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The 2024 elections for the Florida Senate took place on Tuesday, November 5, 2024, to elect state senators from 20 of 40 districts. The Republican Party has held a Senate majority since 1995.
Term-limited incumbents
Republicans
- 1st district: Doug Broxson
- 7th district: Travis Hutson
- 9th district: Keith Perry
- 13th district: Dennis Baxley
- 19th district: Debbie Mayfield
Democrats
- 17th district: Linda Stewart
- 25th district: Victor M. Torres Jr.
- 35th district: Lauren Book
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
Sabato's Crystal Ball[1] | Safe R | June 18, 2024 |
CNalysis[2] | Solid R | August 7, 2024 |
Overview
Party | Candidates | Votes[a] | % | Seats | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Opposed | Unopposed | Before | Won | After | +/− | ||||
Republican | 17 | 0 | 2,877,697 | 60.83 | 28 | 28 | 28 | - | |
Democratic | 18 | 2 | 1,842,050 | 38.94 | 12 | 12 | 12 | - | |
Independent | 1 | 0 | 10,022 | 0.21 | 0 | 0 | 0 | - | |
Write-in | 1 | 0 | 703 | 0.01 | 0 | 0 | 0 | - | |
Total | 57 | 2 | 4,730,472 | 100.00 | 40 | 40 | 40 | ±0 | |
Source: Florida Division of Elections |
Closest races
Seats where the margin of victory was under 10%:
- District 25, 2.96%
Summary of results
Italics denote an open seat held by the incumbent party; bold text denotes a gain for a party.
- Only odd-numbered seats were up for election in 2024.
District 1
The incumbent was Republican Doug Broxson, who was re-elected with 71.2% of the vote in 2022. Broxson was term-limited. Don Gaetz, who previously represented this district from 2006 to 2016, won the open seat.
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Don Gaetz, former state senator for this district and father of U.S. Representative Matt Gaetz[3]
Withdrawn
- Frank White, former state representative (2016–2018) (endorsed Gaetz)[3]
Declined
- Alex Andrade, state representative (endorsed White)[4]
Endorsements
Statewide officials
- Jeff Atwater, former Chief Financial Officer of Florida (2011–2017)[5]
- Wilton Simpson, Florida Commissioner of Agriculture[5]
State legislators
- Ben Albritton, state senator[6]
- Doug Broxson, incumbent state senator for the district[3]
- Bill Galvano, former President of the Florida Senate (2018–2020)[5]
- Andy Gardiner, former President of the Florida Senate (2014–2016)[5]
- Mike Haridopolos, former President of the Florida Senate (2010–2012)[5]
- Tom Lee, former President of the Florida Senate (2004–2006)[5]
- Joe Negron, former President of the Florida Senate (2016–2018)[5]
- Ken Pruitt, former President of the Florida Senate (2006–2008)[5]
- Frank White, former state representative (2016–2018)[3]
Statewide officials
State legislators
- Alex Andrade, state representative[4]
Doug Broxson, incumbent state senator for the district[8] (switched endorsement to Gaetz after White withdrew)- Joel Rudman, state representative[9]
- Michelle Salzman, state representative[4]
- Jayer Williamson, former state representative (2016–2022)[9]
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Don Gaetz | Unopposed | |||
Total votes | N/A | 100.00 |
Democratic nominee
- Lisa Newell, newspaper publisher[10]
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | Lisa Newell | Unopposed | |||
Total votes | N/A | 100.00 |
General election
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Don Gaetz | 187,431 | 64.56 | |
Democratic | Lisa Newell | 102,905 | 35.44 | |
Total votes | 290,336 | 100.00 | ||
Republican hold |
District 3
The incumbent was Republican Corey Simon, who flipped the district and was elected with 53.0% of the vote in 2022.
