2014 FLORIDA SENATE and HOUSE ELECTIONS (Qualifying – 6/20/14)

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2014 FLORIDA SENATE and HOUSE ELECTIONS (Qualifying – 6/20/14) 2014 FLORIDA SENATE AND HOUSE ELECTIONS (Qualifying – 6/20/14) DIST CANDIDATES PARTY ADVANCES PRIMARY GENERAL NOTES TO 8/26/14 11/4/14 FLORIDA SENATE 2 Greg Evers (I) REP Re-elected without opposition 4 Aaron Bean (I) REP Re-elected without opposition 6 Greg Feldman NPA General Derek Hankerson REP Primary John Thrasher (I) REP Primary Kathleen Trued DEM General 8 Dorothy Hukill (I) REP Re-elected without opposition 10 Walter Osborne NPA General David Simmons (I) REP General 12 Edward DeAguilera REP Primary Fritz Jackson Seide REP Primary Gary Siplin DEM Primary Geraldine Thompson (I) DEM Primary 14 Devin Norton NPA General Darren Soto (I) DEM General 16 Thad Altman (I) REP General Lloyd Stanton French WRI General Monique Miller REP General 18 Wilton Simpson (I) REP Re-elected without opposition 20 Tony Cast LPF General Jack Latvala (I) REP Primary Zahid Roy REP Primary 22 Jeff Brandes (I) REP General Judithanne McLauchlan DEM General 1 DIST CANDIDATES PARTY ADVANCES PRIMARY GENERAL NOTES TO 8/26/14 11/4/14 24 Tom Lee (I) REP General Bandon Thebeau WRI General Steven Warren WRI General 26 Bill Galvano (I) REP Re-elected without opposition 28 Nancy Detert (I) REP Re-elected without opposition 30 Lizbeth Benacquisto (I) REP Primary Michael Dreikorn REP Primary 32 Brandon Cannon REP Primary Matthew Loew WRI General Bruno Moore DEM General Joe Negron (I) REP Primary 34 Ellyn Bogdanoff REP General Maria Sachs (I) DEM General 36 Anis Blemur DEM Primary Oscar Braynon (I) DEM Primary William Moreland WRI General 38 Rene Garcia (I) REP Re-elected without opposition 40 Miguel Diaz dela Portilla (I) REP Re-elected without opposition STATISTICS: Current composition of the Florida Senate: 14 Democrats and 26 Republicans 20 seats open for election 20 incumbents seeking re-election (16 REP, 4 DEM) 8 incumbents re-elected without opposition (8 REP) 2 DIST CANDIDATES PARTY ADVANCES PRIMARY GENERAL NOTES TO 8/26/14 11/4/14 FLORIDA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 1 Clay Ingram (I) REP General Gloria Robertson-Wiggins DEM General 2 Mike Hill (I) REP General Jeremy Lau DEM General 3 Doug Broxson (I) REP Primary John Melvin WRI General Jamie Smith REP Primary 4 Matt Gaetz (I) REP Re-elected without opposition 5 Brad Drake REP Primary Marti Coley (I) is not seeking reelection due Jan Hooks REP Primary to term limit Travis Pitts DEM General Karen Schoen LPF General 6 Tho Bishop REP Primary Jimmy Patronis (I) is not seeking reelection Melissa Hagan REP Primary due to term limit Henry Lawrence GRE General Thelma Rohan REP Primary Jamie Shepard DEM Pirmary Jay Trumbull REP Primary Jerry Wyche WRI General 7 Halsey Beshears (I) REP Re-elected without opposition 8 James Sinclair WRI General Alan Williams (I) DEM Primary Dianne Williams-Cox DEM Primary 9 Arnitta Grice-Walker DEM Primary Michelle Vascilinda (I) DEM Primary 10 Wendy Martin WRI General Elizabeth Porter (I) REP General Barbara Ann Prince WRI General 1 DIST CANDIDATES PARTY ADVANCES PRIMARY GENERAL NOTES TO 8/26/14 11/4/14 11 Janet Adkins (I) REP General Dave Smith DEM General 12 Yevgeny Morozov DEM General Lake Ray (I) REP General 13 Reggie Fullwood (I); no candidates qualified; qualifying period will be re-set 14 Mia Jones (I) DEM Re-elected without opposition 15 Jay Fant REP Primary Daniel Davis (I) is not seeking reelection; Kerry Kelley WRI General CEO of Jax Chamber of Commerce Paul Renner REP Primary Calvin White WRI General 16 Brunell Martineau WRI General Charles McBurney (I) REP Primary Chris Oliver REP Primary 17 Ronald Renuart (I) REP General Rebecca Sharp NPA General 18 Travis Cummings (I) REP General Ken Willey LPF General 19 Charles Van Zant (I) REP Re-elected without opposition 20 Clovis Watson (I) DEM Re-elected without opposition 21 Keith Perry (I) REP General John Uman DEM General 22 Charlie Stone (I) REP Re-elected without opposition 23 Denis Baxley (I) REP Re-elected without opposition 24 Travis Hutson (I) REP Re-elected without opposition 25 Noel Bickford DEM General Dave Hood (I) is not seeking reelection; Fred Costello REP General appointed to circuit court judgeship 2 DIST CANDIDATES PARTY ADVANCES PRIMARY GENERAL NOTES TO 8/26/14 11/4/14 26 Michael Cantu REP General Dwayne Taylor (I) DEM General 27 Bob Garcia DEM General David Santiago (I) REP General 28 Jason Brodeur (I) REP Primary Franklin Perez LPF General Kathryn Townsend REP Primary 29 Mike Clelland (I) DEM General Scott Plakon REP Primary 30 Bob Cortes REP Primary Karen Castor Dentel (I) DEM General Scott Sturgill REP Primary 31 Randy Glisson REP Primary Bryan Nelson (I) is not seeking reelection due Belita Grassel REP Primary to term limit Terri Seefeldt REP Primary Joseph Stephens REP Primary Jennifer Sullivan REP Primary 32 Larry Metz (I) REP Re-elected without opposition 33 Marlene O’Toole (I) REP Re-elected without opposition 34 Jimmie Smith (I) REP Re-elected without opposition 35 Hamilton Hanson NPA General Robert Schenck (I) is not seeking reelection Blaise Ingoglia REP General due to term limit Rose Rocco DEM General James Scavetta NPA General 36 Chris Gregg REP Primary James Mathieu REP Primary Amanda Murphy (I) DEM General 37 Richard Corcoran (I) REP Re-elected without opposition 3 DIST CANDIDATES PARTY ADVANCES PRIMARY GENERAL NOTES TO 8/26/14 11/4/14 38 Daniel Burgess REP General Will Weatherford (I) is not seeking reelection Beverly Ledbetter DEM General due to term limit 39 Carol Castagnero NPA General Neil Combee (I) REP General 40 Colleen Burton REP Seth McKeel (I) is not seeking reelection due John Shannon REP to term limit Ricky Shirah DEM Franklin Shoemaker AIP 41 Celestyne Williams DEM General John Wood (I) REP Primary 42 Chad Carnell DEM Primary Mike LaRosa (I) REP General Pete Placencia DEM Primary Zulma Velez-Estrada DEM Primary 43 John Cortes DEM Primary Carlos Irizarry REP General Ricardo Rangel (I) DEM Primary 44 Eric Eisnaugle REP Primary Steve Precourt (I) resigned; Eric Steven Facella REP Primary Eisnaugle filled vacancy Matthew Falconer NPA General 45 Randolph Bracy (I) DEM Re-elected without opposition 46 James Anderson WRI General Bruce Antone (I) DEM General 47 Mike Miller REP Primary Maurice Pearson REP Primary Linda Stewart (I) DEM General 48 Victor Torres, Jr. (I) DEM Re-elected without opposition 49 Rene Plasencia REP Primary Ed Rodriguez REP Primary Joe Saunders (I) DEM General 4 DIST CANDIDATES PARTY ADVANCES PRIMARY GENERAL NOTES TO 8/26/14 11/4/14 50 George Collins REP Primary Tom Goodson (I) REP Primary 