The 2024 Florida House of Representatives elections was held on November 5, 2024, as part of the 2024 United States elections. Florida voters elected state representatives in all 120 of the state's house districts.
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Following the 2022 state House of Representatives elections, Republicans expanded their House majority to 85, up from 78 in the last election, giving them a supermajority in the House.[1] The concurrently held Senate elections also resulted in a supermajority, giving Republicans supermajority control of the legislature.
Overview
editParty | Votes | Seats | ||||
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No. | % | No. | +/− | % | ||
Republican Party of Florida | % | |||||
Florida Democratic Party | % | |||||
Constitution Party of Florida | % | |||||
Independent | % | |||||
Libertarian Party of Florida | % | |||||
Write-in | % | |||||
Total | 100.00 | 120 | ±0 | 100.00 | ||
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Source: Florida Division of Elections |
Closest races
editSeats where the margin of victory was under 10%:
- District 93, 0.40% gain
- District 37, 0.62%
- District 38, 0.84%
- District 47, 1.62%
- District 45, 1.68% gain
- District 89, 2.54%
- District 35, 3.94% gain
- District 106, 4.22%
- District 64, 4.76%
- District 39, 5.12%
- District 117, 5.76%
- District 102, 7.08%
- District 36, 7.26%
- District 60, 7.30%
- District 103, 8.28%
- District 91, 9.12%
- District 67, 9.30%
- District 113, 9.36%
Predictions
editSource | Ranking | As of |
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CNalysis | Very Likely R | August 7, 2024 |
Results
edit† - Incumbent term-limited or not seeking re-election
Special elections
editDistrict 24 (special)
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Precinct results Chamberlin: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90% >90% | |||||||||||||||||
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Joe Harding (incumbent) resigned after being indicted for wire fraud and money laundering.[2]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Ryan Chamberlin | 3,985 | 36.0 | |
Republican | Jose Juarez | 2,912 | 26.3 | |
Republican | Charlie Stone | 2,483 | 22.4 | |
Republican | Stephen Pyles | 854 | 7.7 | |
Republican | Justin Albright | 846 | 7.6 | |
Total votes | 11,080 | 100.0 |
General Election
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Ryan Chamberlin | 6,685 | 78.0% | |
Republican | Robert "Foxy" Fox (write-in) | 1,886 | 22.0% | |
Total votes | 8,571 | 100.0% | ||
Republican hold |
District 35 (special)
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Precinct results Keen: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90% >90% Booth: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% No votes/data: | |||||||||||||||||
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Fred Hawkins (incumbent) resigned to become President of South Florida State College.[3]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Erika Booth | 3,618 | 49.5 | |
Republican | Scotty Moore | 2,462 | 33.7 | |
Republican | Kenneth Davenport | 1,231 | 16.8 | |
Total votes | 7,311 | 100.0 |
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Democratic | Tom Keen | 2,296 | 36.1 | |
Democratic | Rishi Bagga | 2,118 | 33.3 | |
Democratic | Marucci Guzman | 1,952 | 30.7 | |
Total votes | 6,366 | 100.0 |
General Election
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | Tom Keen | 11,390 | 51.3% | |
Republican | Erika Booth | 10,800 | 48.7% | |
Total votes | 22,190 | 100.0 | ||
Democratic gain from Republican |
District 118 (special)
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Precinct results Redondo: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% Farias: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% Tie: 40–50% | |||||||||||||||||
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Juan Fernandez-Barquin (incumbent) resigned to become clerk of the court and comptroller of Miami-Dade County.[5][6]
General Election
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Mike Redondo | 4,538 | 51.8 | |
Democratic | Johnny Farias | 3,997 | 45.6 | |
Independent | Francisco De La Paz | 225 | 2.6 | |
Total votes | 8,768 | 100.0 | ||
Republican hold |
Detailed results
editDistrict 1
edit2nd term incumbent Republican Michelle Salzman has represented the district since 2020.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Michelle Salzman (incumbent) | |||
Democratic | Franscine Mathis | |||
Total votes |
District 2
edit3rd term incumbent Republican Alex Andrade has represented the district since 2018.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Alex Andrade (incumbent) | |||
Democratic | Haley Morrissette | |||
Independent | Kim Kline | |||
Total votes |
District 3
edit1st term incumbent Republican Joel Rudman has represented the district since 2022.
Endorsements
edit- State legislators
- Shane Abbott, state representative[8]
- Alex Andrade, state representative[8]
- Patt Maney, state representative[8]
- Michelle Salzman, state representative[8]
District 4
edit2nd term incumbent Republican Patt Maney has represented the district since 2020.