Republican nominee
- Corey Simon, incumbent state senator[12]
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Corey Simon | Unopposed | |||
Total votes | N/A | 100.00 |
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Daryl Parks, civil rights lawyer[13]
Eliminated in primary
- Kimblin NeSmith, Gadsden County commissioner[14]
Withdrawn
- Sheria Griffin, Florida Education Association executive[15]
Endorsements
State legislators
- Loranne Ausley, former state senator for this district (2020–2022)[16]
Individuals
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | Daryl Parks | 42,097 | 75.46% | |
Democratic | Kimblin NeSmith | 13,690 | 24.54% | |
Total votes | 55,787 | 100.00 |
General election
Debate
No. | Date | Host | Moderator | Link | Republican | Democratic |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Key: P Participant A Absent N Not invited I Invited W Withdrawn |
||||||
Simon | Parks | |||||
1 | Oct. 15, 2024 | Capital Tiger Bay Club | Gary Fineout | WFSU | P | P |
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
CNalysis[2] | Tilt R | August 7, 2024 |
Endorsements
Organizations
- Americans for Prosperity Action[19]
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Corey Simon (incumbent) | 154,515 | 55.67 | |
Democratic | Daryl Parks | 123,025 | 44.33 | |
Total votes | 277,540 | 100.00 | ||
Republican hold |
District 5
The incumbent was Democrat Tracie Davis, who was elected with 57.5% of the vote in 2022.
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Tracie Davis, incumbent state senator[20]
Eliminated in primary
- Francky Jeanty, educational consultant[21]
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | Tracie Davis (incumbent) | 31,999 | 95.16 | |
Democratic | Francky Jeanty | 1,628 | 4.84 | |
Total votes | 33,627 | 100.00 |
Independents
- Vernon Lee Jordan (write-in)[22]
General election
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | Tracie Davis (incumbent) | 156,112 | 99.55 | |
Independent | Vernon Lee Jordan (write-in) | 703 | 0.45 | |
Total votes | 156,815 | 100.00 | ||
Democratic hold |
District 7
The incumbent was Republican Travis Hutson, who was re-elected unopposed in 2022. Hutson was term-limited. State representative Tom Leek won the open seat.
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
Eliminated in primary
- Gerry James, financial advisor and candidate for this district in 2022[24]
- David Shoar, former St. Johns County sheriff (2004–2020)[25]
Endorsements
Statewide officials
- Sarah Palin, former Governor of Alaska[26]
Federal officials
- Cory Mills, U.S. representative from Florida's 7th congressional district[27]
- Rick Scott, U.S. senator from Florida[28]
- Michael Waltz, U.S. representative from Florida's 6th congressional district[27]
Statewide officials
- Ron DeSantis, Governor of Florida[29]
- Ashley Moody, Florida Attorney General[30]
- Jeanette Nuñez, Lieutenant Governor of Florida[26]
- Jimmy Patronis, Chief Financial Officer of Florida[31]
State legislators
- Ben Albritton, state senator[32]
- Jim Boyd, state senator[33]
- Danny Burgess, state senator[34]
- Alexis Calatayud, state senator[34]
- Jay Collins, state senator[35]
- Joe Gruters, state senator[36]
- Travis Hutson, incumbent state senator for this district[37]
- Paul Renner, Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives[38]
Sheriffs
- Mike Chitwood, Volusia County sheriff[39]
- H.D. "Gator" DeLoach, Putnam County sheriff[39]
- Robert Hardwick, St. Johns County sheriff[39]
- Rick Staly, Flagler County sheriff[39]
Organizations
- Americans for Prosperity Action[19]
- Volusia County Republican Party[40]
Federal officials
- Donald Trump, former President of the United States (2017–2021) (previously declined to endorse)[41]
U.S. representatives
- John Rutherford, U.S. representative from Florida's 5th congressional district[b][42]
Federal officials
Donald Trump, former President of the United States (2017–2021)[43]
Debate
No. | Date | Host | Moderator | Link | Republican | Republican | Republican |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Key: P Participant A Absent N Not invited I Invited W Withdrawn |
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James | Leek | Shoar | |||||
1 | Jul. 25, 2024 | WESH | Greg Fox | YouTube | P | P | P |
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Tom Leek | 35,938 | 47.30 | |
Republican | David Shoar | 20,917 | 27.53 | |
Republican | Gerry James | 19,116 | 25.16 | |
Total votes | 75,971 | 100.00 |
Democratic nominee
- George Hill II, construction company CEO[44]
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | George Hill II | Unopposed | |||
Total votes | N/A | 100.00 |
General election
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Tom Leek | 237,377 | 68.26 | |
Democratic | George Hill II | 110,364 | 31.74 | |
Total votes | 347,741 | 100.00 | ||
Republican hold |
District 9
The incumbent was Republican Keith Perry, who was re-elected with 65.5% of the vote in 2022. Perry was term-limited. State representative Stan McClain won the open seat.
