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Primary 2020 The following information is a document to be used for research of the 2020 elections. It does not give any opinions of individual races or candidates. The info contained: * Incumbent Legislator (unless noted as termed out in 2020, each incumbent is running) * Current Candidates and what their interviews or web sites contain. * Break down of counties in a district. * Registration data by political party. * Identifies general elections candidates General Elec*on/Primary Outcomes/Data and Sta*s*cs on Florida Senate Seats ____________________________________________________________________________ Senate District 1 Incumbent Legislator: Senator Doug Broxson/Republican/Termed Out 2024 Karen Butler (Dem) County District Republican Democrat NPA Total Escambia 1 95,644 71,984 43,509 212,987 Okaloosa 1 7,563 3,558 4,189 15,510 Santa Rosa 1 77,688 25,387 27,733 132,355 __________________________________________________________________________ Senate District 3 Incumbent Legislator: Senator Bill MonGord/Democrat/Termed Out in 2020 Candidates: Loranne Ausley (Dem) Current RepresentaKve Marva Preston (Rep) County District Republican Democrat NPA Total Calhoun 3 2,661 5,017 986 8,695 Franklin 3 2,654 4,010 1,010 7,783 Gadsden 3 4,756 21,758 2,835 29,450 Gulf 3 4,963 3,925 1,190 10,198 Hamilton 3 2,526 4,204 950 7,727 Jefferson 3 3,258 5,393 1,103 9,791 Leon 3 58,012 111,777 41,723 213,195 Liberty 3 943 3,033 394 4,374 Madison 3 3,609 6,877 1,311 11,840 Taylor 3 4,596 6,254 1,223 12,142 Wakulla 3 8,768 8,378 3,520 20,810 ____________________________________________________________________________ Senate District 5 Incumbent Legislator: Senator Rob Bradley/Republican/Term limited in 2020 Candidates: Melina BarraZ (Dem) Jennifer Bradley (Rep) Wife of current Senator County District Republican Democrat NPA Total Baker 5 8,220 5,224 1,610 15,108 Bradford 5 7,828 5,947 2,454 16,317 Clay 5 82,227 34,005 35,633 153,119 Columbia 5 18,648 14,290 7,140 40,375 Dixie 5 3,984 4,104 1,535 9,670 Gilchrist 5 6,576 3,298 1,804 11,751 LafayeZe 5 1,809 2,234 301 4,356 Levy 5 13,176 9,167 5,068 27,859 Marion 5 6,102 3,930 2,874 12,991 Suwannee 5 12,086 9,598 3,924 25,813 Union 5 3,405 3,220 738 7,396 ______________________________________________________________________________ Senate District 7 Incumbent Legislator: Travis Hutson/Republican/Termed out in 2024 Candidates: Richard Dembinsky (Wri) Heather Hunter (Dem) County District Republican Democrat NPA Total Flagler 7 33,988 25,580 22,500 82,611 St. Johns 7 98,416 44,780 42,110 187,125 Volusia 7 48,314 51,357 39,246 140,085 _____________________________________________________________________________ Senate District 9 Incumbent Legislator: David Simmons/Republican/Termed Out 2020 Candidates: Patricia Sigman (Dem) Labor AZorney JusKne Ianno (Npa) No data offered Jason Brodeur (Rep) Current RepresentaKve County District Republican Democrat NPA Total Seminole 9 113,081 110,934 90,553 318,413 Volusia 9 14,200 10,105 10,027 34,704 Total 127,281 121,039 100,580 ________________________________________________________________________ Senate District 11 Incumbent Legislator: Randoph Bracy/Democrat/Termed out in 2024 Candidate: Joshua Adams (Rep) County District Republican Democrat NPA Total Orange 11 68,929 142,382 78,991 292,319 ________________________________________________________________________ Senate District 13 Incumbent Legislator: Linda Stewart/Democrat/Termed Out in 2024 Candidate: Josh Anderson (Rep) County District Republican Democrat NPA Total Orange 13 92,236 134,129 104,884 334,140 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Senate District 15 Incumbent Legislator: Victor Torres/Democrat/Termed Out in 2024 Candidates: Mike James (Npa) Louis Minnis (Rep) County District Republican Democrat NPA Total Orange 15 49,873 63,039 57,530 171,914 Osceola 15 49,522 93,700 74,440 218,754 ________________________________________________________________________ Senate District 17 Incumbent Legislator: Debbie Mayfield/Rep/Termed Out in 2024 ScoZ Fretwell (Dem) BLM AcKvist/Environmental Phillip Snyder (Npa) Teacher/ChrisKan CoaliKon Member County District Republican Democrat NPA Total Brevard 17 110,855 81,331 71,863 266,956 Indian River 17 52,588 30,943 28,966 113,426 Total 169,011 118,763 101,880 _________________________________________________________________________________ Senate District 19 Incumbent Legislator: Darryl Rouson (Dem) Termed Out in 2024 ChrisKna Paylan (Npa) Doctor/accusaKon of felony convicKon County District Republican Democrat NPA Total Hillsborough 19 58,506 117,660 70,777 249,078 Pinellas 19 16,305 50,407 21,135 88,689 77,954 175,815 95,573 _______________________________________________________________________ Senate