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State Legislature Ensorsement Guide FLORIDA VOTER ENDORSEMENT GUIDE 2020 FLORIDA GENERAL ELECTIONS DISTRICT DISTRICT DISTRICT FLORIDA 19 Bobby Payne (R) * 67 Chris Latvala (R) * STATE SENATE 21 Chuck Clemons (R) * 68 Matt Tito (R) 22 Joe Harding (R) 69 Linda Chaney (R) 23 Stan McClain (R) * 70 Will Robinson (R) * 1 Doug Broxson (R) * 24 Paul Renner (R) * 72 Fiona McFarland (R) 3 Marva Preston (R) 25 Tom Leek (R) * 73 Tommy Gregory (R) * 5 Jennifer Bradley (R) 26 Elizabeth Fetterhoff (R) * 74 James Buchanan (R) * 7 Travis Hutson (R) * 27 Webster Barnaby (R) 75 Michael Grant (R) * 9 Jason Brodeur (R) 28 David Smith (R) * 76 Adam Botana (R) 11 Joshua Adams (R) 29 Scott Plakon (R) * 77 Mike Giallombardo (R) 13 Josh Anderson (R) 30 Bob Cortes (R) 78 Jenna Persons (R) 31 Keith Truenow (R) 79 Spencer Roach (R) * 15 Louis Minnis, Jr. (R) 32 Anthony Sabatini (R) * 80 Lauren Uhlich Melo (R) 17 Debbie Mayfield (R) * 33 Brett Hage (R) * 81 Saulis Banionis (R) 19 Christina Paylan (NPA) 34 Ralph Massullo (R) * 82 John Snyder (R) 21 Jim Boyd (R) 35 Blaise Ingoglia (R) * 83 Toby Overdorf (R) * 23 Joe Gruters (R) * 36 Amber Mariano (R) * 84 Dana Trabulsy (R) 25 Gayle Harrell (R) * 37 Ardian Zika (R) * 85 Rick Roth (R) * 27 Ray Rodrigues (R) 38 Randy Maggard (R) * 86 Susan Rivera (R) 29 Brian Norton (R) 39 Josie Tomkow (R) * 87 Herb Sennett (R) 31 Tammy Donnally (R) 40 Colleen Burton (R) * 88 Daniell Madsen (R) 37 Ileana Garcia (R) 41 Sam Killebrew (R) * 89 Mike Caruso (R) * 39 Ana Maria Rodriguez (R) 42 Fred Hawkins (R) 90 Lydia Maldonado (R) 44 Bruno Portigliatti (R) 91 Sayd Hussain (R) 47 Jeremy Sisson (R) 92 Patricia Williams (D) * FLORIDA 48 Jesus Martinez (R) 93 Chip LaMarca (R) * STATE HOUSE 49 Bob Prater (R) 101 Vincent Parlatore (R) 50 Rene Plascencia (R) * 103 Thomas Fabricio (R) 1 Michelle Salzman (R) 51 Tyler Sirois (R) * 104 George Navarini (R) 2 Alex Andrade (R) * 52 Thad Altman (R) * 105 David Borrero (R) 3 Jayer Williamson (R) * 53 Randy Fine (R) * 106 Bob Rommel (R) * 4 Pat Maney (R) 54 Erin Grall (R) * 110 Alex Rizo (R) 6 Jay Trumball (R) * 55 Kaylee Tuck (R) 111 Bryan Avila (R) * 7 Jason Shoaf (R) * 56 Melony Bell (R) * 112 Bruno Barreiro (R) 9 Jim Kallinger (R) 57 Mike Beltran (R) * 114 Demi Busatta Cabrera (R) 10 Chuck Brannan (R) * 58 Lawrence McClure (R) * 115 Vance Aloupis (R) * 11 Cord Byrd (R) * 59 Michael Owen (R) 116 Daniel A. Perez (R) * 12 Clay Yarborough (R) * 60 Jackie Toledo (R) * 118 Anthony Rodriguez (R) * 15 Wyman Duggan (R) * 62 Angel Urbina Capo (R) 119 Juan Fernandez-Barquin (R) * 16 Jason Fischer (R) * 64 Traci Koster (R) 120 Jim Mooney (R) 17 Cyndi Stevenson (R) * 65 Chris Sprowls (R) * 18 Sam Garrison (R) 66 Nick DiCeglie (R) * ENDORSEMENT KEY: *Incumbent.
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