District 5
edit1st term incumbent Republican Shane Abbott has represented the district since 2022.
District 6
edit1st term incumbent Republican Philip Griffitts has represented the district since 2022.
District 7
edit3nd term incumbent Republican Jason Shoaf has represented the district since winning a special election in 2019.
District 8
edit1st term incumbent Democrat Gallop Franklin has represented the district since 2022.
District 9
edit2nd term incumbent Democrat Allison Tant has represented the district since 2020.
Endorsements
edit- Organizations
District 10
edit3rd term incumbent Republican Chuck Brannan has represented the district since 2018.
Candidates
editDemocrats
editDistrict 11
edit2nd term incumbent Republican Sam Garrison has represented the district since 2022, after being redistricted from the 18th district, which he had represented since 2020.
Candidates
editDemocrats
edit- Charles Peter Browne[11]
District 12
edit3rd term incumbent Republican Wyman Duggan has represented the district since 2022, after being redistricted from the 15th district, which he had represented since 2018.
Candidates
editDemocrats
edit- Benjamin Sandlin[12]
District 13
edit2nd term incumbent Democrat Angie Nixon has represented the district since 2022, after being redistricted from the 14th district, which she had represented since 2020.
Candidates
editDemocratic
edit- Brenda Priestly Jackson, former Duval County School Board Chair and Jacksonville City Councilor[13]
District 14
edit1st term incumbent Democrat Kimberly Daniels has represented the district since 2022.
Candidates
editDemocrats
editDistrict 15
edit1st term incumbent Republican Dean Black has represented the district since 2022.
Candidates
editDemocrats
edit- Gary McManus, computer sales executive[17]
District 16
edit1st term incumbent Republican Kiyan Michael has the district since 2022.
Candidates
editDemocrats
edit- Rachel Grage[18]
District 17
edit1st term incumbent Republican Jessica Baker has represented the district since 2022.
Candidates
editDemocrats
edit- Bryson Morgan, marketing manager[19]
District 18
edit4th term incumbent Republican Cyndi Stevenson has represented the district since 2022, after being redistricted from the 17th district, which she had represented since winning a special election in 2015. She is term-limited and cannot seek re-election.
Candidates
editRepublicans
edit- Kim Kendall, businesswoman[20]
- Nick Primrose, chair of the Florida Elections Commission[21]
Democrats
edit- Keith Matthews[22]
Endorsements
edit- Federal officials
- Kat Cammack, U.S. Representative from Florida's 3rd congressional district[23]
- Rick Scott, U.S. senator from Florida[24]
- Statewide officials
- State legislators
- Cyndi Stevenson, incumbent state representative for this district[27]
- Labor unions
District 19
edit4th term incumbent Republican Paul Renner, the Speaker of the House, has represented the district since 2022, after being redistricted from the 24th district, which he had represented since winning a special election in 2015. He is term-limited and cannot seek re-election.
Candidates
editRepublicans
editQualified
edit- Darryl Boyer, Renner's former travel aid[29]
- Sam Greco, U.S. Navy Judge Advocate General (2019–2024)[30]
Withdrawn
edit- Matthew Nellans, businessman[30]
- Donald O'Brien, Flagler County commissioner[31]
- James St. George, physician and candidate for Florida's 3rd congressional district in 2020[29]
Democrats
editQualified
edit- Thomas Adam Morley[29]
Endorsements
edit- Statewide officials
- Sarah Palin, former Governor of Alaska (2006–2009)[32]
- State legislators
- Webster Barnaby, state representative[29]
- Paula Stark, state representative[32]
- Sheriffs
- David Shoar, former St. Johns County sheriff[32]
- Local officials
- Gregory Hansen, Flagler County commissioner[32]
- Individuals
- Andrew Giuliani, son of Rudy Giuliani and candidate for Governor of New York in 2022[32]
- Federal officials
- Gus Bilirakis, U.S. representative from Florida's 12th congressional district[a][33]
- Marco Rubio, U.S. senator from Florida[34]
- Mike Waltz, U.S. representative from Florida's 6th congressional district[35]
- Statewide officials
- State legislators
- Chuck Clemons, state representative[37]
- Wyman Duggan, state representative[38]
- Stan McClain, state representative[39]
- Bobby Payne, state representative[40]
- Paul Renner, Speaker of the House and incumbent state representative for this district[41]
- Cyndi Stevenson, state representative[42]
- Sheriffs
- Rick Staly, Flagler County sheriff[43]
- Rob Hardwick, St. Johns County sheriff[44]
- State Attorneys
- RJ Larizza, state attorney for the Seventh Judicial Circuit[45]
- Labor unions
District 20
edit4th term incumbent Republican Bobby Payne has represented the district since 2022, after being redistricted from the 19th district, which he had represented since 2016. He is term-limited and cannot seek re-election.
