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2018 FLORIDA HOUSE of REPRESENTATIVES ELECTIONS (As of 11/6/18) 2018 FLORIDA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ELECTIONS (As of 11/6/18) DISTRICT CANDIDATES PARTY QUALIFYING PRIMARY GENERAL NOTES RESULTS RESULTS RESULTS 1 Rebekah Bydlak REP Advances to Primary Clay Ingram (R) did not seek re- election due to term limit Lisa Doss REP Advances to Primary Vikki Garrett DEM Advances to Primary Advances to General Mike Hill REP Advances to Primary Advances to General ELECTED Franscine Cecilia Mathis DEM Advances to Primary 2 Alex Andrade REP Advances to Primary ELECTED Frank White (R) did not seek re- election; ran for Attorney Greg Merk REP Advances to Primary General; lost 3 Bobbi Osborne NPA Advances to General Advances to General Jayer Williamson (I) REP Advances to General Advances to General RE-ELECTED 4 Rebecca Koelzer DEM Advances to Primary Advances to General Mel Ponder (I) REP Advances to Primary Advances to General RE-ELECTED 5 Brad Drake (I) REP RE-ELECTED 6 William Davis WRI Advances to General Advances to General Jay Trumbull (I) REP Advances to General Advances to General RE-ELECTED 7 Halsey Beshears (I) REP RE-ELECTED 8 Ramon Alexander (I) DEM RE-ELECTED 1 DISTRICT CANDIDATES PARTY QUALIFYING PRIMARY GENERAL NOTES RESULTS RESULTS RESULTS 9 Ausley, Loranne (I) DEM RE-ELECTED 10 Chuck Brannan REP Advances to Primary Advances to General ELECTED Elizabeth Porter (R) did not seek re-election due to term limit Merrillee Malwitz Jipson NPA Advances to General Advances to General Fred Martin NPA Advances to General Advances to General Marc Vann REP Advances to Primary Ronald Williams, II DEM Advances to General Advances to General 11 Cord Byrd (I) REP Advances to Primary Advances to General RE-ELECTED Nathcelly Leroy Rohrbaugh DEM Advances to General Advances to General Joe Zimmerman REP Advances to Primary 12 Clay Yarborough (I) REP Advances to General Advances to General RE-ELECTED Timothy Jon Norris Yost DEM Advances to General Advances to General 13 Tracie Davis (I) DEM RE-ELECTED 14 Kimberly Daniels (I) DEM Advances to Primary RE-ELECTED Paula Wright DEM Advances to Primary 15 Wyman Duggan REP Advances to Primary Advances to General ELECTED Jay Fant (R) did not seek re- election Joseph Hogan REP Advances to Primary Tracye Ann Polson DEM Advances to General Advances to General Mark Zeigler REP Advances to Primary 16 Jason Fischer (I) REP Advances to General Advances to General RE-ELECTED Ken Organes DEM Advances to General Advances to General 17 Jaime Perkins NPA Advances to General Advances to General Cyndi Stevenson (I) REP Advances to General Advances to General RE-ELECTED 18 Travis Cummings (I) REP RE-ELECTED 2 DISTRICT CANDIDATES PARTY QUALIFYING PRIMARY GENERAL NOTES RESULTS RESULTS RESULTS 19 Bobby Payne (I) REP Advances to General Advances to General RE-ELECTED Paul Still DEM Advances to General Advances to General 20 Clovis Watson, Jr (I) DEM RE-ELECTED 21 Chuck Clemons (I) REP Advances to General Advances to General RE-ELECTED Jason Lee Haeseler DEM Advances to Primary Advances to General Amol Jethwani DEM Advances to Primary 22 Bernard Parker DEM Advances to General Advances to General Brigitte Smith REP Advances to Primary Charlie Stone (I) REP Advances to Primary Advances to General RE-ELECTED 23 Carl Griffin DEM Advances to General Advances to General Stan McClain (I) REP Advances to General Advances to General RE-ELECTED 24 Adam Morley DEM Advances to General Advances to General Paul Renner (I) REP Advances to General Advances to General RE-ELECTED 25 Joseph "Joe" Hannoush LPF Advances to General Advances to General Tom Leek (I) REP Advances to General Advances to General RE-ELECTED Kathleen "Katie" Tripp DEM Advances to General Advances to General 26 Michael Cantu REP Advances to Primary Final result of election pending recount Elizabeth Fetterhoff REP Advances to Primary Advances to General ELECTED Patrick Henry (I) DEM Advances to Primary Advances to General Percy Williamson DEM Advances to Primary 27 Neil Henrichsen DEM Advances to Primary Carol Lawrence DEM Advances to Primary Advances to General David Santiago (I) REP Advances to General Advances to General RE-ELECTED 3 DISTRICT CANDIDATES PARTY QUALIFYING PRIMARY GENERAL NOTES RESULTS RESULTS RESULTS 28 Lee Mangold DEM Advances to General Advances to General Jason Brodeur (R) did not seek re-election due to term limit David Smith REP Advances to General Advances to General ELECTED 29 Darryl Block DEM Advances to Primary Tracey Kagan DEM Advances to Primary Advances to General Scott Plakon (I) REP Advances to General Advances to General RE-ELECTED 30 Clark Anderson DEM Advances to Primary Bob Cortes (I) REP Advances to General Advances to General Joy Goff-Marcil DEM Advances to Primary Advances to General ELECTED Brendan Ramirez DEM Advances to Primary 31 Debra