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Upcoming House elections in Florida

2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida

2018 November 3, 20202022

All 27 Florida seats to the United States House of Representatives
PartyRepublican Democratic
Last election1413

The 2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Floridawill be held on November 3, 2020 to elect the 27 U.S. representatives from the state of Florida, one from each of the state's 27 congressional districts. The elections will coincide with the 2020 U.S. presidential election, as well as other elections to the House of Representatives, elections to the United States Senate and various state and local elections.

Contents
  • 1 District 1
    • 1.1 Republican primary
      • 1.1.1 Candidates
        • 1.1.1.1 Nominee
        • 1.1.1.2 Eliminated in primary
      • 1.1.2 Primary results
    • 1.2 Democratic primary
      • 1.2.1 Candidates
        • 1.2.1.1 Nominee
    • 1.3 Independent and third party candidates
      • 1.3.1 Independents
        • 1.3.1.1 Declared
    • 1.4 General election
      • 1.4.1 Predictions
      • 1.4.2 Results
  • 2 District 2
    • 2.1 Republican primary
      • 2.1.1 Candidates
        • 2.1.1.1 Declared
    • 2.2 Democratic primary
      • 2.2.1 Candidates
        • 2.2.1.1 Withdrawn
    • 2.3 Independent and third party candidates
      • 2.3.1 Independents
        • 2.3.1.1 Declared
    • 2.4 General election
      • 2.4.1 Predictions
      • 2.4.2 Results
  • 3 District 3
    • 3.1 Republican primary
      • 3.1.1 Candidates
        • 3.1.1.1 Nominee
        • 3.1.1.2 Eliminated in primary
      • 3.1.2 Withdrawn
      • 3.1.3 Declined
      • 3.1.4 Endorsements
    • 3.2 Polling
      • 3.2.1 Primary results
    • 3.3 Democratic primary
      • 3.3.1 Candidates
        • 3.3.1.1 Nominee
        • 3.3.1.2 Eliminated in primary
      • 3.3.2 Endorsements
      • 3.3.3 Primary results
    • 3.4 General election
      • 3.4.1 Predictions
      • 3.4.2 Results
  • 4 District 4
    • 4.1 Republican primary
      • 4.1.1 Candidates
        • 4.1.1.1 Nominee
        • 4.1.1.2 Eliminated in primary
      • 4.1.2 Primary results
    • 4.2 Democratic primary
      • 4.2.1 Candidates
        • 4.2.1.1 Nominee
        • 4.2.1.2 Withdrawn
      • 4.2.2 Endorsements
    • 4.3 Independent and third party candidates
      • 4.3.1 Independents
        • 4.3.1.1 Declared
    • 4.4 General election
      • 4.4.1 Predictions
      • 4.4.2 Polling
      • 4.4.3 Results
  • 5 District 5
    • 5.1 Democratic primary
      • 5.1.1 Candidates
        • 5.1.1.1 Nominee
        • 5.1.1.2 Eliminated in primary
      • 5.1.2 Endorsements
      • 5.1.3 Primary results
    • 5.2 Republican primary
      • 5.2.1 Candidates
        • 5.2.1.1 Nominee
        • 5.2.1.2 Eliminated in primary
      • 5.2.2 Primary results
    • 5.3 General election
      • 5.3.1 Predictions
      • 5.3.2 Results
  • 6 District 6
    • 6.1 Republican primary
      • 6.1.1 Candidates
        • 6.1.1.1 Nominee
    • 6.2 Democratic primary
      • 6.2.1 Candidates
        • 6.2.1.1 Nominee
        • 6.2.1.2 Eliminated in primary
      • 6.2.2 Primary results
    • 6.3 Independent and third party candidates
      • 6.3.1 Independents
        • 6.3.1.1 Declared
      • 6.3.2 Independent Democrats
        • 6.3.2.1 Declared
    • 6.4 General election
      • 6.4.1 Predictions
      • 6.4.2 Results
  • 7 District 7
    • 7.1 Democratic primary
      • 7.1.1 Candidates
        • 7.1.1.1 Nominee
    • 7.2 Republican primary
      • 7.2.1 Candidates
        • 7.2.1.1 Nominee
        • 7.2.1.2 Eliminated in primary
        • 7.2.1.3 Withdrawn
      • 7.2.2 Primary results
      • 7.2.3 Independents and third party candidates
        • 7.2.3.1 Independents
        • 7.2.3.2 Declared
    • 7.3 General election
      • 7.3.1 Predictions
      • 7.3.2 Polling
      • 7.3.3 Results
  • 8 District 8
    • 8.1 Republican primary
      • 8.1.1 Candidates
        • 8.1.1.1 Nominee
        • 8.1.1.2 Eliminated in primary
        • 8.1.1.3 Disqualified
      • 8.1.2 Primary results
    • 8.2 Democratic primary
      • 8.2.1 Candidates
        • 8.2.1.1 Nominee
        • 8.2.1.2 Withdrawn
        • 8.2.1.3 Disqualified
      • 8.2.2 Endorsements
    • 8.3 Independent and third party candidates
      • 8.3.1 Independents
        • 8.3.1.1 Withdrawn
    • 8.4 General election
      • 8.4.1 Predictions
      • 8.4.2 Results
  • 9 District 9
    • 9.1 Democratic primary
      • 9.1.1 Candidates
        • 9.1.1.1 Nominee
        • 9.1.1.2 Withdrawn
    • 9.2 Republican primary
      • 9.2.1 Candidates
        • 9.2.1.1 Nominee
        • 9.2.1.2 Eliminated in primary
      • 9.2.2 Primary results
    • 9.3 Independent and third party candidates
      • 9.3.1 Independents
        • 9.3.1.1 Declared
        • 9.3.1.2 Withdrawn
    • 9.4 General election
      • 9.4.1 Predictions
      • 9.4.2 Results
  • 10 District 10
    • 10.1 Democratic primary
      • 10.1.1 Candidates
        • 10.1.1.1 Nominee
    • 10.2 Republican primary
      • 10.2.1 Candidates
        • 10.2.1.1 Nominee
        • 10.2.1.2 Eliminated in primary
      • 10.2.2 Primary results
    • 10.3 Independent and third party candidates
      • 10.3.1 Independents
        • 10.3.1.1 Candidates
        • 10.3.1.2 Withdrawn
    • 10.4 General election
      • 10.4.1 Predictions
      • 10.4.2 Results
  • 11 District 11
    • 11.1 Republican primary
      • 11.1.1 Candidates
        • 11.1.1.1 Nominee
    • 11.2 Democratic primary
      • 11.2.1 Candidates
        • 11.2.1.1 Nominee
        • 11.2.1.2 Withdrawn
    • 11.3 General election
      • 11.3.1 Predictions
      • 11.3.2 Results
  • 12 District 12
    • 12.1 Republican primary
      • 12.1.1 Candidates
        • 12.1.1.1 Nominee
    • 12.2 Democratic primary
      • 12.2.1 Candidates
        • 12.2.1.1 Nominee
      • 12.2.2 Endorsements
    • 12.3 Independent and third party candidates
      • 12.3.1 Independents
        • 12.3.1.1 Withdrawn
    • 12.4 General election
      • 12.4.1 Predictions
      • 12.4.2 Results
  • 13 District 13
    • 13.1 Democratic primary
      • 13.1.1 Candidates
        • 13.1.1.1 Nominee
      • 13.1.2 Endorsements
    • 13.2 Republican primary
      • 13.2.1 Candidates
        • 13.2.1.1 Nominee
        • 13.2.1.2 Eliminated in primary
        • 13.2.1.3 Withdrawn
      • 13.2.2 Endorsements
      • 13.2.3 Polling
      • 13.2.4 Primary results
    • 13.3 Independent and third party candidates
      • 13.3.1 Independent Republicans
        • 13.3.1.1 Declared
    • 13.4 General election
      • 13.4.1 Predictions
      • 13.4.2 Polling
      • 13.4.3 Results
  • 14 District 14
    • 14.1 Democratic primary
      • 14.1.1 Candidates
        • 14.1.1.1 Nominee
        • 14.1.1.2 Withdrawn
    • 14.2 Republican primary
      • 14.2.1 Candidates