Candidates
editRepublicans
edit- Judson Sapp, businessman and candidate for Florida's 3rd congressional district in 2020[49]
- Jamie Watts, mayor of Welaka[50]
Endorsements
edit- U.S. representatives
- Aaron Bean, FL-04 (2023–present)[51]
- John Rutherford, FL-05[b] (2017–present)[51]
- Statewide officials
- State legislators
- Dean Black, state representative[51]
- Chuck Brannan, state representative[51]
- Sheriffs
- Michelle Cook, Clay County sheriff[52]
- Gator DeLoach, Putnam County sheriff[52]
- Rob Hardwick, St. Johns County sheriff[52]
- Billy Woods, Marion County sheriff[52]
- State legislators
Bobby Payne, state representative[51]
District 21
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2nd term incumbent Democrat Yvonne Hayes Hinson has represented the district since 2022, after being redistricted from the 20th district, which she had represented since 2020. Hinson was re-elected unopposed after no other candidate filed before the primary election.
District 22
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4th term incumbent Republican Chuck Clemons, the Speaker Pro Tempore of the House, has represented the district since 2022, after being redistricted from the 21st district, which he had represented since 2016. He is term-limited and cannot seek re-election.
Candidates
editRepublicans
edit- Raemi Eagle-Glenn, former Alachua County commissioner[53]
- Chad Johnson, former Levy County commissioner[54]
Withdrawn:
- Robert Woody, vice-chair of the Santa Fe College district board of trustees[55][56]
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Republican | Chad Johnson | 11,941 | 66.5 | |
Republican | Raemi Eagle-Glenn | 6,006 | 33.5 | |
Total votes | 17,947 | 100 |
Democrats
edit- David Arreola, former Gainesville city commissioner[57]
- Amy Jane Trask, senior fellow for the Intercollegiate Civil Disagreement Partnership and granddaughter of Alan Trask[58][59]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | David Arreola | 7,359 | 56.7 | |
Democratic | Amy Trask | 5,610 | 43.3 | |
Total votes | 12,969 | 100 |
Endorsements
edit- State Legislators
- Carlos Guillermo Smith, State Senator-elect from District 17 and former State Representative from District 49 (2016-2022)[60]
- Yvonne Hayes Hinson, State Representative from District 21 (2020-Present)[61]
- Local Officials
- Cynthia M. Chestnut, Gainesville City Commissioner and Mayor Pro-Tempore (at-large B)[60]
- Bryan Eastman, Gainesville City Commissione (District 4)[61]
- Adrian Hayes-Santos, former Gainesville City Commissioner[61]
- Lauren Poe, former mayor of Gainesville (2016-2023)[61]
- Jacquelyn Randall, mayor of Hawthorne[61]
- Reina Elise Saco, Gainesville City Commissioner (at-large A)[60]
- Harvey Ward, mayor of Gainesville (2023-present)[60]
- Helen Warren, former Gainesville City Commissioner[61]
- Casey Willits, Gainesville City Commissioner (District 3)[61]
- Steve B. Wilson, mayor of Belle Glade[62]
- Unions and Organizations
- State legislators
- Chuck Clemons, speaker pro temp of the Florida House of Representatives, incumbent for this district[63]
Predictions
editSource | Rating | As of |
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CNalysis[64] | Tossup | August 30, 2024 |
General Election
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Chad Johnson | |||
Democratic | David Arreola | |||
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District 23
edit4th term incumbent Republican Ralph Massullo has represented the district since 2022, after being redistricted from the 34th district, which he had represented since 2016. He is term-limited and cannot seek re-election.
Candidates
editRepublicans
editDistrict 24
edit1st term incumbent Republican Ryan Chamberlin has represented the district since winning a special election in 2023.
District 25
edit1st term incumbent Republican Taylor Yarkosky has represented the district since 2022.
