revenue.
January 26, 2026 - Candidate Forum
Thank you to The Town-Crier and Central and Hispanic Chamber of Commerce for hosting the Royal Palm Beach candidate forum.
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November 14, 2025 - The Town-Crier
Two Council Races Headed To Voters
During her time on the council, Samios said that she is proud that she “always listened to the residents and voted for their behalf.”
“I did not support variances when developers wanted to increase density,” Samios said, adding that she favors “responsible growth” and helped streamline the process to expedite opening a business in Royal Palm Beach.
“I also focused on our senior community,” she said. “I spearheaded the creation of the senior citizens ad hoc group, which led to an in-depth study of needs and led to village initiatives.”
She will continue to focus on local businesses and seek an updated needs analysis for senior residents should she return to the council.
“I have always worked to be completely transparent about everything going on in the village by seeking out and receiving resident input, in addition to creating an information specialist position within the village to continue to inform residents of projects and activities,” Samios said.
She believes that she is a better choice for residents than the incumbent.
“I chose to run for Seat 1 because my opponent proposed to raise property taxes and voted to rezone several properties in Royal Palm Beach for high-density commercial and residential,” Samios said, adding that she stands with residents who are upset about taxes and congestion.




