2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 5
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{{Infobox election
| election_name = 2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida
| country = Florida
| type = legislative
| ongoing = no
| previous_election = 2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida
| previous_year = 2020
| next_election = 2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida
| next_year = 2024
| seats_for_election = All 28 Florida seats to the United States House of Representatives
| election_date = November 8, 2022
| party1 = Republican Party (United States)
| last_election1 = 16
| seats1 = 20
| seat_change1 = {{increase}} 4
| popular_vote1 = 4,271,296
| percentage1 = 58.25%
| swing1 = {{increase}} 6.15%
| party2 = Democratic Party (United States)
| last_election2 = 11
| seats2 = 8
| seat_change2 = {{decrease}} 3
| popular_vote2 = 2,905,713
| percentage2 = 39.63%
| swing2 = {{decrease}} 6.42%
| map_image = {{switcher |300px |Election results by district |300px |Election results by county |default=1}}
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Republican
{{legend|#e27f90|50–60%}}
{{legend|#cc2f4a|60–70%}}
{{legend|#D40000|70–80%}}
{{legend|#aa0000|80–90%}}
{{legend|#800000|90>%}}
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Democratic
{{legend|#86b6f2|50–60%}}
{{legend|#4389e2|60–70%}}
{{legend|#1666CB|70–80%}}
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}}
{{Elections in Florida sidebar}}
The 2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida were held on November 8, 2022, to elect the 28 U.S. representatives from Florida, one from each of the state's 28 congressional districts. The primary was held on August 23, 2022.{{#invoke:cite web||title=Election Dates - Division of Elections - Florida Department of State |url=https://dos.myflorida.com/elections/for-voters/election-dates/ |access-date=2022-06-28 |website=dos.myflorida.com}} The elections coincided with the 2022 United States Senate election in Florida, other elections to the House of Representatives, other elections to the United States Senate, and various state and local elections.
The Republican Party gained four seats, increasing their majority from 16–11 to 20–8. No Republican lost re-election.
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Results summary
=Statewide=
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colspan=2 rowspan=2|Party | rowspan=2|Candi- dates | colspan=2|Votes | colspan=3|Seats | ||||
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{{Abbr|No.|Number}} | % | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} || +/– | % | ||||
style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};"| | align=left|Republican Party | 28 | | 4,271,196 | 58.25% | 20 | {{increase}} 4 | 71.43% |
style="background:{{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};"| | align=left|Democratic Party | 25 | 2,905,702 | 39.63% | 8 | {{decrease}} 3 | 28.57% |
style="background:{{party color|Libertarian Party (United States)}};"| | align=left|Libertarian Party | 2 | 80,370 | 1.10% | 0 | {{Steady}} | 0% |
style="background:{{party color|Independent}};"| | align=left|Independent | 8 | 75,036 | 1.02% | 0 | {{Steady}} | 0% |
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| colspan=2 align=left|Total | 61 | 7,332,304 | 100% | 28 | {{increase}} 1 | 100% |
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{{bar percent|Republican|{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}|58.26}}
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{{bar percent|Independent|{{party color|Independent}}|0.26}}
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{{bar percent|Republican|{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}|71.43}}
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=District=
Results of the 2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida by district:{{#invoke:cite web||title=2022 General Election November 8, 2022 Official Election Results|url=https://floridaelectionwatch.gov/FederalOffices/USRepresentative|publisher=Secretary of State of Florida|date=November 8, 2022}}
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! scope=col rowspan=3|District ! scope=col colspan=2|Republican ! scope=col colspan=2|Democratic ! scope=col colspan=2|Others ! scope=col colspan=2|Total ! scope=col rowspan=3|Result | |||||||||
scope=col colspan=2 style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}"| | scope=col colspan=2 style="background:{{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}}"| | scope=col colspan=2| | scope=col colspan=2| | ||||||
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scope=col data-sort-type="number"|Votes | scope=col data-sort-type="number"|% | scope=col data-sort-type="number"|Votes | scope=col data-sort-type="number"|% | scope=col data-sort-type="number"|Votes | scope=col data-sort-type="number"|% | scope=col data-sort-type="number"|Votes | scope=col data-sort-type="number"|% | ||
{{Party shading/Republican}}
| align=left|{{ushr|FL|1|District 1}} | 197,349 | 67.86% | 93,467 | 32.14% | 0 | 0% | 290,816 | 100.00% | align=left|Republican hold |
{{Party shading/Republican}}
| align=left|{{ushr|FL|2|District 2}} | 180,236 | 59.8% | 121,153 | 40.2% | 0 | 0% | 301,389 | 100.00% | align=left|Republican hold |
{{Party shading/Republican}}
| align=left|{{ushr|FL|3|District 3}} | 178,101 | 62.52% | 103,382 | 36.29% | 3,410 | 1.2% | 284,893 | 100.00% | align=left|Republican hold |
{{Party shading/Republican}}
| align=left|{{ushr|FL|4|District 4}} | 165,696 | 60.45% | 108,402 | 39.45% | 5 | <0.01% | 274,103 | 100.00% | align=left|Republican gain |
{{Party shading/Republican}}
| align=left|{{ushr|FL|5|District 5}} | 0 | - | 0 | - | 0 | - | 0 | 100.00% | align=left|Republican hold |
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| align=left|{{ushr|FL|6|District 6}} | 226,548 | 75.33% | 0 | 0% | 74,207 | 24.67% | 300,755 | 100.00% | align=left|Republican hold |
{{Party shading/Republican}}
| align=left|{{ushr|FL|7|District 7}} | 177,966 | 58.53% | 126,079 | 41.47% | 10 | <0.01% | 304,055 | 100.00% | align=left|Republican gain |
{{Party shading/Republican}}
| align=left|{{ushr|FL|8|District 8}} | 222,128 | 64.91% | 120,080 | 35.09% | 0 | 0% | 342,208 | 100.00% | align=left|Republican hold |
{{Party shading/Democratic}}
| align=left|{{ushr|FL|9|District 9}} | 93,827 | 46.36% | 108,541 | 53.64% | 0 | 0% | 202,368 | 100.00% | align=left|Democratic hold |
{{Party shading/Democratic}}
| align=left|{{ushr|FL|10|District 10}} | 78,844 | 38.44% | 117,955 | 59.00% | 3,111 | 1.56% | 199,910 | 100.00% | align=left|Democratic hold |
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| align=left|{{ushr|FL|11|District 11}} | 205,995 | 63.07% | 115,647 | 35.41% | 4,967 | 1.52% | 326,609 | 100.00% | align=left|Republican hold |
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| align=left|{{ushr|FL|12|District 12}} | 226,583 | 70.38% | 95,377 | 29.62% | 4 | <0.01% | 321,964 | 100.00% | align=left|Republican hold |
{{Party shading/Republican}}
| align=left|{{ushr|FL|13|District 13}} | 181,487 | 53.14% | 153,876 | 45.05% | 6,183 | 1.81% | 341,546 | 100.00% | align=left|Republican gain |
{{Party shading/Democratic}}
| align=left|{{ushr|FL|14|District 14}} | 113,427 | 43.1% | 149,737 | 56.9% | 0 | 0% | 263,164 | 100.00% | align=left|Democratic hold |
{{Party shading/Republican}}
| align=left|{{ushr|FL|15|District 15}} | 145,219 | 58.54% | 102,835 | 41.46% | 0 | 0% | 248,054 | 100.00% | align=left|Republican gain |
{{Party shading/Republican}}
| align=left|{{ushr|FL|16|District 16}} | 189,762 | 62.14% | 115,575 | 37.85% | 21 | 0.01% | 305,358 | 100.00% | align=left|Republican hold |
{{Party shading/Republican}}
| align=left|{{ushr|FL|17|District 17}} | 222,601 | 63.85% | 123,822 | 35.51% | 2,226 | 0.64% | 348,649 | 100.00% | align=left|Republican hold |
{{Party shading/Republican}}
| align=left|{{ushr|FL|18|District 18}} | 167,429 | 74.67% | 0 | 0% | 56,805 | 25.33% | 224,234 | 100.00% | align=left|Republican hold |
{{Party shading/Republican}}
| align=left|{{ushr|FL|19|District 19}} | 213,035 | 68.00% | 100,226 | 31.99% | 13 | 0% | 313,274 | 100.00% | align=left|Republican hold |
{{Party shading/Democratic}}
| align=left|{{ushr|FL|20|District 20}} | 52,151 | 27.69% | 136,215 | 72.31% | 0 | 0% | 188,366 | 100.00% | align=left|Democratic hold |
{{Party shading/Republican}}
| align=left|{{ushr|FL|21|District 21}} | 208,614 | 63.5% | 119,891 | 36.5% | 0 | 0% | 328,505 | 100.00% | align=left|Republican hold |
{{Party shading/Democratic}}
| align=left|{{ushr|FL|22|District 22}} | 122,194 | 44.89% | 150,010 | 55.11% | 0 | 0% | 272,204 | 100.00% | align=left|Democratic hold |
{{Party shading/Democratic}}
| align=left|{{ushr|FL|23|District 23}} | 130,681 | 46.83% | 143,951 | 51.59% | 4,417 | 1.58% | 279,049 | 100.00% | align=left|Democratic hold |
{{Party shading/Democratic}}
| align=left|{{ushr|FL|24|District 24}} | 52,449 | 28.21% | 133,442 | 71.79% | 0 | 0% | 185,891 | 100.00% | align=left|Democratic hold |
{{Party shading/Democratic}}
| align=left|{{ushr|FL|25|District 25}} | 105,239 | 44.91% | 129,113 | 55.09% | 0 | % | 234,352 | 100.00% | align=left|Democratic hold |
{{Party shading/Republican}}
| align=left|{{ushr|FL|26|District 26}} | 143,240 | 70.87% | 58,868 | 29.13% | 0 | 0% | 202,108 | 100.00% | align=left|Republican hold |
{{Party shading/Republican}}
| align=left|{{ushr|FL|27|District 27}} | 136,038 | 57.29% | 101,404 | 42.71% | 0 | 0% | 237,442 | 100.00% | align=left|Republican hold |
{{Party shading/Republican}}
| align=left|{{ushr|FL|28|District 28}} | 134,457 | 63.68% | 76,665 | 36.31% | 28 | 0.01% | 211,150 | 100.00% | align=left|Republican hold |
class="sortbottom" style="font-weight:bold"
| align=left|Total | 4,271,296 | 58.25% | 2,905,713 | 39.63% | 145,406 | 2.12% | 7,332,415 | 100.00% |
District 1
{{Infobox election
| election_name = 2022 Florida's 1st congressional district election
| country = Florida
| type = presidential
| ongoing = no
| previous_election = 2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 1
| previous_year = 2020
| election_date = November 8, 2022
| next_election = 2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 1
| next_year = 2024
| seats_for_election = Florida's 1st congressional district
| image_size = x150px
| image1 = Matt Gaetz, official portrait, 116th Congress (cropped).jpg
| nominee1 = Matt Gaetz
| party1 = Republican Party (United States)
| popular_vote1 = 197,349
| percentage1 = 67.86%
| image2 = Rebekah Jones.jpg
| nominee2 = Rebekah Jones
| party2 = Democratic Party (United States)
| popular_vote2 = 93,467
| percentage2 = 32.14%
| map_image = {{switcher |250px |Results by county |250px |Results by precinct}}
| map_size = 300px
| map_caption = Gaetz: {{legend0|#ed8783|50–60%}} {{legend0|#e55651|60–70%}} {{legend0|#d02923|70–80%}} {{legend0|#b00600|80–90%}} {{legend0|#850400|>90%}}
Jones: {{legend0|#7996e2|50–60%}} {{legend0|#6674de|60–70%}} {{legend0|#4170cd|70–80%}} {{legend0|#3358a2|80–90%}} {{legend0|#244079|>90%}}
| title = U.S. Representative
| before_election = Matt Gaetz
| before_party = Republican Party (United States)
| after_election = Matt Gaetz
| after_party = Republican Party (United States)
}}
{{see also|Florida's 1st congressional district}}
Republican Matt Gaetz, who had represented the district since 2017, was re-elected with 64.6% of the vote in 2020.{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Wasserman|first1=David|last2=Andrews|first2=Sophie|last3=Saenger|first3=Leo|last4=Cohen|first4=Lev|last5=Flinn|first5=Ally|last6=Tatarsky|first6=Griff|display-authors=1|title=2020 House Tracker|url=https://cookpolitical.com/2020-house-vote-tracker|url-status=live|access-date=2021-07-20|website=The Cook Political Report|language=en|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201104200403/https://cookpolitical.com/2020-house-vote-tracker |archive-date=November 4, 2020 }} He won re-election in 2022.{{#invoke:cite web||last=Lillis |first=Mike |date=2022-11-09 |title=Gaetz easily wins fourth term in Florida |url=https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/3724435-gaetz-easily-wins-fourth-term-in-florida/ |access-date=2022-11-12 |website=The Hill |language=en-US}}
The 1st district contains all of Escambia, Okaloosa and Santa Rosa counties, as well as the western portion of Walton county. Following redistricting the district shrank somewhat, losing its portion of Holmes County and part of Walton County.
Despite losing by an overwhelming margin, Jones ended up being the biggest overperformer in this election cycle for a Florida congressional candidate when compared to the top of the ticket. Jones outperformed Val Demings, the Democratic nominee for the concurrent U.S. Senate race, by approximately 9 percentage points, and Charlie Crist, the Democratic nominee for Florida governor, by about 11 percentage points within this district's borders. However, this likely had to do with the numerous scandals that faced Matt Gaetz.