Republican nominee
- Stan McClain, state representative[45]
Endorsements
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Stan McClain | Unopposed | |||
Total votes | N/A | 100.00 |
Democratic nominee
- Sylvain Doré, retired professor[46]
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | Sylvain Doré | Unopposed | |||
Total votes | N/A | 100.00 |
General election
Endorsements
Organizations
- 314 Action[47]
- Equality Florida Action PAC[48]
- Planned Parenthood Action[49]
State legislators
- Ben Albritton, state senator[50]
- Tom Leek, state representative[45]
Organizations
- Americans for Prosperity Action[19]
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Stan McClain | 177,937 | 63.28 | |
Democratic | Sylvain Dore | 103,275 | 36.72 | |
Total votes | 281,212 | 100.00 | ||
Republican hold |
District 11
The incumbent was Republican Blaise Ingoglia, who was elected with 75.0% of the vote in 2022 against a Green Party opponent.
Republican nominee
- Blaise Ingoglia, incumbent state senator[51]
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Blaise Ingoglia | Unopposed | |||
Total votes | N/A | 100.00 |
Democratic nominee
- Marilyn Holleran, former embassy worker[52]
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | Marilyn Holleran | Unopposed | |||
Total votes | N/A | 100.00 |
General election
Endorsements
State legislators
- Ben Albritton, state senator[53]
- Jim Boyd, state senator[53]
- Kathleen Passidomo, President of the Florida Senate[53]
- Jay Trumbull, state senator[53]
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Blaise Ingoglia | 229,609 | 69.29 | |
Democratic | Marilyn Holleran | 101,775 | 30.71 | |
Total votes | 331,384 | 100.00 | ||
Republican hold |
District 13
The incumbent was Republican Dennis Baxley, who was re-elected with 62.2% of the vote in 2022. Baxley was term-limited. State representative Keith Truenow won the open seat.
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Keith Truenow, state representative[54]
Eliminated in primary
Withdrawn
Endorsements
Statewide officials
State legislators
- Ben Albritton, state senator[59]
- Dennis Baxley, incumbent state senator for this district[60]
- Taylor Yarkosky, state representative[54]
Local officials
- Peyton Grinnell, Lake County sheriff[61]
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Keith Truenow | 29,729 | 67.03 | |
Republican | Bowen Kou | 10,607 | 23.91 | |
Republican | Cheryl Blancett | 4,018 | 9.06 | |
Total votes | 44,354 | 100.00 |
Democratic nominee
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | Stephanie Dukes | Unopposed | |||
Total votes | N/A | 100.00 |
General election
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Keith Truenow | 181,074 | 60.30 | |
Democratic | Stephanie Dukes | 119,212 | 39.70 | |
Total votes | 300,286 | 100.00 | ||
Republican hold |
District 15
The incumbent was Democrat Geraldine Thompson, who was elected unopposed in 2022. As no non-Democrat filed for the seat, the general election was cancelled, and Thompson won the seat outright after winning the Democratic primary.
