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2016 Election Report 2016 Election Report Presidential Republican nominee Donald Trump has been elected the 45th President of the United States by securing 279 electoral votes. The Republicans also appear to have a majority in both the U.S. House (191 D to 236 R) and U.S. Senate (47 D to 51 R). Congressional Multiple Supreme Court opinions and trial court decisions nets Fair Districts only one seat in both the Congressional & State Senate map. The Fair Districts map results in no net change to Florida’s Congressional Delegation as it remains 17 Republicans | 10 Democrats. Florida Senate and House Congratulations to our Newly Elected Engineers - Jackie Toledo, PE (House District 60) and Jason Fischer, EI (House District 16). The Florida Senate will be seated at 25 Republicans | 15 Democrats. In the Florida House, Republicans new majority will be 79 Republicans | 41 Democrats. Florida Constitutional Amendments Amendment 1 - Solar DEFEATED Florida Engineers Political Action Committee (FEPAC) had a 67% election rate. Consulting Engineers Legislative Council (CELC) had a 91% election rate. American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) had an 83% election rate. For a complete list of Engineering PAC supported candidates, contact [email protected]. Complete Unofficial Election Numbers Report ==================== President of the United States ==================== Trump / Pence - REP - 4,605,328 - 49.06% Clinton / Kaine - DEM - 4,485,658 - 47.79% Johnson / Weld - LPF - 206,004 - 2.19% Stein / Baraka - GRE - 64,018 - 0.68% Castle / Bradley - CPF - 16,392 - 0.17% DeLaFuente / Steinberg - REF - 9,068 - 0.1% ==================== United States Senator ==================== Marco Rubio - REP - 4,821,997 - 52.02% Patrick Murphy - DEM - 4,105,164 - 44.28% Paul Stanton - LPF - 196,185 - 2.12% Bruce Nathan - NPA - 52,272 - 0.56% Tony Khoury - NPA - 45,602 - 0.49% Steven Machat - NPA - 26,790- 0.29% Basil E. Dalack - NPA - 22,135 - 0.24% ==================== United States Representative ==================== Representative in Congress, District 1 ---------------------------- Matt Gaetz - REP - 254,280 - 69.12% Steven Specht - DEM - 113,586 - 30.88% ---------------------------- Representative in Congress, District 2 Neal Dunn - REP - 230,822 - 67.33% Walter Dartland - DEM - 102,593 - 29.93% Rob Lapham - LPF - 9,384 - 2.74% Antoine Edward Roberts - WRI - 0 - 0% ---------------------------- Representative in Congress, District 3 ---------------------------- Ted Yoho - REP - 193,261 - 56.61% Ken McGurn - DEM - 135,688 - 39.75% Tom Wells - NPA - 12,438 - 3.64% ---------------------------- Representative in Congress, District 4 ---------------------------- John Rutherford - REP - 286,018 - 70.23% David E. Bruderly - DEM - 112,253 - 27.56% Gary L. Koniz - NPA - 8,990 - 2.21% Daniel Murphy - WRI - 0 - 0% ---------------------------- Representative in Congress, District 5 ---------------------------- Al Lawson - DEM - 193,430 - 64.22% Glo Smith - REP - 107,784 - 35.78% --------------------------- Representative in Congress, District 6 ---------------------------- Ron Desantis - REP - 213,180 - 58.59% Bill McCullough - DEM - 150,677 - 41.41% Representative in Congress, District 7 ---------------------------- Stephanie Murphy - DEM - 181,758 - 51.46% John Mica - REP - 171,412 - 48.54% Mike Plaskon - WRI - 0 - 0% Representative in Congress, District 8 ---------------------------- Bill Posey - REP - 246,284 - 63.12% Corry Westbrook - DEM - 126,962 - 32.54% Bill Stinson - NPA - 16,924 - 4.34% Representative in Congress, District 9 ---------------------------- Darren Soto - DEM - 194,963 - 57.47% Wayne Liebnitzky - REP - 144,281 - 42.53% Representative in Congress, District 10 ---------------------------- Val Demings - DEM - 198,309 - 64.86% Thuy Lowe - REP - 107,423 - 35.14% Representative in Congress, District 11 ---------------------------- Daniel Webster - REP - 257,881 - 65.38% Dave Koller - DEM - 124,599 - 31.59% Bruce Ray Riggs - NPA - 11,961 - 3.03% Representative in Congress, District 12 ---------------------------- Gus Michael Bilirakis - REP - 253,347 - 68.61% Robert Matthew Tager - DEM - 115,909 - 31.39% Representative in Congress, District 13 ---------------------------- Charlie Crist - DEM - 184,371 - 51.89% David W. Jolly - REP - 170,964 - 48.11% Representative in Congress, District 14 ---------------------------- Kathy Castor - DEM - 194,851 - 61.77% Christine Quinn - REP - 120,584 - 38.23% Representative in Congress, District 15 ---------------------------- Dennis A. Ross - REP - 182,498 - 57.49% Jim Lange - DEM - 134,945 - 42.51% Representative in Congress, District 16 ---------------------------- Vern Buchanan - REP - 230,187 - 59.78% Jan Schneider - DEM - 154,854 - 40.22% Representative in Congress, District 17 ---------------------------- Tom