=Republican primary=
==Candidates==
===Nominee===
- Matt Gaetz, incumbent U.S. representative{{#invoke:cite web||date=May 21, 2021|title=FEC Form 2 for Report FEC-1517803|url=https://docquery.fec.gov/cgi-bin/forms/H6FL01119/1517803/|url-status=live|access-date=2021-07-20|website=Federal Election Commission|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210720045427/https://docquery.fec.gov/cgi-bin/forms/H6FL01119/1517803/ |archive-date=July 20, 2021 }}
===Eliminated in primary===
- Mark Lombardo, Marine combat veteran, former FedEx executive and pilot{{#invoke:cite web||title=Marine combat veteran announces self-funded primary challenge to Matt Gaetz|url=https://www.foxnews.com/politics/marine-combat-veteran-announces-self-funded-primary-challenge-to-matt-gaetz|publisher=Fox News|access-date=June 15, 2022|author=Morris, Kyle|date=June 15, 2022}}
- Greg Merk, former U.S. Air Force officer and candidate for this district in 2020
=== Withdrawn ===
- Bryan Jones, pilot{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Little |first1=Jim |title=Fort Walton Beach's Bryan Jones aiming to unseat to Matt Gaetz |url=https://www.pnj.com/story/news/politics/elections/2022/02/14/fort-walton-beachs-bryan-jones-aiming-unseat-matt-gaetz/6749219001/ |publisher=Pensacola News Journal |access-date=July 9, 2022 |date=February 14, 2022}}
- Angela Marie Walls-Windhauser, perennial candidate
=== Did not qualify ===
- Jeremy Kelly, U.S. Marine Corps veteran{{#invoke:cite web||last=Gaffney|first=Robbie|date=June 9, 2021|title=Rebekah Jones Announces, Then Walks Back Plans To Run Against Matt Gaetz|url=https://news.wjct.org/post/rebekah-jones-announces-then-walks-back-plans-run-against-matt-gaetz|url-status=live|access-date=2021-07-20|website=WJCT|language=en|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210609192310/https://news.wjct.org/post/rebekah-jones-announces-then-walks-back-plans-run-against-matt-gaetz |archive-date=June 9, 2021 }}
- John Mills, former U.S. Navy officer and candidate for this district in 2016, 2018, and 2020{{#invoke:cite web||date=October 14, 2020|title=FEC Form 2 for Report FEC-1448394|url=https://docquery.fec.gov/cgi-bin/forms/H6FL01143/1448394/|url-status=live|access-date=2021-07-20|website=Federal Election Commission|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210720045416/https://docquery.fec.gov/cgi-bin/forms/H6FL01143/1448394/ |archive-date=July 20, 2021 }}
=== Declined ===
- Alex Andrade, state representative (running for re-election){{#invoke:cite web||title=Candidate Tracking system - Florida Division of Elections - Department of State|url=https://dos.elections.myflorida.com/candidates/CanDetail.asp?account=79025|url-status=live|access-date=2021-07-20|website=Florida Department of State|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210720045438/https://dos.elections.myflorida.com/candidates/CanDetail.asp?account=79025 |archive-date=July 20, 2021 }}
- Doug Bates, attorney{{#invoke:cite web||last=Ogles|first=Jacob|date=2021-04-06|title=Beyond GaetzGate: What would a special election in CD 1 look like?|url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/417481-beyond-gaetzgate-what-would-a-special-election-in-cd-1-look-like/|url-status=live|access-date=2021-07-20|website=Florida Politics|language=en-US|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210406094902/https://floridapolitics.com/archives/417481-beyond-gaetzgate-what-would-a-special-election-in-cd-1-look-like/ |archive-date=April 6, 2021 }}
- Doug Broxson, state senator (running for re-election){{#invoke:cite web||title=Candidate Tracking system - Florida Division of Elections - Department of State|url=https://dos.elections.myflorida.com/candidates/CanDetail.asp?account=79033|url-status=live|access-date=2021-07-20|website=Florida Department of State|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210720045434/https://dos.elections.myflorida.com/candidates/CanDetail.asp?account=79033 |archive-date=July 20, 2021 }}
- Chris Dosev, businessman and candidate for this district in 2016 and 2018{{#invoke:cite web||last=Fineout|first=Gary|date=April 10, 2021|title=Florida Republicans see opening as Gaetz's legal peril rises|url=https://politi.co/3taIxY1|access-date=2021-07-20|website=Politico|language=en}}
- George Gainer, state senator (running for re-election){{#invoke:cite web||title=Candidate Tracking system - Florida Division of Elections - Department of State|url=https://dos.elections.myflorida.com/candidates/CanDetail.asp?account=73935|url-status=live|access-date=2021-07-20|website=Florida Department of State|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210720045436/https://dos.elections.myflorida.com/candidates/CanDetail.asp?account=73935 |archive-date=July 20, 2021 }}
- Ashton Hayward, former mayor of Pensacola
- Mike Hill, former state representative
- Larry Keefe, former U.S. attorney for the Northern District of Florida
- Carolyn Ketchel, Okaloosa County commissioner
- Laura Loomer, reporter for InfoWars, far-right activist, and nominee for Florida's 21st congressional district in 2020 (running in the 11th district){{#invoke:cite web||date=February 25, 2021|title=Laura Loomer Announces 2022 Congressional Run|url=https://floridianpress.com/2021/02/laura-loomer-announces-2022-congressional-run/|access-date=February 25, 2021|website=The Floridian}}
- Anna Paulina Luna, director of Hispanic Engagement for Turning Point USA and nominee for Florida's 13th congressional district in 2020 (running in the 13th district)
- Jimmy Patronis, Chief Financial Officer of Florida (running for re-election){{#invoke:cite web||last=Wilson|first=Drew|date=2021-05-04|title='Let's keep Florida open': Jimmy Patronis kicks off reelection campaign|url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/426463-lets-keep-florida-open-jimmy-patronis-kicks-off-reelection-campaign/|url-status=live|access-date=2021-07-20|website=Florida Politics|language=en-US|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210503184832/https://floridapolitics.com/archives/426463-lets-keep-florida-open-jimmy-patronis-kicks-off-reelection-campaign/ |archive-date=May 3, 2021 }}
- Grover C. Robinson IV, mayor of Pensacola
- Anthony Sabatini, state representative (running in the 7th district){{#invoke:cite web||last=Ogles|first=Jacob|date=2021-06-08|title=Anthony Sabatini shifts plans, will challenge Stephanie Murphy in 2022|url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/434365-anthony-sabatini-shifts-plans-will-challenge-stephanie-murphy-in-2022/|url-status=live|access-date=2021-07-20|website=Florida Politics|language=en-US|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210608110219/https://floridapolitics.com/archives/434365-anthony-sabatini-shifts-plans-will-challenge-stephanie-murphy-in-2022/ |archive-date=June 8, 2021 }}
- Frank White, former state representative and candidate for Florida attorney general in 2018
- Jayer Williamson, state representative (running for re-election){{#invoke:cite web||title=Candidate Tracking system - Florida Division of Elections - Department of State|url=https://dos.elections.myflorida.com/candidates/CanDetail.asp?account=79133|url-status=live|access-date=2021-07-20|website=Florida Department of State|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210720045414/https://dos.elections.myflorida.com/candidates/CanDetail.asp?account=79133 |archive-date=July 20, 2021 }}
==Endorsements==
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| title = Matt Gaetz
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Executive Branch officials
- Donald Trump, 45th president of the United States (2017–2021){{#invoke:cite web||last1=Sachs |first1=Aimee |title=Matt Gaetz nets Donald Trump endorsement |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/549481-matt-gaetz-nets-trump-endorsement/ |website=floridapolitics.com |date=August 21, 2022 |access-date=August 21, 2022}}
}}
==Results==
[[File:2022_Florida's_1st_Congressional_District_Republican_Primary_map_by_county.svg|thumb|Republican primary county results:{{collapsible list
| title = Map legend|{{legend|#d02823|Gaetz—70-80%}}|{{legend|#e55751|Gaetz—60–70%}}|
}}]]
{{Election box begin no change|title=Republican primary results{{#invoke:cite web||title=Primary Results |url=https://floridaelectionwatch.gov/FederalOffices/USRepresentative |access-date=September 3, 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220903050655/https://floridaelectionwatch.gov/FederalOffices/USRepresentative |archive-date=September 3, 2022 |url-status=live}}}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|candidate=Matt Gaetz (incumbent)|party=Republican Party (United States)|votes=73,374|percentage=69.7}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Republican Party (US)|candidate=Mark Lombardo|votes=25,720|percentage=24.4}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change|candidate=Greg Merk|party=Republican Party (United States)|votes=6,170|percentage=5.9}}
{{Election box total no change|votes=105,264|percentage=100.0}}
{{Election box end}}
= Democratic primary =
== Candidates ==
=== Nominee ===
- Rebekah Jones, former Florida Department of Health analyst (disqualified, granted stay order by Appellate Court, then reinstated to ballot){{#invoke:cite web||url=https://news.yahoo.com/data-scientist-who-clashed-with-de-santis-returns-to-florida-as-covid-surges-preparing-to-run-against-matt-gaetz-162223028.html|title=Data scientist who clashed with DeSantis returns to Florida, preparing to run against Matt Gaetz|website=Yahoo! News|author=Nazaryan, Alexander|date=August 6, 2021}}{{#invoke:cite web||url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/450160-rebekah-jones-to-run-as-democrat-not-independent-citing-elections-bill-strictures/|title=Rebekah Jones to run as Democrat, not Independent, citing elections law strictures|date=August 13, 2021}}{{#invoke:cite web||url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/544616-judge-tosses-rebekah-jones-from-cd-1-race/|title=Judge tosses Rebekah Jones from CD 1 race|last=Ogles|first=Jacob|date=August 5, 2022|access-date=August 5, 2022}}{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Wolfe |first1=Wes |title=Stay keeps Rebekah Jones on CD 1 ballot, for now |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/546913-stay-rebekah-jones-cd1/ |website=floridapolitics.com |date=August 14, 2022}}{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Wilson |first1=Drew |title=Appeals court sides with Rebekah Jones, places her back on CD 1 ballot |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/549962-appeals-court-sides-with-rebekah-jones-places-her-back-on-cd-1-ballot/ |website=floridapolitics.com |date=August 22, 2022}}
===Eliminated in primary===
=== Declined ===
- Dianne Krumel, Florida Democratic Party committeewoman
- Lumon May, Escambia County commissioner
- Jennifer Zimmerman, pediatrician and nominee for this district in 2018
== Results ==
[[File:2022_Florida's_1st_Congressional_District_Democratic_Primary_map_by_county.svg|thumb|Democratic primary county results:{{collapsible list
| title = Map legend|{{legend|#678cd7|Jones—60–70%}}||
}}]]
{{Election box begin no change|title=Democratic primary results}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|candidate=Rebekah Jones|party=Democratic Party (United States)|votes=21,875|percentage=62.6}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change|candidate=Peggy Schiller|party=Democratic Party (United States)|votes=13,091|percentage=37.4}}
{{Election box total no change|votes=34,966|percentage=100.0}}
{{Election box end}}
=General election=
== Debate ==
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
|+ 2022 Florida's 1st congressional district debate |
scope="col" | {{abbr|No.|Number}}
! scope="col" | Date ! scope="col" | Host ! scope="col" | Moderator ! scope="col" | Link ! scope="col"| Republican ! scope="col"| Democratic |
---|
colspan="5" rowspan="2" |Key: {{Colors|black|#90ff90| P }} Participant {{Colors|black|#FFFFDD| A }} Absent {{Colors|black|#ff9090| N }} Not invited {{Colors|black|#CCFFCC| I }} Invited {{color box|#f0e68c|W}} Withdrawn ! scope="col" style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (US)}}"| ! scope="col" style="background:{{party color|Democratic Party (US)}}"| |
scope="col" | Matt Gaetz
! scope="col" | Rebekah Jones |
1
| style="white-space:nowrap;" | Oct. 26, 2022 | style="white-space:nowrap;" | WSRE | style="white-space:nowrap;" | Mollye Barrows | style="white-space:nowrap;" |PBS[https://video.wsre.org/video/rally-2022-two07l/ PBS] | {{Yes|P}} | {{Yes|P}} |
== Predictions ==
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Source !Ranking !As of | |
align=left | The Cook Political Report{{#invoke:cite web | title=2022 House Race Ratings | url=https://cookpolitical.com/ratings/house-race-ratings |website=The Cook Political Report | access-date=April 25, 2022}}
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} | April 25, 2022 |
align=left | Inside Elections{{#invoke:cite web | title=House Ratings | url=http://insideelections.com/ratings/house | publisher=The Rothenberg Political Report | access-date=May 17, 2022}}
| {{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} | May 17, 2022 |
align=left | Sabato's Crystal Ball{{#invoke:cite web | website=Sabato's Crystal Ball|title=2022 House Ratings|url=https://centerforpolitics.org/crystalball/2022-house/|access-date=April 27, 2022}}
|{{USRaceRating|Safe|R}} | April 27, 2022 |
align=left |Politico{{#invoke:cite web | url=https://www.politico.com/2022-election/race-forecasts-ratings-and-predictions/house/ |title=2022 Election Forecast|date=April 28, 2022|work=Politico}}
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} |April 28, 2022 |
align="left" |RCP{{#invoke:cite web | url= https://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2022/house/elections-map.html|title=Battle for the House 2022|date=June 9, 2022 |publisher=RCP}}
|{{USRaceRating|Safe|R}} |June 9, 2022 |
align=left |Fox News{{#invoke:cite web | title=2022 Election Forecast |url=https://www.foxnews.com/politics/fox-news-power-rankings-gop-expected-take-control-house|website=Fox News |date=July 11, 2022 |access-date=July 11, 2022}}
| {{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} |July 11, 2022 |
align="left" |DDHQ{{#invoke:cite web | title=2022 Election Forecast |url=https://forecast.decisiondeskhq.com/house|website=DDHQ |date=July 20, 2022 |access-date=July 20, 2022}}
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} |July 20, 2022 |
align="left" |538{{#invoke:cite web | title=2022 Election Forecast |url=https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/2022-election-forecast/|website=FiveThirtyEight |date=June 30, 2022 |access-date=June 30, 2022}}
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} |June 30, 2022 |
align="left" |The Economist{{#invoke:cite news | title=The Economist's 2022 House Election forecast |url=https://www.economist.com/interactive/us-midterms-2022/forecast/house |newspaper=The Economist |access-date=September 28, 2022}}
| {{USRaceRating|Safe|R}} | September 28, 2022 |
==Polling==
class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%;text-align:center;" |
valign=bottom
! Poll source ! Date(s) ! Sample ! Margin ! style="width:100px;"| Matt ! style="width:100px;"| Rebekah ! Undecided |
style="text-align:left;"|The Listener Group/The Political Matrix (R)[https://web.archive.org/web/20220929062353/https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/polls/20220928_FL01_PoliticalMatrix.pdf The Listener Group/The Political Matrix (R)]
|September 22–26, 2022 |618 (LV) |± 4.8% |{{party shading/Republican}}|41% |39% |21% |
style="text-align:left;"|The Listener Group/The Political Matrix (R)[http://thelistenergroup.com/rebekah-jones-leads-matt-gaetz-2/ The Listener Group/The Political Matrix (R)]
|February 25 – March 8, 2022 |432 (LV) |± 4.3% |47% |{{party shading/Democratic}}|53% |– |
style="text-align:left;"|The Listener Group/The Political Matrix (R)[http://thelistenergroup.com/rebekah-jones-in-tight-race-vs-congressman-matt-gaetz/ The Listener Group/The Political Matrix (R)]
|October 8–28, 2021 |532 (LV) |± 4.3% |{{party shading/Republican}}|42% |34% |24% |
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change
| title = Florida's 1st congressional district, 2022{{#invoke:cite web||title=November 8, 2022 General Election - Official Results |url=https://results.elections.myflorida.com/Index.asp?ElectionDate=11/8/2022&DATAMODE= |website=Florida Department of State}}
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Matt Gaetz (incumbent)
| party = Republican Party (United States)
| votes = 197,349
| percentage = 67.9
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Rebekah Jones
| party = Democratic Party (United States)
| votes = 93,467
| percentage = 32.1
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 290,816
| percentage = 100.0
}}
{{Election box hold with party link no swing
| winner = Republican Party (United States)
}}
{{Election box end}}
District 2
{{Infobox election
| election_name = 2022 Florida's 2nd congressional district election
| country = Florida
| type = presidential
| ongoing = no
| previous_election = 2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 2
| previous_year = 2020
| outgoing_members = 2020 (5th)
| election_date = November 8, 2022
| next_election = 2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 2
| next_year = 2024
| seats_for_election = Florida's 2nd congressional district
| image_size = x150px
| image1 = File:Neal_Dunn_115th_Congress_photo (cropped).jpg
| nominee1 = Neal Dunn
| party1 = Republican Party (United States)
| popular_vote1 = 180,236
| percentage1 = 59.8%
| image2 = File:Al_Lawson_115th_Congress_photo (cropped).jpg
| nominee2 = Al Lawson
| party2 = Democratic Party (United States)
| popular_vote2 = 121,153
| percentage2 = 40.2%
| map_image = {{switcher |300px |Results by county |300px |Results by precinct}}
| map_size = 300px
| map_caption = Dunn: {{legend0|#ed8783|50–60%}} {{legend0|#e55651|60–70%}} {{legend0|#d02923|70–80%}} {{legend0|#b00600|80–90%}} {{legend0|#850400|>90%}}
Lawson: {{legend0|#7996e2|50–60%}} {{legend0|#6674de|60–70%}} {{legend0|#4170cd|70–80%}} {{legend0|#3358a2|80–90%}} {{legend0|#244079|>90%}}
| title = U.S. Representative
| before_election = Neal Dunn (Republican)
Al Lawson (Democratic)
| after_election = Neal Dunn
| after_party = Republican Party (United States)
}}
{{see also|Florida's 2nd congressional district}}
Republican Neal Dunn, who had represented the district since 2017, was re-elected with 97% of the vote in 2020. Dunn won re-election in 2022.