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Geraldine Thompson, incumbent state senator[63]
Eliminated in primary
- Randolph Bracy, former state senator for this district (2016–2022)[63]
Endorsements
U.S. representatives
- Maxwell Frost, U.S. representative from Florida's 10th congressional district[64]
State legislators
- LaVon Bracy Davis, state representative[65]
Newspapers
Debate
No. | Date | Host | Moderator | Link | Democratic | Democratic |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Key: P Participant A Absent N Not invited I Invited W Withdrawn |
||||||
Bracy | Thompson | |||||
1 | Jul. 8, 2024 | WESH | Greg Fox | WESH | P | P |
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | Geraldine Thompson (incumbent) | 23,997 | 60.76 | |
Democratic | Randolph Bracy | 15,498 | 39.24 | |
Total votes | 39,495 | 100.00 |
General election
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | Geraldine Thompson (incumbent) | Unopposed | |||
Total votes | N/A | 100.0 | |||
Democratic hold |
District 17
The incumbent was Democrat Linda Stewart, who was re-elected with 56.1% of the vote in 2022. Stewart was term-limited. Former state representative Carlos Guillermo Smith was the only candidate to file for the seat, resulting in both the primary and general elections being cancelled, and Smith being elected outright.
Democratic nominee
- Carlos Guillermo Smith, former state representative[67]
Endorsements
U.S. representatives
- Maxwell Frost, U.S. representative for Florida's 10th congressional district[68]
State legislators
- Lori Berman, state senator[69]
- LaVon Bracy Davis, state representative[69]
- Tracie Davis, state senator[70]
- Anna Eskamani, state representative[68]
- Rita Harris, state representative[69]
- Shevrin Jones, state senator[69]
- Johanna López, state representative[69]
- Rosalind Osgood, state senator[70]
- Tina Polsky, state senator[70]
- Geraldine Thompson, state senator[69]
- Vic Torres, state senator[69]
Organizations
Labor unions
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | Carlos Guillermo Smith | Unopposed | |||
Total votes | N/A | 100.00 |
General election
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | Carlos Guillermo Smith | Unopposed | |||
Total votes | N/A | 100.0 | |||
Democratic hold |
District 19
The incumbent was Republican Debbie Mayfield, who was re-elected unopposed in 2022. Mayfield was term-limited. State representative Randy Fine won the open seat.
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Randy Fine, state representative[73]
Eliminated in primary
- Charles Sheridan, general contractor[74]
Withdrawn
Declined
- Tyler Sirois, state representative[77]
Endorsements
Federal officials
- Donald Trump, former President of the United States (2017–2021)[78]
- Rick Scott, U.S. senator from Florida[79]
- Bill Posey, U.S. representative from Florida's 8th congressional district[80]
Statewide officials
- Jimmy Patronis, Chief Financial Officer of Florida[81]
- Wilton Simpson, Agriculture Commissioner of Florida[82]
State legislators
- Ben Albritton, state senator[83]
- Thad Altman, state representative[73]
- Webster Barnaby, state representative[84]
- Robbie Brackett, state representative[82]
- Erin Grall, state senator[85]
- Joe Gruters, state senator and former chair of the Republican Party of Florida[73]
- Mike Haridopolos, former president of the Florida Senate[73]
- Chase Tramont, state representative[86]
Sheriffs
- Wayne Ivey, Brevard County sheriff[87]
Labor unions
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Randy Fine | 39,178 | 73.59 | |
Republican | Charles Sheridan | 14,062 | 26.41 | |
Total votes | 53,240 | 100.00 |
Democratic nominee
- Vance Ahrens, LGBTQ rights activist[88]
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | Vance Ahrens | Unopposed | |||
Total votes | N/A | 100.00 |
General election
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Randy Fine | 184,731 | 59.36 | |
Democratic | Vance Ahrens | 126,487 | 40.64 | |
Total votes | 311,218 | 100.00 | ||
Republican hold |
District 21
The incumbent was Republican Ed Hooper, who was re-elected with 64.8% of the vote in 2022.