Rooney - REP - 208,965 - 61.82% April Freeman - DEM - 115,732 - 34.24% John W Sawyer, III - NPA - 13,325 - 3.94% Representative in Congress, District 18 ---------------------------- Brian Mast - REP - 199,523 - 53.69% Randy Perkins - DEM - 159,755 - 42.99% Carla Spalding - NPA - 12,344 - 3.32% Marilyn Holloman - WRI - 0 - 0% Representative in Congress, District 19 ---------------------------- Francis Rooney - REP - 238,975 - 65.91% Robert M. Neeld - DEM - 123,625 - 34.09% David Byron - WRI - 0 - 0% Timothy John Rossano - WRI - 0 - 0% Representative in Congress, District 20 ---------------------------- Alcee L. Hastings - DEM - 217,983 - 80.34% Gary Stein - REP - 53,333 - 19.66% Representative in Congress, District 21 ---------------------------- Lois Frankel - DEM - 202,440 - 62.6% Paul Spain - REP - 114,011 - 35.26% Mike Trout - NPA - 6,914 - 2.14% Representative in Congress, District 22 ---------------------------- Ted Deutch - DEM - 196,046 - 58.91% Andrea Leigh McGee - REP - 136,754 - 41.09% Representative in Congress, District 23 ---------------------------- Debbie Wasserman Schultz - DEM - 180,958 - 56.68% Joe Kaufman - REP - 129,393 - 40.53% Don Endriss - NPA - 5,100 - 1.6% Lyle Milstein - NPA - 3,835 - 1.2% Representative in Congress, District 25 ---------------------------- Mario Diaz-Balart - REP - 157,663 - 62.44% Alina Valdes - DEM - 94,832 - 37.56% Representative in Congress, District 26 ---------------------------- Carlos Curbelo - REP - 148,410 - 52.97% Joe Garcia - DEM - 115,289 - 41.15% Jose Peixoto - NPA - 16,485 - 5.88% Representative in Congress, District 27 ---------------------------- Ileana Ros-Lehtinen - REP - 157,689 - 54.91% Scott Fuhrman - DEM - 129,473 - 45.09% ==================== State Senator ==================== State Senator, District 1 ---------------------------- Doug Broxson - REP - 199,087 - 100% Aaron Matthew Erskine - WRI - 0 - 0% Miriam Woods - WRI - 0 - 0% State Senator, District 3 ---------------------------- Bill Montford - DEM - 159,111 - 67.35% Nancy Miller - REP - 77,124 - 32.65% State Senator, District 7 ---------------------------- Travis Hutson - REP - 174,157 - 63.96% Curtis Ceballos - DEM - 98,148 - 36.04% State Senator, District 8 ---------------------------- Keith Perry - REP - 119,281 - 52.62% Rod Smith - DEM - 107,394 - 47.38% State Senator, District 11 ---------------------------- Randolph Bracy - DEM - 151,216 - 100% Joseph Harris - WRI - 0 - 0% Miranda Sherelle Ratcliffe - WRI - 0 - 0% State Senator, District 12 ---------------------------- Dennis Baxley - REP - 215,951 - 100% Elizabeth Kathryn McNutt - WRI - 0 - 0% State Senator, District 13 ---------------------------- Linda Stewart - DEM - 129,564 - 58.1% Dean Asher - REP - 93,431 - 41.9% State Senator, District 14 ---------------------------- Dorothy L. Hukill - REP - 158,765 - 68.45% Richard Paul Dembinsky - NPA - 73,188 - 31.55% State Senator, District 15 ---------------------------- Victor M. Torres Jr - DEM - 142,212 - 59.26% Peter Vivaldi - REP - 97,788 - 40.75% State Senator, District 16 ---------------------------- Jack Latvala - REP - 189,307 - 100% Katherine Perkins - WRI - 0 - 0% State Senator, District 17 ---------------------------- Debbie Mayfield - REP - 164,011 - 62.13% Amy C. Tidd - DEM - 99,955 - 37.87% Ronald Julian Thomas - WRI - 0 - 0% State Senator, District 18 ---------------------------- Dana Young - REP - 112,722 - 48.24% Bob Buesing - DEM - 96,755 - 41.4% Joe Redner - NPA - 22,160 - 9.48% Sheldon Upthegrove - NPA - 2,044 - 0.87% State Senator, District 19 ---------------------------- Darryl Ervin Rouson - DEM - 140,757 - 66.91% John Mr Manners Houman - REP - 69,617 - 33.09% State Senator, District 22 ---------------------------- Kelli Stargel - REP - 116,253 - 53.51% Debra S. Wright - DEM - 100,984 - 46.49% State Senator, District 23 ---------------------------- Greg Steube - REP - 157,748 - 58.75% Frank R. Alcock III - DEM - 110,779 - 41.25% State Senator, District 25 ---------------------------- Joe Negron - REP - 152,850 - 64.83% Bruno Moore - DEM - 82,910 - 35.17% State Senator, District 27 ---------------------------- Lizbeth Benacquisto - REP - 181,598 - 100% Dakota Austin Eads - WRI - 0 - 0% State Senator, District 28 ---------------------------- Kathleen Passidomo - REP - 178,930 - 100% Raymond Mazzie - WRI - 0 - 0% State Senator, District 30 ---------------------------- Bobby Powell - DEM - 118,471 - 54.02% Ron Berman - REP - 100,853 - 45.98% State Senator, District 34 ---------------------------- Gary Farmer - DEM - 127,289 - 63.03% Antoanet Iotova - REP - 74,668 - 36.97% Valerie E. Saffran - WRI - 0 - 0% State Senator, District 36 ---------------------------- René Garcia - REP - 81,889 - 55.06% Anabella Grohoski Peralta - DEM - 66,838 - 44.94% State Senator, District
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