Florida Senate State Senator, District 1

Florida Senate State Senator, District 1

Florida Home Builders Political Action Committee General Election Results The Florida Legislature 2020 General Election by the numbers: • 2019-2020 Florida Legislature: o Florida House: 73 Republicans, 47 Democrats o Florida Senate: 23 Republicans, 17 Democrats • 2021-2022 Florida Legislature (Pending Recounts): o Florida House: 78 Republicans, 42 Democrats o Florida Senate: 24 Republicans, 16 Democrats Amendment Two Requiring 60 percent for adoption to the State’s Constitution, raising Florida’s minimum wage passes with 60.8% of the vote (6.3 million to 4.1 million), becoming the first state in the South to vote “yes” on a $15 minimum wage. Florida’s $8.56-per-hour minimum wage will be raised to $10 per hour effective September 30, 2021. The wage will increase by $1 per year until it reaches $15 per hour in 2026. From that point forward, the wage will be adjusted annually for inflation. FHBA had publicly opposed Amendment Two. Florida Senate Last night, 21 Florida Senate races were on the ballot. Of those 21 Senate Races, FHB PAC supported 17 candidates. As of 9:30 a.m. this morning (November 4, 2020), all 17 candidates won their respective races. The Republicans flipped one seat for a new 24-16 Republican Senate Majority in 2021. However, Senate District 37 (Senator Jose Javier Rodriguez-D 48.52% and Ileana Garcia-R 48.53%) was decided by a mere 121 votes (out of 215,411 total votes). This one is not over and is headed for a recount. Additional key Senate Majority and FHBPAC supported candidates: Former Representative ✓Jason Brodeur (R), Representative ✓Ana Maria Rodriguez, and Former Representative ✓Danny Burgess all won handily in their respective Senatorial races (Senate Districts 9, 20, and 39). FHBPAC-supported Representative ✓Loranne Ausley (D) held off Marvin Preston (R) with 53% to replace former Senator Bill Montford (D) in Senate District 3. Detailed election results can be found below. Florida House The FHB PAC contributed to 59 contested Florida House races that were decided yesterday evening. That number does not include Representatives Dan Daley (D) HD 97; Tracie Davis (D) HD 13; nor Dianne Hart (D) HD 61 – as those races had already been won heading into the General Election. Note: The FHB PAC also supported newcomer and former Parkland Mayor Christine Hunschofsky (D) in HD 96 – a race that was uncontested in the General Election. A friend of Representative and FHBA Member Dan Daley, Christine will be a great asset to the Florida House. Overall, the Democrats had a significantly weaker showing than in the 2018 midterms/gubernatorial election. Losing House Districts 69, 72, 84, 103, and 114 to Republicans for a projected new House Republican Majority of 78-42. Of the 59 contested Florida House races, FHB PAC walked away with 58 of them (98.3%), the sole lose coming from incumbent Jennifer Webb in HD 69. House Majority made it a priority to flip House District 69 after losing the seat following former Representative Kathleen Peters (R) departure from the Legislature in 2018. Linda Chaney (R) defeated Representative Jennifer Webb (D) by nearly five thousand votes. Detailed results of FHBPAC-supported candidates can be found on the following pages. However, below are a few key bullets/highlights: • Big gambles pay off for the PAC: FHBPAC-supported ✓Fred Hawkins (R) wins with 46.83% to Barbara Ann Cady’s (D) 45.66% (a third-party candidate took 7.51% of the vote). Fred beat Barbara by a mere 164 votes. • FHBPAC-supported ✓Fiona McFarland (R) wins handily in HD 72 (Sarasota) with 54.62%, defeating Drake Buckman (D) and flipping a House seat that was formerly held by Representative Margaret Good (D). • FHBPAC-supported Representative ✓Chuck Clemons (R) retains HD 21 by more than 2,000 votes. • FHBPAC-supported Marine ✓David Smith (R) retains HD 28 with 52.05% of the vote. • Hillsborough County has a victorious night in the Florida House with key victories by FHBPAC-supported Representative ✓Mike Beltran (R) HD 57; Representative ✓Jackie Toledo (R) HD 60, and newcomer ✓Traci Koster (R). All winning with 54% of the vote. • FHBPAC-supported Representative ✓Scott Plakon (R) HD 29 wins with 50.56% of the vote. • FHBPAC-supported Representatives ✓Elizabeth Fetterhoff (R) HD 26 and ✓Wyman Duggan (R) win big in their respective races, both over 53%. • FHBPAC-supported Representative ✓Chip LaMarca (R) cruises with 55.26% in HD 93. • FHBPAC newcomer ✓David Borrero (R) retains HD 105 for the Republicans (following the departure of Ana Maria Rodriguez (R) to the State Senate) with 53.68%. • FHBPAC-supported incumbents’ ✓Vance Aloupis (R) HD 115; future Speaker ✓Danny Perez (R) HD 116; and ✓Anthony Rodriguez (R) HD 118 all win big in Miami-Dade. • Andrew Learned (D) runs away with a tight race against