        • 14.2.1.1 Nominee
        • 14.2.1.2 Eliminated in primary
      • 14.2.2 Primary results
    • 14.3 Independent and third party candidates
      • 14.3.1 Independents
        • 14.3.1.1 Withdrawn
    • 14.4 General election
      • 14.4.1 Predictions
      • 14.4.2 Results
  • 15 District 15
    • 15.1 Republican primary
      • 15.1.1 Candidates
        • 15.1.1.1 Nominee
        • 15.1.1.2 Eliminated in primary
        • 15.1.1.3 Declined
      • 15.1.2 Endorsements
      • 15.1.3 Polling
      • 15.1.4 Primary results
    • 15.2 Democratic primary
      • 15.2.1 Candidates
        • 15.2.1.1 Nominee
        • 15.2.1.2 Eliminated in primary
        • 15.2.1.3 Withdrawn
        • 15.2.1.4 Declined
      • 15.2.2 Endorsements
      • 15.2.3 Primary results
    • 15.3 General election
      • 15.3.1 Predictions
      • 15.3.2 Polling
      • 15.3.3 Results
  • 16 District 16
    • 16.1 Republican primary
      • 16.1.1 Candidates
        • 16.1.1.1 Nominee
    • 16.2 Democratic primary
      • 16.2.1 Candidates
        • 16.2.1.1 Nominee
      • 16.2.2 Endorsements
    • 16.3 General election
      • 16.3.1 Predictions
      • 16.3.2 Polling
      • 16.3.3 Results
  • 17 District 17
    • 17.1 Republican primary
      • 17.1.1 Candidates
        • 17.1.1.1 Nominee
    • 17.2 Democratic primary
      • 17.2.1 Candidates
        • 17.2.1.1 Nominee
    • 17.3 Independent and third party candidates
      • 17.3.1 Independents
        • 17.3.1.1 Declared
    • 17.4 General election
      • 17.4.1 Predictions
      • 17.4.2 Results
  • 18 District 18
    • 18.1 Republican primary
      • 18.1.1 Candidates
        • 18.1.1.1 Nominee
        • 18.1.1.2 Eliminated in primary
      • 18.1.2 Primary results
    • 18.2 Democratic primary
      • 18.2.1 Candidates
        • 18.2.1.1 Nominee
        • 18.2.1.2 Eliminated in primary
      • 18.2.2 Endorsements
      • 18.2.3 Primary results
    • 18.3 Independent and third party candidates
      • 18.3.1 Independents
        • 18.3.1.1 Declared
    • 18.4 General election
      • 18.4.1 Predictions
      • 18.4.2 Polling
      • 18.4.3 Results
  • 19 District 19
    • 19.1 Republican primary
      • 19.1.1 Candidates
        • 19.1.1.1 Nominee
        • 19.1.1.2 Eliminated in primary
        • 19.1.1.3 Withdrawn
        • 19.1.1.4 Declined
      • 19.1.2 Endorsements
      • 19.1.3 Polling
      • 19.1.4 Primary results
    • 19.2 Democratic primary
      • 19.2.1 Candidates
        • 19.2.1.1 Nominee
        • 19.2.1.2 Eliminated in primary
      • 19.2.2 Endorsements
      • 19.2.3 Primary results
    • 19.3 Independent and third party candidates
      • 19.3.1 Independents
        • 19.3.1.1 Declared
        • 19.3.1.2 Withdrawn
    • 19.4 General election
      • 19.4.1 Predictions
      • 19.4.2 Results
  • 20 District 20
    • 20.1 Democratic primary
      • 20.1.1 Candidates
        • 20.1.1.1 Nominee
        • 20.1.1.2 Eliminated in primary
        • 20.1.1.3 Withdrawn
      • 20.1.2 Primary results
    • 20.2 Republican primary
      • 20.2.1 Candidates
        • 20.2.1.1 Declared
      • 20.2.2 Primary results
    • 20.3 General election
      • 20.3.1 Predictions
      • 20.3.2 Results
  • 21 District 21
    • 21.1 Democratic primary
      • 21.1.1 Candidates
        • 21.1.1.1 Nominee
        • 21.1.1.2 Eliminated in primary
        • 21.1.1.3 Withdrawn
      • 21.1.2 Endorsements
      • 21.1.3 Primary results
    • 21.2 Republican primary
      • 21.2.1 Candidates
        • 21.2.1.1 Nominee
        • 21.2.1.2 Eliminated in primary
        • 21.2.1.3 Disqualified
      • 21.2.2 Endorsements
      • 21.2.3 Polling
      • 21.2.4 Primary results
    • 21.3 Independent and third party candidates
      • 21.3.1 Independents
        • 21.3.1.1 Declared
      • 21.3.2 Independent Republicans
        • 21.3.2.1 Declared
    • 21.4 General election
      • 21.4.1 Predictions
      • 21.4.2 Polling
      • 21.4.3 Results
  • 22 District 22
    • 22.1 Democratic primary
      • 22.1.1 Candidates
        • 22.1.1.1 Nominee
    • 22.2 Republican primary
      • 22.2.1 Candidates
        • 22.2.1.1 Nominee
        • 22.2.1.2 Eliminated in primary
      • 22.2.2 Primary results
    • 22.3 General election
      • 22.3.1 Predictions
      • 22.3.2 Results
  • 23 District 23
    • 23.1 Democratic primary
      • 23.1.1 Candidates
        • 23.1.1.1 Nominee
        • 23.1.1.2 Eliminated in primary
      • 23.1.2 Endorsements
      • 23.1.3 Primary results
    • 23.2 Republican primary
      • 23.2.1 Candidates
        • 23.2.1.1 Nominee
        • 23.2.1.2 Eliminated in primary
        • 23.2.1.3 Withdrew
      • 23.2.2 Primary results
    • 23.3 Independent and third party candidates
      • 23.3.1 Independent Republicans
        • 23.3.1.1 Declared
    • 23.4 General election
      • 23.4.1 Predictions
      • 23.4.2 Results
  • 24 District 24
    • 24.1 Democratic primary
      • 24.1.1 Candidates
        • 24.1.1.1 Nominee
        • 24.1.1.2 Eliminated in primary
      • 24.1.2 Endorsements
      • 24.1.3 Primary results
    • 24.2 Republican primary
      • 24.2.1 Candidates
        • 24.2.1.1 Nominee
    • 24.3 Independent and third party candidates
      • 24.3.1 Libertarians
        • 24.3.1.1 Nominee
      • 24.3.2 Independent Republicans
        • 24.3.2.1 Declared
      • 24.3.3 Independents
        • 24.3.3.1 Declared
    • 24.4 General election
      • 24.4.1 Predictions
      • 24.4.2 Results
  • 25 District 25
    • 25.1 Republican primary
      • 25.1.1 Candidates
        • 25.1.1.1 Nominee
    • 25.2 Democratic primary
      • 25.2.1 Candidates
        • 25.2.1.1 Disqualified
    • 25.3 General election
      • 25.3.1 Predictions
      • 25.3.2 Results
  • 26 District 26
    • 26.1 Democratic primary
      • 26.1.1 Candidates
        • 26.1.1.1 Nominee
    • 26.2 Republican primary
      • 26.2.1 Candidates
        • 26.2.1.1 Nominee
        • 26.2.1.2 Eliminated in primary
        • 26.2.1.3 Withdrew
        • 26.2.1.4 Declined
      • 26.2.2 Endorsements
      • 26.2.3 Polling
      • 26.2.4 Primary results
      • 26.2.5 Endorsements
    • 26.3 General election
      • 26.3.1 Predictions
      • 26.3.2 Polling
      • 26.3.3 Results
  • 27 District 27
    • 27.1 Democratic primary
      • 27.1.1 Candidates
        • 27.1.1.1 Nominee
        • 27.1.1.2 Withdrawn
      • 27.1.2 Endorsements
    • 27.2 Republican primary
      • 27.2.1 Candidates
        • 27.2.1.1 Nominee
        • 27.2.1.2 Eliminated in primary
      • 27.2.2 Endorsements
      • 27.2.3 Primary results
    • 27.3 Independent and third party candidates
      • 27.3.1 Independent Republicans
        • 27.3.1.1 Declared
    • 27.4 General election
      • 27.4.1 Predictions
      • 27.4.2 Polling
      • 27.4.3 Results
  • 28 See also
  • 29 Notes
  • 30 References
  • 31 External links
    • 31.1 Candidate links
District 1

