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Flake
JacobTiver
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« on: January 08, 2014, 09:39:15 PM »
« edited: February 09, 2014, 08:02:54 PM by Flo »



CD1
Jeff Miller (Republican-Pensacola) *Incumbent
Travis Miller (Republican-Pensacola)
James Bryan (Democrat-Laurel Hill)
John Krause (Republican-Pensacola)

CD2
Steve Southerland (Republican-Lynn Haven) *Incumbent
Gwen Graham (Democrat-Tallahassee)
William Drummond (Reform-Chipley)

CD3
Ted Yoho (Republican-Gainesville) *Incumbent
Aquasia McDowell (Democrat-Orlando)
Marihelen Wheeler (Democrat-Gainesville)

CD4
Ander Crenshaw (Republican-Jacksonville) *Incumbent
Gary Koniz (Independent-Jacksonville)

CD5
Thuy Lowe (Republican-Sorrento)
Glo Smith (Republican-Fleming Island)

CD6
Ron Desantis (Republican-Ponte Vedra Beach) *Incumbent
David Cox (Democrat-Daytona Beach)
Andrew Scott (Democrat-Edgewater)

CD7
John Mica (Republican-Winter Park) *Incumbent
Alan Azcona (Republican-Deltona)
Zechariah Blanchard (Republican-Winter Park)
Wesley Neuman (Democrat-Longwood)

CD8
Bill Posey (Republican-Melbourne) *Incumbent
Gabriel Rothblatt (Democrat-Melbourne Beach)
Corry Westbrook (Democrat-Vero Beach)
Karl Balone (Tea-Palm Bay)
Leon Ray (Write in-Kissimmee)

CD9
Jorge Bonilla (Republican-Orlando)
Carol Platt (Republican-St. Cloud)
Peter Vivaldi (Republican-Windermere)
Nicholas Ruiz (Democrat-New Smyrna Beach)
Roger Peck (Write in-Kissimmee)

CD10
Daniel Webster (Republican-Orlando) *Incumbent
Michael McKenna (Democrat-Davenport)
Shayan Modarres (Democrat-Orlando)
William Ferree (Democrat-Eustis)

CD11
Richard Nugent (Republican-Brooksville) *Incumbent
Michael Uminski (Republican-The Villages)
David Koller (Democrat-Ocala)
Matthew Schnackenberg (Libertarian-Masaryktown)

CD12
Gus Bilirakis (Republican-Tarpon Springs) *Incumbent
James Denton (Republican-Land O Lakes)

CD13
John-Michael Fleig (Republican-St. Pete Beach)
Frederick Thomson (Republican-Clearwater)
Donald Hackett (Democrat-Largo)
Michael Levinson (Independent-Saint Petersburg)

CD14
John Coney (Republican-Orlando)

CD15
Dennis Ross (Republican-Lakeland) *Incumbent
Alan Cohn (Democrat-Tampa)

CD16
Vern Buchanan (Republican-Sarasota) *Incumbent
Mitch Mallett (Democrat-Bradenton)
Daniel Durso (Independent-Bradenton)
Michael Rodgers (Independent-Sarasota)
Joe Venuti (Independent-Nokomis)

CD17
Tom Rooney (Republican-Tequesta) *Incumbent
Erin Magee (Republican-Lehigh Acres)
William Bronson (Democrat-Lehigh Acres)

CD18
Alan Schlesinger (Republican-Tallahassee)
Ellen Andel (Republican-Juno Beach)
Carl Domino (Republican-Jupiter)
Ilya Katz (Republican-Sunny Isles Beach)
Calvin Turnquest (Republican-Tequesta)
Nick Wukoson (Republican-Palm Beach Gardens)

CD19
Henry Radel (Republican-Fort Myers) *Incumbent
Mike Giallombardo (Republican-Cape Coral)
Brian Gibens (Republican-Cape Coral)
Curt Clawson (Republican-Bonita Springs)
Michael Dreikorn (Republican-Bokeelia)
April Freeman (Democrat-Cape Coral)
Ray Netherwood (Libertarian-Marco Island)

CD20
Jay Bonner (Republican-Palm Beach Gardens)
Gary Stein (Republican-Davie)
Jean Enright (Democrat-Palm Beach Gardens)

CD21
Henry Colon (Republican-Lake Worth)
Ted Deutch (Democrat-Boca Raton)
Emmanuel Morel (Democrat-West Palm Beach)
Michael Trout (Independent-Boca Raton)

CD22
Andrea McGee (Republican-Pompano Beach)
Jeremy Rodgers (Republican-Boca Raton)
David Wagie (Republican-Boynton Beach)

CD23
Joe Kaufman (Republican-Weston)
Stephanie Anderson (Independent-Dania Beach)

CD24
No filings

CD25
Mario Diaz-Balart (Republican-Miami) *Incumbent

CD26
Jose Peixoto (Republican-Key Largo)

CD27
Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (Republican-Miami) *Incumbent
Elsa Gonzales (Independent-Miami)

Inspired by Miles's thread.
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Flake
JacobTiver
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: January 08, 2014, 09:52:44 PM »

Races to watch are FL-13, FL-7, FL-13, FL-18, FL-22, FL-26. But there are also quite a few kind-of-sercure-but-not-so-safe republican districts (examples might include FL-7, FL-10, or FL-15) those might be competitive in a bad environment for republicans. Almost all democratic districts are gerrymandered safe.

FL-2 could become quite competitive if the Democrats don't screw up this time. Graham might just win this in an upset if we put a little bit of money in the race, Lawson lost by five last time, so I think it is a race to watch.
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Flake
JacobTiver
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« Reply #2 on: January 16, 2014, 06:18:01 AM »

William Ferree, the former Eustis City Commissioner is running in FL-10 as a Democrat.
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Flake
Flo
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« Reply #3 on: May 28, 2014, 02:05:44 AM »

So that whole redistricting process
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Flake
Flo
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« Reply #4 on: August 07, 2014, 02:17:50 PM »

New maps are up. Corrine Brown's district drops from 50 to 48% black VAP but still stretches from Jacksonville to Orlando.

And no link?
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Flake
Flo
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #5 on: August 07, 2014, 02:34:56 PM »

New maps are up. Corrine Brown's district drops from 50 to 48% black VAP but still stretches from Jacksonville to Orlando.

And no link?

Here you go.

Here's all the fancy numbers for the data nerds.

Nice, looks like my district is more Democratic.
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