District 26
edit2nd term incumbent Republican Keith Truenow has represented the district since 2022, after being redistricted from the 31st district, which he had represented since 2020. He is retiring to run for State Senate.[66]
Candidates
editRepublicans
edit- Nan Cobb, tractor dealership owner[67]
- Mark Jordan, retired first responder[68]
- Michael Levine[68]
- Addie Owens, businesswoman[69]
District 27
edit4th term incumbent Republican Stan McClain has represented the district since 2022, after being redistricted from the 23rd district, which he had represented since 2016. He is term-limited and cannot seek re-election, and is running for State Senate.[70]
Candidates
editRepublicans
editEndorsements
edit- Sheriffs
- Mike Chitwood, Volusia County sheriff (Independent)[73]
- Peyton Grinnell, Lake County sheriff[73]
- Billy Woods, Marion County sheriff[73]
District 28
edit4th term incumbent Republican Tom Leek has represented the district since 2022, after being redistricted from the 25th district, which he had represented since 2016. He is term-limited and cannot seek re-election, and is running for State Senate.[74]
District 29
edit2nd term incumbent Republican Webster Barnaby has represented the district since 2020.
District 30
edit1st term incumbent Republican Chase Tramont has represented the district since 2022.
District 31
edit3rd term incumbent Republican Tyler Sirois has represented the district since 2022, after being redistricted from the 51st district, which he had represented since 2018.
District 32
edit4th term incumbent Republican Thad Altman has represented the district since 2022, after being redistricted from the 52nd district, which he had represented since 2016. He is term-limited and cannot seek re-election.
Candidates
editRepublicans
edit- Debbie Mayfield, state senator[75]
- Dave Weldon, former U.S. representative for Florida's 15th congressional district (1995–2009)[76]
Endorsements
edit- U.S. Presidents
- Donald Trump, former President of the United States (2017–2021)[75]
- Statewide officials
District 33
edit4th term incumbent Republican Randy Fine has represented the district since 2016. He is term-limited and cannot seek re-election, and is running for State Senate.[78]
Candidates
editRepublicans
edit- Chandler Langevin, Marine veteran[79] (withdrew, endorsed Miller)[80]
- Logan Luse, Florida State Director of the American Conservation Coalition[81]
- Monique Miller, activist[82]
- Erika Orriss, mental health professional[83]
Democrats
edit- Anthony Yantz, candidate for this district in 2022[84]
Libertarians
editEndorsements
edit- Mayors
- Wes Morrison, former Cape Canaveral mayor[79]
District 34
edit1st term incumbent Republican Robbie Brackett has represented the district since 2022.
District 35
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Democratic incumbent Tom Keen was first elected in a January 2024 special election with 51.3% of the vote.[85]
Predictions
editSource | Rating | As of |
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CNalysis[64] | Tilt D | October 13, 2024 |
District 36
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1st term incumbent Republican Rachel Plakon has represented the district since 2022.
Predictions
editSource | Rating | As of |
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CNalysis[64] | Tossup | August 30, 2024 |
District 37
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1st term incumbent Republican Susan Plasencia has represented the district since 2022.
Candidates
editDemocrats
edit- Nate Douglas, former Soil and Water Conservation District Vice Chair[86]
Endorsements
edit- U.S. representatives
- Maxwell Frost, U.S. representative from Florida's 10th congressional district (2023–)[87]
- State legislators
- Local officials
Predictions
editSource | Rating | As of |
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CNalysis[64] | Lean D (flip) | September 20, 2024 |
District 38
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4th term incumbent Republican David Smith has represented the district since 2016.
Candidates
editDemocrats
edit- Sarah Henry, nominee for this district in 2022[88]
Endorsements
edit- State legislators
- Lori Berman, state senator[89]
- LaVon Bracy, state representative[90]
- Anna Eskamani, state representative[90]
- Rita Harris, state representative[90]
- Johanna López, state representative[90]
- Rosalind Osgood, state senator[89]
- Bobby Powell, state senator[89]
- Victor Torres, state senator[89]
- Organizations
Predictions
editSource | Rating | As of |
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CNalysis[64] | Tilt D (flip) | August 30, 2024 |
District 39
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1st term incumbent Republican Doug Bankson has represented the district since 2022.
Predictions
editSource | Rating | As of |
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CNalysis[64] | Tossup | August 30, 2024 |
District 40
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1st term incumbent Democrat LaVon Bracy Davis has represented the district since 2022.
Predictions
editSource | Rating | As of |
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CNalysis[64] | Safe D | August 30, 2024 |
District 41
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1st term incumbent Democrat Bruce Antone has represented the district since 2022.
District 42
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3rd term incumbent Democrat Anna V. Eskamani has represented the district since 2022, after being redistricted from the 47th district, which she had represented since 2018.