The 1st district encompasses the western Panhandle, and includes all of Escambia, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa, and Walton counties, as well as part of Holmes County. The district includes the cities of Pensacola, Fort Walton Beach, and Navarre. Republican Matt Gaetz, who has represented the district since 2017, was re-elected with 67% of the vote in 2018.

Republican primary

Candidates

Nominee
Eliminated in primary

Primary results

Republican primary results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Matt Gaetz (incumbent)87,45780.9
Republican John Mills10,3839.6
Republican Greg Merk10,2279.5
Total votes108,067100.0

Democratic primary

Candidates

Nominee

Independent and third party candidates

Independents

Declared
  • Albert Oram, lawyer

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report Safe RJuly 2, 2020
FiveThirtyEight Safe ROctober 15, 2020
Inside Elections Safe RJune 2, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball Safe RJuly 2, 2020
Politico Safe RApril 19, 2020
Daily Kos Safe RJune 3, 2020
RCP Safe RJune 9, 2020
Niskanen Safe RJune 7, 2020

Results

Florida's 1st congressional district, 2020
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Matt Gaetz (incumbent)
Democratic Phil Ehr
Independent Albert Oram
Total votes100.0
District 2

The 2nd district is located in northern Florida taking in portions of the Panhandle and the Big Bend, including all or parts of 19 counties. The district includes the cities of Panama City, Marianna, and Lake City. Republican Neal Dunn, who has represented the district since 2017, was re-elected with 67% of the vote in 2018.

Republican primary

Candidates

Declared

Democratic primary

Candidates

Withdrawn
  • Willie Anderson, priest
  • Connor Oswald, teacher
  • Kristy Thripp, activist

Independent and third party candidates

Independents

Declared

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report Safe RJuly 2, 2020
FiveThirtyEight Safe ROctober 15, 2020
Inside Elections Safe RJune 2, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball Safe RJuly 2, 2020
Politico Safe RApril 19, 2020
Daily Kos Safe RJune 3, 2020
RCP Safe RJune 9, 2020
Niskanen Safe RJune 7, 2020

Results

Florida's 2nd congressional district, 2020
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Neal Dunn (incumbent)
Independent Kim O'Connor (write-in)
Total votes100.0
District 3

The 3rd district is located in North Central Florida, and includes Alachua, Clay, Putnam, Bradford, and Union counties, as well as most of Marion County. The district includes the cities of Gainesville, Palatka, and Ocala. Republican Ted Yoho, who has represented the district since 2013, was re-elected with 57% of the vote in 2018. On December 10, 2019, Yoho announced he would not run for re-election, honoring his pledge that he would only serve 4 terms.

Republican primary

Candidates

Nominee
Eliminated in primary
  • Ryan Chamberlin, author
  • Todd Chase, former Gainesville city commissioner
  • Bill Engelbrecht, healthcare executive
  • Joe Millado, businessman and former congressional aide
  • Gavin Rollins, Clay County commissioner
  • Judson Sapp, former actor and businessman
  • James St. George, physician
  • David Theus, business consultant
  • Amy Pope Wells, businesswoman

Withdrawn

Declined

Endorsements

Kat Cammack
Federal officials
State officials
  • Denise Grimsley, former state senator (2012-2018) and state representative (2004-2012)
Organizations
Todd Chase
State officials
  • Aaron Bean, state senator and former state representative (2000-2008)
  • Keith Perry, state senator and former state representative (2010-2016)
Gavin Rollins
State officials
Judson Sapp
Federal officials
State officials
Individuals
James St. George
Federal officials

Polling

Poll sourceDate(s). administeredSample. sizeMargin. of errorKat. CammackRyan. ChamberlinTodd. ChaseJames St.. GeorgeKeith. PerryGavin. RollinsJudson. SappAmy Pope. WellsOtherUndecided
Meer Research August 6–8, 2020317 (RV)± 5.75%25%3%6%13%11%15%3%4%20%
WPA Intelligence June 16–17, 2020405 (RV)± 4.9%10%1%5%4%1%12%1%5%60%
Americana Analytics/Judson Sapp Released April 20, 2020400 (V)± 5%3%4%16%>70%
Clearview Research December 16–17, 2019401 (LV)35%9%2%6%48%
Hypothetical polling
with Ted Yoho
Poll sourceDate(s). administeredSample. sizeMargin. of errorGavin. RollinsJudson. SappAmy. Pope WellsTed. YohoUndecided
Meer Research November 20, 2019533 (RV)± 4.24%8%2%3%71%16%

Primary results

Republican primary results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Kat Cammack 21,67925.2
Republican Judson Sapp17,18020.0
Republican Gavin Rollins13,11815.3
Republican James St. George12,12514.1
Republican Todd Chase8,1659.5
Republican Ryan Chamberlin5,0675.9
Republican Amy Pope Wells3,5644.1
Republican Bill Engelbrecht2,0012.3
Republican David Theus1,8742.2
Republican Joe Millado1,1681.4
Total votes85,941100.0

Democratic primary

Candidates

Nominee
  • Adam Christensen, businessman
Eliminated in primary

Endorsements

Adam Christensen
Individuals
  • Marianne Williamson, author, spiritual leader, and former 2020 Democratic presidential candidate
  • Andrew Yang, entrepreneur and former 2020 Democratic presidential candidate
Tom Wells

Primary results

Democratic primary results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Adam Christensen21,07334.5
Democratic Tom Wells20,29033.2
Democratic Philip Dodds19,73032.3
Total votes61,093100.0

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report Safe RJuly 2, 2020
FiveThirtyEight Safe ROctober 15, 2020
Inside Elections Safe RJune 2, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball Safe RJuly 2, 2020
Politico Safe RApril 19, 2020
Daily Kos Safe RJune 3, 2020
RCP Safe RJune 9, 2020
Niskanen Safe RJune 7, 2020

Results

Florida's 3rd congressional district, 2020
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Kat Cammack
Democratic Adam Christensen
Total votes100.0
District 4

The 4th district is located in the First Coast region, and includes all of Nassau County, as well as parts of Duval and St. Johns counties. The district includes the cities of Jacksonville, St. Augustine, and Fernandina Beach. Republican John Rutherford, who has represented the district since 2017, was re-elected with 65% of the vote in 2018.

Republican primary

Candidates

Nominee
Eliminated in primary

Primary results

Republican primary results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican John Rutherford (incumbent)80,10180.2
Republican Erick Aguilar19,79819.8
Total votes99,899100.0

Democratic primary

Candidates

Nominee
Withdrawn
  • Monica DePaul, author

Endorsements

Donna Deegan
Unions
Organizations

Independent and third party candidates

Independents

Declared

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report Safe RJuly 2, 2020
FiveThirtyEight Safe ROctober 15, 2020
Inside Elections Safe RJune 2, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball Safe RJuly 2, 2020
Politico Safe RApril 19, 2020
Daily Kos Safe RJune 3, 2020
RCP Safe RJune 9, 2020
Niskanen Safe RJune 7, 2020

Polling

Poll sourceDate(s). administeredSample. sizeMargin. of errorJohn. Rutherford (R)Donna. Deegan (D)OtherUndecided
University of North Florida October 1–4, 2020863 (LV)± 3.3%57%38%5%0%
St. Pete Polls/Florida Politics September 2, 20201,037 (LV)62%35%3%

Results

Florida's 4th congressional district, 2020
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican John Rutherford (incumbent)
Democratic Donna Deegan
Independent Gary Koniz (write-in)
Total votes100.0
District 5

The 5th district stretches along the northern border of Florida, and includes all of Baker, Gadsden, Hamilton and Madison counties, as well as parts of Columbia, Duval, Jefferson, and Leon counties. The district includes the city of Quincy, as well as parts of Tallahassee andJacksonville. The district is majority-minority. Democrat Al Lawson, who has represented the district since 2017, was re-elected with 66% of the vote in 2018.

Democratic primary

Candidates

Nominee
Eliminated in primary
  • Albert Chester, pharmacist
  • LaShonda "LJ" Holloway, former congressional aide

Endorsements

Al Lawson
Organizations

Primary results

Democratic primary results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Al Lawson (incumbent)52,82355.7
Democratic Albert Chester24,57925.9
Democratic LaShonda "LJ" Holloway17,37818.3
Total votes94,780100.0

Republican primary

Candidates

Nominee
  • Gary Adler, community activist
Eliminated in primary
  • Roger Wagoner, businessman

Primary results

Republican primary results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Gary Adler17,43352.1
Republican Roger Wagoner16,01247.9
Total votes33,445100.0

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report Safe DJuly 2, 2020
FiveThirtyEight Safe DOctober 15, 2020
Inside Elections Safe DJune 2, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball Safe DJuly 2, 2020
Politico Safe DApril 19, 2020
Daily Kos Safe DJune 3, 2020
RCP Safe DJune 9, 2020
Niskanen Safe DJune 7, 2020

Results

Florida's 5th congressional district, 2020
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Al Lawson (incumbent)
Republican Gary Adler
Total votes100.0
District 6

The 6th district encompasses the Halifax area, including all of Flagler and Volusia counties, as well as parts of St. Johns and Lake counties. The district includes the cities of Daytona Beach, Palm Coast, and DeLand. Republican Michael Waltz, who has represented the district since 2019, was elected with 56% of the vote in 2018.

