Senate District 19

Senate District 19

Senate District 19 Population Voting Age Sex 2000 Census 399,553 288,115 Change 26% 23% Male 49.1% 1990 Census 316,873 234,348 Female 50.9% Median Household Income: $34,631 Age breakdown Persons Median Earnings Persons with earnings 217,478 $19,770 Under 5 7.4% Males 112,932 $22,255 5 to 9 8.1% 10 to 14 8.0% Females 104,546 $16,887 15 to 19 7.0% 20 to 24 7.8% Persons Median Earnings 25 to 34 16.8% Employed full-time year-round 130,225 $25,138 35 to 44 17.1% Males 73,140 $27,833 45 to 54 11.7% Females 57,085 $21,877 55 to 59 4.0% 60 to 64 3.2% 65 to 74 5.2% Household income, 1999 75 to 84 3.0% 0.8% Less than $10,000 10.1% 85 and older $10,000 to $15,000 7.2% Median age: 31.9 years $15,000 to $25,000 16.4% $25,000 to $35,000 16.9% Race $35,000 to $50,000 19.2% White 51.6% 18.7% $50,000 to $75,000 Black 31.7% $75,000 to $100,000 6.6% American Indian 0.4% $100,000 to $150,000 3.5% Asian 2.9% $150,000 to $200,000 0.6% Hawaiian 0.1% $200,000 or more 0.8% Other 8.8% 2 or more races 4.5% Poverty Status, 1999 Ethnicity All Persons 16.6% Age below 17 23.8% Non-Hispanic 73.5% Age 18 to 64 13.9% Hispanic 26.5% Age 65 and older 13.4% Nativity and place of birth Educational attainment, 1999 Born in Florida 33.7% Less than 9th grade 7.8% Native US citizen born elsewhere 48.8% 9th to 12th grade, no diploma 17.7% Naturalized 6.6% 29.5% High school graduate Not a citizen 11.0% Some college, no degree 21.3% Associate degree 7.7% Bachelor's degree 11.8% Language spoken at home Graduate or professional degree 4.2% English only 66.4% Spanish 24.7% School enrollment, 1999 (thousands) Other language 8.9% 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 Pre-K Household type K to 8 Married with children at home 21.5% 9 to 12 Married without children at home 22.2% College Public Private Single with children at home 14.6% Grad/Prof Single without children at home 9.9% Non-family household 8.7% Commuting to work, 1999 One person household 23.1% Drove alone 76.3% Average family size: 3.4 persons Carpooled 15.0% Average household size: 2.8 persons Public transportation 4.0% Walked 1.7% Housing occupancy Other means 1.4% Occuppied units 92.4% Worked at home 1.6% Vacant units 7.6% Median travel time to work: 25.0 minutes Senate District 19 House Joint Resolution 1987 (Senate Plan S17S0036), enacted March 22, 2002 Total District Population 399,553 General Election 2000 Deviation -6 0.0% President of the United States Bush, George W. & Dick Cheney (REP) 34,643 34.5% Total Population (2000 Census) 399,553 100.0% Gore, Al & Joe Lieberman (DEM) 64,228 63.9% Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 146,244 36.6% Nader, Ralph & Winona LaDuke (GRE) 1,076 1.1% Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 129,555 32.4% All Other Candidates 600 0.6% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 6,053 1.5% United States Senator Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 99,858 25.0% McCollum, Bill (REP) 30,921 33.4% Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 17,843 4.5% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 61,780 66.6% Male 196,777 49.2% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Female 202,776 50.8% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 41,525 43.5% Age 17 and younger 111,438 27.9% Cosgrove, John (DEM) 53,912 56.5% Age 18 to 64 252,397 63.2% Commissioner of Education Age 65 and older 35,718 8.9% Crist, Charlie (REP) 37,336 40.0% Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 55,980 60.0% Voting Age Population (2000 Census) 288,115 100.0% Democratic Primary 2000 Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 118,683 41.2% Commissioner of Education Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 83,444 29.0% Bush III, James (DEM) 3,869 27.1% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 3,772 1.3% Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 10,414 72.9% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 68,961 23.9% General Election 1998 Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 13,255 4.6% United States Senator Crist, Charlie (REP) 18,765 30.9% Population