Candidates
editDemocrats
edit- Anna V. Eskamani, incumbent[92]
Predictions
editSource | Rating | As of |
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CNalysis[64] | Safe D | August 30, 2024 |
District 43
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1st term incumbent Democrat Johanna López has represented the distinct since 2022.
Predictions
editSource | Rating | As of |
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CNalysis[64] | Safe D | August 30, 2024 |
District 44
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1st term incumbent Democrat Rita Harris has represented the district since 2022.
Candidates
editDemocrats
edit- Daisy Morales, former state representative for this district (2020–2022)[93]
District 45
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1st term incumbent Republican Carolina Amesty has represented the district since 2022.
Candidates
editDemocrats
editEndorsements
edit- State legislators
- Fentrice Driskell, Minority Leader of the Florida House of Representatives (2022–present) from the 67th district (2018–present)[94]
Predictions
editSource | Rating | As of |
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CNalysis[64] | Likely D (flip) | August 30, 2024 |
District 46
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2nd term incumbent Democrat Kristen Arrington has represented the district since 2022, after being redistricted from the 43rd district, which she had represented since 2020. She is retiring to run for State Senate.[95]
Predictions
editSource | Rating | As of |
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CNalysis[64] | Safe D | August 30, 2024 |
District 47
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1st term incumbent Republican Paula Stark has represented the district since 2022.
Predictions
editSource | Rating | As of |
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CNalysis[64] | Tilt D (flip) | September 20, 2024 |
District 48
edit4th term incumbent Republican Sam Killebrew has represented the district since 2022, after being redistricted from the 41st district, which he had represented since 2016. He is term-limited and cannot seek re-election.
Candidates
editRepublicans
edit- Jon Albert, mayor of Frostproof[96]
- Jerry Carter, former Polk County commissioner and candidate for state representative in 2002[97]
- Chad Davis, senior legislative assistant to former state senator Kelli Stargel[98]
- Kenny Hartpence, businessman and candidate for Florida's 18th congressional district in 2022[98]
- Deborah Owens, retired commercial airline pilot[99]
- Amilee Stuckey, attorney[97]
- Benny Valentin, clinical psychologist[99]
Withdrawn: Lynn Wilson, CPA and former Polk County school board member[100][99]
District 49
edit3rd term incumbent Republican Melony Bell has represented the district since 2022, after being redistricted from the 56th district, which she had represented since 2018. She is retiring to run for Polk County supervisor of elections.[101]
Candidates
editRepublicans
edit- Jennifer Jonsson, businesswoman[102]
- Heather McArthur, mediator and businesswoman[103]
- Shawn McDonough, business owner[102]
District 50
edit1st term incumbent Republican Jennifer Canady has represented the district since 2022.
Candidates
editDemocrats
edit- Carlos David Gamez, Western Governors University student[104]
District 51
edit3rd term incumbent Republican Josie Tomkow has represented the district since 2022, after being redistricted from the 39th district, which she had represented since winning a special election in 2018.
Candidates
editDemocratic
edit- Octavio Eduardo Hernandez[105]
District 52
edit1st term incumbent Republican John Temple has represented the district since 2022.
District 53
edit1st term incumbent Republican Jeff Holcomb has represented the district since 2022.
District 54
edit2nd term incumbent Republican Randy Maggard has represented the district since 2022, after being redistricted from the 38th district, which he had represented after winning a special election in 2019.
District 55
edit1st term incumbent Republican Kevin Steele has represented the district since 2022.
District 56
edit1st term incumbent Republican Brad Yeager has represented the district since 2022.
Candidates
editRepublicans
edit- Kirk Phillips[106]
Democrats
edit- William Pura[106]
Endorsements
edit- Statewide officials
District 57
edit1st term incumbent Republican Adam Anderson has represented the district since 2022.
District 58
edit1st term incumbent Republican Kim Berfield has represented the district since 2022.
District 59
edit1st term incumbent Republican Berny Jacques has represented the district since 2022.
District 60
edit1st term incumbent Democrat Lindsay Cross has represented the district since 2022.
Candidates
editRepublicans
edit- Ed Montanari, St. Petersburg city councilman[107]
Endorsements
edit- Organizations
- Local officials
- Rick Baker, former mayor of St. Petersburg (2001–2010)[108]
- Jim Coats, former Pinellas County sheriff[109]
- Bob Gualtieri, Pinellas County sheriff[110]
District 61
edit2nd term incumbent Republican Linda Chaney has represented the district since 2022, after being redistricted from the 69th district, which she had represented since 2020.