51 Steve Crisafulli (I) REP General Joe Murray DEM General 52 Ritch Workman (I) REP Re-elected without opposition 53 David Kearns NPA General Tim Street REP Primary John Tobia (I) REP Primary Kourtney Ann Waldron WRI General Santa Isabel Wright DEM General 54 Jorge Lugo DEM General Debbie Mayfield (I) REP General 55 Cary Pigman REP Re-elected without opposition 56 Ben Albritton (I) REP Re-elected without opposition 57 Jake Raburn (I) REP Re-elected without opposition 58 Jose Figeroa WRI General Dan Raulerson (I) REP General 59 Donna Lee Fore DEM General Ross Spano (I) REP General 60 Dana Young (I) REP Re-elected without opposition 61 Sharon Carter DEM Primary Betty Reed (I) is not seeking reelection due Tatiana Denson DEM Primary to term limit Edwin Narain DEM Primary Nicole Santiago WRI General Sean Shaw DEM Primary 62 Janet Cruz (I) DEM Re-elected without opposition 63 Mark Danish DEM General Shawn Harrison (I) REP General 5 DIST CANDIDATES PARTY ADVANCES PRIMARY GENERAL NOTES TO 8/26/14 11/4/14 64 James Grant (I) REP Primary Daniel Matthews WRI General Miriam Steinberg REP Primary 65 Debbie Faulkner REP Primary Chris Sprowls REP Primary Carl Zimmerman (I) DEM General 66 Larry Ahern (I) REP General Lorena Grizzle DEM General 67 Chris Latvala REP Primary Ed Hooper (I) is not seeking reelection Thomas Ryan DEM Primary Steve Samoff DEM Primary Christopher Sheperd DEM Primary Shawna Vercher REP Primary 68 Joshua Black REP Primary Dwight Dudley (I) DEM General Bill Young REP Primary 69 Scott Orsini REP Primary Kathleen Peters (I) REP Primary 70 Justin Bauford WRI General Phillip Garrett NPA General Darryl Rouson (I) DEM General 71 Jim Boyd (I) REP Re-elected without opposition 72 Greg Para DEM General Ray Pilon (I) REP General 73 Greg Steube (I) REP Re-elected without opposition 74 Richard DeNapoli REP Primary Doug Holder (I) is not seeking reelection due Julio Gonzalez REP Primary to term limit Robert Kaplan WRI General Shiloh Turner WRI General 6 DIST CANDIDATES PARTY ADVANCES PRIMARY GENERAL NOTES TO 8/26/14 11/4/14 75 Ronald Gillis NPA General Ken Roberson (I) REP General 76 Charles Messina DEM General Ray Rodrigues (I) REP General 77 Terri Cramer REP Primary Dane Eagle (I) REP Primary Brandon Ivey REP Primary Jim Roach REP Primary Jeremy Wood WRI General 78 Heather Fitzenhagen (I) REP General Bates Haney WRI General 79 Matt Caldwell (I) REP Primary Matt Miller REP Primary 80 Matt Hudson (I) REP Re-elected without opposition 81 Joshua Izaak DEM Primary Kevin Rader (I) DEM Primary 82 Mary Higgins DEM General MaryLynn Magar (I) REP General 83 Gayle Harrell (I) REP Re-elected without opposition 84 Larry Lee, Jr. (I) DEM General Rob Siedlecki REP General 85 Pat Rooney, Jr. (I) REP Re-elected without opposition 86 Stuart Mears REP General Mark Pafford (I) DEM General 87 Dave Kerner (I) DEM Re-elected without opposition 88 Courtney Antron Grace WRI General Bobby Powell (I) DEM General 89 Bill Hager (I) REP General David Ryan Silvers DEM General 7 DIST CANDIDATES PARTY ADVANCES PRIMARY GENERAL NOTES TO 8/26/14 11/4/14 90 Lori Berman (I) DEM Re-elected without opposition 91 Irv Slosberg (I) DEM Re-elected without opposition 92 Kenny Brighton REP General Gwyn Clarke-Reed (I) DEM General 93 Scott Herman DEM General George Moraitis, Jr.
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