The boundaries of the district were redrawn from 2020, determined by the 2020 redistricting cycle.
=Republican primary=
==Candidates==
===Nominee===
- Neal Dunn, incumbent U.S. representative{{#invoke:cite web||date=December 3, 2020|title=FEC Form 2 for Report FEC-1477706|url=https://docquery.fec.gov/cgi-bin/forms/H6FL02208/1477706/|url-status=live|access-date=2021-07-21|website=Federal Election Commission|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201203145627/http://docquery.fec.gov/cgi-bin/forms/H6FL02208/1477706 |archive-date=December 3, 2020 }}
= Democratic primary =
==Candidates==
===Nominee===
- Al Lawson, incumbent U.S. representative{{#invoke:cite web||last=Gancarski|first=A. G.|date=2021-07-16|title=Quiet fundraising quarters for Al Lawson, John Rutherford|url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/441541-quiet-fundraising-quarters-for-al-lawson-john-rutherford/|url-status=live|access-date=2021-07-21|website=Florida Politics|language=en-US|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210716090324/https://floridapolitics.com/archives/441541-quiet-fundraising-quarters-for-al-lawson-john-rutherford/ |archive-date=July 16, 2021 }}
=== Withdrawn ===
- Karen Stripling, Southern Poverty Law Center activist{{#invoke:cite web||date=November 13, 2020|title=Candidate Tracking system - Florida Division of Elections - Department of State|url=https://dos.elections.myflorida.com/candidates/CanDetail.asp?account=79028|url-status=live|access-date=2021-07-21|website=Florida Department of State|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210721054112/https://dos.elections.myflorida.com/candidates/CanDetail.asp?account=79028 |archive-date=July 21, 2021 }}
==Endorsements==
{{Endorsements box
| title = Al Lawson
| list =
Organizations
- Planned Parenthood Action Fund{{#invoke:cite web||title= Planned Parenthood Action Fund Endorsed Candidates |url=https://www.plannedparenthoodaction.org/2022-endorsements|access-date=December 22, 2021|website=www.plannedparenthoodaction.org|language=en-US}}
- Sierra Club{{#invoke:cite web||title=Sierra Club Endorsements|date=March 19, 2021|url=https://www.sierraclubindependentaction.org/endorsements}}
Labor unions
- 1199SEIU United Healthcare Workers East{{#invoke:cite web||title=Charlie Crist, Val Demings and Aramis Ayala are among 60+ candidates endorsed by 1199SEIU Healthcare Workers and Other SEIU Florida Essential Workers |url=https://www.1199seiu.org/media-center/charlie-crist-val-demings-and-aramis-ayala-are-among-60-candidates-endorsed-1199seiu-healthcare-workers-and-other-seiu-florida-e |publisher=1199SEIU United Healthcare Workers East |access-date=August 13, 2022 |date=July 1, 2022}}
- AFSCME Florida{{#invoke:cite web||title=2022 Endorsements |date=July 20, 2022 |url=https://www.afscmefl.org/2022-endorsements |access-date=August 13, 2022}}
- Service Employees International Union Florida{{#invoke:cite web||title=SEIU Florida Announces Support for Charlie Crist and Val Demings with 2022 Endorsement Roll-Out |url=https://seiufl.org/news/2022endorsementrelease |access-date=June 18, 2022 |date=June 16, 2022}}
}}
= General election =
== Forum ==
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
|+ 2022 Florida's 2nd congressional district candidate forum |
scope="col" | {{abbr|No.|Number}}
! scope="col" | Date ! scope="col" | Host ! scope="col" | Moderator ! scope="col" | Link ! scope="col"| Republican ! scope="col"| Democratic |
---|
colspan="5" rowspan="2" |Key: {{Colors|black|#90ff90| P }} Participant {{Colors|black|#FFFFDD| A }} Absent {{Colors|black|#ff9090| N }} Not invited {{Colors|black|#CCFFCC| I }} Invited {{color box|#f0e68c|W}} Withdrawn ! scope="col" style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (US)}}"| ! scope="col" style="background:{{party color|Democratic Party (US)}}"| |
scope="col" | Neal Dunn
! scope="col" | Al Lawson |
1
| style="white-space:nowrap;" | Oct. 18, 2022 | style="white-space:nowrap;" | The Tallahassee Democrat | style="white-space:nowrap;" | James Call | style="white-space:nowrap;" |[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2vB8fvogVt8 YouTube] | {{D-A|A}} | {{Yes|P}} |
== Predictions ==
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Source !Ranking !As of |
align=left | The Cook Political Report
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} | April 25, 2022 |
align=left | Inside Elections
| {{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} | May 17, 2022 |
align=left | Sabato's Crystal Ball
|{{USRaceRating|Safe|R}} | April 27, 2022 |
align=left |Politico
|{{USRaceRating|Likely|R}} |April 28, 2022 |
align="left" |RCP
|{{USRaceRating|Safe|R}} |June 9, 2022 |
align=left |Fox News
| {{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} |July 11, 2022 |
align="left" |DDHQ
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} |July 20, 2022 |
align="left" |538
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} |June 30, 2022 |
align="left" |The Economist
| {{USRaceRating|Safe|R}} | September 28, 2022 |
==Polling==
class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%;text-align:center;" |
valign=bottom
! Poll source ! Date(s) ! Margin ! style="width:100px;"| Al ! style="width:100px;"| Neal ! Undecided |
style="text-align:left;"|David Binder Research (D)[https://www.politico.com/newsletters/florida-playbook/2022/09/22/how-two-republicans-from-florida-are-dominating-the-news-00058211 David Binder Research (D)]{{efn-ua|This poll was sponsored by the Southern Roots PAC, which supports Lawson.}}
|September 14–18, 2022 |600 (LV) |± 4.0% |43% |{{party shading/Republican}}|49% |8% |
style="text-align:left;"|Sachs Media Group[https://sachsmedia.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/2022-6-23-CD2-survey-LIKELY.pdf Sachs Media Group]
|June 20–23, 2022 |400 (LV) |± 4.9% |40% |{{party shading/Republican}}|43% |17% |
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change
| title = Florida's 2nd congressional district, 2022
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Neal Dunn (incumbent)
| party = Republican Party (United States)
| votes = 180,236
| percentage = 59.8
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Al Lawson (incumbent)
| party = Democratic Party (United States)
| votes = 121,153
| percentage = 40.2
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 301,389
| percentage = 100.0
}}
{{Election box hold with party link no change
|winner = Republican Party (United States)
}}
{{Election box end}}
District 3
{{Infobox election
| election_name = 2022 Florida's 3rd congressional district election
| country = Florida
| type = presidential
| ongoing = no
| previous_election = 2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 3
| previous_year = 2020
| election_date = November 8, 2022
| next_election = 2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 3
| next_year = 2024
| seats_for_election = Florida's 3rd congressional district
| image_size = x150px
| image1 = File:Kat Cammack portrait (118th Congress).jpg
| nominee1 = Kat Cammack
| party1 = Republican Party (United States)
| popular_vote1 = 178,101
| percentage1 = 62.52%
| image2 = 3x4.svg
| nominee2 = Danielle Hawk
| party2 = Democratic Party (United States)
| popular_vote2 = 103,382
| percentage2 = 36.29%
| map_image = {{switcher |150px |Results by county |150px |Results by precinct}}
| map_size = 250px
| map_caption = Cammack: {{legend0|#f1b4b2|40-50%}} {{legend0|#ed8783|50–60%}} {{legend0|#e55651|60–70%}} {{legend0|#d02923|70–80%}} {{legend0|#b00600|80–90%}} {{legend0|#850400|>90%}}
Hawk: {{legend0|#b4c7ec|40–50%}} {{legend0|#8da9e2|50–60%}} {{legend0|#678cd7|60–70%}} {{legend0|#4170cd|70-80%}}
{{legend0|#3358a2|80-90%}} {{legend0|#244079|>90%}}
No votes: {{legend0|#a9a9a9}}
| title = U.S. Representative
| before_election = Kat Cammack
| before_party = Republican Party (United States)
| after_election = Kat Cammack
| after_party = Republican Party (United States)
}}
{{see also|Florida's 3rd congressional district}}
Republican Kat Cammack, who had represented the district since 2021, was elected with 57% of the vote in 2020. Cammack won re-election in 2022.
The boundaries of the district were redrawn from 2020, determined by the 2020 redistricting cycle.
=Republican primary=
[[File:2022_Florida's_3rd_Congressional_District_Republican_Primary_by_County.svg|thumb|Republican primary county results:{{collapsible list
| title = Map legend|{{legend|#850000|Cammack—>90%}}|{{legend|#b00000|Cammack—80-90%}}| {{legend|#d02823|Cammack—70-80%}}
}}]]
==Nominee==
- Kat Cammack, incumbent U.S. representative{{#invoke:cite web||last=Kirkland|first=Jordan|date=2021-07-15|title=Kat Cammack touts $505k fundraising haul in Q2|url=https://thecapitolist.com/kat-cammack-touts-505k-fundraising-haul-in-q2/|url-status=live|access-date=2021-07-21|website=The Capitolist|language=en-US|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210715202827/https://thecapitolist.com/kat-cammack-touts-505k-fundraising-haul-in-q2/ |archive-date=July 15, 2021 }}
==Eliminated in primary==
- Justin Waters, lawyer{{#invoke:cite web||last=Adelson|first=Aaron|date=2021-06-29|title=Republican plans primary challenge to Rep. Kat Cammack|url=https://mycbs4.com/news/local/republican-plans-primary-challenge-to-rep-kat-cammack|url-status=live|access-date=2021-07-21|website=WGFL|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210629210321/https://mycbs4.com/news/local/republican-plans-primary-challenge-to-rep-kat-cammack |archive-date=June 29, 2021 }}
==Withdrawn==
- Manuel Asensio, businessman{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Caplan |first1=Andrew |title=Manuel Asensio drops out of congressional race against Kat Cammack |url=https://www.gainesville.com/story/news/2022/08/23/manuel-asensio-drops-out-congressional-race-against-kat-cammack/7872661001/ |publisher=The Gainesville Sun |access-date=August 26, 2022 |date=August 23, 2022}}
==Endorsements==
{{Endorsements box
| title = Kat Cammack
| width = 40em
| list =
Executive Branch officials
- Donald Trump, 45th president of the United States (2017–2021){{#invoke:cite web||last=Gancarski|first=A. G.|date=April 7, 2022|title=Donald Trump endorses Kat Cammack, Brian Mast re-election campaigns|url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/514980-donald-trump-endorses-kat-cammack-brian-mast-re-election-campaigns/|access-date=April 7, 2022|website=Florida Politics}}
Organizations
- Maggie's List{{#invoke:cite web||title=2022 Candidates|url=http://maggieslist.org/candidates/2022-candidates|access-date=January 2, 2021|website=www.maggieslist.org|language=en-US}}
- Tea Party Express{{#invoke:cite web||title=ELECTION ALERT: Tea Party Express Endorses Kat Cammack in Florida's Third Congressional District |url=https://teapartyexpress.org/11273/election-alert-tea-party-express-endorses-kat-cammack-in-floridas-third-congressional-district |publisher=Tea Party Express |date=August 22, 2022}}
- Turning Point Action
}}
==Results ==
{{Election box begin no change|title=Republican primary results}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|candidate=Kat Cammack (incumbent)|party=Republican Party (United States)|votes=63,279|percentage=85.2}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change|candidate=Justin Waters|party=Republican Party (United States)|votes=11,022|percentage=14.8}}
{{Election box total no change|votes=74,301|percentage=100.0}}
{{Election box end}}
= Democratic primary =
[[File:2022_Florida's_3rd_Congressional_District_Democratic_Primary_by_County.svg|thumb|Democratic primary county results:{{collapsible list
| title = Map legend|{{legend|#416fcd|Hawk—70-80%}}|{{legend|#678cd7|Hawk—60-70%}}|{{legend|#8da9e2|Hawk—50-60%}}|{{legend|#73bc80|Wells—50-60%}}
}}]]
== Candidates ==
=== Nominee ===
===Eliminated in primary===
- Tom Wells, physicist and candidate for this seat in 2018 and 2020{{#invoke:cite news||date=May 4, 2021|title=Two candidates enter the race against Kat Cammack for the 3rd Congressional District seat|website=WCJB-TV|url=https://www.wcjb.com/2021/05/04/two-candidates-enter-the-race-against-kat-cammack-for-the-3rd-congressional-district-seat/|access-date=July 21, 2021}}
= Endorsements =
{{Endorsements box
|title=Danielle Hawk
|list=
Organizations
- Everytown for Gun Safety Action Fund{{#invoke:cite web||title=2022 Endorsed Candidates |work=Gun Sense Voter |url=https://gunsensevoter.org/2022-endorsed-moms-demand-action-students-demand-action-volunteers/ |publisher=Everytown for Gun Safety |access-date=June 23, 2022}}
}}
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change
| title = Democratic primary results
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Danielle Hawk
| party = Democratic Party (United States)
| votes =37,181
| percentage =67.6
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Tom Wells
| party = Democratic Party (United States)
| votes =17,799
| percentage =32.4
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes =54,980
| percentage =100.0
}}
{{Election box end}}
=Independents=
- Linda Brooks, historian
= General election =
== Debate ==
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
|+ 2022 Florida's 3rd congressional district debate |
scope="col" | {{abbr|No.|Number}}
! scope="col" | Date ! scope="col" | Host ! scope="col" | Moderator ! scope="col" | Link ! scope="col"| Republican ! scope="col"| Democratic |
---|
colspan="5" rowspan="2" |Key: {{Colors|black|#90ff90| P }} Participant {{Colors|black|#FFFFDD| A }} Absent {{Colors|black|#ff9090| N }} Not invited {{Colors|black|#CCFFCC| I }} Invited {{color box|#f0e68c|W}} Withdrawn ! scope="col" style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (US)}}"| ! scope="col" style="background:{{party color|Democratic Party (US)}}"| |
scope="col" | Kat Cammack
! scope="col" | Danielle Hawk |
1
| style="white-space:nowrap;" | Oct. 18, 2022 | style="white-space:nowrap;" | WESH | style="white-space:nowrap;" | Greg Fox | style="white-space:nowrap;" |[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=noDYPztVIwQ YouTube] | {{Yes|P}} | {{Yes|P}} |
== Predictions ==
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Source !Ranking !As of |
align=left | The Cook Political Report
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} | April 25, 2022 |
align=left | Inside Elections
| {{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} | May 17, 2022 |
align=left | Sabato's Crystal Ball
|{{USRaceRating|Safe|R}} | April 27, 2022 |
align=left |Politico
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} |April 28, 2022 |
align="left" |RCP
|{{USRaceRating|Safe|R}} |June 9, 2022 |
align=left |Fox News
| {{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} |July 11, 2022 |
align="left" |DDHQ
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} |July 20, 2022 |
align="left" |538
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} |June 30, 2022 |
align="left" |The Economist
| {{USRaceRating|Safe|R}} | September 28, 2022 |
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change
| title = Florida's 3rd congressional district, 2022
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Kat Cammack (incumbent)
| party = Republican Party (United States)
| votes =178,101
| percentage =62.5
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Danielle Hawk
| party = Democratic Party (United States)
| votes =103,382
| percentage =36.3
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Linda Brooks
| party = Independent politician
| votes =3,410
| percentage =1.2
}}{{Election box total no change
| votes =284,893
| percentage = 100.0
}}{{Election box hold with party link no change
|winner = Republican Party (United States)
}}
{{Election box end}}
District 4
{{Infobox election
| election_name = 2022 Florida's 4th congressional district election
| country = Florida
| type = presidential
| ongoing = no
| previous_election = 2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 5
| previous_year = 2020
| election_date = November 8, 2022
| next_election = 2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 4
| next_year = 2024
| seats_for_election = Florida's 4th congressional district
| image_size = x150px
| image1 = File:Aaron Bean portrait (118th Congress).jpg
| nominee1 = Aaron Bean
| party1 = Republican Party (United States)
| popular_vote1 = 165,696
| percentage1 = 60.45%
| image2 = 3x4.svg
| nominee2 = LaShonda Holloway
| party2 = Democratic Party (United States)
| popular_vote2 = 108,402
| percentage2 = 39.55%
| map_image = {{switcher |150px |Results by county |150px |Results by precinct}}
| map_size = 200px
| map_caption =
Bean: {{legend0|#ed8783|50–60%}} {{legend0|#e55651|60–70%}} {{legend0|#d02923|70–80%}} {{legend0|#b00600|80–90%}} {{legend0|#850400|>90%}}
Halloway: {{legend0|#7996e2|50–60%}} {{legend0|#6674de|60–70%}} {{legend0|#4170cd|70–80%}} {{legend0|#3358a2|80–90%}} {{legend0|#244079|>90%}}
| title = U.S. Representative
| before_election = None (new seat)
| before_party =
| after_election = Aaron Bean
| after_party = Republican Party (United States)
}}
{{see also|Florida's 4th congressional district}}
The boundaries of the district were redrawn from 2020, determined by the 2020 redistricting cycle.