Republican primary

Candidates

Nominee

Democratic primary

Candidates

Nominee
Eliminated in primary
  • Richard Thripp, professor

Primary results

Democratic primary results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Clint Curtis 30,44951.5
Democratic Richard Thripp28,66148.5
Total votes59,110100.0

Independent and third party candidates

Independents

Declared
  • Gerry Nolan (write-in), businessman

Independent Democrats

Declared

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report Safe RJuly 2, 2020
FiveThirtyEight Safe ROctober 15, 2020
Inside Elections Safe RJune 2, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball Safe RJuly 2, 2020
Politico Likely RApril 19, 2020
Daily Kos Safe RJune 3, 2020
RCP Safe RJune 9, 2020
Niskanen Safe RJune 7, 2020

Results

Florida's 6th congressional district, 2020
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Michael Waltz (incumbent)
Democratic Clint Curtis
Ind. Democratic Alan Grayson (write-in)
Independent Gerry Nolan (write-in)
Total votes100.0
District 7

The 7th district is located in Central Florida, and includes all of Seminole County and part of Orange County. The district includes the cities of Orlando, Sanford, and Winter Park. Democrat Stephanie Murphy, who has represented the district since 2017, was re-elected with 57% of the vote in 2018.

This district is included on the list of Democratic-held seats the National Republican Congressional Committee is targeting in 2020.

Democratic primary

Candidates

Nominee

Republican primary

Candidates

Nominee
  • Leo Valentín, radiologist
Eliminated in primary
  • Richard Goble, businessman
  • Yukong Zhao, real estate investor
Withdrawn
  • Jan Edwards, businesswoman

Primary results

Republican primary results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Leo Valentín19,84138.6
Republican Richard Goble19,18737.4
Republican Yukong Zhao12,33024.0
Total votes51,358100.0

Independents and third party candidates

Independents
Declared
  • William Garlington, businessman and former actor

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report Safe DJuly 2, 2020
FiveThirtyEight Safe DOctober 15, 2020
Inside Elections Safe DJune 2, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball Safe DJuly 2, 2020
Politico Likely DApril 19, 2020
Daily Kos Safe DJune 3, 2020
RCP Likely DJune 9, 2020
Niskanen Safe DJune 7, 2020

Polling

Hypothetical polling
with Richard Goble, Joel Greenberg (R), Stephanie Murphy and Leo Valentin
Poll sourceDate(s). administeredSample. sizeMargin. of errorRichard. Goble (R)Joel. Greenberg (R)Stephanie. Murphy (D)Leo. Valentín (R)Undecided
Gravis Marketing/Orlando Politics Jan 2–3, 2020813 (RV)± 3.4%4%20%43%4%29%
with Joel Greenberg and Stephanie Murphy
Poll sourceDate(s). administeredSample. sizeMargin. of errorJoel. Greenberg (R)Stephanie. Murphy (D)Undecided
Gravis Marketing/Orlando Politics Jan 2–3, 2020813 (RV)± 3.4%42%43%15%

Results

Florida's 7th congressional district, 2020
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Stephanie Murphy (incumbent)
Republican Leo Valentín
Independent William Garlington
Total votes100.0
District 8

The 8th district encompasses the Space Coast, and includes all of Indian River and Brevard counties, as well as part of Orange County. The district includes the cities of Melbourne, Palm Bay, and Titusville. Republican Bill Posey, who has represented the district since 2009, was re-elected with 60% of the vote in 2018.

Republican primary

Candidates

Nominee
Eliminated in primary
Disqualified

Primary results

Republican primary results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Bill Posey (incumbent)54,86162.5
Republican Scott Caine32,95237.5
Total votes87,813100.0

Democratic primary

Candidates

Nominee
  • Jim Kennedy, electrical engineer
Withdrawn
  • Tiffany Patti, activist
Disqualified
  • Hicham Ammi, customer service manager
  • Jason Williams, engineer

Endorsements

Jim Kennedy
Organizations

Independent and third party candidates

Independents

Withdrawn
  • Russell Cyphers, former federal investigator for the departments of Treasury and Labor

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report Safe RJuly 2, 2020
FiveThirtyEight Safe ROctober 15, 2020
Inside Elections Safe RJune 2, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball Safe RJuly 2, 2020
Politico Safe RApril 19, 2020
Daily Kos Safe RJune 3, 2020
RCP Safe RJune 9, 2020
Niskanen Safe RJune 7, 2020

Results

Florida's 8th congressional district, 2020
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Bill Posey (incumbent)
Democratic Jim Kennedy
Total votes100.0
District 9

The 9th district is located in Central Florida, and encompasses all of Osceola County, as well as parts of Orange and Polk counties. The district includes the cities of Kissimmee and St. Cloud, as well as eastern Orlando. Democrat Darren Soto, who has represented the district since 2017, was re-elected with 58% of the vote in 2018.

Democratic primary

Candidates

Nominee
Withdrawn
  • Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr., financial advisor

Republican primary

Candidates

Nominee
Eliminated in primary
  • Jose Castillo, hospitality manager
  • Sergio E. Ortiz, mortgage banker
  • Christopher Wright, attorney

Primary results

Republican primary results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Bill Olson20,75148.6
Republican Christopher Wright9,67722.7
Republican Jose Castillo8,59520.1
Republican Sergio E. Ortiz3,6808.6
Total votes42,703100.0

Independent and third party candidates

Independents

Declared
Withdrawn
  • John Rallison, teacher and pastor

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report Safe DJuly 2, 2020
FiveThirtyEight Safe DOctober 15, 2020
Inside Elections Safe DJune 2, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball Safe DJuly 2, 2020
Politico Likely DApril 19, 2020
Daily Kos Safe DJune 3, 2020
RCP Safe DJune 9, 2020
Niskanen Safe DJune 7, 2020

Results

Florida's 9th congressional district, 2020
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Darren Soto (incumbent)
Republican Bill Olson
Independent Clay Hill (write-in)
Total votes100.0
District 10

The 10th district is located in Central Florida, and includes part of Orange County. The district includes western Orlando and its surrounding suburbs, including Apopka, Ocoee, and Winter Garden. Democrat Val Demings, who has represented the district since 2017, was re-elected unopposed in 2018.

Democratic primary

Candidates

Nominee

Republican primary

Candidates

Nominee
Eliminated in primary
  • Willie Montague, pastor

Primary results

Republican primary results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Vennia Francois21,48565.1
Republican Willie Montague11,49834.9
Total votes32,983100.0

Independent and third party candidates

Independents

Candidates
  • Sufiyah Yasmine (write-in), artist
Withdrawn
  • Kristofer Lawson, writer

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report Safe DJuly 2, 2020
FiveThirtyEight Safe DOctober 15, 2020
Inside Elections Safe DJune 2, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball Safe DJuly 2, 2020
Politico Safe DApril 19, 2020
Daily Kos Safe DJune 3, 2020
RCP Safe DJune 9, 2020
Niskanen Safe DJune 7, 2020

Results

Florida’s 10th congressional district, 2020
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Val Demings (incumbent)
Republican Vennia Francois
Independent Sufiyah Yasmine (write-in)
Total votes100.0
District 11

The 11th district is located in North Central Florida, and includes all of Sumter, Citrus, and Hernando counties, as well as parts of Marion and Lake counties. The district includes the cities of Spring Hill, Inverness, and Leesburg, as well as the large retirement community of The Villages. Republican Daniel Webster, who has represented the district since 2011, was re-elected with 65% of the vote in 2018.

Republican primary

Candidates

Nominee

Democratic primary

Candidates

Nominee
  • Dana Cottrell, teacher and nominee for Florida's 11th congressional district in 2018
Withdrawn

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report Safe RJuly 2, 2020
FiveThirtyEight Safe ROctober 15, 2020
Inside Elections Safe RJune 2, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball Safe RJuly 2, 2020
Politico Safe RApril 19, 2020
Daily Kos Safe RJune 3, 2020
RCP Safe RJune 9, 2020
Niskanen Safe RJune 7, 2020

Results

Florida's 11th congressional district, 2020
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Daniel Webster (incumbent)
Democratic Dana Cottrell
Total votes100.0
District 12

The 12th district encompasses the northern Tampa Bay area, including all of Pasco County, as well as parts of Hillsborough and Pinellas counties. The district includes the cities of Palm Harbor, New Port Richey, and Zephyrhills. Republican Gus Bilirakis, who has represented the district since 2007, was re-elected with 58% of the vote in 2018.