Change (2000-1990) 82,680 26.1% Graham, Bob (DEM) 42,059 69.1% Governor and Lieutenant Governor Total Population (1990 Census) 316,873 100.0% Bush, Jeb & Frank Brogan (REP) 29,667 48.4% Non-Hispanic White 186,828 59.0% MacKay, Buddy & Rick Dantzler (DEM) 31,651 51.6% Non-Hispanic Black 82,229 26.0% Secretary of State Hispanic Black 2,377 0.8% Harris, Katherine (REP) 27,614 46.4% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 38,278 12.1% Gievers, Karen (DEM) 31,925 53.6% Non-Hispanic Other 7,161 2.3% Attorney General Bludworth, David H."Dave" (REP) 19,841 33.2% Voting Age Population (1990 Census) 234,348 100.0% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 39,887 66.8% Non-Hispanic White 148,550 63.4% Comptroller Non-Hispanic Black 52,648 22.5% Milligan, Bob (REP) 29,063 49.2% Hispanic Black 1,583 0.7% Daughtrey, Newall Jerome (DEM) 30,013 50.8% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 26,443 11.3% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Non-Hispanic Other 5,124 2.2% Ireland, Tim (REP) 20,900 34.5% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 39,625 65.5% Registered Voters 2000 160,800 100.0% Commissioner of Education Republicans 44,463 27.7% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 29,019 48.5% Democrats 84,133 52.3% Wallace, Peter Rudy (DEM) 30,855 51.5% Independents/Other Parties 32,203 20.0% Commissioner of Agriculture Faircloth, Rich (REP) 18,716 31.5% Registered Voters 1998 144,337 100.0% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 40,680 68.5% Republicans 45,008 31.2% General Election 1996 Democrats 74,539 51.6% President of the United States Independents/Other Parties 24,790 17.2% Dole, Bob and Jack Kemp (REP) 28,991 33.8% Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 49,727 58.1% Registered Voters 1996 151,502 100.0% Perot, Ross and Pat Choate (REF) 6,936 8.1% Republicans 51,216 33.8% General Election 1994 Democrats 77,589 51.2% United States Senator Independents/Other Parties 22,697 15.0% Mack, Connie (REP) 39,952 64.2% Rodham, Hugh E. (DEM) 22,250 35.8% Registered Voters 2000 160,800 100.0% Governor and Lieutenant Governor White 76,706 47.7% Bush, Jeb and Tom Feeney (REP) 29,456 46.3% Black 39,608 24.6% Chiles, Lawton and Buddy MacKay (DEM) 34,132 53.7% Hispanic 31,333 19.5% Secretary of State Other 13,152 8.2% Mortham, Sandy Barringer (REP) 31,063 51.1% Male 69,138 43.0% Saunders, Ron (DEM) 29,784 48.9% Female 88,816 55.2% Attorney General Gender Not Specified 2,846 1.8% Ferro, Henry (REP) 25,442 41.7% Age 18 to 29 31,950 19.9% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 35,528 58.3% Age 30 to 44 54,463 33.9% Comptroller Age 45 to 54 29,353 18.3% Milligan, Bob (REP) 29,563 48.7% Age 55 to 64 19,350 12.0% Lewis, Gerald (DEM) 31,141 51.3% Age 65 and Older 25,682 16.0% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Age Not Specified 2 0.0% Ireland, Tim (REP) 24,046 38.9% Votes Cast for President of the U.S. 100,547 62.5% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 37,798 61.1% Commissioner of Education Registered Republicans 2000 44,463 100.0% Brogan, Frank T. (REP) 29,793 49.1% White 33,373 75.1% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 30,828 50.9% Black 1,968 4.4% Commissioner of Agriculture Hispanic 6,624 14.9% Smith, Jim (REP) 27,321 44.7% Other 2,498 5.6% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 33,788 55.3% Democratic Primary 1994 Registered Democrats 2000 84,133 100.0% Commissioner of Education White 28,529 33.9% Griffin, John (DEM) 5,982 46.5% Black 33,433 39.7% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 6,895 53.5% Hispanic 16,151 19.2% General Election 1992 Other 6,007 7.1% President of the United States (1992) Bush, George and Dan Quayle (REP) 35,475 39.1% Registered Ind/Other 2000 32,203 100.0% Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 39,177 43.2% White 14,804 46.0% Perot, Ross and James Stockdale (IND) 16,066 17.7% Black 4,206 13.1% United States Senator (1992) Hispanic 8,560 26.6% Grant, Bill (REP) 29,770 33.5% Other 4,647 14.4% Graham, Bob (DEM) 59,070 66.5%.

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