The 4th district (formerly the 5th) was drawn to be much more conservative than on the previous map, losing Tallahassee and some competitive parts of Duval county and gaining the counties of Nassau and Clay. As a result, the east-to-west layout connecting Tallahassee to Jacksonville was removed entirely.
=Democratic primary=
==Candidates==
===Nominee===
- LaShonda Holloway, former congressional aide and candidate for Florida's 5th congressional district in 2016 and 2020{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Stofan |first1=Jake |title=LaShonda Holloway first candidates to announce run for new congressional District 4 |url=https://www.actionnewsjax.com/news/local/lashonda-holloway-first-candidate-announce-run-new-congressional-district-4/AR3SEZI2V5D27HX3BW5I6QOKQA/ |website=www.actionnewsjax.com |publisher=WJAX-TV |access-date=June 3, 2022 |date=April 22, 2022}}
===Eliminated in primary===
- Tony Hill, former state senator (2002–2011){{#invoke:cite web||last1=Gancarski |first1=A. G. |title=Democrat Tony Hill attempts political comeback in CD 4 |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/523426-democrat-tony-hill-attempts-political-comeback-in-cd-4/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=May 11, 2022 |date=May 10, 2022}}
===Declined===
- Audrey Gibson, state senator (2011–present) and former Minority Leader of the Florida Senate (2018–2020){{#invoke:cite web||date=December 1, 2021|title=Jacksonville Bold for 12.1.21: New maps, big decisions|url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/476823-jacksonville-bold-for-12-1-21-new-maps-big-decisions/|access-date=December 1, 2021|website=www.floridapolitics.com|publisher=Florida Politics|language=en-US}} (running for mayor of Jacksonville){{#invoke:cite web||last1=Gancarski |first1=A. G. |title=Audrey Gibson enters Jacksonville mayoral race |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/530327-gibson-mayor/ |website=floridapolitics.com |date=June 7, 2022 |access-date=June 7, 2022}}
==Endorsements==
==Results==
[[File:2022_Florida's_4th_Congressional_District_Democratic_Primary_map_by_county.svg|thumb|Democratic primary county results{{collapsible list
| title = Map legend|{{legend|#8da9e2|Holloway—50-60%}}|{{legend|#73bc80|Hill—50-60%}}||}}]]
{{Election box begin no change
| title = Democratic primary results
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
| candidate = LaShonda Holloway
| party = Democratic Party (United States)
| votes = 29,352
| percentage = 50.2
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Tony Hill
| party = Democratic Party (United States)
| votes = 29,145
| percentage = 49.8
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 58,455
| percentage = 100.0
}}
{{Election box end}}
= Republican primary =
==Candidates==
===Declared===
===Nominee===
- Aaron Bean, president pro tempore of the Florida Senate{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Gancarski |first1=A. G. |title=Aaron Bean exploring run in new Jax-area congressional run |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/518247-bean-congress/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=April 29, 2022 |date=April 21, 2022}}{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Gancarski |first1=A. G. |title=Aaron Bean makes it official, launches Jax-area run for Congress |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/529607-aaron-bean-makes-it-official-launches-jax-area-run-for-congress/ |website=floridapolitics.com |date=June 3, 2022 |access-date=June 3, 2022}}
=== Eliminated in primary ===
- Erick Aguilar, U.S. Navy (retired), professor and candidate for FL-04 in 2020{{#invoke:cite news||url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/422089-delegation-for-4-20-21-2022-battle-easy-money-corruption-farmers-red-flag/|title=Delegation for 4.20.21: 2022 battle — easy money — corruption — farmers — red flag|work=Florida Politics|date=April 20, 2021|access-date=April 21, 2021}}{{#invoke:cite news||url=https://www.jacksonville.com/story/news/politics/elections/local/2022/05/03/jason-fischer-and-eric-aguilar-run-newly-drawn-congress-district/9628633002/|title=Rep. Jason Fischer and Erick Aguilar jump into race for new northeast Florida Congress seat|work=Florida Times Union|date=May 2, 2022|access-date=May 3, 2022}}
- Jon Chuba, insurance analyst{{#invoke:cite web||date=2021-06-16|title=Jacksonville Bold for 6.16.21: Jax's fintech future|url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/436145-jacksonville-bold-for-6-16-21-jaxs-fintech-future/|url-status=live|access-date=2021-07-21|website=Florida Politics|language=en-US|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210616194726/https://floridapolitics.com/archives/436145-jacksonville-bold-for-6-16-21-jaxs-fintech-future/ |archive-date=June 16, 2021 }}
===Withdrawn===
- Jason Fischer, member of the Florida House of Representatives{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Gancarski |first1=A. G. |title=Jason Fischer withdraws from Duval Co. Property Appraiser race; congressional bid coming? |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/520739-jason-fischer-withdraws-from-duval-county-property-appraiser-race/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=May 2, 2022 |date=April 29, 2022}}{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Wolfe |first1=Wes |title=Jason Fischer launches CD 4 bid |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/521195-jason-fischer-cd4-bid/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=May 4, 2022 |date=May 2, 2022}}{{#invoke:cite web||title=State Rep. Jason Fischer says 'now is not the right time' to run for Congress|url=https://www.actionnewsjax.com/news/local/duval-county/state-rep-jason-fischer-jacksonville-says-now-is-not-right-time-run-congress/KYKQIYMVUNA7JAJ2TQ6IEVOFEE/|access-date= June 16, 2022|date=June 14, 2022}} (running for Duval County property appraiser)
===Declined===
- Lenny Curry, mayor of Jacksonville{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Bauerlien |first1=David |title=Jacksonville Mayor Lenny Curry might consider run for Congress |url=https://www.jacksonville.com/story/news/politics/elections/local/2022/04/14/jacksonville-mayor-lenny-curry-might-consider-run-congress/7317415001/ |website=www.jacksonville.com |publisher=The Florida Times-Union |access-date=April 28, 2022 |date=April 14, 2022}}{{#invoke:cite web||title=Jacksonville Mayor Lenny Curry won't run for Congress in newly drawn district |url=https://news.yahoo.com/jacksonville-mayor-lenny-curry-wont-190817289.html |access-date=April 28, 2022 |date=April 21, 2022|author=Bauerlein, David}} (endorsed Bean)
- Rory Diamond, member of the Jacksonville City Council{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Gancarski |first1=A. G. |title=Rory Diamond moves closer to Jax-area congressional run |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/518628-rory-diamond-moves-closer-to-jax-area-congressional-run/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=April 29, 2022 |date=April 22, 2022}}{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Wolfe |first1=Was |title=Rory Diamond decides against CD 4 run |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/519828-rory-diamond-no-cd4/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=April 29, 2022 |date=April 27, 2022}} (endorsed Bean)
==Endorsements==
{{Endorsements box
|title=Erick Aguilar
|list=
Cabinet officials
- Ryan Zinke, former United States Secretary of the Interior (2017–2019), U.S. Representative from Montana (2015–2017) and Republican nominee for Montana's 1st congressional district in 2022{{#invoke:cite web||title=Ryan Zinke, former Interior Secretary, endorses Erick Aguilar in CD 4 |url= https://floridapolitics.com/archives/523331-ryan-zinke-erick-aguilar/|website=Florida Politics|last1=Wolfe|first1=Wes|date=May 9, 2021|access-date=May 10, 2021}}
Organizations
- Disabled Veterans PAC
- Seal PAC {{#invoke:cite web||title=Seal PAC |url=https://www.sealpac.org/ |access-date=May 7, 2022}}
- Stand for Health Freedom{{#invoke:cite web||title= Erick Aguilar for US House District 4 Stand for Health Freedom |date= June 3, 2022 |url= https://standforhealthfreedom.com/vhf/aguilar/ |access-date= June 3, 2022 |archive-date= June 27, 2022 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20220627085502/https://standforhealthfreedom.com/vhf/aguilar/ |url-status= dead }}
}}
{{Endorsements box
|title=Aaron Bean
|colwidth=40
|list=
U.S. senators
- Marco Rubio, U.S. senator from Florida (2011–){{#invoke:cite web||last1=Schorsch |first1=Peter |title=Marco Rubio endorses 'principled conservative' Aaron Bean in Florida CD 4 |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/535630-marco-rubio-endorses-aaron-bean-for-cd-4/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=July 2, 2022 |date=June 27, 2022}}
U.S. representatives
- Ander Crenshaw, former U.S. representative for Florida's 4th congressional district (2001–2017){{#invoke:cite web||last1=Wolfe |first1=Wes |title=Nearly two dozen currently and former Nassau County officials back Aaron Bean in CD 4 |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/533107-nassau-county-endorse-bean/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=June 18, 2022 |date=June 16, 2022}}
State officials
- Ashley Moody, Florida Attorney General{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Wolfe |first1=Wes |title=Ashley Moody and Jimmy Patronis endorse Aaron Bean for CD 4 |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/536077-moody-patronis-endorse-bean/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=July 1, 2022 |date=June 29, 2022}}
- Jimmy Patronis, Chief Financial Officer of Florida
State legislators
- Jennifer Bradley, state senator{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Wolfe |first1=Wes |title=Aaron Bean lands endorsements of 20 Clay County officials for CD 4 |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/533425-bean-lands-clay-endorsements/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=June 18, 2022 |date=June 17, 2022}}
- Rob Bradley, former state senator (2012–2020)
- Travis Cummings, former state representative (2012–2020)
- Wyman Duggan, state representative{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Gancarski |first1=A. G. |title=Lenny Curry leads swath of Jax endorsements for Aaron Bean CD 4 bid |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/535940-curry-bean/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=July 1, 2022 |date=June 28, 2022}}
- Jay Fant, former state representative (2014–2018)
- Sam Garrison, state representative
- Jim Horne, former state senator (1995–2001), former Florida Commissioner of Education (2003–2004)
- Dick Kravitz, former state representative (2000–2008), former member of the Jacksonville City Council{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Wolfe |first1=Wes |title=Bevy of current, former Jax city leaders endorse Aaron Bean for CD 4 |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/537516-jax-endorse-aaron-bean/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=July 9, 2022 |date=July 7, 2022}}
- Bobby Payne, state representative
- Lake Ray, former state representative (2008–2016)
- Clay Yarborough, state representative
Sheriffs
- Michelle Cook, Clay County sheriff{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Wolfe |first1=Wes |title=Clay, Nassau Sheriffs endorse Aaron Bean for CD 4 |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/531356-clay-nassau-sheriffs-endorse-bean/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=June 18, 2022 |date=June 12, 2022}}
- Pat Ivey, Jacksonville sheriff
- Bill Leeper, Nassau County sheriff
- Mike Williams, former Jacksonville sheriff
Local officials
- Greg Anderson, former member of the Jacksonville City Council
- Ken Bass, Callahan town council president
- Bradley Bean, Fernandina Beach city commissioner (candidate's son)
- John Beasley, Hilliard town councilman
- Aaron Bell, Nassau County commissioner
- Aaron Bowman, member of the Jacksonville City Council
- David Broskie, superintendent of the Clay County School District
- Elaine Brown, mayor of Neptune Beach
- Tony Brown, Keystone Heights city commissioner{{efn|Article says Keystone, not Keystone Heights. Article also specifies that it is in Clay County. There is a Keystone in Florida, but it is in Hillsborough County.}}
- Kristine Burke, Clay County commissioner
- Kathy Burns, superintendent of the Nassau County School District
- Matt Carlucci, member of the Jacksonville City Council
- Doyle Carter, former member of the Jacksonville City Council
- Mike Cella, Clay County commissioner
- Lenny Curry, mayor of Jacksonville (2015–)
- Randy DeFoor, member of the Jacksonville City Council
- Rory Diamond, member of the Jacksonville City Council
- Thomas Ford, Nassau County commissioner
- Terrence Freeman, president of the Jacksonville City Council
- Ed Gaw, Green Cove Springs city councilman
- Ellen Glasser, mayor of Atlantic Beach
- Shirley Graham, former mayor of Callahan
- Jim Hauber, Orange Park city councilman
- Gayward Hendry, former Clay County commissioner