Republican primary

Candidates

Nominee

Democratic primary

Candidates

Nominee

Endorsements

Kimberly Walker
Organizations

Independent and third party candidates

Independents

Withdrawn

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report Safe RJuly 2, 2020
FiveThirtyEight Safe ROctober 15, 2020
Inside Elections Safe RJune 2, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball Safe RJuly 2, 2020
Politico Safe RApril 19, 2020
Daily Kos Safe RJune 3, 2020
RCP Safe RJune 9, 2020
Niskanen Safe RJune 7, 2020

Results

Florida's 12th congressional district, 2020
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Gus Bilirakis (incumbent)
Democratic Kimberly Walker
Total votes100.0
District 13

The 13th district is located in the western Tampa Bay area and encompasses the northern Florida Suncoast, and includes part of Pinellas County. The district includes the cities of St. Petersburg, Clearwater, and Largo. Democrat Charlie Crist, who has represented the district since 2017, was re-elected with 57% of the vote in 2018.

This district is included on the list of Democratic-held seats the National Republican Congressional Committee is targeting in 2020.

Democratic primary

Candidates

Nominee

Endorsements

Charlie Crist
Organizations

Republican primary

Candidates

Nominee
Eliminated in primary
Withdrawn

Endorsements

Anna Paulina Luna
Federal officials
Local officials
Amanda Makki
Federal officials
  • Michael Burgess, U.S. Representative (TX-26)
  • Neal Dunn, U.S. Representative (FL-02)
  • Joni Ernst, U.S. Senator from Iowa
  • Kevin McCarthy, U.S. Representative (CA-23), House Minority Leader, and former House Majority Leader (2014-2019) and House Majority Whip (2011-2014)
  • John Rutherford, U.S. Representative (FL-04)
  • Steve Scalise, U.S. Representative (LA-01), House Minority Whip, and former House Majority Whip (2014-2019)
  • Michael Waltz, U.S. Representative (FL-06)
State officials
Organizations
Individuals

Polling

Poll sourceDate(s). administeredSample. sizeMargin. of errorGeorge. BuckSheila. GriffinAnna Paulina. LunaAmanda. MakkiOtherUndecided
St. Pete Polls/Florida Politics August 15, 2020626 (LV)± 3.9%26%6%29%20%1%
St. Pete Polls July 9, 2020558 (LV)± 4.1%21%4%13%29%1%32%

Primary results

Republican primary results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Anna Paulina Luna22,94136.1
Republican Amanda Makki17,96728.3
Republican George Buck16,37125.8
Republican Sheila Griffin4,3296.8
Republican Sharon Newby (withdrawn)1,8662.9
Total votes63,474100.0

Independent and third party candidates

Independent Republicans

Declared
  • Jacob Curnow (write-in), author

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report Safe DJuly 2, 2020
FiveThirtyEight Safe DOctober 15, 2020
Inside Elections Safe DJune 2, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball Safe DOctober 1, 2020
Politico Lean DApril 19, 2020
Daily Kos Likely DJune 3, 2020
RCP Likely DJune 9, 2020
Niskanen Safe DJune 7, 2020

Polling

Poll sourceDate(s). administeredSample. sizeMargin. of errorCharlie. Crist (D)Anna Paulina. Luna (R)Undecided
St. Pete Polls/FloridaPolitics August 29–30, 20202,160 (LV)± 2.1%55%39%7%
Hypothetical polling
Poll sourceDate(s). administeredSample. sizeMargin. of errorCharlie. Crist (D)Rick. Baker (R)Undecided
St. Pete Polls/FloridaPolitics Sep 25, 20191,254 (RV)± 2.8%42%35%23%

Results

Florida's 13th congressional district, 2020
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Charlie Crist (incumbent)
Republican Anna Paulina Luna
Independent Republican Jacob Curnow (write-in)
Total votes100.0
District 14

The 14th district is located in the northern Tampa Bay area, and includes part of Hillsborough County. The district includes the cities of Tampa, Carrollwood, and Northdale. Democrat Kathy Castor, who has represented the district since 2007, was re-elected unopposed in 2018.

Democratic primary

Candidates

Nominee
Withdrawn

Republican primary

Candidates

Nominee
  • Christine Quinn, businesswoman and nominee for Florida's 14th congressional district in 2016
Eliminated in primary

Primary results

Republican primary results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Christine Quinn24,07764.5
Republican Paul Elliott13,25735.5
Total votes37,334100.0

Independent and third party candidates

Independents

Withdrawn

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report Safe DJuly 2, 2020
FiveThirtyEight Safe DOctober 15, 2020
Inside Elections Safe DJune 2, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball Safe DJuly 2, 2020
Politico Safe DApril 19, 2020
Daily Kos Safe DJune 3, 2020
RCP Safe DJune 9, 2020
Niskanen Safe DJune 7, 2020

Results

Florida’s 14th congressional district, 2020
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Kathy Castor (incumbent)
Republican Christine Quinn
Total votes100.0
District 15

The 15th district is located in the northeastern Tampa Bay area and extends along the I-4 corridor into Central Florida, and includes parts of Hillsborough, Polk, and Lake counties. The district includes the cities of Lakeland, Brandon, and Bartow. Republican Ross Spano, who has represented the district since 2019, was elected with 53% of the vote in 2018. Spano lost renomination in the Republican primary.

This district is included on the list of Republican-held seats the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee is targeting in 2020.

Republican primary

Candidates

Nominee
  • Scott Franklin, Lakeland city commissioner
Eliminated in primary
Declined
  • Neil Combee, former state representative and candidate for Florida's 15th congressional district in 2018
  • Danny Kushmer, non-profit executive and candidate for Florida's 15th congressional district in 2018 (Running for Florida House of Representatives, District 59)
  • Sean Harper, contractor and candidate for Florida's 15th congressional district in 2018
  • Ed Shoemaker, conservative activist and candidate for Florida's 15th congressional district in 2018 (Running for Polk County School Board)

Endorsements

Scott Franklin
Federal officials
Local officials
Ross Spano
U.S. senators
U.S. representatives
State legislators
Local officials
Organizations

Polling

Poll sourceDate(s). administeredSample. sizeMargin. of ErrorScott. FranklinRoss. SpanoOther
St. Pete Polls August 12, 2020594 (LV)± 4%41%42%18%

Primary results

Republican primary results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Scott Franklin30,73651.2
Republican Ross Spano (incumbent)29,26548.8
Total votes60,001100.0

Democratic primary

Candidates

Nominee
Eliminated in primary
Withdrawn
Declined
  • Kristen Carlson, attorney and nominee for Florida's 15th congressional district in 2018 (endorsed Adam Hattersley )

Endorsements

Alan Cohn
U.S. Presidents
U.S. Senators
U.S. Representatives
State Executives
Municipal officials
Individuals
Labor unions
Organizations
Adam Hattersley
U.S. Representatives
Statewide officials
State legislators
Municipal officials
Notable individuals
Labor unions
Organizations
Declined to endorse
Labor unions
  • AFL–CIO - West Central Florida Labor Council

Primary results

Democratic primary results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Alan Cohn 21,07941.0
Democratic Adam Hattersley 16,97833.0
Democratic Jesse Philippe13,38426.0
Total votes51,441100.0

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report Lean RJuly 16, 2020
FiveThirtyEight Likely ROctober 15, 2020
Inside Elections Lean RAugust 7, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball Lean RJuly 2, 2020
Politico Lean RJuly 6, 2020
Daily Kos Likely RApril 30, 2020
RCP TossupOctober 15, 2020
Niskanen Lean RJune 7, 2020

Polling

Poll sourceDate(s). administeredSample. sizeMargin. of ErrorScott. Franklin (R)Alan. Cohn (D)Undecided
Change Research (D) October 22–24, 2020530 (LV)± 4.3%46%44%
St. Pete Polls October 15, 2020943 (LV)± 3.2%49%41%11%
DCCC Targeting Analytics Department (D) September 30 – October 4, 2020390 (LV)± 5%42%39%19%
GQR Research (D) September 4–6, 2020400 (LV)± 4.9%49%42%
Hypothetical polling
Poll sourceDate(s). administeredSample. sizeMargin. of ErrorGeneric. RepublicanGeneric. Democrat
DCCC Targeting Analytics Department (D) September 30 – October 4, 2020390 (LV)± 5%49%44%

Results

Florida's 15th congressional district, 2020
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Scott Franklin
Democratic Alan Cohn
Total votes100.0
District 16

The 16th district encompasses the southern Tampa Bay area and southern Florida Suncoast, and includes all of Manatee County, as well as parts of Hillsborough and Sarasota counties. The district includes the cities of Sarasota, Bradenton, and Sun City Center. Republican Vern Buchanan, who has represented the district since 2007, was reelected with 54% of the vote in 2018.

This district is included on the list of Republican-held seats the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee is targeting in 2020.