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
Eliminated in primary
Endorsements
State legislators
- Ben Albritton, state senator[92]
- Jim Boyd, state senator[92]
- Kathleen Passidomo, President of the Florida Senate[92]
- Jay Trumbull, state senator[92]
Newspapers
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Ed Hooper (incumbent) | 34,391 | 85.09 | |
Republican | John Siamas | 6,027 | 14.91 | |
Total votes | 40,418 | 100.00 |
Democratic nominee
- Doris Carroll, nurse[94]
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | Doris Carroll | Unopposed | |||
Total votes | N/A | 100.00 |
General election
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Ed Hooper (incumbent) | 175,862 | 61.72 | |
Democratic | Doris Carroll | 109,078 | 38.28 | |
Total votes | 284,940 | 100.00 | ||
Republican hold |
District 23
The incumbent was Republican Danny Burgess, who was re-elected with 63.2% of the vote in 2022.
Republican nominee
- Danny Burgess, incumbent state senator[95]
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Danny Burgess (incumbent) | Unopposed | |||
Total votes | N/A | 100.00 |
Democratic nominee
- Benjamin Braver, middle school teacher[96]
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | Benjamin Braver | Unopposed | |||
Total votes | N/A | 100.00 |
Independent Party nominee
- John Houman, retired engineer and perennial candidate[97]
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Independent Party | John Houman | Unopposed | |||
Total votes | N/A | 100.00 |
General election
Endorsements
State legislators
- Ben Albritton, state senator[98]
- Jim Boyd, state senator[98]
- Kathleen Passidomo, President of the Florida Senate[98]
- Jay Trumbull, state senator[98]
Newspapers
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Danny Burgess | 163,859 | 58.75 | |
Democratic | Benjamin Braver | 105,038 | 37.65 | |
Independent Party | John Houman | 10,022 | 3.59 | |
Total votes | 278,919 | 100.00 | ||
Republican hold |
District 25
The incumbent was Democrat Victor Torres, who was re-elected with 52.6% of the vote in 2022. Torres was term-limited. State representative Kristen Arrington won the open seat.
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Kristen Arrington, state representative[100]
Eliminated in primary
- Alan Grayson, former U.S. representative from Florida's 9th congressional district (2009–2011, 2013–2017) and perennial candidate[c][101]
- Carmen Torres, political organizer and wife of incumbent state senator Victor Torres[64]
Endorsements
Newspapers
U.S. representatives
- Maxwell Frost, U.S. representative from Florida's 10th congressional district[64]
Polling
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size[d] |
Margin of error |
Kristen Arrington |
Alan Grayson |
Carmen Torres |
Other/Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Impact Research (D)[102] | July 29 – August 1, 2024 | 365 (LV) | – | 38% | 20% | 15% | 26% |
Impact Research (D)[103][A] | May 9–13, 2024 | 400 (LV) | ± 4.9% | 30% | – | 25% | 45% |
Debate
No. | Date | Host | Moderator | Link | Democratic | Democratic | Democratic |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Key: P Participant A Absent N Not invited I Invited W Withdrawn |
|||||||
Arrington | Grayson | Torres | |||||
1 | Jul. 12, 2024 | WESH | Greg Fox | YouTube | P | P | P |
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | Kristen Arrington | 11,162 | 50.53 | |
Democratic | Carmen Torres | 5,651 | 25.58 | |
Democratic | Alan Grayson | 5,279 | 23.90 | |
Total votes | 22,092 | 100.00 |
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
Eliminated in primary
- Jon Arguello, Osceola County School Board member[105]
Endorsements
Newspapers
Debate
No. | Date | Host | Moderator | Link | Republican | Republican |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Key: P Participant A Absent N Not invited I Invited W Withdrawn |
||||||
Arguello | Martinez | |||||
1 | Jul. 12, 2024 | WESH | Greg Fox | YouTube | P | P |
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Jose Martinez | 10,006 | 59.35 | |
Republican | Jon Arguello | 6,852 | 40.65 | |
Total votes | 16,858 | 100.00 |
General election
Debate
No. | Date | Host | Moderator | Link | Democratic | Republican |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Key: P Participant A Absent N Not invited I Invited W Withdrawn |
||||||
Arrington | Martinez | |||||
1 | Sep. 5, 2024 | WESH | Greg Fox | YouTube | P | P |
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
CNalysis[2] | Likely D | August 7, 2024 |
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | Kristen Arrington | 113,095 | 51.48 | |
Republican | Jose Martinez | 106,596 | 48.52 | |
Total votes | 219,691 | 100.00 | ||
Democratic hold |
District 27
The incumbent was Republican Ben Albritton, who was re-elected with 71.2% of the vote in 2022.
