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Office Incumbent Challenger Party Contributions Loans In-Kinds Florida Campaign Finance M11 Report November 1-30, 2019 and Cumulative Totals through November 30, 2019 Office Incumbent Challenger Party Contributions Loans In-Kinds Expenditures Cash on Hand M11 $ 23,500.00 $ - $ - $ 4,093.43 SD01 Douglas Broxon REP $ 205,578.63 $ - $ 520.67 $ 50,359.60 $ 155,219.03 M11 $ 4,830.00 $ - $ 26,315.76 $ 6,690.50 SD03 Loranne Ausley DEM $ 299,468.11 $ - $ 101,445.16 $ 47,982.19 $ 251,485.92 M11 $ - $ - $ - $ - SD03 Erin Dawn Gill LPF $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - Benjamin Alexander Thaddeus Jon M11 $ - $ - $ - $ - SD03 Horbowy REP $ 247.67 $ - $ - $ - $ 247.67 M11 $ 560.00 $ - $ - $ 1,290.61 SD03 Marva Harris Preston REP $ 9,490.00 $ - $ - $ 4,561.16 $ 4,928.84 M11 $ 22,060.00 $ - $ 792.09 $ 3,300.89 SD05 Jennifer Bradley REP $ 332,290.00 $ - $ 954.49 $ 16,328.87 $ 315,961.13 M11 $ 1,481.01 $ - $ - $ 229.24 SD06 Melina Farley-Barratt DEM $ 1,865.83 $ - $ - $ 429.42 $ 1,436.41 M11 $ 157.01 $ - $ - $ 43.00 SD05 Matthew Charles McCary LPF $ 2,523.62 $ 500.00 $ 700.00 $ 2,423.50 $ 600.12 M11 $ 5,500.00 $ - $ - $ 245.00 SD07 Travis Hutson REP $ 216,655.60 $ - $ 520.67 $ 86,940.01 $ 129,715.59 M11 $ - $ - $ - $ 10.00 SD09 Frederick James Ashby, II DEM $ 483.00 $ 1,776.27 $ - $ 1,439.53 $ 819.74 M11 $ 25,300.00 $ - $ 1,529.67 $ 17,975.03 SD09 Jason Brodeur REP $ 549,207.11 $ - $ 3,572.83 $ 325,395.83 $ 223,811.28 M11 $ 5,735.00 $ - $ - $ 1,800.00 SD09 Alexis Carter DEM $ 25,136.00 $ 5,000.00 $ - $ 3,630.00 $ 26,506.00 M11 $ 50.42 $ - $ - $ 431.00 SD09 H. Alexander Duncan DEM $ 600.42 $ - $ - $ 465.45 $ 134.97 M11 $ - $ - $ - $ - SD09 Guerdy Remy DEM $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - M11 $ 7,300.16 $ - $ - $ 5,075.00 SD11 Randolph Bracy DEM $ 87,600.62 $ - $ 170.79 $ 76,290.77 $ 11,309.85 M11 $ - $ 349.97 $ 400.00 $ 449.66 SD11 Joshua E. Adams REP $ 1,391.40 $ 759.73 $ 750.00 $ 1,452.81 $ 698.32 * Filed for office after Nov. 30, 2019, report not required # Did not file before midnight deadline Florida Campaign Finance M11 Report November 1-30, 2019 and Cumulative Totals through November 30, 2019 Office Incumbent Challenger Party Contributions Loans In-Kinds Expenditures Cash on Hand M11 $ 465.00 $ 570.00 $ 25.00 $ 651.81 SD11 Charles Law, Jr. DEM $ 1,025.00 $ 6,729.38 $ 25.00 $ 5,477.95 $ 2,276.43 M11 $ 14,580.00 $ - $ - $ 507.00 SD13 Linda A. Stewart DEM $ 61,041.00 $ - $ - $ 2,504.13 $ 58,536.87 M11 $ 4,255.00 $ 42.59 $ - $ 5,168.41 SD15 Victor M. Torres, Jr. DEM $ 86,231.08 $ 282.17 $ 469.44 $ 66,454.66 $ 20,058.59 M11 $ 67,050.00 $ - $ - $ 196.21 SD17 Debbie Mayfield REP $ 353,025.00 $ 3,000.00 $ 683.07 $ 33,638.26 $ 322,386.74 M11 $ 10,000.00 $ - $ - $ 7,340.25 SD19 Darryl Rouson DEM $ 237,184.16 $ - $ - $ 82,968.21 $ 154,215.95 M11 $ - $ - 0 $ 30.00 SD19 Christina Paylan DEM $ - $ 10,000.00 $ 70.00 $ 248.66 $ 9,751.34 M11 $ 14,750.00 $ - $ - $ 6,515.25 SD21 Jim Boyd REP $ 170,925.00 $ - $ 950.00 $ 16,357.34 $ 154,567.66 M11 $ 2,975.00 $ - $ - $ 1,106.09 SD21 Amanda Victoria Linton DEM $ 9,560.00 $ - $ 589.87 $ 5,672.09 $ 3,887.91 M11 $ 19,701.00 $ - $ - $ 1,670.26 SD23 Joe Gruters REP $ 167,295.66 $ - $ 836.09 $ 35,574.68 $ 131,720.98 M11 $ 19,794.00 $ - $ - $ 4,495.05 SD25 Gayle B. Harrell REP $ 235,424.00 $ - $ 162.40 $ 6,371.92 $ 229,052.08 M11 $ 48,900.00 $ - $ 769.95 $ 10,015.35 SD27 Ray Rodrigues REP $ 357,666.00 $ - $ 4,370.47 $ 78,152.95 $ 279,513.05 M11 $ - $ - $ - $ 2,321.85 SD29 Kevin Rader DEM $ 84,020.00 $ 100.00 $ - $ 27,566.16 $ 56,553.84 M11 $ 9,550.00 $ - $ - $ 3,032.05 SD31 Lori Beth Berman DEM $ 57,942.48 $ - $ - $ 26,963.47 $ 30,979.01 M11 $ 2,500.00 $ - $ - $ 1,690.10 SD19 Perry E. Thurston DEM $ 107,200.00 $ - $ 1,515.70 $ 54,890.56 $ 52,309.44 M11 $ 3,835.00 $ - $ - $ - SD19 Terry Edden DEM $ 3,835.00 $ - $ - $ - $ 3,835.00 M11 $ - 3,000.00 $ - 0 SD19 Shelton Pooler DEM $ - $ 3,000.00 $ - $ - $ 3,000.00 * Filed for office after Nov. 30, 2019, report not required # Did not file before midnight deadline Florida Campaign Finance M11 Report November 1-30, 2019 and Cumulative Totals through November 30, 2019 Office Incumbent Challenger Party Contributions Loans In-Kinds Expenditures Cash on Hand M11 $ 825.00 $ - $ - $ 163.00 SD35 Daphne Campbell DEM $ 22,104.00 $ - $ - $ 1,477.49 $ 20,626.51 M11 $ - $ - $ - $ 769.38 SD35 Wilbur Thirkell Harbin DEM $ - $ 5,000.00 $ - $ 796.81 $ 4,203.19 M11 $ 7,700.20 $ - $ - $ 428.75 SD35 Erhabor Ighodaro DEM $ 56,340.93 $ - $ - $ 4,778.75 $ 51,562.18 M11 $ 19,656.00 $ - $ - $ 14,116.91 SD35 Shevrin Dion Jones DEM $ 180,042.10 $ - $ 500.00 $ 117,470.93 $ 62,571.17 M11 $ - $ - $ - $ - SD35 Josue Larose REP $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - M11 $ 350.00 $ - $ - $ 300.00 SD35 Cynthia Ann Stafford DEM $ 13,397.00 $ 100.00 $ 300.00 $ 3,010.28 $ 10,486.72 M11 $ 26,931.36 $ - $ - $ 505.03 SD37 Jose Javier Rodriguez DEM $ 270,752.99 $ - $ 23,057.51 $ 6,071.82 $ 264,681.17 M11 $ 13,951.00 $ - $ 17,550.00 $ 56.38 SD39 Javier E. Fernandez DEM $ 111,845.00 $ - $ 33,050.00 $ 12,162.64 $ 99,682.36 M11 $ 29,315.00 $ - $ 769.95 $ 10,177.62 SD39 Ana Maria Rodriguez REP $ 314,649.38 $ - $ 9,761.48 $ 37,350.97 $ 277,298.41 * Filed for office after Nov. 30, 2019, report not required # Did not file before midnight deadline Florida Campaign Finance M11 Report November 1-30, 2019 and Cumulative Totals through November 30, 2019 Office Incumbent Challenger Party Contributions Loans In-Kinds Expenditures Cash on Hand M11 $ 2,135.00 $ - $ - $ 1,842.85 HD001 Mike Hill REP $ 18,795.75 $ - $ 282.28 $ 11,340.38 $ 7,455.37 M11 $ - $ - $ - $ - HD001 Franscine Cecilia Mathis DEM $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - M11 $ 1,310.20 $ - $ 2,023.00 $ 1,811.52 HD001 Michelle Lynn Salzman REP $ 12,804.40 $ - $ 14,616.82 $ 5,975.11 $ 6,829.29 M11 $ 15,600.00 $ - $ - $ 4,170.30 HD002 Alex Andrade REP $ 90,420.00 $ 1,000.00 $ 20.00 $ 15,494.83 $ 75,925.17 M11 $ 1,850.20 $ - $ - $ 315.67 HD002 Dianne Krumel DEM $ 12,665.40 $ - $ 1,036.35 $ 2,523.48 $ 10,141.92 M11 $ 8,500.00 $ - $ - $ 3,518.73 HD003 Jayer Williamson REP $ 91,950.00 $ - $ 1,300.00 $ 24,040.59 $ 67,909.41 M11 $ 3,000.00 $ - $ 190.00 $ 298.55 