District 62
edit2nd term incumbent Democrat Michele Rayner has represented the district since 2022, after being redistricted from the 70th district, which she had represented since 2020.
District 63
edit3rd term incumbent Democrat Dianne Hart has represented the district since 2022, after being redistricted from the 61st district, which she had represented since 2018.
District 64
edit3rd term incumbent Democrat Susan Valdes has represented the district since 2022, after being redistricted from the 62nd district, which she had represented since 2018.
District 65
edit1st term incumbent Republican Karen Gonzalez Pittman has represented the district since 2022.
District 66
edit2nd term incumbent Republican Traci Koster has represented the district since 2022, after being redistricted from the 64th district, which she had represented since 2020.
Candidates
editDemocrats
editDistrict 67
edit3rd term incumbent Democrat Fentrice Driskell, the House Minority Leader, has represented the district since 2018.
Candidates
editDemocrats
edit- Fentrice Driskell, incumbent[113]
District 68
edit3rd term incumbent Republican Lawrence McClure has represented the district since 2022, after being redistricted from the 58th district, which he had represented since winning a special election in 2017.
District 69
edit1st term incumbent Danny Alvarez has represented the district since 2022.
District 70
edit3rd term incumbent Republican Mike Beltran has represented the district since 2022, after being redistricted from the 57th district, which he had represented since 2018. He is retiring.[114]
Candidates
editRepublicans
edit- Jessica Harris[114]
Democrats
edit- Luther Wilkins[114]
District 71
edit3rd term incumbent Republican Will Robinson has represented the district since 2018.
District 72
editThe district is vacant after 3rd term incumbent Republican Tommy Gregory resigned on June 30 after being chosen as the next President of State College of Florida, Manatee–Sarasota.[115][116]
District 72 primary details
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Republican | Bill Conerly | |||
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District 73
edit2nd term incumbent Republican Fiona McFarland has represented the district since 2022, after being redistricted from the 72nd district, which she had represented since 2022.
Candidates
editDemocrats
edit- Derek Reich, social studies teacher and nominee for this district in 2022[122]
District 74
edit3rd term incumbent Republican James Buchanan has represented the district since 2018.
Candidates
editRepublicans
edit- Michele Pozzie, education activist[123]
Democrats
edit- Nancy Simpson, urban planning consultant[124]
Endorsements
edit- Statewide officials
District 75
edit4th term incumbent Republican Michael J. Grant, the House Majority Leader, has represented the district since 2016. He is term-limited and cannot seek re-election.
Candidates
editRepublicans
edit- Danny Nix, realtor[126]
Endorsements
edit- State legislators
- Michael J. Grant incumbent representative[127]
District 76
edit3rd term incumbent Republican Spencer Roach has represented the district since 2022, after being redistricted from the 79th district, which he had represented since 2018. He is retiring.[128]
Candidates
editRepublicans
edit- Vanessa Oliver, businesswoman[129]
District 77
edit1st term incumbent Republican Tiffany Esposito has represented the district since 2022.
District 78
edit2nd term incumbent Republican Jenna Persons has represented the district since 2020.
Endorsements
edit- Statewide officials
- Ron DeSantis, Governor of Florida[130]
District 79
edit2nd term incumbent Republican Mike Giallombardo has represented the district since 2022, after being redistricted from the 77th district, which he had represented since 2020.
District 80
edit2nd term incumbent Republican Adam Botana has represented the district since 2022, after being redistricted from the 76th district, which he had represented since 2020.
District 81
edit4th term incumbent Republican Bob Rommel has represented the district since 2022, after being redistricted from the 106th district, which he had represented since 2016. He is term-limited and cannot seek re-election.
Candidates
editRepublicans
edit- Yvette Benarroch, chair of the Moms for Liberty Collier County chapter[131]
- Greg Folley, Marco Island city councilman[132]
Endorsements
edit- Federal officials
- Byron Donalds, U.S. representative for Florida's 21st congressional district (2021–)[133]
- Marco Rubio, U.S. senator from Florida (2011–)[134]
- Rick Scott, U.S. senator from Florida (2019–)[135]
- Notable individuals
- Erika Donalds, school choice advocate[133]
- Statewide officials
- Individuals
- Thomas Homan, former acting director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (2017–2018)[137]
- Ed Rapp, former chief financial officer of Caterpillar[138]
District 82
edit2nd term incumbent Republican Lauren Melo has represented the district since 2022, after being redistricted from the 80th district, which she had represented since 2020.