Republican primary

Candidates

Nominee

Democratic primary

Candidates

Nominee

Endorsements

Margaret Good
U.S. Presidents
Organizations

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report Likely RJuly 2, 2020
FiveThirtyEight Likely ROctober 15, 2020
Inside Elections Likely RAugust 7, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball Likely RJuly 2, 2020
Politico Likely RApril 19, 2020
Daily Kos Likely RJune 3, 2020
RCP Lean ROctober 15, 2020
Niskanen Likely RJune 7, 2020

Polling

Poll sourceDate(s). administeredSample. sizeMargin. of errorVern. Buchanan (R)Margaret. Good (D)OtherUndecided
Data Targeting (R) October 19–21, 2020400 (LV)± 4.9%53%38%
Data Targeting (R) October 6–8, 2020403 (LV)± 4.9%52%37%1%9%
Change Research (D) October 5–8, 2020527 (LV)± 4.3%48%45%7%
Data Targeting (R) September 29 – October 1, 2020400 (LV)53%37%
Global Strategy Group (D) September 24–27, 2020500 (LV)± 4.4%49%43%
Data Targeting (R) August 27–29, 2020400 (LV)± 4.9%51%35%
Global Strategy Group (D) July 7–12, 2020500 (LV)± 4.4%47%41%
Data Targeting (R) January 14–16, 2020400 (RV)± 4.9%53%33%14%
Hypothetical polling
with Generic Republican and Generic Democrat
Poll sourceDate(s). administeredSample. sizeMargin. of errorGeneric. RepublicanGeneric. Democrat
Global Strategy Group (D) September 24–27, 2020500 (LV)± 4.4%50%42%
Data Targeting (R) August 27–29, 2020400 (LV)± 4.9%48%39%

Results

Florida's 16th congressional district, 2020
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Vern Buchanan (incumbent)
Democratic Margaret Good
Total votes100.0
District 17

The 17th district encompasses part of Southwest Florida and most of the Florida Heartland, and includes all or part of 10 counties. The district includes the cities of North Port, Port Charlotte, and Sebring. Republican Greg Steube, who has represented the district since 2019, was elected with 62% of the vote in 2018.

Republican primary

Candidates

Nominee

Democratic primary

Candidates

Nominee
  • Allen Ellison, nominee for Florida's 17th congressionalокруг в 2018

Независимые и сторонние кандидаты

Независимые

Объявлены
  • Теодор Мюррей, бывший футбольный тренер средней школы

Всеобщие выборы

Прогнозы

ИсточникРейтингНа
Политический отчет Cook Safe R2 июля 2020 г.
FiveThirtyEight Safe R15 октября 2020 г.
Inside Elections Safe R2 июня 2020 г.
Хрустальный шар Сабато Safe R2 июля, 2020
Politico Safe R19 апреля 2020 г.
Daily Kos Safe R3 июня 2020 г.
RCP Safe R9 июня 2020 г.
Нисканен Safe R7 июня 2020 г.

Результаты

17-й избирательный округ Флориды, 2020 г.
ПартияКандидатГолосов%
Республиканец Грег Стойб (действующий президент)
Демократический Аллен Эллисон
Независимый Теодор Мюррей
Всего голосов100.0
Расст. rict 18

18-й округ включает регион Берег сокровищ и включает всю территорию St. Люси и Мартин, а также часть округа Палм-Бич. В состав округа входят города Порт-Сент-Люси, Форт-Пирс и Юпитер. Республиканец Брайан Маст, который представлял округ с 2017 года, был переизбран с 54% голосов в 2018 году.

Этот округ включен в список республиканских депутатов. Комитет кампании Демократического Конгресса нацелен на 2020 год.

Республиканские праймериз

Кандидаты

Номинальный
Исключен на праймериз
  • Ник Вессио, сержант полиции в отставке

Результаты праймериз

Результаты праймериз республиканцев
ПартияКандидатГолосует%
республиканец Брайан Маст (действующий президент)62,12186,0
республиканец Ник Вессио10,08114,0
Всего голосов72,202100,0

Демократические праймериз

Кандидаты

Кандидат
  • Пэм Кейт, поверенный и кандидат от 18-го округа по выборам Конгресса Флориды в 2018 и Сенат США в 2016
Исключен из первичной

Поддержка

Пэм Кейт
Частные лица
Организации
Оз Васкес
Должностные лица штата
  • Никки Фрид, уполномоченный по сельскому хозяйству штата
Организации

Первичные результаты

Демократические первичные результаты
ПартияКандидатГолосов%
Демократическая партия Пэм Кейт52,92179,8
Демократическая Оз Васкес13,38520,2
Всего голосов66,306100,0

Независимые кандидаты и кандидаты от сторонних партий

Независимые

Заявлено
  • К. У. Миллер, руководитель международного отдела энергетики и инфраструктуры

Общие выборы

Прогнозы

ИсточникРейтингПо состоянию на
Политический отчет Кука Вероятно R2 июля 2020 г.
FiveThirtyEight Вероятно R19 октября 2020 г.
Inside Elections Вероятно R16 октября, 2020
Хрустальный шар Сабато Вероятно R20 октября 2020 г.
Политико Вероятно R19 апреля 2020 г.
Daily Kos Вероятно R19 октября 2020 г.
RCP Safe R9 июня 2020 г.
Нисканен Tossup26 июля 2020 г. <1923 г.>Опрос
Источник опросаДата (даты). администрированияОбразец. размерПредел. ошибкиБрайан. Маст (R)Пэм. Кейт (D)К. W.. Миллер (I)Не определился
Clearview Research (D) 7–9 октября 2020 г.301 (LV)43%45%4%
С. Пит Поллс 18 сентября 2020 г.1,149 (LV)± 2,9%50%42%2%5%

Результаты

18-й избирательный округ Флориды, 2020
ПартияКандидатГолоса%
республиканец Брайан Маст (действующий президент)
Демократическая Пэм Кейт
Независимая К. В. Миллер
Общее количество голосов100,0
Округ 19

19-й округ включает большую часть Юго-Западной Флориды, а также части Ли и Кольер округов. В состав округа входят города Кейп-Корал, Форт-Майерс и Неаполь. Республиканец Фрэнсис Руни, представлявший округ с 2017 года, был переизбран с 62% голосов в 2018 году. 19 октября 2019 года Руни объявил, что не будет добиваться переизбрания.

Республиканские первичные

Кандидаты

Кандидат
Исключен на первичных выборах
Отказано
Отклонено

Подтверждения

Байрон Дональдс
Федеральные чиновники
Организации
Дэйн Игл
Федеральные чиновники
Государственные чиновники
Хизер Фитценхаген (отозвала)
Организации
Дэн Северсон
Физические лица

Голосование

Источник опросаДата (даты). администрированиеОбразец. размерМаржа. ошибкиКейси. АскарБайрон. ДональдсДейн. ИглУильям. ФиглестхалерРэнди. ХендерсонДругоеЗатрудняюсь ответить
St. Пит Поллс 16 августа 2020 г.439 (LV)± 4,7%22%23%16%16%11%8%4%
Санкт-Петербург. Пит Поллс 3 августа 2020 г.525 (LV)± 4,3%16%22%20%21%8%6%14%
Таргетинг на данные / Dane Eagle 23 июля 2020 г.282 (LV)± 5,7 %15%21%23%19%6%3%8%
St. Пит Поллс 6 июля 2020 г.503 (LV)± 4,3%30%26%7%16%5%4%12%

Первичные результаты

Республиканские первичные результаты
ПартияКандидатГолосует%
республиканец Байрон Дональдс 23,49222,6
Республиканец Дэйн Игл 22,71521,9
Республиканец Кейси Аскар20,77420,0
республиканец Уильям Фиглестхалер1907518,3
республиканец Рэнди Хендерсон 7,8587,6
республиканец Кристи Маклафлин42454,1
республиканец Дэн Северсон 31973,1
республиканец Даррен Акино1,4661,4
Республиканец Дэниел Ковал1,1351,1
Всего голосов103,957100,0

Демократические праймериз

Кандидаты

Кандидат
Исключен из начальной школы
  • Дэвид Холден, финансовый советник и кандидат от 19-го избирательного округа Флориды в 2018

Подтверждения

Синди Баньяи

Первичные результаты

Результаты праймериз демократов
ПартияКандидатГолосов%
Демократическая партия Синди Баньяи28 76557,6
Демократическая партия Дэвид Холден21,21242,4
Всего голосов49,977100,0

Независимые и сторонние кандидаты

Независимые

Заявленные
  • Патрик Пост (вписанный), президент Sustainable Planet USA
Отказано
  • Антонио Дюморне, активист жилищного строительства

Всеобщие выборы

Прогнозы

ИсточникРейтингПо состоянию на
Политический отчет The Cook Safe R2 июля 2020 г.
FiveThirtyEight Safe R15 октября 2020 г.
Inside Elections Safe R2 июня 2020 г.
Саба to's Crystal Ball Safe R2 июля 2020 г.
Politico Safe R19 апреля 2020 г.
Daily Kos Safe R3 июня 2020 г.
RCP Safe R9 июня 2020 г.
Нисканен Safe R7 июня 2020 г.