HD004 Sandra Atkinson REP $ 6,935.01 $ 200.00 $ 190.00 $ 415.00 $ 6,720.01 M11 $ 2,240.40 $ - $ - $ 6,128.32 HD004 Jeff Hinkle REP $ 16,614.68 $ 500,000.00 $ 15.10 $ 8,859.84 $ 507,754.84 M11 $ 41,075.00 $ - $ - $ 10,357.72 HD004 Patt Maney REP $ 76,225.00 $ - $ - $ 10,469.62 $ 65,755.38 M11 $ 6,890.00 $ - $ 1,005.51 $ 2,171.93 HD004 Jonathan Tallman REP $ 37,285.00 $ - $ 1,690.86 $ 2,410.93 $ 34,874.07 M11 $ 2,000.00 $ - $ - $ 2,001.52 HD005 Brad Drake REP $ 72,932.78 $ - $ 282.28 $ 13,420.46 $ 59,512.32 M11 $ 9,500.00 $ - $ - $ - HD006 Jay Trumbull, Jr. REP $ 31,250.00 $ - $ - $ 168.74 M11 $ - $ 500.00 $ 27.90 $ 134.00 $ 366.00 HD006 Alicia Therese Marie Bays DEM $ - $ 500.00 $ 27.90 $ 134.00 $ 366.00 M11 $ - $ - $ - $ 109.74 HD006 Steven Willis Linne Jr. REP $ 2,765.41 $ - $ - $ 1,470.77 $ 1,294.64 M11 $ 8,500.00 $ - $ - $ 862.15 HD007 Jason Shoaf REP $ 16,150.00 $ - $ - $ 2,962.43 $ 13,187.57 M11 $ 810.00 $ - $ 96.00 $ - HD007 Ryan Terrell DEM $ 1,070.00 $ 1,000.00 $ 211.00 $ 74.00 $ 1,996.00 M11 $ - $ - $ - $ 420.00 HD008 Ramon Alexander DEM $ 14,750.00 $ - $ - $ 4,970.00 $ 9,780.00 * Filed for office after Nov. 30, 2019, report not required # Did not file before midnight deadline Florida Campaign Finance M11 Report November 1-30, 2019 and Cumulative Totals through November 30, 2019 Office Incumbent Challenger Party Contributions Loans In-Kinds Expenditures Cash on Hand M11 $ 20.00 $ - $ - $ - HD009 Arnitta Jane Grice-Walker DEM $ 110.25 $ - $ - $ - $ 110.25 M11 $ 25,400.00 $ - $ 5,177.46 $ 104.51 HD009 Allison Tant DEM $ 271,855.20 $ - $ 33,023.04 $ 3,466.44 $ 268,388.76 M11 $ 1,000.00 $ - $ - $ 20.00 HD010 Chuck Brannan REP $ 24,899.06 $ - $ - $ 6,587.91 $ 18,311.15 M11 $ 7,000.00 $ - $ - $ 1,104.30 HD011 Cord Byrd REP $ 23,350.00 $ - $ 375.00 $ 5,544.45 $ 17,805.55 M11 $ 15,750.00 $ - $ - $ 2,890.30 HD012 Clay Yarborough REP $ 87,750.00 $ - $ 375.00 $ 18,115.49 $ 69,634.51 M11 HD013 Tracie Davis # DEM M11 $ 2,000.00 $ - $ - $ - HD014 Kimberly Daniels DEM $ 12,100.00 $ - $ 200.00 $ 26.28 $ 12,073.72 M11 $ 17,000.00 $ - $ - $ 5,350.00 HD015 Wyman Duggan REP $ 84,905.73 $ - $ - $ 8,980.90 $ 75,924.83 M11 $ - $ - $ - $ - HD015 Tammyette Thomas DEM $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - M11 $ 14,000.00 $ - $ - $ 13,091.25 HD016 Jason Fischer REP $ 136,950.00 $ - $ 2,612.45 $ 72,865.28 $ 64,084.72 M11 $ 8,005.19 $ - $ - $ 19.70 HD017 Cyndi Stevenson REP $ 70,482.64 $ - $ 957.28 $ 4,090.39 $ 66,392.25 M11 $ 8,300.00 $ - $ - $ 4,656.29 HD018 Sam Garrison REP $ 179,910.00 $ - $ 1,511.25 $ 33,020.72 $ 146,889.28 M11 $ - $ - $ - $ - HD018 Kenneth Willey LPF $ 35.00 $ - $ - $ - $ 35.00 M11 $ 8,500.00 $ - $ 167.24 $ - HD019 Bobby Payne REP $ 66,499.50 $ - $ 1,092.24 $ 266.68 $ 66,232.82 M11 $ - $ - $ - $ - HD020 Yvonne Hayes Hinson DEM $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - M11 $ - $ 100.00 $ - $ - HD020 Rodney Long DEM $ - $ 100.00 $ - $ - $ 100.00 M11 $ 19,360.00 $ - $ 340.00 $ 3,112.26 HD021 Chuck Clemons REP $ 98,510.00 $ - $ 365.00 $ 17,410.84 $ 81,099.16 * Filed for office after Nov.
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