Republican nominee
- Ben Albritton, incumbent state senator and Senate Majority Leader[106]
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Ben Albritton (incumbent) | Unopposed | |||
Total votes | N/A | 100.00 |
Democratic nominee
- Phillip Carter, former construction worker[107]
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | Phillip Carter | Unopposed | |||
Total votes | N/A | 100.00 |
General election
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Ben Albritton (incumbent) | 189,809 | 68.81 | |
Democratic | Phillip Carter | 86,045 | 31.19 | |
Total votes | 275,854 | 100.00 | ||
Republican hold |
District 29
The incumbent was Republican Erin Grall, who was elected unopposed in 2022.
Republican nominee
- Erin Grall, incumbent state senator[108]
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Erin Grall (incumbent) | Unopposed | |||
Total votes | N/A | 100.00 |
Democratic nominee
- Randy Aldieri, business consultant[109]
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | Randy Aldieri | Unopposed | |||
Total votes | N/A | 100.00 |
General election
Endorsements
State legislators
- Ben Albritton, state senator[110]
- Jim Boyd, state senator[110]
- Kathleen Passidomo, President of the Florida Senate[110]
- Jay Trumbull, state senator[110]
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Erin Grall (incumbent) | 177,633 | 64.66 | |
Democratic | Randy Aldieri | 97,094 | 35.34 | |
Total votes | 274,727 | 100.00 | ||
Republican hold |
District 31
The incumbent was Republican Gayle Harrell, who was re-elected unopposed in 2022.
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Gayle Harrell, incumbent state senator[111]
Did not qualify
- Joseph Bauer, medical research professional[112]
Endorsements
Statewide officials
State legislators
- Ben Albritton, state senator[114]
- Jim Boyd, state senator[114]
- Kathleen Passidomo, President of the Florida Senate[114]
- Jay Trumbull, state senator[114]
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Gayle Harrell (incumbent) | Unopposed | |||
Total votes | N/A | 100.00 |
Democratic nominee
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | Aaron Hawkins | Unopposed | |||
Total votes | N/A | 100.00 |
General election
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Gayle Harrell (incumbent) | 199,888 | 61.47 | |
Democratic | Aaron Hawkins | 125,280 | 38.53 | |
Total votes | 325,168 | 100.00 | ||
Republican hold |
District 33
The incumbent was Republican Jonathan Martin, who was elected with 98.9% of the vote in 2022 against a write-in opponent.
Republican nominee
- Jonathan Martin, incumbent state senator[116]
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Jonathan Martin (incumbent) | Unopposed | |||
Total votes | N/A | 100.00 |
Democratic nominee
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | Christopher Proia | Unopposed | |||
Total votes | N/A | 100.00 |
General election
Endorsements
State legislators
- Ben Albritton, state senator[118]
- Jim Boyd, state senator[118]
- Kathleen Passidomo, President of the Florida Senate[118]
- Jay Trumbull, state senator[118]
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Jonathan Martin (incumbent) | 175,411 | 66.03 | |
Democratic | Christopher Proia | 90,247 | 33.97 | |
Total votes | 265,658 | 100.00 | ||
Republican hold |
District 35
The incumbent was Democrat Lauren Book, who was re-elected unopposed in 2022. Book was term-limited. Former mayor of Broward County Barbara Sharief, who had unsuccessfully challenged Book in 2022, won the open seat.
