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Primary Results 2020 Primary Election Report The primary elections have come to a close and the unofficial results as reported by the Florida Division of Elections are listed below. If you would like specific information on any of these races or candidates, contact [email protected]. Results include all early voting, tabulated vote-by-mail, and day-of precinct election votes. They do not include provisional ballots results. Results will be certified by the Elections Canvassing Commission Thursday, August 27, 2020. The general election will be held Tuesday, November 3, 2020. ==================== County Reporting Status ==================== Voter Turnout - 3,887,928 Eligible Active Registered Voters - 13,838,097 Turnout Percentage - 28.10% Precincts Reporting - 99.80% Precincts Completed - YES Vote-by-Mail Ballots Completed - NO Early Voting Ballots Completed - YES Provisional Ballots Completed - NO ==================== Winner Statistics ==================== Several seats were unopposed in both the primary and general elections: - Congress, District 25 - REP - Mario Diaz-Balart (Incumbent) - House, District 5 - REP - Brad Drake (Incumbent) - House, District 8 - DEM - Ramon Alexander (Incumbent) - House, District 45 - DEM - Kamia Brown (Incumbent) - House, District 46 - DEM - Travaris McCurdy - House, District 61 - DEM - Dianne "Ms. Dee" Hart (Incumbent) - House, District 63 - DEM - Fentrice Driskell (Incumbent) - House, District 97 - DEM - Dan Daley (Incumbent) - House, District 98 - DEM - Michael Gottlieb (Incumbent) - House, District 99 - DEM - Evan Jenne (Incumbent) - House, District 100 - DEM - Joe Geller (Incumbent) - House, District 109 - DEM - James Bush III (Incumbent) - House, District 113 - DEM - Michael Grieco (Incumbent) The following primary winners have no opposition in the general election: - Senate, District 21 - REP - Jim Boyd - Senate, District 33 - DEM - Perry Thurston (Incumbent) - House, District 13 - DEM - Tracie Davis (Incumbent) - House, District 20 - DEM - Yvonne Hayes Hinson - House, District 43 - DEM - Kristen Arrington - House, District 70 - DEM - Michele K. Rayner - House, District 94 - DEM - Bobby DuBose (Incumbent) - House, District 95 - DEM - Anika Omphroy (Incumbent) - House, District 102 - DEM - Felicia Simone Robinson - House, District 107 - DEM - Christopher Benjamin - House, District 108 - DEM - Dotie Joseph (Incumbent) - House, District 117 - DEM - Kevin Chambliss The following candidates only face write-in opponents in the general election: - Congress, District 2 - REP - Neal Dunn (Incumbent) - Senate, District 35 - DEM - Shev Jones - House, District 14 - DEM - Angie Nixon - House, District 96 - DEM - Christine Hunschofsky The following incumbent candidates lost their primary election: - Congress, District 15 - REP - Ross Spano - House, District 1 - REP - Mike Hill - House, District 14 - DEM - Kimberly Daniels - House, District 88 - DEM - Al Jacquet ==================== State Senator ==================== Senate, District 3 - Republican (38,981 votes) ---------------------------- Marva Harris Preston - 30,856 - 79.16% Benjamin Alexander Thaddeus John Horbowy - 8,125 - 20.84% Senate, District 5 - Republican (80,329 votes) ---------------------------- Jennifer Bradley - 47,391 - 59.00% Jason G. Holifield - 32,938 - 41.00% Senate, District 9 - Democrat (36,147 votes) ---------------------------- Patricia Sigman - 18,177 - 50.29% Alexis Carter - 6,280 - 17.37% Rick Ashby - 4,861 - 13.45% Guerdy Remy - 4,520 - 12.5% H. Alexander Duncan - 2,309 - 6.39% Senate, District 21 - Republican (54,895 votes) ---------------------------- Jim Boyd - 49,477 - 90.13% John Manners Houman - 5,418 - 9.87% Senate, District 25 - Democrat (39,396 votes) ---------------------------- Corinna Balderramos Robinson - 28,448 - 72.21% Reinaldo Daniel Diaz - 10,948 - 27.79% Senate, District 27 - Republican (64,050 votes) ---------------------------- Ray Rodrigues - 47,935 - 74.84% Heather Fitzenhagen - 16,115 - 25.16% Senate, District 29 - Democrat (52,988 votes) ---------------------------- Tina Polsky - 36,823 - 69.49% Irving "Irv" Slosberg - 16,165 - 30.51% Senate, District 33 - Democrat (76,287 votes) ---------------------------- Perry E. Thurston Jr - 43,574 - 57.12% Terry Ann Williams Edden - 18,195 - 23.85% Steven Meza - 9,552 - 12.52% Shelton A. Pooler - 4,966 - 6.51% Senate, District 35 - Democrat (62,058 votes) ---------------------------- Shevrin "Shev" Jones - 26,745 - 43.1% Daphne Campbell - 9,699 - 15.63% Barbara Watson - 9,273 - 14.94% Erhabor Ighodaro - 9,246 - 14.90% Cynthia Ann Stafford - 5,924 - 9.55% Wilbur Harbin - 1,171 - 1.89% Senate, District 39 - Democrat (29,216 votes) ---------------------------- Javier E. Fernandez - 17,269 - 59.11% Daniel "Dan" Horton-Diaz - 11,947 - 40.89% ==================== State