Republicans Maintain Status Quo and Will Control the Newly Elected 2005-2006 Legislature
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November 3, 2004 House Keeps Super Majority Republicans Maintain Status Quo And Will Control The Newly Elected 2005-2006 Legislature Incoming Speaker Allan Bense (R-Panama City) keeps a Super Majority of Republicans, achieving extraordinary control of issues. Incoming Senate President Tom Lee (R-Brandon) remains one vote shy of a Super Majority. Attention now turns to the Post- Election Organizational Session on Tuesday, November 16 2005/06 Florida Senate SD 3 Nancy Argenziano (R) Democrats 14 35% SD 4 Clarlie Clary (R) Republicans 26 65% SD 5 Stephen Wise (R) TOTAL 40 100% SD 6 Al Lawson (D) SD 7 Evelyn Lynn (R) Majority Control: 3/5 SD 8 Jim King (R) 3/5 Republican Majority Yes SD 9 Daniel Webster (R) 2/3 Republican Majority No SD 10 Tom Lee (R) SD 11 Mike Fasano (R) SD 1 Tony Hill (D) SD 12 Victor Crist (R) SD 2 Durrell Peaden (R) SD 13 Dennis Jones (R) 1 Copyright © 2004 by Carlton Fields. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of the copyright owner. SD 14 Rod Smith (D) HD11 Dwight Stansel (D) SD 15 Paula Dockery (R) HD12 Aaron Bean (R) SD 16 Jim Sebesta (R) HD13 Jennifer Carroll (R) SD 17 J.D. Alexander (R) HD14 Terry Fields (D) SD 18 Les Miller (D) HD15 Audrey Gibson (D) SD 19 Gary Siplin (D) HD16 Mark Mahon (R) SD 20 Carey Baker (R) HD17 Stan Jordan (R) SD 21 Michael Bennett (R) HD18 Don Davis (R) SD 22 Lee Constantine (R) HD19 Dick Kravitz (R) SD 23 Lisa Carlton (R) HD20 William Proctor (R) SD 24 Bill Posey (R) HD21 Joe Pickens (R) SD 25 Jeff Atwater (R) HD22 Larry Cretul (R) SD 26 Mike Haridoplolos (R) HD23 Ed Jennings (D) SD 27 Dave Aronberg (D) HD24 Dennis Baxley (R) SD 28 Ken Pruitt (R) HD25 Alan Hays (R) SD 29 Mandy Dawson (D) HD26 Pat Patterson (R) SD 30 Ron Klein (D) HD27 Joyce Cusack (D) SD 31 Steve Geller (D) HD28 Dorothy Hukill (R)* SD 32 Skip Campbell (D) HD29 Ralph Poppell (R) SD 33 Frederica Wilson (D) HD30 Thad Altman (R) SD 34 Nan Rich (D) HD31 Mitch Needelman (R) SD 35 Gwen Margolis (D) HD32 Bob Allen (R) SD 36 Alex Diaz de la Portilla (R) HD33 Sandy Adams (R) SD 37 Burt Saunders (R) HD34 David Mealor (R) SD 38 Alex Villalobos (R) HD35 Dean Cannon (R) SD 39 Larcenia Bullard (D) HD36 Sheri McInvale (D) SD 40 Rudy Garcia (R) HD37 David Simmons (R) HD38 Fred Brummer (R) 2005/05 Florida House HD39 Bruce Antone (D) Democrats 37 31% HD40 Andy Gardiner (R) Republicans 83 69% HD41 Randy Johnson (R) TOTAL 120 100% HD42 Hugh Gibson (R) HD43 Charles Dean (R) Majority Control: Super Majority HD44 David Russell (R) 3/5 Republican Majority Yes HD45 Tom Anderson (R) 2/3 Republican Majority