Michael Owen (R). Winning with 50.69% to Michael’s 49.31%. FHB PAC did not support either candidate, however, Kari’s firm did support ✓Andrew. • Bruno Portigliatti (R) bested in HD 46 by incumbent Representative Geraldine Thompson (D) by nearly 6,000 votes. FHB PAC did not support either candidate. A record 11,040,997 Floridians voted in the 2020 General Election. Below are the results for the Florida Senate and the Florida House of Representatives: Florida Senate State Senator, District 1 Candidate Party Votes Received ✓ Douglas V. Broxson FHBPAC REP 185,199 65.33% Karen M. Butler DEM 98,281 34.67% Total 283,480 State Senator, District 3 Candidate Party Votes Received Marva Harris Preston REP 120,052 46.62% ✓ Loranne Ausley FHBPAC DEM 137,435 53.38% Total 257,487 State Senator, District 5 Candidate Party Votes Received ✓ Jennifer Bradley FHBPAC REP 194,058 74.77% Stacey L. Peters DEM 65,476 25.23% Total 259,534 State Senator, District 7 Candidate Party Votes Received ✓ Travis J. Hutson FHBPAC REP 212,421 61.74% Heather Hunter DEM 131,645 38.26% Richard Dembinsky WRI 0 0% Total 344,066 State Senator, District 9 Candidate Party Votes Received ✓ Jason Brodeur FHBPAC REP 141,350 50.35% Patricia Sigman DEM 133,630 47.6% Jestine Iannotti NPA 5,766 2.05% Total 280,746 State Senator, District 11 Candidate Party Votes Received Joshua Eli Adams REP 79,186 34.99% ✓ Randolph Bracy FHBPAC DEM 147,149 65.01% Total 226,335 State Senator, District 13 Candidate Party Votes Received Josh Anderson REP 99,057 39.35% ✓ Linda Stewart FHBPAC DEM 152,661 60.65% Total 251,718 State Senator, District 17 Candidate Party Votes Received ✓ Debbie Mayfield FHBPAC REP 193,410 60.6% Scot Fretwell DEM 114,419 35.85% Phillip Snyder NPA 11,304 3.54% Total 319,133 State Senator, District 19 Candidate Party Votes Received ✓ Darryl Ervin Rouson FHBPAC DEM 173,720 68.69% Christina Paylan NPA 79,177 31.31% Total 252,897 State Senator, District 20 Candidate Party Votes Received ✓ Danny Burgess FHBPAC REP 141,348 54.84% Kathy Lewis DEM 116,389 45.16% Total 257,737 State Senator, District 21 Candidate Party Votes Received ✓ Jim Boyd FHBPAC REP 191,036 61.07% Anthony "Tony" Eldon DEM 121,791 38.93% Total 312,827 State Senator, District 23 Candidate Party Votes Received ✓ Joe Gruters FHBPAC REP 187,841 57.65% Katherine Norman DEM 131,313 40.3% Robert Kaplan NPA 6,677 2.05% Total 325,831 State Senator, District 25 Candidate Party Votes Received ✓ Gayle Harrell FHBPAC REP 167,908 58.73% Corinna Balderramos Robinson DEM 118,012 41.27% Total 285,920 State Senator, District 27 Candidate Party Votes Received ✓ Ray Rodrigues FHBPAC REP 176,085 60.5% Rachel Brown DEM 114,980 39.5% Total 291,065 State Senator, District 35 Candidate Party Votes Received ✓ Shevrin "Shev" Jones FHBPAC DEM 188,771 100% Darien Hill WRI 0 0% Total 188,771 State Senator, District 37 Candidate Party Votes Received Ileana Garcia* FHBPAC REP 104,533 48.53% Jose Javier Rodriguez DEM 104,512 48.52% Alex Rodriguez NPA 6,366 2.96% Total 215,411 Notes: *Heading for a recount. State Senator, District 39 Candidate Party Votes Received ✓ Ana Maria Rodriguez FHBPAC REP 123,499 55.58% Javier E. Fernandez DEM 95,075 42.79% Celso D. Alfonso NPA 3,633 1.63% Total 222,207 Florida House of Representatives State Representative, District 1 Candidate Party Votes Received ✓ Michelle Salzman FHBPAC REP 57,320 65.3% Franscine C. Mathis DEM 30,464 34.7% Total 87,784 State Representative, District 2 Candidate Party Votes Received ✓ Alex Andrade FHBPAC REP 49,903 55.84% Dianne Krumel DEM 39,458 44.16% Total 89,361 State Representative, District 3 Candidate Party Votes Received ✓ Jayer Williamson FHBPAC REP 82,621 76.14% Angela L. Hoover DEM 25,888 23.86% Total 108,509 State Representative, District 6 Candidate Party Votes Received ✓ Jay Trumbull FHBPAC REP 61,385 72.06% Alicia Bays DEM 23,805 27.94% Total 85,190 State Representative, District 7 Candidate Party Votes Received ✓ Jason Shoaf FHBPAC REP 55,790 72.97% Taymour Khan DEM 20,669 27.03% Total 76,459 State Representative, District 9 Candidate Party Votes Received Jim Kallinger REP 42,863 42.16% ✓ Allison Tant FHBPAC DEM 58,808 57.84% Total 101,671 State Representative, District 15 Candidate Party Votes Received ✓ Wyman Duggan FHBPAC REP 45,223 53.85% Tammyette Thomas DEM 38,763 46.15% Total 83,986 State Representative, District 16 Candidate Party Votes Received ✓ Jason Fischer FHBPAC REP 59,350 57.61% Ben Marcus DEM 43,673 42.39% Total 103,023 State Representative, District 18 Candidate Party Votes Received ✓ Sam Garrison FHBPAC REP 64,729 67.26% Leroy Anthony Edwards DEM 28,412 29.52% Ken Willey LPF 3,093 3.21% Total 96,234 State Representative, District 19 Candidate Party Votes Received ✓ Bobby Payne FHBPAC REP 58,142 73.25% Kimberly Dugger DEM 21,233 26.75% Total 79,375

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