Результаты

19-й избирательный округ Флориды, 2020
ПартияКандидатГолосов%
республиканец Байрон Дональдс
Демократическая партия Синди Баньяи
Независимый Патрик Пост (вписанный)
Общее количество голосов100,0
Округ 20

Двадцатый округ расположен в Южной Флориде и включает части Округа Бровард и Палм-Бич. В состав округа входят города Форт-Лодердейл, Помпано-Бич и Бель-Глэйд. Демократ Элси Гастингс, который представлял округ с 1993 года, был переизбран без сопротивления в 2018 году.

Демократические праймериз

Кандидаты

Номинант
Исключен на первичных выборах
  • Шейла Черфилус-Маккормик, поверенный и кандидат от 20-го округа Конгресса Флориды в 2018
Снята

Первичные результаты

Демократические первичные результаты
ПартияКандидатголосов%
Демократическая партия Элси Гастингс (действующий президент)62,75969,3
Демократическая партия Шейла Черфилус-Маккормик27,83130,7
Всего голосов90,590100,0

Праймериз от республиканцев

Кандидаты

Объявлены
  • Вик Деграммонт, риэлтор
  • Грег Масселуайт, сварщик инспектор

Первичные результаты

Результаты праймериз республиканцев
ПартияКандидатГолосует%
республиканец Грег Масселуайт5,39452,0
Республиканец Вик Деграммонт4,97548,0
Всего голосов10,369100,0

Всеобщие выборы

Прогнозы

ИсточникРейтингПо состоянию на
Политический отчет The Cook Safe D2 июля 2020 г.
F iveThirtyEight Safe D15 октября 2020 г.
Inside Elections Safe D2 июня 2020 г.
Хрустальный шар Сабато Safe D2 июля 2020 г.
Politico Safe D19 апреля 2020 г.
Daily Kos Safe D3 июня 2020 г.
RCP Safe D9 июня 2020 г.
Нисканен Safe D7 июня 2020 г.

Результаты

20-й избирательный округ Флориды, 2020 г.
ПартияКандидатГолосов%
Демократическая партия Элси Гастингс (действующий президент)
Республиканец Грег Масселуайт
Всего голосов100,0
Округ 21

21-й округ расположен в Южной Флориде и включает часть округа Палм-Бич. В состав округа входят города Уэст-Палм-Бич, Бойнтон-Бич и Веллингтон. Демократ Лоис Франкель, которая представляла округ с 2013 года, была переизбрана без сопротивления в 2018 году.

Демократические праймериз

Кандидаты

Номинант
Исключен на первичных выборах
Ушел в отставку
  • Адам Ааронс, кинопродюсер и актер

Подтверждения

Лоис Франкель
Организации

Первичные результаты

Демократические первичные результаты
ПартияКандидатГолосов%
Демократическая Лоис Франкель (действующий президент)75,50486,0
Демократическая партия Гвидо Вайс1230814,0
Всего голосов87 812100,0

республиканские первичные выборы

Кандидаты

Номинант
Исключен на начальной стадии
Дисквалифицирован
  • Майкл Блюмлинг-младший, США Армия ветеран
  • Виктор Гарсиа да Роса, бизнесмен

Подтверждения

Лаура Лумер
США Президенты
США Представители
  • Мэтт Гетц, представитель США (FL-01) (2017-настоящее время)
  • Пол Госар, представитель США из (AZ-04) (2013-настоящее время), (AZ-01) (2011-2013)
Местные чиновники
Физические лица

Опрос

Источник опросаДата (даты). администрированияОбразец. размерПредел. ошибкиЛаура. ЛюмерДругое
Вашингтонский страж Дата выхода 20 июня 2020 г.51%>= 4%

Результаты первичных выборов

Республиканские праймериз результаты
ПартияКандидатГолосов%
республиканец Лаура Лумер 14,52642,5
республиканец Кристиан Акоста872425,5
республиканец Майкл Виларди419412,3
республиканец Аарон Скэнлан3,22 19,4
Республиканка Элизабет Фелтон2,4217,1
Республиканка Реба Шерилл1,0703,1
Всего голосов34,156100,0

Независимые кандидаты и кандидаты от третьих лиц

Независимые

Объявлено

Независимые республиканцы

Объявлен

Всеобщие выборы

Прогнозы

ИсточникРейтингПо состоянию на
Политический отчет Cook Safe D2 июля 2020 г.
FiveThirtyEight Safe D15 октября 2020 г.
Inside Elections Safe D2 июня 2020 г.
Хрустальный шар Сабато Safe D2 июля 2020 г.
Politico Safe D19 апреля 2020 г.
Daily Kos Safe D3 июня 2020 г.
RCP Safe D9 июня 2020 г.
Нисканен Safe D7 июня 2020 г.

Опрос

Источник опросаДата (даты). администрированияSample. размерДопустимая погрешность.Лоис. Франкель (D)Лаура. Loomer (R)Чарльстон. Малкемус (I)Затрудняюсь ответить
St. Пит Поллс / Политика Флориды 2 октября 2020 г.1015 (LV)± 3,1%61%33%2%5%

Результаты

21-й избирательный округ Флориды, 2020
ПартияКандидатГолосов%
Демократическая партия Лоис Франкель (действующий)
республиканец Лаура Лумер
независимый республиканец Петр Бласс (вписанный)
независимый Сильвия Караветта (вписанный)
независимый Чарльстон Малкемус
Общее количество голосов100,0
Округ 22

22-й округ расположен в Южной Флориде и включает части Бровард и Палм-Бич округов. В состав округа входят города Бока-Ратон, Дирфилд-Бич и Корал-Спрингс. Демократ Тед Дойч, представлявший округ с 2010 года, был переизбран с 62% голосов в 2018 году.

Демократические праймериз

Кандидаты

Номинальный

Республиканские первичные выборы

Кандидаты

Номинальный
  • Джеймс Пруден, поверенный
Исключен на первичных выборах
  • Фрэн Флинн, бизнес-леди
  • Джесси Мелтон, президент Paragon Wireless Group
  • Дарлин Сваффар, страховой агент

Первичные результаты

Результаты республиканских первичных выборов
ПартияКандидатГолосов%
республиканец Джеймс Пруден1184035,6
республиканец Джессика Мелтон9,96930,0
Республиканка Фрэн Флинн8,66726,1
Республиканка Дарлин Сваффар27638,3
Всего голосов33 239100,0

Общие выборы

Прогнозы

ИсточникРейтингПо состоянию на
Политический отчет Кука Safe D2 июля 2020 г.
FiveThirtyEight Safe D15 октября 2020 г.
Inside Elections Сейф D2 июня 2020 г.
Хрустальный шар Сабато Сейф D2 июля 2020 г.
Политико Сейф Dапрель 19, 2020
Daily Kos Safe D3 июня 2020 г.
RCP Safe D9 июня 2020 г.
Niskanen Safe D7 июня 2020 г.

Результаты

22-й избирательный округ Флориды, 2020 г.
ПартияКандидатГолоса%
Демократы Тед Дойч (действующий президент)
республиканец Джеймс Пруден
Всего голосов100,0
Округ 23

23-й округ расположен в Южной Флориде, и включает части округов Бровард и Майами-Дейд. В состав округа входят города Пембрук-Пайнс, Дэви и Авентура. Демократ Дебби Вассерман Шульц, которая представляла округ с 2005 года, была переизбрана с 58% голосов в 2018 году.

