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FLORIDA SCHOOL BOARDS ASSOCIATION 2016 FLORIDA HOUSE of REPRESENTATIVES ELECTIONS (As of 11/8/16) FLORIDA SCHOOL BOARDS ASSOCIATION 2016 FLORIDA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ELECTIONS (As of 11/8/16) FLORIDA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT CANDIDATES PARTY QUALIFYING PRIMARY GENERAL NOTES RESULTS RESULTS RESULTS 1 Bill Fetke NPA Advances to General Advances to General Lost Clay Ingram (I) REP Advances to General Advances to General RE-ELECTED 2 Ray Guillory DEM Advances to General Advances to General Lost Mike Hill (R) did not seek re- election; ran for Florida Senate; Frank White REP Advances to General Advances to General ELECTED lost 3 Hutson Walters REP Advances to Primary Lost Doug Broxson (R) did not seek re-election; running for Florida Jayer Williamson REP Advances to Primary ELECTED Senate 4 Laurie Bartlett REP Advances to Primary Lost Matt Gaetz (R) did not seek re- election; running for U.S. House Wayne Harris REP Advances to Primary Lost Armand Izzo REP Advances to Primary Lost Mel Ponder REP Advances to Primary Advances to General ELECTED Christopher Schwantz WRI Advances to General Advances to General Lost Jonathan Tallman REP Advances to Primary Lost 5 Brad Drake (I) REP Advances to Primary Advances to General RE-ELECTED Bev Kilmer REP Advances to Primary Lost Jamey Westbrook NPA Advances to General Advances to General Lost 6 Jay Trumbull (I) REP Advances to General Advances to General RE-ELECTED Jerry Wyche WRI Advances to General Advances to General Lost 7 Halsey Beshears (I) REP Unopposed N/A RE-ELECTED 1 DISTRICT CANDIDATES PARTY QUALIFYING PRIMARY GENERAL NOTES RESULTS RESULTS RESULTS 8 Ramon Alexander DEM Advances to Primary Advances to General ELECTED Alan Williams (D) did not seek re-election due to term limits; ran Clarence Jackson DEM Advances to Primary Lost for Supervisor of Elections; lost Brad Johnson DEM Advances to Primary Lost Frantz Millian WRI Advances to General Advances to General Lost Dianne Williams-Cox DEM Advances to Primary Lost 9 Loranne Ausley DEM Advances to Primary Advances to General ELECTED Michelle Vascilinda (D) did not seek re-election due to term Arnitta Grice-Walker DEM Advances to Primary Lost limits Josh Johnson DEM Advances to Primary Lost Jim Messer REP Advances to General Advances to General Lost 10 Jerry Bullard DEM Advances to Primary Advances to General Lost Carol Daugherty REP Advances to Primary Lost Elizabeth Porter (I) REP Advances to Primary Advances to General RE-ELECTED Frederick Schutte DEM Advances to Primary Lost 11 Wayne Bunk REP Advances to Primary Lost Janet Adkins (R) did not seek re- election due to term limits; ran Cord Byrd REP Advances to Primary Advances to General ELECTED for Superintendent; lost Walter Haynes WRI Advances to General Advances to General Lost Donnie Horner REP Advances to Primary Lost Sheri Treadwell REP Advances to Primary Lost 12 Terrance Freeman REP Advances to Primary Lost Lake Ray (R) did not seek re- election due to term limits; ran Stan Jordan REP Advances to Primary Lost for U.S. House; lost Mark MacLean REP Advances to Primary Lost Don Redman REP Advances to Primary Lost Jerry Steckloff WRI Advances to General Advances to General Lost Clay Yarborough REP Advances to Primary Advances to General ELECTED 2 DISTRICT CANDIDATES PARTY QUALIFYING PRIMARY GENERAL NOTES RESULTS RESULTS RESULTS 13 Lee Brown, III DEM Advances to Primary Lost Fullwood plead guilty to wire fraud, making him ineligible for Traci Davis DEM Advances to Primary Lost ELECTED election; party named Tracie Davis, who had previously lost to Reggie Fullwood (I) DEM Advances to Primary Advances to General Ineligible Fullwood in the Primary, as his J.R. Gaillot DEM Advances to Primary Lost replacement Mark Griffin REP Advances to Primary Advances to General Lost Keith Walters REP Advances to Primary Lost 14 Kimberly Daniels DEM Advances to Primary Advances to General ELECTED Mia Jones (D) did not seek re- election due to term limits Terry Fields DEM Advances to Primary Lost Don Gaffney DEM Advances to Primary Lost Leslie Jean-Bart DEM Advances to Primary Lost Gracie McCastler DEM Advances to Primary Lost Christian Whitfield REP Advances to General Advances to General Lost 15 Jay Fant (I) REP Advances to General Advances to General RE-ELECTED Timothy Glidden WRI Advances to General Advances to General Lost 16 George Doran WRI Advances to General Advances to General Lost Charles McBurney (R) did not seek re-election due to term Jason Fischer REP Advances to Primary Advances to General ELECTED limits Dick Kravitz REP Advances to Primary Lost 17 Cyndi Steverson (I) REP Unopposed N/A RE-ELECTED 18 Travis Cummings (I) REP Advances to General Advances to General RE-ELECTED Ken Willey LPF Advances to General Advances to General Lost 3 DISTRICT CANDIDATES PARTY QUALIFYING PRIMARY GENERAL