District 83
edit2nd term incumbent Republican Kaylee Tuck has represented the district since 2022, after being redistricted from the 55th district, which she had represented since 2020.
District 84
edit2nd term incumbent Republican Dana Trabulsy has represented the district since 2020.
District 85
edit3rd term incumbent Republican Toby Overdorf has represented the district since 2022, after being redistricted from the 83rd district, which he had represented since 2018.
District 86
edit2nd term incumbent Republican John Snyder has represented the district since 2022, after being redistricted from the 82nd district, which he had represented since 2020.
District 87
edit3rd term incumbent Republican Mike Caruso has represented the district since 2022, after being redistricted from the 89th district, which he had represented since 2018.
District 88
edit1st term incumbent Democratic Jervonte Edmonds has represented the district since winning a special election in 2022.
Candidates
editRepublicans
edit- Ramon Barber, businessman[139]
District 89
edit4th term incumbent Democrat David Silvers has represented the district since 2022, after being redistricted from the 87th district, which he had represented since 2016. He is term-limited and cannot seek re-election.
Candidates
editDemocratic
editRepublican
edit- Daniel Zapata, private school administrator and nominee for this district in 2022[141]
Endorsements
edit- U.S. representatives
- Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick, U.S. representative from Florida's 20th congressional district[142]
- State legislators
- Ashley Gantt, state representative[143]
- Joe Gibbons, former state representative (2006–2014)[143]
- Addie Greene, former state representative (1992–2000)[143]
- Local officials
- Keith Babbs, mayor of Pahokee[143]
- Keith James, mayor of West Palm Beach[142]
- Joe Kyles, mayor of South Bay[143]
- Melissa McKinlay, former Palm Beach County commissioner[143]
- Steve Wilson, mayor of Belle Glade[143]
- Organizations
- State legislators
- Joseph Casello, state representative[144]
- Dianne Hart, state representative[144]
- Tina Polsky, state senator[144]
- Barry Silver, former state representative[144]
- Local officials
- Mack Bernarnd, Palm Beach County commissioner[144]
District 90
edit3rd term incumbent Democratic Joseph Casello has represented the district since 2018.
Candidates
editRepublicans
edit- Nicolas Giacolone, university student[145]
- William Reicherter, real estate agent and nominee for Florida's 30th State Senate district in 2022[145]
District 91
edit1st term incumbent Republican Peggy Gossett-Seidman has represented the district since 2022.
Candidates
editDemocrats
editEndorsements
edit- U.S. Representatives
- Lois Frankel, U.S. Representative from Florida's 22nd congressional district[d] (2013–)[148]
- Jared Moskowitz, U.S. Representative from Florida's 23rd congressional district (2023–)[148]
- State legislators
- Lori Berman, state senator (2018–)[148]
- Joseph Casello, state representative (2018–)[148]
- Tina Polsky, state senator (2020–)[148]
- Kelly Skidmore, state representative (2020–)[148]
District 92
edit2nd term incumbent Democrat Kelly Skidmore has represented the district since 2022, after being redistricted from the 81st district, which she had represented since 2020. Skidmore was re-elected unopposed after no other candidate filed before the primary election.
District 93
edit1st term incumbent Democrat Katherine Waldron has represented the district since 2022.
Candidates
editRepublicans
edit- Brandon Cabrera, businessman[149]
- Anne Gerwig, Wellington mayor[150]
- Chris Mitchell, bank branch manager[149]
Endorsements
edit- Local officials
- Michael Barnett, Palm Beach County commissioner[151]
- Organizations
District 94
edit4th term incumbent Republican Rick Roth has represented the district since 2022, after being redistricted from the 85th district, which he had represented since 2016. He is term-limited and cannot seek re-election.
District 94 primary details
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District 95
edit2nd term incumbent Democratic Christine Hunschofsky has represented the district since 2022, after being redistricted from the 96th district, which she had represented since 2020. She was re-elected unopposed after no other candidate filed before the primary election.
District 96
edit2nd term incumbent Democrat Dan Daley has represented the district since 2022, after being redistricted from the 97th district, which he had represented since winning a special election in 2019. He was re-elected unopposed after no other candidate filed before the primary election.
District 97
edit1st term incumbent Lisa Dunkley has represented the district since 2022. She was re-elected unopposed after no other candidate filed before the primary election.
District 98
edit4th term incumbent Democrat Patricia Hawkins-Williams has represented the district since 2022, after being redistricted from the 92nd district, which she had represented since 2016. She is term-limited and cannot seek re-election.
