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Precinct List for District State Senate 18 Craig Latimer Date 12/26/2019 Supervisor of Elections Hillsborough County, FL Time 04:58 PM Precinct List for District State Senate 18 Registered Voters Inactive Voters Precinct Place_Name Total Dems Reps NonP Other Dems Reps NonP Other 101.0 Port Tampa Community Center 4,065 1,312 1,350 1,330 73 196 259 373 8 103.0 Port Tampa Community Center 4,014 1,312 1,415 1,236 51 222 187 320 12 103.1 Port Tampa Community Center 382 96 134 133 19 1 2 4 0 105.0 Gandy Civic Association 4,534 1,803 1,238 1,423 70 330 161 339 4 107.0 Peninsular Christian Church 4,741 1,645 1,643 1,383 70 248 203 335 5 108.0 Victory Baptist Church 2,276 704 944 589 39 75 111 161 4 109.0 Joe Abrahams Fitness and Wellness C 2,209 739 912 539 19 70 110 86 4 111.0 Elks Lodge 708 1,959 644 826 462 27 82 78 76 3 112.0 Bayshore Presbyterian Church 2,244 643 1,045 530 26 53 62 64 1 113.0 Manhattan Avenue Church of Christ 2,723 1,050 901 744 28 129 120 131 3 115.0 Jan K Platt Regional Library 1,865 684 604 550 27 127 122 145 11 116.0 Manhattan Avenue Church of Christ 1,493 536 562 371 24 107 76 122 4 117.0 Manhattan Avenue Church of Christ 3,061 819 1,574 640 28 58 78 65 2 119.0 Palma Ceia United Methodist Church 3,012 933 1,388 660 31 61 92 59 0 121.0 Covenant Life Church Tampa 2,978 976 1,241 724 37 80 88 97 3 123.0 Tampa Garden Club 3,162 1,145 1,276 705 36 115 116 135 2 125.0 Islands Campus of South Tampa Fello 1,225 354 600 262 9 17 31 19 0 127.0 Marjorie Park Marina 3,054 984 1,302 732 36 76 75 101 1 129.0 Kate Jackson Community Center 2,484 831 987 628 38 106 106 100 2 131.0 Tampa Garden Club 3,109 940 1,377 746 46 95 161 146 8 133.0 Covenant Life Church Tampa 1,618 418 916 268 16 25 44 20 0 135.0 Good Shepherd Lutheran Church 3,377 1,058 1,508 760 51 80 84 85 0 137.0 Palma Ceia United Methodist Church 2,581 794 1,215 540 32 63 66 67 1 139.0 Christ the King Catholic Church 2,759 764 1,410 555 30 60 98 66 0 141.0 The Sons of Italy Hall Lodge 1251 1,293 482 455 323 33 56 56 72 5 145.0 The Sons of Italy Hall Lodge 1251 1,170 413 383 351 23 106 78 135 5 151.0 Beulah Baptist Institutional Church 1,107 353 374 354 26 74 103 145 3 151.1 Beulah Baptist Institutional Church 279 92 96 86 5 13 18 22 1 153.0 Kate Jackson Community Center 561 198 173 182 8 41 34 49 1 157.0 Kate Jackson Community Center 920 247 373 283 17 43 62 79 1 159.0 The Florida Aquarium 3,512 968 1,463 1,029 52 91 140 157 1 161.0 The Florida Aquarium 1,855 593 600 620 42 160 155 191 7 165.0 First Baptist Church of Tampa 1,579 586 382 596 15 298 224 585 7 Page 1 Craig Latimer Date 12/26/2019 Supervisor of Elections Hillsborough County, FL Time 04:58 PM Precinct List for District State Senate 18 Registered Voters Inactive Voters Precinct Place_Name Total Dems Reps NonP Other Dems Reps NonP Other 175.0 The Sons of Italy Hall Lodge 1251 2,649 1,208 675 746 20 111 50 99 0 179.0 Westshore Baptist Church 1,690 660 511 499 20 89 44 95 1 203.0 Loretta Ingraham Community Center 3,023 1,536 595 841 51 231 153 249 5 205.0 David Barksdale Senior Center 3,694 1,861 771 1,025 37 219 67 199 6 217.0 Seminole Heights Library 2,709 1,307 686 689 27 115 53 92 0 218.0 David Barksdale Senior Center 803 406 189 200 8 68 16 51 0 219.0 St John Presbyterian Church 2,799 1,341 680 754 24 192 64 161 2 221.0 Cordelia B Hunt Community Center 714 311 148 245 10 139 52 146 1 223.0 Revealing Truth Ministries 2,637 1,277 466 873 21 293 69 276 1 225.0 Westshore Baptist Church 1,228 333 425 438 32 63 63 111 3 225.1 Westshore Baptist Church 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 225.2 Westshore Baptist Church 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 227.0 Wellswood Baptist Church 2,653 1,300 707 623 23 189 51 125 4 231.0 St Paul Lutheran Church 2,948 1,473 626 787 62 164 50 104 4 233.0 American Legion Post 111 2,043 1,055 383 569 36 117 42 93 4 233.1 American Legion Post 111 268 149 38 81 0 31 6 20 0 237.0 Seminole Heights Garden Center 2,360 1,189 555 579 37 120 37 94 4 239.0 St Chad's Episcopal Church 2,449 1,130 