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Barbara Sharief, former mayor of Broward County (2013–2014, 2016–2017), candidate for this district in 2022, and candidate for Florida's 20th congressional district in the 2022 special election[119]
Eliminated in primary
- Rodney Jacobs Jr., director of the Miami Civilian Investigative Panel[120]
- Chad Klitzman, lawyer[121]
Endorsements
State legislators
- Lori Berman, state senator[122]
- Mike Gottlieb, state representative[123]
- Fred Lippman, former state representative (1978–1999)[122]
- Robert McKnight, former state senator (1978–1982)[123]
- Tina Polsky, state senator[123]
- Eleanor Sobel, former state senator (2008–2016)[121]
- Richard Stark, former state representative (2014–2020)[123]
Organizations
Newspapers
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | Barbara Sharief | 15,161 | 46.56 | |
Democratic | Chad Klitzman | 11,359 | 34.88 | |
Democratic | Rodney Jacobs Jr. | 6,045 | 18.56 | |
Total votes | 32,565 | 100.00 |
Republican nominee
- Vinny Parlatore, former Broward County sheriff's deputy[121]
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Vinny Parlatore | Unopposed | |||
Total votes | N/A | 100.00 |
General election
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | Barbara Sharief | 140,564 | 56.33 | |
Republican | Vinny Parlatore | 108,777 | 43.63 | |
Total votes | 249,341 | 100.00 | ||
Democratic hold |
District 37
The incumbent was Democrat Jason Pizzo, who was re-elected unopposed in 2022.
Democratic nominee
- Jason Pizzo, incumbent state senator[125]
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | Jason Pizzo (incumbent) | Unopposed | |||
Total votes | N/A | 100.00 |
Republican nominee
- Imtiaz Mohammad[126]
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Imtiaz Mohammad | Unopposed | |||
Total votes | N/A | 100.00 |
General election
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | Jason Pizzo (incumbent) | 130,931 | 58.23 | |
Republican | Imtiaz Mohammad | 93,918 | 41.77 | |
Total votes | 224,849 | 100.00 | ||
Democratic hold |
District 39
The incumbent was Republican Bryan Avila, who was elected unopposed in 2022.
Republican nominee
- Bryan Avila, incumbent state senator[127]
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Bryan Avila (incumbent) | Unopposed | |||
Total votes | N/A | 100.00 |
Democratic nominee
- Charles Lewis[128]
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | Charles Lewis | Unopposed | |||
Total votes | N/A | 100.00 |
General election
Endorsements
State legislators
- Ben Albritton, state senator[129]
- Jim Boyd, state senator[129]
- Kathleen Passidomo, President of the Florida Senate[129]
- Jay Trumbull, state senator[129]
Organizations
- Americans for Prosperity Action[19]
- Florida Fraternal Order of Police[130]
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Bryan Avila (incumbent) | 133,270 | 69.81 | |
Democratic | Charles Lewis | 57,635 | 30.19 | |
Total votes | 190,905 | 100.00 | ||
Republican hold |
See also
Notes
- ^ In 2 districts, the general election was canceled because one candidate was running unopposed. As a result, these vote totals do not represent how many voters supported each party in the general election.
- ^ Numbered as the 4th from 2017–2023
- ^ Candidate for the U.S. Senate in 2016 and 2022; candidate for Florida's 9th congressional district in 2018; write-in candidate for Florida's 6th congressional district in 2020; candidate for Florida's 10th congressional district in 2022
- ^ Key:
A – all adults
RV – registered voters
LV – likely voters
V – unclear
Partisan clients
- ^ Poll sponsored by Arrington's campaign
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