- Jimmy Higginbotham, former Nassau County commissioner
- Alberta Hipps, former member of the Jacksonville City Council
- Chris Hoffman, mayor of Jacksonville Beach
- Nick Howland, member of the Jacksonville City Council
- Len Kreger, vice mayor of Fernandina Beach
- Jim Love, former member of the Jacksonville City Council
- Sean Lynch, mayor of Baldwin
- John Martin, Nassau County commissioner
- Sam Newby, member of the Jacksonville City Council
- J.B. Renninger, Clay County commissioner
- John Ruis, former superintendent of the Nassau County School District
- Ron Salem, vice-president of the Jacksonville City Council
- Matt Schellenberg, former member of the Jacksonville City Council
- Thomas Smith, Green Cove Springs city councilman
- Ginger Soud, former member of the Jacksonville City Council
- George Spicer, former Nassau County commissioner
- David Sturges, Fernandina Beach city commissioner
- Justin Taylor, former Nassau County commissioner
- Randy White, member of the Jacksonville City Council
- Scott Wilson, former member of the Jacksonville City Council
Individuals
- Jennifer Carroll, former lieutenant governor of Florida (2011–2013)
- John Delaney, former mayor of Jacksonville (1995–2003)
- John Peyton, former mayor of Jacksonville (2003–2011)
- John E. Thrasher, former speaker of the Florida House of Representatives (1998–2000)
Organizations
- Tea Party Express{{#invoke:cite web||title=ELECTION ALERT: Tea Party Express Endorses Aaron Bean in Florida's Fourth Congressional District |url=https://teapartyexpress.org/11285/election-alert-tea-party-express-endorses-aaron-bean-in-floridas-fourth-congressional-district |publisher=Tea Party Express |date=August 22, 2022}}
}}
{{Endorsements box
|title=Jason Fischer (withdrawn)
|list=
Individuals
- Grover Norquist, president of Americans for Tax Reform{{#invoke:cite web||title=Norquist Endorses Fischer in Florida CD-4 |url=https://www.atr.org/norquist-endorses-fischer-in-florida-cd-4/ |website=www.atr.org |publisher=Americans for Tax Reform |access-date=May 28, 2022 |date=May 26, 2022 |archive-date=May 26, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220526152847/https://www.atr.org/norquist-endorses-fischer-in-florida-cd-4/ |url-status=dead }}
}}
==Polling==
class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%;text-align:center;" |
valign=bottom
! Poll source ! Date(s) ! Sample ! Margin ! style="width:60px;"| Erick ! style="width:60px;"| Aaron ! style="width:60px;"| Jon ! Undecided |
style="text-align:left;"|St. Pete Polls[http://stpetepolls.org/files/StPetePolls_2022_CD4REP_August4_T2CU4.pdf St. Pete Polls]
|August 4, 2022 |312 (LV) |± 5.5% |16% |{{party shading/Republican}}|59% |6% |19% |
style="text-align:left;"|The Tyson Group (R)[https://sunshinesummit.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/Florida-Battleground-CD-Brushfires_7-13-22.pdf The Tyson Group (R)]{{efn-ua|This poll was sponsored by the Republican Party of Florida in order to determine debate eligibility.|name="RPFDebate"}}
|July 5–7, 2022 |400 (LV) |± 4.9% |14% |{{party shading/Republican}}|24% |3% |{{party shading/Undecided}}|59% |
==Results==
[[File:2022_Florida's_4th_Congressional_District_Republican_Primary_map_by_county.svg|thumb|Republican primary county results{{collapsible list
| title = Map legend| {{legend|#d02823|Bean—70-80%}}
| {{legend|#e55751|Bean—60-70%}}|}}]]
{{Election box begin no change
|title = Republican primary results
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
| party = Republican Party (United States)
| candidate = Aaron Bean
| votes = 49,060
| percentage = 68.1
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Erick Aguilar
| party = Republican Party (United States)
| votes = 18,605
|percentage = 25.8
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Jon Chuba
| party = Republican Party (United States)
| votes = 4,388
| percentage = 6.1
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 72,053
| percentage = 100.0
}}
{{Election box end}}
= Independents =
- Gary Lee Konitz, investigative journalist{{#invoke:cite web||title=Candidate Tracking system - Florida Division of Elections - Department of State |url=https://dos.elections.myflorida.com/candidates/CanDetail.asp?account=79138 |publisher=Florida Department of State |access-date=June 18, 2022}} (write-in candidate)
= General election =
== Predictions ==
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Source !Ranking !As of |
align=left | The Cook Political Report
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|R|Flip}} | April 25, 2022 |
align=left | Inside Elections
| {{USRaceRating|Solid|R|Flip}} | May 17, 2022 |
align=left | Sabato's Crystal Ball
|{{USRaceRating|Safe|R|Flip}} | July 28, 2022 |
align=left |Politico
|{{USRaceRating|Likely|R|Flip}} |April 28, 2022 |
align="left" |RCP
|{{USRaceRating|Likely|R|Flip}} |September 29, 2022 |
align=left |Fox News
| {{USRaceRating|Solid|R|Flip}} |July 11, 2022 |
align="left" |DDHQ
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|R|Flip}} |July 20, 2022 |
align="left" |538
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|R|Flip}} |June 30, 2022 |
align="left" |The Economist
| {{USRaceRating|Safe|R|Flip}} | September 28, 2022 |
==Polling==
class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%;text-align:center;" |
valign=bottom
! Poll source ! Date(s) ! Margin ! style="width:100px;"| LaShonda ! style="width:100px;"| Aaron ! Undecided |
style="text-align:left;"|University of North Florida[https://www.unf.edu/coas/porl/_files/polls/local/UNF-Oct-JaxSpeaks-2022---Website.pdf University of North Florida] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221031183522/https://www.unf.edu/coas/porl/_files/polls/local/UNF-Oct-JaxSpeaks-2022---Website.pdf |date=October 31, 2022 }}
|October 20–27, 2022 |413 (LV) |± 5.4% |38% |{{party shading/Republican}}|50% |12% |
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change
| title = Florida's 4th congressional district, 2022
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Aaron Bean
| party = Republican Party (United States)
| votes = 165,696
| percentage = 60.5
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = LaShonda Holloway
| party = Democratic Party (United States)
| votes = 108,402
| percentage = 39.5
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Gary Koniz (write-in)
| party = Independent politician
| votes = 5
| percentage = 0.0
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 274,103
| percentage = 100.0
}}
{{Election box new seat win
| winner = Republican Party (United States)
}}
{{Election box end}}
District 5
{{Infobox election
| election_name = 2022 Florida's 5th congressional district election
| country = Florida
| type = presidential
| ongoing = no
| previous_election = 2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 4
| previous_year = 2020 (4th)
| election_date = November 8, 2022
| next_election = 2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 5
| next_year = 2024
| seats_for_election = Florida's 5th congressional district
| image_size = x150px
| image1 = John Rutherford official photo (cropped).jpg
| nominee1 = John Rutherford
(Uncontested)
| party1 = Republican Party (United States)
| popular_vote1 =
| percentage2 =
| map_image =
| map_size =
| map_caption =
| title = U.S. Representative
| before_election = John Rutherford
| before_party = Republican Party (United States)
| after_election = John Rutherford
| after_party = Republican Party (United States)
}}
{{see also|Florida's 5th congressional district}}
Republican John Rutherford, who had represented the 5th district since 2017 (or 4th depending on numbering), was re-elected with 61% of the vote in 2020. Rutherford won re-election unopposed in 2022.
The boundaries of the district were redrawn from 2020, determined by the 2020 redistricting cycle.
=Republican primary=
==Candidates==
===Nominee===
- John Rutherford, incumbent U.S. representative{{#invoke:cite web||date=December 23, 2020|title=FEC Form 2 for Report FEC-1483972|url=https://docquery.fec.gov/cgi-bin/forms/H6FL04105/1483972/|url-status=live|access-date=2021-07-21|website=Federal Election Commission|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201223142620/http://docquery.fec.gov/cgi-bin/forms/H6FL04105/1483972 |archive-date=December 23, 2020 }}
=== Eliminated in primary===
- Leigha "Luna" Garner-Lopez, psychologist{{#invoke:cite news||date=February 17, 2021|title=Jacksonville Bold for 2.17.21: Beating Rutherford?|website=Florida Politics|url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/404473-jacksonville-bold-for-2-17-21-beating-rutherford/|access-date=April 23, 2021}}
- Mara Macie, stay-at-home mom{{#invoke:cite web||title=Candidate Tracking system - Florida Division of Elections - Department of State |url=https://dos.elections.myflorida.com/candidates/CanDetail.asp?account=80519 |access-date=September 3, 2022}}
==Results==
[[File:2022_Florida's_5th_Congressional_District_Republican_Primary_map_by_county.svg|thumb|Republican primary county results{{collapsible list
| title = Map legend| {{legend|#e55751|Rutherford—60-70%}}||}}]]
{{Election box begin no change|title=Republican primary results}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|candidate=John Rutherford (incumbent)|party=Republican Party (United States)|votes=87,720|percentage=65.7}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Republican Party (US)|candidate=Mara Macie|votes=23,607|percentage=17.7}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|candidate=Luna Lopez|party=Republican Party (United States)|votes=22,283|percentage=16.7}}
{{Election box total no change|votes=133,610|percentage=100.0}}
{{Election box end}}
= Democratic primary =
==Candidates==
No Democratic candidates filed to run.
= General election =
== Predictions ==
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Source !Ranking !As of |
align=left | The Cook Political Report
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} | April 25, 2022 |
align=left | Inside Elections
| {{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} | May 17, 2022 |
align=left | Sabato's Crystal Ball
|{{USRaceRating|Safe|R}} | April 27, 2022 |
align=left |Politico
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} |April 28, 2022 |
align="left" |RCP
|{{USRaceRating|Safe|R}} |June 9, 2022 |
align=left |Fox News
| {{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} |July 11, 2022 |
align="left" |DDHQ
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} |July 20, 2022 |
align="left" |538
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} |June 30, 2022 |
align="left" |The Economist
| {{USRaceRating|Safe|R}} | September 28, 2022 |
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change
| title=Florida's 5th congressional district, 2022
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{{Election box candidate unopposed with party link
|party = Republican Party (United States)
|candidate = John Rutherford (incumbent)
|votes =
|percentage =
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = N/A
| percentage = 100.0
}}
{{Election box hold with party link no change
| winner = Republican Party (United States)
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{{Election box end}}
District 6
{{Infobox election
| election_name = 2022 Florida's 6th congressional district election
| country = Florida
| type = presidential
| ongoing = no
| previous_election = 2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 6
| previous_year = 2020
| election_date = November 8, 2022
| next_election = 2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 6
| next_year = 2024
| seats_for_election = Florida's 6th congressional district
| image_size = x150px
| image1 =
File:Michael Waltz, official portrait, 116th Congress (cropped).jpg
| nominee1 = Mike Waltz
| party1 = Republican Party (United States)
| popular_vote1 = 226,548
| percentage1 = 75.33%
| image2 = 3x4.svg
| nominee2 = Joe Hannoush
| party2 = Libertarian Party (United States)
| popular_vote2 = 74,207
| percentage2 = 24.67%
| map_image = {{switcher |200px |Results by county |200px |Results by precinct}}
| map_size = 300px
| map_caption = Waltz: {{legend0|#ed8783|50–60%}} {{legend0|#e55651|60–70%}} {{legend0|#d02923|70–80%}} {{legend0|#b00600|80–90%}} {{legend0|#850400|>90%}}
Hannoush: {{legend0|#d79346|50–60%}} {{legend0|#c56900|60–70%}} {{legend0|#b25f00|70–80%}}
| title = U.S. Representative
| before_election = Michael Waltz
| before_party = Republican Party (United States)
| after_election = Michael Waltz
| after_party = Republican Party (United States)
}}
{{see also|Florida's 6th congressional district}}
Republican Michael Waltz, who had represented the district since 2019, was elected with 60% of the vote in 2020. Waltz won re-election in 2022.
The boundaries of the district were redrawn from 2020, determined by the 2020 redistricting cycle. The 6th district was changed to lose half of Volusia County, while also taking in Putnam County and the eastern portion of Marion County. However, despite experiencing massive changes to his district, and therefore his electorate, Waltz did not face any major primary threats in this election.