Yes HD46 John Legg (R) HD47 Kevin Ambler (R) HD1 Greg Evers (R) HD48 Gus Bilirakis (R) HD2 Dave Murzin (R) HD49 John Quinones (R) HD3 Holly Benson (R) HD50 Kim Berfield (R) HD4 Ray Sansom (R) HD51 Leslie Waters (R) HD5 Don Brown (R) HD52 Frank Farkas (R) HD6 Allan Bense (R) HD53 Charlie Justice (D) HD7 Dave Coley (R) HD54 Don Sullivan (R) HD8 Curtis Richardson (D) HD55 Frank Peterman (D) HD9 Loranne Ausley (D) HD56 Trey Traviesa (R) HD10 Will Kendrick (D) HD57 Faye Culp (R) 2 Copyright © 2004 by Carlton Fields. 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HD58 Bob Henriquez (D) HD105 Ken Gottlieb (D) HD59 Arthenia Joyner (D) HD106 Dan Gelber (D) HD60 Ed Homan (R) HD107 Gus Barreiro (R) HD61 Ken Littlefield (R) HD108 Phillip Brutus (D) HD62 Rich Glorioso (R) HD109 Dorothy Bendross-Mendingall (D) HD63 Dennis Ross (R) HD110 Rene Garcia (R) HD64 John Stargel (R) HD111 Marco Rubio (R) HD65 Marty Bowen (R) HD112 David Rivera (R) HD66 Baxter Troutman (R) HD113 Carlos Lopez-Cantera (R) HD67 Ron Reagan (R) HD114 Anitere Flores (R) HD68 Bill Galvano (R) HD115 Juan Carlos-Planas (R) HD69 Donna Clarke (R) HD116 Marcelo Llorente (R) HD70 Nancy Detert (R) HD117 Julio Robaina (R) HD71 Michael Grant (R) HD118 Ed Bullard (D) HD72 Paige Kreegel (R) HD119 Juan Zapata (R) HD73 Bruce Kyle (R) HD120 Ken Sorensen (R) HD74 Jeff Kottkamp (R) * Unofficial HD75 Trudi Williams (R) HD76 Dudley Goodlette (R) HD77 Denise Grimsley (R) U. S. Senate* HD78 Richard Machek (D) Betty Castor (D) 48.3% HD79 Frank Attkisson (R) Mel Martinez (R) 49.4% HD80 Stan Mayfield (R) * Unofficial HD81 Gayle Harrell (R) HD82 Joe Negron (R) U.S. House of Representatives HD83 Carl Domino (R) Democrats 7 28% HD84 Pricilla Taylor (D) Republicans 18 72% HD85 Shelley Vana (D) TOTAL 25 100% HD86 Anne Gannon (D) HD87 Adam Hasner (R) D1 Jeff Miller (R) HD88 Susan Bucher (D) D2 Allen Boyd (D) HD89 Mary Brandenburg (D) D3 Corrine Brown (D) HD90 Irvin Slosberg (D) D4 Ander Crenshaw (R) HD91 Ellyn Bogdanoff (R) D5 Ginny Brown-Waite (R) HD92 John Seiler (D) D6 Cliff Stearns (R) HD93 Chris Smith (D) D7 John Mica (R) HD94 Matt Meadows (D) D8 Ric Keller (R) HD95 Ron Greenstein (D) D9 Michael Bilirakis (R) HD96 Ari Porth (D) D10 Bill Young R) HD97 Susan Goldstein (R)* D11 Jim Davis (D) HD98 Franklin Sands (D) D12 Adam Putnam (R) HD99 Eleanor Sobel (D) D13 Katherine Harris (R) HD100 Tim Ryan (D) D14 Connie Mack (R) HD101 Mike Davis (D) D15 Dave Weldon (R) HD102 Ralph Arza (R) D16 Mark Foley (R) HD103 Tee Holloway (D) D17 Kendrick Meek (D) HD104 Yolly Roberson (D) D18 Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R) 3 Copyright © 2004 by Carlton Fields. 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