Kaplan DEM Advances to General Advances to General Jennifer Sullivan (I) REP Advances to General Advances to General RE-ELECTED 32 Cynthia Brown DEM Advances to Primary Advances to General Larry Metz (R) did not seek re- election due to term limit; serving Shannon Elswick REP Advances to Primary as a judge in the 5th judicial circuit Sheryl Needle Cohn DEM Advances to Primary Anthony Sabatini REP Advances to Primary Advances to General ELECTED Monica Wofford REP Advances to Primary 33 Brett Hage REP Advances to General Advances to General ELECTED Seat vacant due to the death of Don Hahnfeldt (R) Oren Miller DEM Advances to General Advances to General 34 Ralph Massullo, Jr (I) REP Advances to General Advances to General RE-ELECTED Paul John Reinhardt DEM Advances to General Advances to General 35 Blaise Ingoglia (I) REP Advances to General Advances to General RE-ELECTED Colleen Kasperek DEM Advances to General Advances to General 4 DISTRICT CANDIDATES PARTY QUALIFYING PRIMARY GENERAL NOTES RESULTS RESULTS RESULTS 36 Linda Jack DEM Advances to General Advances to General Amber Mariano (I) REP Advances to General Advances to General RE-ELECTED 37 Ryan Patrick Boney REP Advances to Primary Richard Corcoran (R) did not seek re-election due to term limit Tammy Garcia DEM Advances to General Advances to General Elle Rudisill REP Advances to Primary Ardian Zika REP Advances to Primary Advances to General ELECTED 38 Danny Burgess (I) REP Advances to General Advances to General RE-ELECTED David “TK” Hayes NPA Advances to General Advances to General 39 Ricky Shirah DEM Advances to General Advances to General Josie Tomkow (I) REP Advances to General Advances to General RE-ELECTED 40 Colleen Burton (I) REP Advances to General Advances to General RE-ELECTED Shandale Terrell DEM Advances to General Advances to General 41 Sam Killebrew (I) REP RE-ELECTED 42 Barbara Cady DEM Advances to General Advances to General Mike La Rosa (I) REP Advances to General Advances to General RE-ELECTED 43 John Cortes (I) DEM RE-ELECTED 44 Margaret Melanie Gold DEM Advances to Primary Robert "Bobby O" Olszewski (I) REP Advances to General Advances to General Geraldine Thompson DEM Advances to Primary Advances to General ELECTED 45 Kamia Brown (I) DEM RE-ELECTED 46 Bruce Antone (I) DEM Advances to General RE-ELECTED Sandra Lewis WRI Advances to General withdrew 5 DISTRICT CANDIDATES PARTY QUALIFYING PRIMARY GENERAL NOTES RESULTS RESULTS RESULTS 47 Anna Eskamani DEM Advances to General Advances to General ELECTED Mike Miller (R) did not seek re- election; ran for the U.S. House; Mikaela Nix REP Advances to Primary lost Stockton Reeves REP Advances to Primary Advances to General 48 Scotland Calhoun REP Advances to General Advances to General Amy Mercado (I) DEM Advances to General Advances to General RE-ELECTED 49 Ben Griffin REP Advances to General Advances to General Carlos Guillermo Smith (I) DEM Advances to General Advances to General RE-ELECTED 50 George Collins REP Advances to Primary Pam Dirschka DEM Advances to General Advances to General Rene "Coach P" Plasencia (I) REP Advances to Primary Advances to General RE-ELECTED 51 Mike Blake DEM Advances to General Advances to General Tom Goodson (R) did not seek re-election due to term limit Henry Parrish REP Advances to Primary Tyler Sirois REP Advances to Primary Advances to General ELECTED 52 Thad Altman (I) REP Advances to Primary Advances to General RE-ELECTED Seeta Durjan Begui DEM Advances to General Advances to General Matt Nye REP Advances to Primary 53 Randy Fine (I) REP Advances to General Advances to General RE-ELECTED FiorD'Aliza Frias DEM Advances to Primary Phil Moore DEM Advances to Primary Advances to General 54 Erin Grall (I) REP Advances to General Advances to General RE-ELECTED Nicole Haagenson DEM Advances to General Advances to General 6 DISTRICT CANDIDATES PARTY QUALIFYING PRIMARY GENERAL NOTES RESULTS RESULTS RESULTS 55 Audrey Asciutto DEM Advances to Primary Advances to General Nicholas Mrozowski DEM Advances to Primary Cary Pigman (I) REP Advances to General Advances to General RE-ELECTED 56 Melony Bell REP Advances to Primary Advances to General ELECTED Ben Albritton (R) did not seek re- election due to term limit; ran for Florida Senate; won Jeff Mann REP Advances to Primary Advances to General Write-in candidate withdrew so election decided in the General 57 Mike Beltran REP Advances to Primary Advances to General ELECTED Jake Raburn (R) did not seek re- election Debbie Katt DEM Advances to General Advances to General Sean McCoy REP Advances to Primary 58 Phil Hornback DEM Advances to General Advances to General Lawrence McClure (I) REP Advances to General Advances to General RE-ELECTED 59 Adam Hattersley DEM Advances to General Advances to General ELECTED Ross Spano (R) did not seek re- election; ran for U.S.
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