=Republican primary=
[[File:2022_Florida's_6th_Congressional_District_Republican_Primary_map_by_county.svg|thumb|Republican primary county results{{collapsible list
| title = Map legend|{{legend|#b00000|Waltz—80-90%}}|{{legend|#d02823|Waltz—70-80%}}|{{legend|#e55751|Waltz—60–70%}}
}}]]
==Candidates==
===Nominee===
- Michael Waltz, incumbent U.S. representative{{#invoke:cite web||last=Gancarski|first=A. G.|date=2021-07-16|title=Mike Waltz reports more than $1M on hand for reelection|url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/441730-waltz-1m/|url-status=live|access-date=2021-07-21|website=Florida Politics|language=en-US|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210716130115/https://floridapolitics.com/archives/441730-waltz-1m/ |archive-date=July 16, 2021 }}
=== Eliminated in primary ===
- Charles Davis, mortgage banker{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Harper |first1=Mark |title=U.S. Rep. Michael Waltz faces GOP challenger Charles Davis in election |url=https://www.news-journalonline.com/story/news/politics/elections/congressional/2022/08/07/u-s-rep-michael-waltz-faces-gop-challenger-charles-davis-election/10183584002/ |publisher=The Daytona Beach News-Journal |access-date=September 3, 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220903025216/https://www.news-journalonline.com/story/news/politics/elections/congressional/2022/08/07/u-s-rep-michael-waltz-faces-gop-challenger-charles-davis-election/10183584002/ |archive-date=September 3, 2022 |date=August 7, 2022 |url-status=live}}
===Endorsements===
{{Endorsements box
|title= Michael Waltz
|width = 50em
|list=
Executive Branch officials
- Nikki Haley, former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations (2017–2018) and former governor of South Carolina (2011–2017)
- Donald Trump, 45th president of the United States (2017–2021){{#invoke:cite web||title=Watch Donald Trump Endorses Florida Rep. Michael Waltz for Reelection |url=https://www.latestbreakingnewsvideo.com/news/latest-news/watch-donald-trump-endorses-florida-rep-michael-waltz-for-reelection-us-politics-news.html |website=www.latestbreakingnewsvideo.com |date=September 20, 2021 |access-date=September 20, 2021 |archive-date=September 20, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210920212936/https://www.latestbreakingnewsvideo.com/news/latest-news/watch-donald-trump-endorses-florida-rep-michael-waltz-for-reelection-us-politics-news.html |url-status=dead }}
Individuals
- Peter Thiel, entrepreneur and venture capitalist{{#invoke:cite news|| url =https://www.nytimes.com/2022/02/14/technology/republican-trump-peter-thiel.html| title =The Right's Would-Be Kingmaker| newspaper =The New York Times| date =February 14, 2022| last1 =Mac| first1 =Ryan| last2 =Lerer| first2 =Lisa}}
Organizations
- Pro-Israel America{{#invoke:cite web||url=https://proisraelamerica.org/endorsements/|title=Endorsed Candidates|website=proisraelamerica.org|access-date=January 22, 2022|archive-date=December 20, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211220023717/https://proisraelamerica.org/endorsements/|url-status=dead}}
}}
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change|title=Republican primary results}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|candidate=Michael Waltz (incumbent)|party=Republican Party (United States)|votes=65,694|percentage=77.4}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Republican Party (US)|candidate=Charles Davis|votes=19,175|percentage=22.6}}
{{Election box total no change|votes=84,869|percentage=100.0}}
{{Election box end}}
= Democratic primary =
==Candidates==
===Did not qualify===
- Matt Bell
- Clint Curtis, lawyer and nominee for California's 4th congressional district in 2010 and for Florida's 6th congressional district in 2020
===Withdrawn===
- Richard Thripp, former chair of the Volusia County Democratic Party and candidate for this district in 2020{{#invoke:cite web||url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/471810-nikki-haley-endorses-mike-waltz-for-reelection/|title=Nikki Haley backs Mike Waltz for third term in Congress|date=November 9, 2021|author=Powers, Scott|website=Floridapolitics.com}}{{#invoke:cite web||last=Gollon|first=Chris|date=November 21, 2021|title=Democrat Richard Thripp Withdraws '22 Challenge To Congressman Michael Waltz|url=https://askflagler.com/democrat-richard-thripp-withdraws-22-challenge-to-congressman-michael-waltz/|access-date=November 21, 2021|website=www.askflagler.com|language=en-US}}
=== Declined ===
- Gary Conroy, vice mayor of Edgewater{{#invoke:cite web||last=Gollon|first=Chris|date=2021-03-19|title=Despite Speculation, Volusia's Gary Conroy Will Not Challenge Michael Waltz in 2022|url=https://askflagler.com/despite-speculation-volusias-gary-conroy-will-not-challenge-michael-waltz-in-2022/|access-date=2021-07-21|website=AskFlagler|language=en-US}}
=Independent and third-party candidates=
== Libertarian Party ==
=== Nominee ===
- Joe Hannoush, information systems technician{{#invoke:cite web||date=January 28, 2021|title=Candidate Tracking system - Florida Division of Elections - Department of State|url=https://dos.elections.myflorida.com/candidates/CanDetail.asp?account=79196|url-status=live|access-date=2021-07-21|website=Florida Department of State|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210721054115/https://dos.elections.myflorida.com/candidates/CanDetail.asp?account=79196 |archive-date=July 21, 2021 }}
== Independents ==
===Did not qualify===
- John Gerald Nolan, businessman and write-in candidate for this district in 2020
= General election =
== Predictions ==
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Source !Ranking !As of |
align=left | The Cook Political Report
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} | April 25, 2022 |
align=left | Inside Elections
| {{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} | May 17, 2022 |
align=left | Sabato's Crystal Ball
|{{USRaceRating|Safe|R}} | April 27, 2022 |
align=left |Politico
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} |April 28, 2022 |
align="left" |RCP
|{{USRaceRating|Safe|R}} |June 9, 2022 |
align=left |Fox News
| {{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} |July 11, 2022 |
align="left" |DDHQ
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} |July 20, 2022 |
align="left" |538
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} |June 30, 2022 |
align="left" |The Economist
| {{USRaceRating|Safe|R}} | September 28, 2022 |
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change
| title = Florida's 6th congressional district, 2022
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Michael Waltz (incumbent)
| party = Republican Party (United States)
| votes = 226,548
| percentage = 75.3
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Joe Hannoush
| party = Libertarian Party (United States)
| votes = 74,207
| percentage = 24.7
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 300,755
| percentage = 100.0
}}
{{Election box hold with party link no change
|winner = Republican Party (United States)
}}
{{Election box end}}
District 7
{{Infobox election
| election_name = 2022 Florida's 7th congressional district election
| country = Florida
| type = presidential
| ongoing = no
| previous_election = 2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 7
| previous_year = 2020
| election_date = November 8, 2022
| next_election = 2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 7
| next_year = 2024
| seats_for_election = Florida's 7th congressional district
| image_size = x150px
| image1 = Cory Mills portrait (118th Congress).jpg
| nominee1 = Cory Mills
| party1 = Republican Party (United States)
| popular_vote1 = 177,966
| percentage1 = 58.53%
| image2 = 3x4.svg
| nominee2 = Karen Green
| party2 = Democratic Party (United States)
| popular_vote2 = 126,079
| percentage2 = 41.47%
| map_image = {{switcher |200px |Results by county |200px |Results by precinct}}
| map_size = 300px
| map_caption = Mills: {{legend0|#e27f7f|50–60%}} {{legend0|#d75d5d|60–70%}} {{legend0|#d02923|70–80%}} {{legend0|#b00600|80–90%}}
Green: {{legend0|#8da9e2|50–60%}} {{legend0|#678cd7|60–70%}} {{legend0|#4170cd|70–80%}}
| title = U.S. Representative
| before_election = Stephanie Murphy
| before_party = Democratic Party (United States)
| after_election = Cory Mills
| after_party = Republican Party (United States)
}}
{{see also|Florida's 7th congressional district}}
Democrat Stephanie Murphy, who had represented the district since 2017, was re-elected with 55% of the vote in 2020. Murphy initially stated she would run for re-election, but on December 20, 2021, she announced she would not run.{{#invoke:cite web||url=https://www.politico.com/news/2021/12/20/murphy-a-leader-of-house-dem-centrists-wont-seek-reelection-525750 |title=Murphy, a leader of House Dem centrists, won't seek reelection |date=December 20, 2021 |work=Politico|author=Ferris, Sarah}}
The boundaries of the district were redrawn from 2020, determined by the 2020 redistricting cycle. The 7th district was drawn to be much more conservative than on the previous map, simply by pairing Seminole County with Volusia instead of Orange.
This district was included on the list of Democratic-held seats the National Republican Congressional Committee was targeting in 2022.{{#invoke:cite web||title=These 47 House Democrats are on the GOP's target list for 2022|website=Roll Call|author=Stephanie Akin|date=February 10, 2021|url=https://www.rollcall.com/2021/02/10/these-47-house-democrats-are-on-the-gops-target-list-for-2022/}}
=Democratic primary=
==Candidates==
===Nominee===
- Karen Green, vice chair of the Florida Democratic Party{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Hinds |first1=Lester |title=Jamaica-born Karen Green eyes history in Florida congressional run |url=https://jamaica-gleaner.com/article/news/20220502/jamaica-born-karen-green-eyes-history-florida-congressional-run |website=jamaica-gleaner.com |access-date=May 28, 2022 |date=May 2, 2022}}
===Eliminated in primary===
- Tatiana Fernandez, businesswoman{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Powers |first1=Scott |title=Democrat Tatiana Fernandez seeks to help in CD 7 |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/528398-democrat-tatiana-fernandez-seeks-to-help-in-cd-7/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=May 28, 2022 |date=May 27, 2022}}
- Al Krulick, perennial candidate
- Allen Pastrano, cyber engineer
===Declined===
- Emily Bonilla, Orange County commissioner
- Anna Eskamani, state representative (running for re-election){{#invoke:cite web||last1=Ogles |first1=Jacob |title=Anna Eskamani files for re-election in new HD 42 |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/508431-anna-eskamani-files-for-re-election-in-new-hd-42/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=June 7, 2022 |date=March 15, 2022}} (endorsed Green)
- Chris King, financial executive and nominee for lieutenant governor in 2018{{#invoke:cite web||url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/481395-stephanie-murphy-not-seeking-another-term-in-congress/|title = Stephanie Murphy not seeking another term in Congress|date = December 21, 2021}}
- Stephanie Murphy, incumbent U.S. representative and co-chair of the Blue Dog Coalition{{#invoke:cite web||last=Caputo|first=Marc|date=May 24, 2021|title=Florida Rep. Stephanie Murphy will not challenge Rubio for Senate|url=https://www.politico.com/news/2021/05/24/stephanie-murphy-marco-rubio-senate-490563|url-status=live|access-date=2021-05-24|website=Politico|language=en|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210524170854/https://www.politico.com/news/2021/05/24/stephanie-murphy-marco-rubio-senate-490563 |archive-date=May 24, 2021 }}
- Carlos Guillermo Smith, state representative (endorsed Green)
==Endorsements==
{{Endorsements box
|title=Karen Green
|width=50em
|list=
State legislators
- Anna Eskamani, state representative{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Powers |first1=Scott |title=Karen Green kicks off CD 7 campaign with praise from Victor Torres, others |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/531233-karen-green-kicks-off-cd-7-campaign-with-praise-from-victor-torres-others/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=June 18, 2022 |date=June 9, 2022}}
- Carlos Guillermo Smith, state representative
- Victor M. Torres Jr., state senator
}}
==Results==
[[File:2022_Florida's_7th_Congressional_District_Democratic_Primary_map_by_county.svg|thumb|Democratic primary county results{{collapsible list
| title = Map legend|{{legend|#b4c7ec|Green—40-50%}}|||}}]]
{{Election box begin no change
| title = Democratic primary results
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Karen Green
| party = Democratic Party (United States)
| votes = 23,051
| percentage = 44.9}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Al Krulick
| party = Democratic Party (United States)
| votes = 10,787
| percentage = 21.0
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Tatiana Fernandez
| party = Democratic Party (United States)
| votes = 10,261
| percentage = 20.0
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Allek Pastrana
| party = Democratic Party (United States)
| votes = 7,289
| percentage = 14.2
}}{{Election box total no change
| votes = 51,388
| percentage = 100.0
}}
{{Election box end}}
= Republican primary =
==Candidates==
===Nominee===
- Cory Mills, U.S. Army veteran and defense consultant{{#invoke:cite news||last=Mutnick|first=Ally|date=April 9, 2021|title=Republicans draft veteran candidates to reclaim House majority|work=Politico|url=https://www.politico.com/news/2021/04/09/republicans-veteran-candidates-house-majority-480646|access-date=April 9, 2021}}
===Eliminated in primary===
- Erika Benfield, former DeBary city commissioner{{#invoke:cite web||last=Powers|first=Scott|date=2021-07-15|title=Republican Erika Benfield enters CD 7 contest|url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/441455-republican-erika-benfield-enters-cd-7-contest/|url-status=live|access-date=2021-07-25|website=Florida Politics|language=en-US|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210715150104/https://floridapolitics.com/archives/441455-republican-erika-benfield-enters-cd-7-contest/ |archive-date=July 15, 2021 }}
- Brady Duke, pastor and former Navy SEAL{{#invoke:cite web||author=Derby|first=Kevin|date=May 28, 2021|title=Brady Duke Enters the GOP Primary to Challenge Stephanie Murphy|url=https://www.floridadaily.com/brady-duke-enters-the-gop-primary-to-challenge-stephanie-murphy/|url-status=live|website=Florida Daily|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210528164312/https://www.floridadaily.com/brady-duke-enters-the-gop-primary-to-challenge-stephanie-murphy/ |archive-date=May 28, 2021 }}
- Ted Edwards, former Orange County commissioner{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Powers |first1=Scott |title=Former Orange County Commissioner Ted Edwards enters CD 7 contest |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/532789-former-orange-county-commissioner-ted-edwards-enters-cd-7-contest/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=June 18, 2022 |date=June 15, 2022}}
- Rusty Roberts, former chief of staff for former U.S. Representative John Mica{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Harper |first1=Mark |title=Election: 12 Republicans chasing Volusia, Seminole Congressional seat |url=https://www.news-journalonline.com/story/news/state/2022/03/22/election-12-republicans-chasing-volusia-seminole-congressional-seat/7066466001/ |website=www.news-journalonline.com |publisher=The Daytona Beach News-Journal |access-date=March 23, 2022}}