Representative ==================== House, District 1 - Republican (21,106 votes) ---------------------------- Michelle Salzman - 11,077 - 52.48% Mike Hill - 10,029 - 47.52% House, District 1 - Democrat (11,902 votes) ---------------------------- Franscine C. Mathis - 8,117 - 68.2% Barbara Scott-Shouse - 3,785 - 31.8% House, District 2 - Republican (18,369 votes) ---------------------------- Alex Andrade - 11,175 - 60.84% Cris Dosev - 7,194 - 39.16% House, District 4 - Republican (26,141 votes) ---------------------------- Patt Maney - 9,903 - 37.88% Jeff Hinkle - 8,996 - 34.41% Jonathan Michael Tallman - 4,512 - 17.26% Sandra L. Atkinson - 2,730 - 10.44% House, District 6 - Republican (20,155 votes) ---------------------------- Jay Trumbull - 15,242 - 75.62% Steven Linne - 4,913 - 24.38% House, District 9 - Democrat (29,691 votes) ---------------------------- Allison Tant - 23,066 - 77.69% Arnitta Jane Grice-Walker - 6,625 - 22.31% House, District 12 - Republican (13,286 votes) ---------------------------- Clay Yarborough - 11,538 - 86.84% Colin Ross McArthur - 1,748 - 13.16% House, District 12 - Democrat (9,476 votes) ---------------------------- Emmanuel Blimie - 5,645 - 59.57% Spyros "Speed" Chialtas - 3,831 - 40.43% House, District 13 - Democrat (22,982 votes) ---------------------------- Tracie Davis - 14,952 - 65.06% Cynthia Smith - 8,030 - 34.94% House, District 14 - Democrat (23,543 votes) ---------------------------- Angie Nixon - 14,074 - 59.78% Kimberly Daniels - 9,469 - 40.22% House, District 15 - Democrat (13,393 votes) ---------------------------- Tammyette Thomas - 8,011 - 59.81% Jay McGovern - 5,382 - 40.19% House, District 20 - Democrat (26,902 votes) ---------------------------- Yvonne Hayes Hinson - 16,195 - 60.20% Rodney Long - 10,707 - 39.80% House, District 22 - Republican (20,844 votes) ---------------------------- Joe Harding - 14,596 - 70.02% Russ Randall - 6,248 - 29.98% House, District 23 - Democrat (9,059 votes) ---------------------------- Cynthia Dela Rosa - 6,858 - 75.7% Richard Allen Rowe - 2,201 - 24.3% House, District 26 - Democrat (14,030 votes) ---------------------------- Patrick Henry - 9,044 - 64.46% Evans L. Smith - 4,986 - 35.54% House, District 27 - Republican (12,157 votes) ---------------------------- Webster Barnaby - 5,218 - 42.92% Erika Benfield - 4,410 - 36.28% Zenaida Denizac - 2,529 - 20.80% House, District 28 - Democrat (12,945 votes) ---------------------------- Pasha Baker - 6,527 - 50.42% Lee Mangold - 6,418 - 49.58% House, District 29 - Republican (14,056 votes) ---------------------------- Scott Plakon - 11,605 - 82.56% Luther "Luke" Dowe - 2,451 - 17.44% House, District 31 - Republican (16,268 votes) ---------------------------- Keith Truenow - 12,042 - 74.02% Stevan Novakovic - 4,226 - 25.98% House, District 31 - Democrat (12,072 votes) ---------------------------- Crissy Stile - 6,621 - 54.85% Debra A. Kaplan - 5,451 - 45.15% House, District 32 - Democrat (13,114 votes) ---------------------------- Stephanie L. Dukes - 4,798 - 36.59% Ryan Morales - 4,359 - 33.24% Linda Kero - 3,957 - 30.17% House, District 42 - Republican (13,651 votes) ---------------------------- Fred Hawkins - 6,363 - 46.61% Dianna Liebnitzky - 4,067 - 29.79% Gary Scott - 2,439 - 17.87% Bienvenido "Benny" Valentin - 782 - 5.73% House, District 43 - Democrat (23,361 votes) ---------------------------- Kristen Arrington - 7,353 - 31.48% Alex Barrio - 4,994 - 21.38% Tamika Lyles - 3,835 - 16.42% Carlos L. Irizarry Sr - 2,663 - 11.4% Horng "Andrew" Jeng - 2,639 - 11.3% Ricardo Rangel - 1,877 - 8.03% House, District 44 - Republican (13,664 votes) ---------------------------- Bruno Portigliatti - 10,109 - 73.98% Frank Edel Blanco - 3,555 - 26.02% House, District 44 - Democrat (17,807 votes) ---------------------------- Geraldine F. Thompson - 14,407 - 80.91% Andy Farrell - 3,400 - 19.09% House, District 47 - Republican (12,048 votes) ---------------------------- Jeremy Sisson - 7,020 - 58.27% Kevin Morenski - 5,028 - 41.73% House, District 48 - Democrat (12,262 votes) ---------------------------- Daisy Morales - 4,891 - 39.89% Samuel Vilchez Santiago - 3,675 - 29.97% Julio L. Rocha - 1,305 - 10.64% Nelson Pena - 1,248 - 10.18% Tony Tsonis - 1,143 - 9.32% House, District 52 - Republican (22,242 votes) ---------------------------- Thad Altman - 12,815 - 57.62% Matt Nye - 9,427 - 42.38% House, District 53 - Republican (16,507 votes) ---------------------------- Randy Fine - 10,667 - 64.62% Marcelle "Marcie" Adkins - 5,840 - 35.38% House, District 55 - Republican (19,973 votes) ---------------------------- Kaylee Tuck - 11,235 - 56.25% Ned Hancock - 8,738 - 43.75% House, District 56 - Democrat (7,643 votes) ---------------------------- James Davis - 4,350 - 56.91% Eric Bautista - 3,293 -
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