571 715 33 130 46 100 1 240.0 American Legion Post 111 3,292 1,493 774 994 31 143 59 126 3 241.0 J L Young Apartments 318 233 35 50 0 52 7 14 0 243.0 Forest Hills Community Center 2,802 1,351 499 933 19 327 82 308 4 244.0 American Legion Post 111 39 17 4 18 0 21 5 9 0 245.0 Forest Hills Presbyterian Church 2,009 902 477 609 21 120 50 101 3 249.0 Iglesia De Cristo Misionera 2,922 1,127 939 817 39 92 48 84 2 250.0 Iglesia De Cristo Misionera 80 33 27 19 1 7 1 10 0 401.0 Wesley Memorial United Methodist Ch 1,727 553 673 480 21 31 37 35 2 401.1 Wesley Memorial United Methodist Ch 1,554 536 492 498 28 113 73 140 5 403.0 Tampa Scottish Rite Masonic Center 3,018 1,296 649 1,040 33 171 56 222 2 404.0 Tampa Scottish Rite Masonic Center 1,130 309 489 315 17 31 21 51 1 405.0 Calvary Community Church 1,888 820 381 659 28 212 97 214 4 407.0 Town N Country Boys & Girls Club 3,087 1,321 662 1,093 11 171 48 139 0 410.0 Bay West Club 2,028 859 429 722 18 130 41 127 0 411.0 Town N Country Regional Library 2,825 1,225 638 944 18 149 58 150 1 Page 2 Craig Latimer Date 12/26/2019 Supervisor of Elections Hillsborough County, FL Time 04:58 PM Precinct List for District State Senate 18 Registered Voters Inactive Voters Precinct Place_Name Total Dems Reps NonP Other Dems Reps NonP Other 412.0 Tampa Korean Seventh Day Adventist 2,720 945 886 850 39 171 95 199 2 412.1 Tampa Korean Seventh Day Adventist 398 88 189 117 4 6 2 9 0 412.2 Tampa Korean Seventh Day Adventist 177 39 82 53 3 6 5 4 0 413.0 Bay West Club 776 330 176 260 10 31 22 35 1 413.1 Bay West Club 659 240 225 186 8 9 11 11 0 414.0 Cuban Civic Club 4,044 1,900 690 1,425 29 185 49 191 5 415.0 Peace Baptist Church of Town and Co 3,335 1,350 928 1,030 27 118 38 115 1 421.0 Family of Christ West 1,995 774 550 652 19 27 33 28 0 421.1 Family of Christ West 699 311 135 241 12 45 14 47 0 422.0 Family of Christ West 3,033 1,326 691 998 18 102 39 93 0 423.0 Rocky Creek Retirement Village 2,761 1,232 585 920 24 159 51 125 1 429.0 Northwest Tampa Church Of Christ 3,150 1,288 770 1,059 33 95 59 111 1 430.0 Northwest Tampa Church Of Christ 1,261 499 297 455 10 31 16 37 0 431.0 Cuban Civic Club 3,514 1,185 1,197 1,094 38 54 59 70 2 433.0 Aston Gardens At Tampa Bay 1,094 335 505 238 16 45 48 31 1 434.0 Tampa Shores Baptist Church 3,904 1,442 1,080 1,319 63 216 162 315 6 451.0 Tampa First Church of the Nazarene 3,500 1,439 891 1,152 18 91 33 80 0 454.0 Oak Grove Church Of God 2,486 1,187 530 747 22 167 62 160 2 455.0 First Hispanic Presbyterian Church 2,018 883 456 668 11 127 36 147 0 457.0 Grace Family Church - Waters 2,928 1,182 711 1,018 17 128 31 93 0 459.0 Oak Grove United Methodist Church 3,866 1,766 843 1,212 45 346 95 343 5 461.0 Oak Grove United Methodist Church 1,121 531 257 327 6 43 8 35 0 461.1 Oak Grove United Methodist Church 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 462.0 Oak Grove United Methodist Church 314 114 120 76 4 5 5 5 0 463.0 Grace Family Church - Waters 1,993 928 330 719 16 188 48 171 1 500.0 Westchase Swim and Tennis Center 4,772 1,365 2,019 1,318 70 108 157 161 2 500.1 Westchase Swim and Tennis Center 121 48 32 37 4 1 4 3 0 501.0 Bay Hope Church - Westchase 1,728 609 560 541 18 25 31 49 0 502.0 American Legion Post 152 1,606 629 412 542 23 67 26 89 4 503.0 Carrollwood Seventh Day Adventist 3,121 1,301 774 1,020 26 90 52 96 3 503.1 Carrollwood Seventh Day Adventist 588 210 199 178 1 15 9 6 0 504.0 Plantation Homeowners Clubhouse 3,444 1,476 755 1,189 24 126 54 106 0 505.0 Hope Christian School 2,210 845 596 748 21 52 37 73 1 Page 3 Craig Latimer Date 12/26/2019 Supervisor of Elections Hillsborough County, FL Time 04:58 PM Precinct List for District State Senate 18 Registered Voters Inactive Voters Precinct Place_Name Total Dems Reps NonP Other Dems Reps NonP Other 505.1 Hope Christian School 1,848 790 412 628 18 33 14 28 0 505.2 Hope Christian School 437 161 129 141 6 8 2 8 0 506.0 Bay Hope Church - Westchase 1,408 338 603 445 22 44 47 57 1 507.0 Bay Hope Church - Westchase 2,651 926 799 901 25 99 61 129 1 508.0 Maureen 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