- Anthony Sabatini, state representative{{#invoke:cite web||author=Lemongello|first=Steven|date=June 8, 2021|title=Anthony Sabatini says he will run for Congress against Stephanie Murphy|url=https://www.orlandosentinel.com/politics/os-ne-sabatini-murphy-congress-20210608-gghyr54gtzgsfjgqcgrxk77t5e-story.html|url-status=live|access-date=July 25, 2021|website=Orlando Sentinel|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210608192641/https://www.orlandosentinel.com/politics/os-ne-sabatini-murphy-congress-20210608-gghyr54gtzgsfjgqcgrxk77t5e-story.html |archive-date=June 8, 2021 }}
- Armando Santos, businessman
- Scott Sturgill, businessman{{#invoke:cite web||url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/485643-republican-sanford-businessman-scott-sturgill-entering-cd-7-race/|title=Republican Sanford businessman Scott Sturgill entering CD 7 race|author=Powers, Scott|date=January 12, 2022|website=floridapolitics.com}}
===Withdrawn===
- Kevin John "Mac" McGovern, retired U.S. Navy captain{{#invoke:cite web||title=FEC Statement of Candidacy - Kevin John McGovern|url=https://docquery.fec.gov/cgi-bin/forms/H2FL07206/1551877/|date=December 16, 2021 |access-date=December 20, 2021}}{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Powers |first1=Scott |title=Retired Navy captain emphasizes leadership in joining crowded CD 7 Republican field |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/488524-retired-navy-captain-emphasizes-leadership-experience-in-joining-crowded-cd-7-republican-field/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=March 23, 2022 |date=January 21, 2022}} (running in the 15th district){{#invoke:cite web||last1=Hayes |first1=Kelly |title=Republican Kevin McGovern shifts to CD 15 race |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/521198-republican-kevin-mcgovern-shifts-to-cd-15-race/ |website=www.floridapolitics.com |access-date=May 4, 2022 |date=May 2, 2022}}
- Kristopher Stark, real estate agent
===Declined===
- Mark Busch, vice mayor of Casselberry and candidate for this district in 2016{{#invoke:cite web||last=Powers|first=Scott|date=2021-01-12|title=Mark Busch walking back pre-Capitol insurrection comments|url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/394464-mark-busch-walking-back-pre-capitol-insurrection-comments/|url-status=live|access-date=2021-07-25|website=Florida Politics|language=en-US|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210112194331/https://floridapolitics.com/archives/394464-mark-busch-walking-back-pre-capitol-insurrection-comments |archive-date=January 12, 2021 }}
- Lee Constantine, Seminole County Commissioner (District 3), former state senator and state representative{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Ogles |first1=Jacob |title=Poll shows Lee Constantine would become instant GOP frontrunner in CD 7|url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/512499-st-pete-polls-shows-lee-constantine-would-become-instant-gop-frontrunner-in-cd-7/|date=March 30, 2022 |access-date=May 7, 2022}}{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Powers |first1=Scott |title=Lee Constantine turns down calls for CD 7 run |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/529697-lee-constantine-turns-down-calls-for-cd-7-run/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=June 7, 2022 |date=June 3, 2022}}
==Endorsements==
{{Endorsements box
|title=Brady Duke
|list=
U.S. representatives
- Dan Crenshaw, U.S. representative from Texas's 2nd congressional district (2019–present){{cite tweet|user=bradydukef1|number=1534936976830472192 |url=https://twitter.com/bradydukefl/status/1534936976830472192|date=2022-06-09|last=Duke|first=Brady|title=Honored to have the support of Congressman Dan Crenshaw.}}
}}
{{Endorsements box
| title = Cory Mills
| list =
U.S. senators
- Ted Cruz, U.S. senator from Texas (2013–present){{#invoke:cite web||last1=Manjarres |first1=Javier |title=Senator Ted Cruz Enters Florida Politics, Endorses Cory Mills |url=https://floridianpress.com/2022/07/senator-ted-cruz-enters-florida-politics-endorses-cory-mills/ |website=floridianpress.com |access-date=21 December 2022 |date=22 July 2022}}
U.S. representatives
- Brian Babin, U.S. representative from Texas's 36th congressional district (2015–present){{#invoke:cite web||title=Cory Mills touts another congressional backer in CD 7 bid|url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/436991-cory-mills-touts-another-congressional-backer-in-cd-7-bid/|website=Florida Politics|last1=Wilson|first1=Drew|date=June 21, 2021|access-date=July 25, 2021}}
- Jim Banks, U.S. representative from Indiana's 3rd congressional district (2017–present)
- Gus Bilirakis, U.S. representative from Florida's 12th congressional district (2013–present){{#invoke:cite web||last1=Manjarres |first1=Javier |title='Trump Ally' Gus Bilirakis Endorses Cory Mills for Congress |url=https://floridianpress.com/2021/11/trump-ally-gus-bilirakis-endorses-cory-mills-for-congress/ |website=floridianpress.com |access-date=21 December 2022 |date=3 November 2021}}
- Neal Dunn, U.S. representative from Florida's 2nd congressional district (2017–present)
- Mayra Flores, U.S. representative from Texas's 34th congressional district (2022–2023){{#invoke:cite web||last1=Manjarres |first1=Javier |title=Cory Mills Scores Coveted Endorsement of Rep. Mayra Flores |url=https://floridianpress.com/2022/07/cory-mills-scores-coveted-endorsement-of-rep-mayra-flores/ |website=floridianpress.com |access-date=21 December 2022 |date=8 July 2022}}
- Ronny Jackson, U.S. representative from Texas's 13th congressional district (2021–present)
- Jim Jordan, U.S. representative from Ohio's 7th congressional district (2007–present){{#invoke:cite web||last1=Manjarres |first1=Javier |title=Cory Mills Scores Rare Jim Jordan Endorsement |url=https://floridianpress.com/2021/10/cory-mills-scores-rare-jim-jordan-endorsement/ |website=floridianpress.com |access-date=21 December 2022 |date=25 October 2021}}
- Brian Mast, U.S. representative from Florida's 18th congressional district (2017–present){{#invoke:cite web||website=Florida Politics|url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/436664-brian-mast-endorses-cory-mills-for-cd-7/|date=June 18, 2021|last1=Wilson|first1=Drew|title=Brian Mast endorses Cory Mills for CD 7|access-date=July 25, 2021}}
- Markwayne Mullin, U.S. representative from Oklahoma's 2nd congressional district (2013–present)
- Troy Nehls, U.S. representative from Texas's 22nd congressional district (2021–present)
- John Rutherford, U.S. representative from Florida's 4th congressional district (2017–present)
- Pete Sessions, U.S. representative from Texas's 17th congressional district (2021–present)
- Greg Steube, U.S. representative from Florida's 17th congressional district (2019–present)
- Beth Van Duyne, U.S. representative from Texas's 24th congressional district (2021–present){{#invoke:cite web||last1=Manjarres |first1=Javier |title=Mills Scores the Endorsement From Another Trump Congressional Endorsee |url=https://floridianpress.com/2022/01/mills-scores-the-endorsement-from-another-trump-congressional-endorsee/ |website=floridianpress.com |access-date=21 December 2022 |date=25 January 2022}}
Organizations
- American Conservative Union{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Manjarres |first1=Javier |title=Cory Mills Scores Massive American Conservative Union (ACU) Endorsement |url=https://floridianpress.com/2022/02/cory-mills-scores-massive-american-conservative-union-acu-endorsement/ |website=floridianpress.com |access-date=21 December 2022 |date=3 February 2022}}
- Conservative Political Action Conference{{#invoke:cite web||title=CPAC Endorses Cory Mills |url=https://www.conservative.org/2022/02/03/cpac-endorses-cory-mills/ |publisher=Conservative Political Action Conference |access-date=August 2, 2022 |date=February 3, 2022}}
- Veterans for America First{{#invoke:cite web||title=Endorsements- Veterans for America First |work=Veterans for America First |url=https://veteransforamericafirst.org/endorsements/|access-date=May 26, 2022}}
}}
{{Endorsements box
| title = Rusty Roberts
| list =
U.S. representatives
- John Mica, former U.S. representative for this district (1993–2017){{#invoke:cite web||last1=Ogles |first1=Jacob |title=John Mica endorses former staffer Rusty Roberts in CD 7 |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/539445-john-mica-endorses-former-staffer-rusty-roberts-in-cd-7/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=July 22, 2022 |date=July 16, 2022}}
- Joe Walsh, former U.S. representative from {{ushr|IL|8}} (2011–2013){{cite tweet|number=1557681114126467073|user=WalshFreedom|title=Hey Florida voters, sending @AnthonySabatini to Congress is like sending another Marjorie Taylor Greene to Congress. Don't do that. Support @RustyRobertsFL…|date=August 11, 2022}}
Labor unions
- Coastal Florida Police Benevolent Association{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Powers |first1=Scott |title=Rusty Roberts grabs police union endorsement |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/535605-rusty-roberts-grabs-pba-endorsement-in-cd-7/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=July 2, 2022 |date=June 27, 2022}}
}}
{{Endorsements box
| title = Anthony Sabatini
| list =
U.S. Executive Branch officials
- Michael Flynn, 24th United States National Security Advisor (2017){{cite tweet |title=BREAKING: General Michael Flynn has officially endorsed my campaign for Congress! Gen. Flynn: "No more spineless Republicans. I am officially endorsing Anthony Sabatini for US Congress, FL 7—he is an #AmericaFirst🇺🇸 champion." Support my campaign here👇 http://SabatiniForCongress.com/give |number=1444280196698415108 |access-date=February 25, 2022|user=anthonysabatini|author=Rep. Anthony Sabatini}}{{better source needed|date=June 2022}}
U.S. senators
- Rand Paul, U.S. senator from Kentucky (2011–present){{#invoke:cite web||last1=Manjarres |first1=Javier |title=Sen. Rand Paul Endorses Anthony Sabatini for Congress |url=https://floridianpress.com/2021/08/sen-rand-paul-endorses-anthony-sabatini-for-congress/ |website=floridianpress.com |access-date=21 December 2022 |date=11 August 2021}}
U.S. representatives
- Andy Biggs, U.S. representative from Arizona's 5th congressional district (2016–present){{cite tweet|title=BREAKING: Congressman @RepAndyBiggsAZ has officially ENDORSED my campaign for U.S. Congress, FL-7! Rep. Biggs is one of the STRONGEST America-First fighters in Congress & served as Chairman of the @freedomcaucus Support my #AmericaFirst campaign here👇 http://SabatiniForCongress.com|number=1518927722885619713|user=AnthonySabatini|author=Rep. Anthony Sabatini}}
- Dan Bishop, U.S. representative from North Carolina's 9th congressional district (2019–present){{#invoke:cite web||url=https://www.sabatiniforcongress.com/endorse-anthony/|title=Endorse Anthony ⋆ Anthony Sabatini for Congress|website=www.sabatiniforcongress.com|accessdate=December 21, 2022}}
- Madison Cawthorn, U.S. representative from North Carolina's 11th congressional district (2021–present)
- Matt Gaetz, U.S. representative from Florida's 1st congressional district (2017–present){{#invoke:cite web||last1=McCool |first1=Jim |title=Matt Gaetz Endorses Anthony Sabatini for Congress |url=https://floridianpress.com/2021/06/matt-gaetz-endorses-anthony-sabatini-for-congress/ |website=floridianpress.com |access-date=21 December 2022 |date=18 June 2021}}
- Louie Gohmert, U.S. representative from Texas's 1st congressional district (2005–present){{#invoke:cite web||title=Anthony Sabatini Endorsed by Rep. Louie Gohmert|url=https://twitter.com/AnthonySabatini/status/1552070584489709568}}
- Paul Gosar, U.S. representative from Arizona's 4th congressional district (2011–present){{#invoke:cite web||title=Arizona Congressman Paul Gosar Endorses Florida Congressional Candidate Anthony Sabatini
|url=https://bigleaguepolitics.com/arizona-congressman-paul-gosar-endorses-florida-congressional-candidate-anthony-sabatini/|date=September 1, 2021|last1=Nino|first1=Jose|website=Big League Politics}}
- Marjorie Taylor Greene, U.S. representative from Georgia's 14th congressional district (2021–present)
- Thomas Massie, U.S. representative from Kentucky's 4th congressional district (2012–present){{cite tweet|title=BREAKING: @RepThomasMassie has officially ENDORSED my campaign for U.S. Congress, FL-7! Massie is the STRONGEST conservative in Congress |number= 1519448737436819456|access-date=July 20, 2022|user=anthonysabatini|author=Rep. Anthony Sabatini}}
- Ron Paul, former U.S. representative for {{ushr|TX|22}} (1976–1977, 1979–1985) and {{ushr|TX|14}} (1997–2013){{#invoke:cite web||title=Anthony Sabatini Endorsed by Rep. Ron Paul| via=YouTube |date=August 4, 2022 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AS7aCM3tFxw}}
Individuals
- Roger Stone, conservative political consultant{{#invoke:cite web||title=Rep. Anthony Sabatini Picks Up Roger Stone's Endorsement For Congress|date=June 25, 2021|last1=Hernandez|first1=Maria|url=https://www.tampafp.com/rep-anthony-sabatini-picks-up-roger-stones-endorsement-for-congress/|website=Tampa Free Press|access-date=July 25, 2021}}
Organizations
- FreedomWorks{{#invoke:cite web||date=December 10, 2021|title=FreedomWorks for America Endorses Anthony Sabatini in Florida's U.S. House Race|url=https://freedomworksforamerica.org/press-releases/freedomworks-for-america-endorses-anthony-sabatini-in-floridas-u-s-house-race/|access-date=January 10, 2022|website=www.freedomworksforamerica.org|language=en-US}}
- Gun Owners of America{{#invoke:cite web||title=Gun Owners of America is Proud to Endorse Anthony Sabatini for FL's 7th Congressional District |url=https://www.gunowners.org/fl6302022/ |publisher=Gun Owners of America |access-date=July 24, 2022 |date=June 30, 2022}}
- Republican Liberty Caucus{{#invoke:cite web||title=The Republican Liberty Caucus proudly endorses Anthony Sabatini for Congress in FL-7. Anthony Sabatini has led the charge for liberty in the Florida legislature, consistently scoring at the top of the RLC-FL legislative scorecards. We need his tenacity in Congress, where he will continue to defend freedom and expose the swamp. | website=Facebook |url=https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=308383731473966&set=a.246815474297459 |access-date=May 10, 2022 |date=April 29, 2022}}{{better source needed|date=July 2022}}
- Republican National Hispanic Assembly{{#invoke:cite web||title=RNHA ENDORSES ANTHONY SABATINI FOR CONGRESS IN FLORIDA|website=Republican National Hispanic Assembly|date=March 17, 2021|url=https://rnha.org/rnha-endorses-anthony-sabatini-for-congress-in-florida/|access-date=July 25, 2021}}
- Stand for Health Freedom{{#invoke:cite web|| url=https://standforhealthfreedom.com/vhf/sabatini/ | title=Anthony Sabatini for Florida US House - District 7 | Stand for Health Freedom | date=July 5, 2022 }}
}}
==Polling==
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! Poll source ! Date(s) ! Sample ! Margin ! style="width:60px;"| Erika ! style="width:60px;"| Brady ! style="width:60px;"| Ted ! style="width:60px;"| Cory ! style="width:60px;"| Rusty ! style="width:60px;"| Anthony ! style="width:60px;"| Armando ! style="width:60px;"| Scott ! Undecided |
style="text-align:left;"|St. Pete Polls[https://www.scribd.com/document/587876785/StPetePolls-2022-CD7REP-August17-X4G6A St. Pete Polls]
|August 17, 2022 |277 (LV) |± 5.9% |5% |16% |5% |{{party shading/Republican}}|24% |7% |22% |2% |3% |16% |
style="text-align:left;"|St. Pete Polls[http://stpetepolls.org/files/StPetePolls_2022_CD7REP_August5_U6D4GZ.pdf St. Pete Polls]
|August 5, 2022 |205 (LV) |± 6.8% |5% |12% |5% |{{party shading/Republican}}|23% |9% |22% |3% |3% |18% |
style="text-align:left;"|RMG Research[https://www.termlimits.com/library/FL%20District%207%20Primary%20Poll%20Results.pdf RMG Research]
|July 6–13, 2022 |300 (LV) |± 5.7% |2% |9% |1% |16% |0% |{{party shading/Republican}}|23% |– |5% |{{party shading/Undecided}}|42% |
style="text-align:left;"|Kurt Jetta (R)[https://centerstreetpac.com/poll-fl-07-gop-primary/ Kurt Jetta (R)]{{efn-ua|This poll was sponsored by Center Street PAC, which supports Rusty Roberts.|name="CenterStreet"}}