District 21 Incumbent Legislator: Bill Galvano :Termed Out In 2020 Candidates: Jim Boyd (Rep) Current RepresentaKve Amanda Lipton (Dem) Teacher/Environmentalist County District Republican Democrat NPA Total Hillsborough 21 49,746 34,966 33,389 119,131 Manatee 21 105,864 74,842 62,538 245,088 161,494 116,496 98,213 ________________________________________________________________________ Senate District 23 Incumbent Legislator: Joe Gruters (Rep) Chairman of the Republican Party:Termed Out In 2028 Katherine Norman (Dem) MarkeKng/Environmental Robert Kaplan (Npa) Nursing Assistant County District Republican Democrat NPA Total CharloZe 23 34,130 21,940 21,245 78,050 Sarasota 23 135,368 97,827 82,722 318,384 ________________________________________________________________________ Senate District 25 Incumbent Legislator: Gayle Harrell (Rep) / Termed Out In 2028 Corinna Balderamos Robinson (Dem) Military/PHD/AZached to Pentagon County District Republican Democrat NPA Total MarKn 25 56,757 28,859 27,506 114,132 Palm Beach 25 10,021 10,432 7,978 28,646 St. Lucie 25 65,836 80,648 55,301 203,131 ________________________________________________________________________ Senate District 27 Incumbent Legislator: Lizbeth Benacquisto/ Rep/ Termed Out In 2020 Rachel Brown (Dem) Environmentalist Ray Rodrigues (Rep) Current RepresentaKve County District Republican Democrat NPA Total Lee 27 147,757 93,818 101,028 344,866 _____________________________________________________________________________________ Senate District 29 Incumbent Legislator: Kevin Rader/ Dem/ Not seeking re-elecKon Brian Norton (Rep) Small businessman/Environmental focus Tina Polsky (Dem) Current RepresentaKve County District Republican Democrat NPA Total Broward 29 23,035 37,952 26,644 88,260 Palm Beach 29 76,534 99,111 74,119 251,942 ________________________________________________________________________ Senate District 31 Incumbent Legislator: Lori Berman/ Dem/ Termed Out In 2028 Tami Donnally (Rep) Educator/Mental Health Focus County District Republican Democrat NPA Total Palm Beach 31 76,328 147,081 91,977 318,065 ________________________________________________________________________ Senate District 33 Incumbent Legislator: Perry Thurston/ Dem/ Termed Out In 2024 Primary Winner Takes All County District Republican Democrat NPA Total Broward 33 36,706 188,511 70,241 296,869 ________________________________________________________________________ Senate District 35 Incumbent Legislator: Oscar Braynon/ Dem/ Termed out 2020 Shevrin Jones (Dem) Primary Winner Takes All County District Republican Democrat NPA Total Broward 35 25,387 85,788 42,526 154,412 Miami-Dade 35 12,007 100,891 31,992 145,366 ________________________________________________________________________ Senate District 37 Incumbent Legislator: Jose Javier Rodriguez/ Dem/ Termed Out In 2024 Ileana Garcia (Rep) Deputy Press Secretary Dept. of Homeland Security Alex Rodriguez (Npa) Chief of Staff for US Rep Marcasi-Powell County District Republican Democrat NPA Total Miami-Dade 37 82,407 94,257 84,616 262,930 ________________________________________________________________________ Senate District 39 Incumbent Legislator: Anitere Flores/ Rep/ Termed Out In 2020 Celso Alfonso (Npa) No Data Javier Fernandez (Dem) Current RepresentaKve Ana Maria Rodriguez (Rep) Current RepresentaKve County District Republican Democrat NPA Total Miami-Dade 39 69,964 80,571 73,362 224,995 Monroe 39 21,088 17,558 14,599 53,869 ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ House District 1 Incumbent Legislator: Mike Hill/Republican/Termed Out in 2026 Candidates: Michelle Salzman (Rep) Francine Mathis (Dem) Incumbent Lost County District Republican Democrat NPA Total Escambia 1 51,856 36,768 21,232 110,659 _______________________________________________________________________ House District 2 Incumbent Legislator: Alex Andrade/Republican/ Termed Out In 2026 Candidates: Dianne Krumel (Dem) County District Republican Democrat NPA Total Escambia 2 43,788 35,216 22,277 102,328 Santa Rosa 2 7,800 2,431 2,579 12,998 ________________________________________________________________________ House District 3 Incumbent Legislator: Jayer Williamson/Republican/Termed Out in 2024 Candidates: Angela Hoover (Dem) County District Democrat NPA Total Okaloosa 3 11,153 2,709 3,004 16,989 Santa Rosa 3 69,889 22,957 25,154 119,359 ________________________________________________________________________ House District 4 Incumbent Legislator: Mel Ponder/Republican/Running for local office Candidates PaZ Maney(Rep) Lance Lawrence (Wri) John Plante (Dem) County District Republican Democrat NPA Total Okaloosa 4 67,089 22,921 27,243 118,574 ________________________________________________________________________
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