Candidates
editDemocrats
edit- Steven Meza, North Lauderdale city commission legislative aid and candidate for state Senate in 2020[162]
District 99
edit1st term incumbent Democrat Daryl Campbell has represented the district since winning a special election in 2022.
Candidates
editDemocratic
edit- Joshauwa Brown, nonprofit founder[163]
District 100
edit3rd term incumbent Republican Chip LaMarca has represented the district since 2018.
Candidates
editDemocrats
edit- James Oaksun, real estate broker[164]
District 101
edit1st term incumbent Democrat Hillary Cassel has represented the district since 2022. She was re-elected unopposed after no other candidate filed before the primary election.
District 102
edit3rd term incumbent Democrat Michael Gottlieb has represented the district since 2022, after being redistricted from the 98th district, which he had represented since 2018.
Candidates
editRepublicans
edit- Steve Ferreira, businessman and author[165]
District 103
edit2nd term incumbent Democrat Robin Bartleman has represented the district since 2020.
District 104
edit2nd term incumbent Democrat Felicia Robinson has represented the district since 2022, after being redistricted from the 102nd district, which she had represented since 2020.
Candidates
editDemocrats
edit- Gillean Stone[166]
District 105
edit2nd term incumbent Democrat Marie Woodson has represented the district since 2022, after being redistricted from the 101st district, which she had represented since 2020.
Candidates
editDemocrats
edit- Marie Woodson, incumbent[167]
Libertarians
edit- Joshua Hlavka, car rental agent[167]
District 106
edit1st term incumbent Republican Fabián Basabe has represented the district since 2022.
Candidates
editDemocrats
edit- Joe Saunders, former state representative[168]
Endorsements
edit- State legislators
- Fentrice Driskell, House Minority Leader[169]
- Jason Pizzo, state senator[169]
- Organizations
District 107
edit2nd term incumbent Democratic Christopher Benjamin has represented the district since 2020. He is retiring to run for Miami-Dade court judgeship.[171]
Candidates
editDemocratic
edit- Wallace Aristide, high school principal[172]
- Loreal Arscott, lawyer[172]
- Monique Barley-Mayo, business consultant and candidate for Mayor of Miami-Dade County in 2020[172]
- Wancito Francius, candidate for this district in 2022[171]
- Christine Olivo, 2022 Democratic nominee for Florida's 26th congressional district[171]
- Faudlin Pierre, lawyer[172]
Endorsements
editDistrict 108
edit3rd term incumbent Democratic Dotie Joseph has represented the district since 2018. She was re-elected unopposed after no other candidate filed before the primary election.
District 109
edit1st term incumbent Democratic Ashley Gantt has represented the district since 2022.
District 110
edit2nd term incumbent Republican Tom Fabricio has represented the district since 2022, after being redistricted from the 103rd district, which he had represented since 2020.
District 111
edit2nd term incumbent Republican David Borrero has represented the district since 2022, after being redistricted from the 105th district, which he had represented since 2020.
Candidates
editDemocrats
edit- Laura Kelley, lawyer[173]
District 112
edit2nd term incumbent Republican Alex Rizo has represented the district since 2022, after being redistricted from the 110th district, which he had represented since 2020.
District 113
edit1st term incumbent Republican Vicki Lopez has represented the district since 2022.
District 114
edit2nd term incumbent Republican Demi Busatta Cabrera has represented the district since 2020.
Candidates
editDemocrats
edit- Dr. Stephanie Best, Miami Dade College professor and administrator[174]
District 115
edit1st term incumbent Republican Alina Garcia has represented the district since 2022. She is retiring to run for Miami-Dade County supervisor of elections.[175]
Candidates
editRepublican
edit- Moises Benhabib, former U.S. State Department employee[176]
District 116
edit3rd term incumbent Republican Daniel Perez has represented the district since winning a special election in 2017.
District 117
edit2nd term incumbent Democratic Kevin Chambliss has represented the district since 2020.
District 118
edit1st term incumbent Republican Mike Redondo has represented the district since winning a special election in 2023.
District 119
edit1st term incumbent Republican Juan Carlos Porras has represented the district since 2022.
Candidates
editDemocrats
edit- Marco Reyes, Miami Dade Democrat Party Secretary [177]
District 120
edit2nd term incumbent Republican Jim Mooney has represented the district since 2020.
Candidates
editDemocrats
edit- Michael Travis, drag queen[178]
Independents
edit- Irene Alzerreca Calvo, candidate for this district in 2022[179]
See also
editNotes
editReferences
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