NOTES RESULTS RESULTS RESULTS 19 Leslie Dougher REP Advances to Primary Lost Charles Van Zant (R) did not seek re-election due to term Charles Lowe, Jr. WRI Advances to General Advances to General Lost limits Thomas Mayerlen WRI Advances to General Advances to General Lost Bobby Payne REP Advances to Primary Advances to General ELECTED Hubert Snodgrass DEM Advances to General Advances to General Lost Katherine Van Zant REP Advances to Primary Lost 20 Clovis Watson, Jr. (I) DEM Unopposed N/A RE-ELECTED 21 Chuck Clemons REP Advances to Primary Advances to General ELECTED Keith Perry (R) did not seek re- election; ran for Florida Senate; Ryan Dyson WRI Advances to General Advances to General Lost won Wenda Lewis REP Advances to Primary Lost Tim Rogers REP Advances to Primary Lost Richard Swilley WRI Advances to General Advances to General Withdrew Marihelen Wheeler DEM Advances to General Advances to General Lost 22 Al Macri REP Advances to Primary Lost Charlie Stone (I) REP Advances to Primary RE-ELECTED 23 Stan McClain REP Advances to General Advances to General ELECTED Dennis Baxley (R) did not seek re-election; ran for Florida Rick Perry DEM Advances to General Advances to General Lost Senate; won 24 Thomas Morley DEM Advances to General Advances to General Lost Paul Renner (I) REP Advances to General Advances to General RE-ELECTED 25 Noel Cheryl Bickford DEM Advances to General Advances to General Lost Fred Costello (R) did not seek re-election; ran for U.S. House; Tom Leek REP Advances to General Advances to General ELECTED lost 4 DISTRICT CANDIDATES PARTY QUALIFYING PRIMARY GENERAL NOTES RESULTS RESULTS RESULTS 26 Michael Cantu REP Advances to General Advances to General Lost Dwayne Taylor (D) did not seek re-election due to term limits; ran Patrick Henry DEM Advances to Primary Advances to General ELECTED for U.S. House; lost Steve Miller DEM Advances to Primary Lost 27 Robert Mann DEM Advances to General Advances to General Lost David Santiago (I) REP Advances to General Advances to General RE-ELECTED 28 Jason Brodeur (I) REP Advances to General Advances to General RE-ELECTED Steve Edmonds NPA Advances to General Advances to General Lost 29 Fred Marra DEM Advances to General Advances to General Withdrew Scott Plakon (I) REP Advances to General Advances to General RE-ELECTED 30 Bob Cortes (I) REP Advances to General Advances to General RE-ELECTED Ryan Yadav DEM Advances to General Advances to General Lost 31 Theo Bob REP Advances to Primary Lost Robert Rightmyer NPA Advances to General Advances to General Lost Jennifer Sullivan (I) REP Advances to Primary Advances to General RE-ELECTED 32 Larry Metz (I) REP Unopposed N/A RE-ELECTED 33 Don Hahnfeldt REP Unopposed N/A ELECTED Marlene O’Toole (R) did not seek re-election due to term limits; ran for Florida Senate; lost 34 Ralph Massullo, Jr. REP Unopposed N/A ELECTED Jimmie Smith (R) did not seek re-election; ran for County Commission; won 35 Ramon Gutierrez, Jr. DEM Advances to General Advances to General Lost Blaise Ingoglia (I) REP Advances to General Advances to General RE-ELECTED 36 Amber Mariano REP Advances to General Advances to General ELECTED Amanda Murphy (I) DEM Advances to General Advances to General Lost 5 DISTRICT CANDIDATES PARTY QUALIFYING PRIMARY GENERAL NOTES RESULTS RESULTS RESULTS 37 Richard Corcoran (I) REP Unopposed N/A RE-ELECTED 38 Danny Burgess (I) REP Unopposed N/A RE-ELECTED 39 Neil Combee (I) REP Advances to General Advances to General RE-ELECTED Victor Simms DEM Advances to General Advances to General Lost 40 Colleen Burton (I) REP Advances to General Advances to General RE-ELECTED Shandale Terrell DEM Advances to General Advances to General Lost 41 Charles Davis REP Advances to Primary Lost John Wood (R) did not seek re- election due to term limits Charles Doyel DEM Advances to Primary Advances to General Lost Nicolas Garcia DEM Advances to Primary Lost Sam Killebrew REP Advances to Primary Advances to General ELECTED 42 Mike La Rosa (I) REP Advances to General Advances to General RE-ELECTED Benny Valentin DEM Advances to General Advances to General Lost 43 John Cortes (I) DEM Advances to Primary Advances to General RE-ELECTED Ricardo Rangel DEM Advances to Primary Lost Sara Shaw DEM Advances to Primary Lost Gilbert Soule WRI Advances to General Advances to General Lost 44 Eric Eisnaugle (I) REP Unopposed N/A RE-ELECTED 45 Kamia Brown DEM Advances to Primary ELECTED Randolph Bracy (D) did not seek re-election; ran for Florida Kelvin Cobaris DEM Advances to Primary Lost Senate; won Gregory Jackson DEM Advances to Primary Lost William Jusme DEM Advances to Primary Lost Peter Pham DEM Advances to Primary Lost 6 DISTRICT CANDIDATES PARTY QUALIFYING PRIMARY GENERAL NOTES RESULTS RESULTS RESULTS 46 Bruce Antone (I) DEM Advances to Primary Advances to General RE-ELECTED Treminasha Holmes WRI Advances to
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