Демократические праймериз

Кандидаты

Номинальный
Исключен на праймериз
  • Джен Перельман, поверенный

Подтверждения

Джен Перельман
Физические лица
  • Марианна Уильямсон, автор и кандидат в президенты от Демократической партии 2020 года
  • Эндрю Ян, некоммерческий лидер, кандидат в президенты от Демократической партии 2020 года и посол по вопросам предпринимательства при президенте Обама
Организации
Дебби Вассерман Шульц
Организации
Newspapers

Первичные результаты

Демократические первичные результаты
Par tyКандидатГолосов%
Демократы Дебби Вассерман Шульц (действующий президент)55,72972,0
Демократическая партия Джен Перельман21 63128,0
Всего голосов77,360100,0

первичные республиканские выборы

Кандидаты

Кандидат
Исключен из первичных
  • Майкл Кроске, бизнесмен
Снял

Результаты первичных выборов

Результаты республиканских первичных выборов
ПартияКандидатГолоса%
Республиканка Карла Сполдинг12,75151,3
Республиканец Майкл Кроске12,11648,7
Всего голосов24,867100,0

Независимые кандидаты и кандидаты от третьих лиц

Независимые республиканцы

Заявлено
  • Д. Б. Фугейт (вписанный), предприниматель и ветеран ВВС США
  • Джефф Олсон (вписанный), агент по недвижимости

всеобщие выборы

Прогнозы

ИсточникРейтингПо состоянию на
Политический отчет Cook Safe D2 июля 2020 г.
FiveThirtyEight Safe D15 октября 2020 г.
Inside Elections Safe D2 июня 2020 г.
Хрустальный шар Сабато Safe D2 июля 2020 г.
Politico Safe D19 апреля 2020 г.
Daily Kos Safe D3 июня 2020 г.
Niskanen Safe Dиюнь 7, 2020
RCP Safe D9 июня 2020 года

Результаты

23-й избирательный округ Флориды, 2020
ПартияКандидатГолосов%
Демократический Дебби Вассерман Шульц (действующий президент)
Республиканец Карла Сполдинг
Независимый республиканец Д. Б. Фугейт (вписывается)
Независимый республиканец Джефф Олсон (вписывает)
Общее количество голосов100,0
Округ 24

24-й округ расположен в Южная Флорида, и включает части округов Бровард и Майами-Дейд. В состав округа входят города Майами, Майами Гарденс и Голливуд. Демократ Фредерика Уилсон, которая представляла округ с 2011 года, была переизбрана без сопротивления в 2018 году.

Демократические праймериз

Кандидаты

Номинант
Исключен на первичных выборах

Подтверждения

Фредерика Уилсон
Организации

Первичные результаты

Демократические первичные результаты
ПартияКандидатголосует%
Демократическая партия Фредерика Уилсон (действующий президент)6850584,7
Демократическая партия Сакина Лехтола62677,7
Демократическая партия Рикардо де ла Фуэнте6,1347,6
Всего голосов80906100,0

Праймериз республиканцев

Кандидаты

Номинальный
  • Лаверн Спик э-э, руководитель некоммерческой организации

Независимые кандидаты и кандидаты от третьих лиц

Либертарианцы

Номинальный

Независимые республиканцы

Объявлен
  • Ховард Неппер (вписанный), бизнесмен и кандидат в Сенат США в 2010, 2016 и 2018 годах

Независимые

Объявлен
  • Гектор Ривера (вписанный), маклер по недвижимости
  • Кристин Александрия Оливо, активистка

Всеобщие выборы

Прогнозы

ИсточникРейтингПо состоянию на
Политический отчет Кука Safe D2 июля 2020 г.
FiveThirtyEight Safe D15 октября 2020 г.
Inside Elections Safe D2 июня 2020 г.
Хрустальный шар Сабато Сейф D2 июля 2020 г.
Политико Сейф D19 апреля 2020 г.
Daily Kos Safe D3 июня 2020 г.
RCP Safe D9 июня 2020 г.
Niskanen Safe D7 июня 2020 г.

Результаты

24-й избирательный округ Флориды, 2020 г.
ПартияКандидатГолоса%
Демократическая партия Фредерика Уилсон (действующий президент)
республиканец Лаверн Спайсер
либертарианец Кортни Омега-Тернер
независимый республиканец Говард Неппер (вписанный)
независимый Кристин Александрия Оливо
Независимый Гектор Ривера (вписано)
Общее количество голосов100,0
Округ 25

25-й округ расположен в Южной Флориде и простирается на части Юго-Западной Флориды и Хартленд Флориды, и включает в себя все округ Хендри, а также части Майами-Дейд и Кольер округов. В состав округа входят города Хайалиа, Дорал и Клевистон. Республиканец Марио Диас-Балар, представлявший округ с 2003 года, был переизбран с 60% голосов в 2018 году.

Республиканские праймериз

Кандидаты

Номинальный

Демократические праймериз

Кандидаты

Дисквалифицирован
  • Ядира Эскобар, блогер

Всеобщие выборы

Прогнозы

ИсточникРейтингПо состоянию на
Политический отчет Cook Safe R2 июля 2020 г. <1921 г.>FiveThirtyEight Safe R15 октября 2020 г.
Inside Elections Safe R2 июня 2020 г.
Хрустальный шар Сабато Safe R2 июля 2020 г.
Politico Safe R9 сентября 2020 г.
Daily Kos Safe R3 июня 2020 г.
RCP Safe R15 октября 2020 г.
Niskanen Safe R7 июня 2020 г.

Результаты

25-й округ по выборам Конгресса Флориды, 2020 г.
ВечеринкаКандидатГолосов%
республиканец Марио Диас-Балар (действующий президент)
Всего голосов100,0
республиканец удерживает
Округ 26

26-й округ расположен в Южной Флориде и Флорида-Кис, и включает весь округ Монро и часть из округа Майами-Дейд. В состав округа входят города Хомстед, Кендейл-Лейкс и Ки-Уэст. Демократ Дебби Мукарсель-Пауэлл, которая представляла округ с 2019 года, перевернула округ и была избрана 50% голосов в 2018 году.

Этот округ включен в список демократов. - занял места Национальный республиканский комитет Конгресса, нацеленный на 2020 год.

Демократические праймериз

Кандидаты

Номинант

Республиканские первичные выборы

Кандидаты

Кандидат
Исключен на первичных выборах
Отказался
  • Хосе Пейшото, инженер и кандидат от 26-го избирательного округа Флориды в 2012 и 2016
  • Ирина Вилариньо, ресторатор
Отклонено

Подтверждения

Карлос А. Хименес
Федеральные чиновники

Опрос

Источник опросаДата (а). администрированиеОбразец. размерПредел. ошибкиОмар. BlancoCarlos. GiménezOtherUndecided
Unspecified national Republican organisation October 13–15, 2019~ 136 ( LV)6%51%2%39%

Primary results

Republican primary results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Carlos A. Giménez 29,48059.9
Republican Omar Blanco19,72140.1
Total votes49,201100.0

Endorsements

Debbie Mucarsel-Powell (D)
US Presidents
Organizations

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report Lean DOctober 21, 2020
FiveThirtyEight Likely DOctober 19, 2020
Inside Elections Tilt DOctober 16, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball TossupSeptember 2, 2020
Politico TossupSeptember 8, 2020
Daily Kos TossupJune 3, 2020
RCP TossupOctober 15, 2020
Niskanen Safe DJune 7, 2020

Polling

Poll sourceDate(s). administeredSample. sizeMargin. of errorDebbie. Murcasel-Powell (D)Carlos. Giménez (R)Other/. Undecided
Meeting Street Insights (R) July 14–18, 2020400 (RV)± 4.9%42%47%11%
Unspecified national Republican organisation October 13–15, 2019400 (LV)± 4.9%42%45%

Results

Florida's 26th congressional district, 2020
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Debbie Mucarsel-Powell (incumbent)
Republican Carlos A. Giménez
Total votes100.0
District 27

The 27th district is located in South Florida, and includes part of Miami-Dade County. The district includes the cities of Coral Gables, Kendall, and Miami Beach, as well as the neighborhood of Little Havana in Miami. Democrat Donna Shalala, who has represented the district since 2019, flipped the district and was elected with 51% of the vote in 2018.

This district is included on the list of Democratic-held seats the National Republican Congressional Committee is targeting in 2020.

Democratic primary

Candidates

Nominee
Withdrawn

Endorsements

Donna Shalala
U.S. Presidents
Organizations

Republican primary

Candidates

Nominee
Eliminated in primary
  • Juan Fiol, real estate agent
  • Raymond Molina, banker and Brigade 2506 veteran

Endorsements

Maria Elvira Salazar
U.S. Representatives
Organizations

Primary results

Republican primary results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Maria Elvira Salazar 39,68779.1
Republican Raymond Molina5,49710. 9
Republican Juan Fiol5,01810.0
Total votes50,202100.0

Independent and third party candidates

Independent Republicans

Declared
  • Frank Polo (write-in), businessman

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report Likely DJuly 2, 2020
FiveThirtyEight Likely DOctober 15, 2020
Inside Elections Safe DJune 2, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball Likely DJuly 2, 2020
Politico Likely DApril 19, 2020
Daily Kos Lean DJune 3, 2020
RCP Likely DOctober 15, 2020
Niskanen Safe DJune 7, 2020

Polling

Poll sourceDate(s). administeredSample. sizeMargin. of errorDonna. Shalala (D)Maria. Salazar (R)Other/. Undecided
Bendixen Amandi Research (D) October 9–13, 2020500 (LV)± 4.4%50%43%7%
1892 Polling (R) September 2–6, 2020400 (LV)± 4.9%43%46%

Results

Florida's 27th congressional district, 2020
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Donna Shalala (incumbent)
Republican Maria Elvira Salazar
Independent Republican Frank Polo (write-in)
Total votes100.0
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