|March 4 – July 9, 2022 |311 (RV) |± 5.6% |3% |3% |– |{{party shading/Republican}}|17% |9% |7% |5% |4% |{{party shading/Undecided}}|51% |
style="text-align:left;"|The Tyson Group (R){{efn-ua|name="RPFDebate"}}
|July 5–7, 2022 |400 (LV) |± 4.9% |2% |8% |1% |{{party shading/Republican}}|23% |1% |21% |1% |3% |{{party shading/Undecided}}|40% |
style="text-align:left;"|St. Pete Polls[https://www.scribd.com/document/567168941/StPetePolls-2022-CD7REP-March28-FY2C8 St. Pete Polls]
|March 28, 2022 |285 (LV) |± 5.8% |6% |8% |– |{{party shading/Republican}}|13% |8% |12% |– |– |{{party shading/Undecided}}|53% |
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! Poll source ! Date(s) ! Sample ! Margin ! style="width:60px;"| Erika ! style="width:60px;"| Lee ! style="width:60px;"| Brady ! style="width:60px;"| Cory ! style="width:60px;"| Rusty ! style="width:60px;"| Anthony ! Undecided |
style="text-align:left;"|St. Pete Polls
|March 28, 2022 |285 (LV) |± 5.8% |7% |{{party shading/Republican}}|23% |4% |12% |5% |9% |{{party shading/Undecided}}|39% |
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==Debate==
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|+ 2022 Florida's 7th congressional district republican primary debate |
scope="col" | {{abbr|No.|Number}}
! scope="col" | Date ! scope="col" | Host ! scope="col" | Moderator ! scope="col" | Link ! scope="col"| Republican ! scope="col"| Republican ! scope="col"| Republican ! scope="col"| Republican ! scope="col"| Republican ! scope="col"| Republican ! scope="col"| Republican ! scope="col"| Republican |
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colspan="5" rowspan="2" |Key: {{Colors|black|#90ff90| P }} Participant {{Colors|black|#FFFFDD| A }} Absent {{Colors|black|#ff9090| N }} Not invited {{Colors|black|#CCFFCC| I }} Invited {{color box|#f0e68c|W}} Withdrawn ! scope="col" style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (US)}}"| ! scope="col" style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (US)}}"| ! scope="col" style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (US)}}"| ! scope="col" style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (US)}}"| ! scope="col" style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (US)}}"| ! scope="col" style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (US)}}"| ! scope="col" style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (US)}}"| ! scope="col" style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (US)}}"| |
scope="col" | Erika Benfield
! scope="col" | Brady Duke ! scope="col" | Ted Edwards ! scope="col" | Cory Mills ! scope="col" | Rusty Roberts ! scope="col" | Anthony Sabatini ! scope="col" | Armando Santos ! scope="col" | Scott Sturgill |
1
| style="white-space:nowrap;" | | style="white-space:nowrap;" | WESH | style="white-space:nowrap;" | Greg Fox | style="white-space:nowrap;" |[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8K6K8wIHYho YouTube] | {{Yes|P}} | {{Yes|P}} | {{Yes|P}} | {{Yes|P}} | {{Yes|P}} | {{Yes|P}} | {{Yes|P}} | {{Yes|P}} |
==Results==
[[File:2022_Florida's_7th_Congressional_District_Republican_Primary_map_by_county.svg|thumb|Republican primary county results{{collapsible list
| title = Map legend|{{legend|#f1b4b2|Mills—40-50%}}|{{legend|#fdeeee|Mills—<30%}}|
}}]]
{{Election box begin no change
| title = Republican primary results
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Cory Mills
| party = Republican Party (United States)
| votes = 27,757
| percentage = 37.9
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Anthony Sabatini
| party = Republican Party (United States)
| votes = 17,332
| percentage = 23.7
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Brady Duke
| party = Republican Party (United States)
| votes = 11,221
| percentage = 15.3
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Ted Edwards
| party = Republican Party (United States)
| votes = 4,259
| percentage = 5.8
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Rusty Roberts
| party = Republican Party (United States)
| votes = 4,031
| percentage = 5.5
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Erika Benfield
| party = Republican Party (United States)
| votes = 3,964
| percentage = 5.4
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Scott Sturgill
| party = Republican Party (United States)
| votes = 3,094
| percentage = 4.2
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Armando Santos
| party = Republican Party (United States)
| votes = 1,504
| percentage = 2.1
}}{{Election box total no change
| votes = 73,162
| percentage = 100.0
}}{{Election box end}}
= General election =
== Predictions ==
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Source !Ranking !As of |
align=left | The Cook Political Report
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|R|Flip}} | October 5, 2022 |
align=left | Inside Elections
| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R|Flip}} | May 17, 2022 |
align=left | Sabato's Crystal Ball
|{{USRaceRating|Safe|R|Flip}} | July 28, 2022 |
align=left |Politico
|{{USRaceRating|Likely|R|Flip}} |October 18, 2022 |
align="left" |RCP
|{{USRaceRating|Likely|R|Flip}} |June 9, 2022 |
align=left |Fox News
| {{USRaceRating|Solid|R|Flip}} |July 11, 2022 |
align="left" |DDHQ
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|R|Flip}} |July 20, 2022 |
align="left" |538
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|R|Flip}} |June 30, 2022 |
align="left" |The Economist
| {{USRaceRating|Safe|R|Flip}} | September 28, 2022 |
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change
| title = Florida's 7th congressional district, 2022
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Cory Mills
| party = Republican Party (United States)
| votes = 177,966
| percentage = 58.5
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Karen Green
| party = Democratic Party (United States)
| votes = 126,079
| percentage = 41.5
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Cardon Pompey (write-in)
| party = Independent politician
| votes = 10
| percentage = 0.0
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 304,055
| percentage = 100.0
}}
{{Election box gain with party link no change
|winner = Republican Party (United States)
|loser = Democratic Party (United States)
}}
{{Election box end}}
District 8
{{Infobox election
| election_name = 2022 Florida's 8th congressional district election
| country = Florida
| type = presidential
| ongoing = no
| previous_election = 2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 8
| previous_year = 2020
| election_date = November 8, 2022
| next_election = 2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 8
| next_year = 2024
| seats_for_election = Florida's 8th congressional district
| image_size = x150px
| image1 = File:Bill_Posey_Official_Portrait (cropped).jpg
| nominee1 = Bill Posey
| party1 = Republican Party (United States)
| popular_vote1 = 222,128
| percentage1 = 64.91%
| image2 = 3x4.svg
| nominee2 = Joanne Terry
| party2 = Democratic Party (United States)
| popular_vote2 = 120,080
| percentage2 = 35.09%
| map_image = {{switcher |150px |Results by county |150px |Results by precinct}}
| map_size = 200px
| map_caption = Posey: {{legend0|#ed8783|50–60%}} {{legend0|#e55651|60–70%}} {{legend0|#d02923|70–80%}} {{legend0|#b00600|80–90%}} {{legend0|#850400|>90%}}
Terry: {{legend0|#8da9e2|50–60%}} {{legend0|#678cd7|60–70%}} {{legend0|#4170cd|70–80%}}
| title = U.S. Representative
| before_election = Bill Posey
| before_party = Republican Party (United States)
| after_election = Bill Posey
| after_party = Republican Party (United States)
}}
{{see also|Florida's 8th congressional district}}
Republican Bill Posey, who had represented the district since 2009, was re-elected with 61% of the vote in 2020. Posey won re-election in 2022.
The boundaries of the district were redrawn from 2020, determined by the 2020 redistricting cycle.
=Republican primary=
==Candidates==
===Nominee===
- Bill Posey, incumbent U.S. representative{{#invoke:cite web||date=February 1, 2021|title=FEC Form 2 for Report FEC-1497758|url=https://docquery.fec.gov/cgi-bin/forms/H8FL15107/1497758/|url-status=live|access-date=2021-07-25|website=Federal Election Commission|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210726001312/https://docquery.fec.gov/cgi-bin/forms/H8FL15107/1497758/ |archive-date=July 26, 2021 }}
===Did not qualify===
- Patrick Wells, former Department of Defense contractor{{#invoke:cite web||last=Powers|first=Scott|date=2021-06-07|title=Democrat Perry Gregg files to run in CD 8|url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/433614-democrat-perry-gregg-files-to-run-in-cd-8/|url-status=live|access-date=2021-07-25|website=Florida Politics|language=en-US|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210607081929/https://floridapolitics.com/archives/433614-democrat-perry-gregg-files-to-run-in-cd-8/ |archive-date=June 7, 2021 }}
==Endorsements==
{{Endorsements box
|title=Bill Posey
|width=50em
|list=
Federal officials
- Mike Pompeo, former U.S. Secretary of State (2018–2021){{#invoke:cite web||last1=Ogles |first1=Jacob |title=Mike Pompeo endorses Bill Posey for re-election |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/509424-mike-pompeo-endorses-bill-posey-for-re-election/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=March 28, 2022 |date=March 17, 2022}}
}}
= Democratic primary =
==Candidates==
===Nominee===
- Joanne Terry, former satellite systems engineer{{#invoke:cite web||title=Joanne Terry for Congress |url=https://www.joanneterry.com/ |access-date=2022-03-23 |website=www.joanneterry.com |language=en}}
===Eliminated in primary===
- Danelle Dodge, technology consultant and activist
==Results==
[[File:2022_Florida's_8th_Congressional_District_Democratic_Primary_map_by_county.svg|thumb|Democratic primary county results{{collapsible list
| title = Map legend|{{legend|#8da9e2|Terry—50-60%}}|||}}]]
{{Election box begin no change
| title = Democratic primary results
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Joanne Terry
| party = Democratic Party (United States)
| votes = 29,542
| percentage = 54.6
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Danielle Dodge
| party = Democratic Party (United States)
| votes = 24,592
| percentage = 45.4
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 54,134
| percentage = 100.0
}}
{{Election box end}}
= General election =
== Predictions ==
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Source !Ranking !As of |
align=left | The Cook Political Report
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} | April 25, 2022 |
align=left | Inside Elections
| {{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} | May 17, 2022 |
align=left | Sabato's Crystal Ball
|{{USRaceRating|Safe|R}} | April 27, 2022 |
align=left |Politico
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} |April 28, 2022 |
align="left" |RCP
|{{USRaceRating|Safe|R}} |June 9, 2022 |
align=left |Fox News
| {{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} |July 11, 2022 |
align="left" |DDHQ
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} |July 20, 2022 |
align="left" |538
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} |June 30, 2022 |
align="left" |The Economist
| {{USRaceRating|Safe|R}} | September 28, 2022 |
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change
| title = Florida's 8th congressional district, 2022
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Bill Posey (incumbent)
| party = Republican Party (United States)
| votes = 222,128
| percentage = 64.9
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Joanne Terry
| party = Democratic Party (United States)
| votes = 120,080
| percentage = 35.1
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 342,208
| percentage = 100.0
}}
{{Election box hold with party link no change
|winner = Republican Party (United States)
}}
{{Election box end}}
District 9
{{Infobox election
| election_name = 2022 Florida's 9th congressional district election
| country = Florida
| type = presidential
| ongoing = no
| previous_election = 2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 9
| previous_year = 2020
| election_date = November 8, 2022
| next_election = 2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 9
| next_year = 2024
| seats_for_election = Florida's 9th congressional district
| image_size = x150px
| image1 = File:Darren_Soto_115th_Congress_photo (cropped).jpg
| nominee1 = Darren Soto
| party1 = Democratic Party (United States)
| popular_vote1 = 108,541
| percentage1 = 53.64%
| image2 = 3x4.svg
| nominee2 = Scotty Moore
| party2 = Republican Party (United States)
| popular_vote2 = 93,827
| percentage2 = 46.36%
| map_image = {{switcher |200px |Results by county |200px |Results by precinct}}
| map_size = 300px
| map_caption = Soto: {{legend0|#7996e2|50–60%}} {{legend0|#678cd7|60-70%}} {{legend0|#4170cd|70-80%}}
Moore: {{legend0|#ed8783|50-60%}} {{legend0|#e55651|60-70%}} {{legend0|#d02923|70-80%}} {{legend0|#b00600|80-90%}}
No data: {{legend0|#a9a9a9}}
| title = U.S. Representative
| before_election = Darren Soto
| before_party = Democratic Party (United States)
| after_election = Darren Soto
| after_party = Democratic Party (United States)
}}
{{see also|Florida's 9th congressional district}}
Democrat Darren Soto, who had represented the district since 2017, was re-elected with 56.02% of the vote in 2020. Soto won re-election in 2022. Despite winning, however, his margin of victory was only around 7 percentage-points in a Biden+18 district, coinciding with the continuous erosion of support for the Democratic Party among Hispanic voters.
The boundaries of the district were redrawn from 2020, determined by the 2020 redistricting cycle. The 9th
district lost most of the portion of Polk County it had in the 2016 map, mostly due to the massive growth of the Puerto Rican population in Orange County and Osceola County.
=Democratic primary=
==Candidates==
===Nominee===
- Darren Soto, incumbent U.S. representative{{#invoke:cite web||date=April 6, 2021|title=FEC Form 2 for Report FEC-1508050|url=https://docquery.fec.gov/cgi-bin/forms/H6FL09179/1508050/|url-status=live|access-date=2021-07-26|website=Federal Election Commission|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210726001312/https://docquery.fec.gov/cgi-bin/forms/H6FL09179/1508050/ |archive-date=July 26, 2021 }}
==Endorsements==
{{Endorsements box
| title = Darren Soto
|width=50em
| list =
Organizations
- Emgage
- Feminist Majority PAC{{#invoke:cite web||title=2022 Feminist Majority PAC Endorsements |url=https://feministmajoritypac.org/endorsements/2022/ |website=feministmajoritypac.org |access-date=April 9, 2022}}
- League of Conservation Voters{{#invoke:cite web||date=February 10, 2022|title=LCV Action Fund Announces First Round of Incumbent House Endorsements|url=https://www.lcv.org/article/lcv-action-fund-announces-first-round-of-incumbent-house-endorsements/|website=www.lcv.org}}
- Planned Parenthood Action Fund
- Sierra Club
Labor unions
- AFSCME Florida
- Service Employees International Union Florida{{#invoke:cite web||title=SEIU Florida Announces Early Endorsements for 2022 Elections |url=https://seiufl.org/news/seiu-florida-announces-early-endorsements-for-2022-elections |access-date=June 18, 2022 |date=April 28, 2022|author=Hernandez, Laura}}
}}
= Republican primary =
[[File:2022_Florida's_9th_Congressional_District_Republican_Primary_map_by_county.svg|thumb|Republican primary county results{{collapsible list
| title = Map legend|{{legend|#ed8783|Moore—50-60%}}|{{legend|#f1b4b2|Moore—40–50%}}|
}}]]
==Candidates==
===Nominee===
- Scotty Moore, life coach and Christian missionary{{#invoke:cite web||url=https://politics1.com/fl.htm|title=Politics1 - Online Guide to Florida Elections, Candidates & Politics|first=Ron|last=Gunzburger|website=politics1.com}}{{#invoke:cite web||title=Scotty Moore FEC Statement of Candidacy |url=https://docquery.fec.gov/pdf/118/202109079466623118/202109079466623118.pdf |publisher=Federal Election Commission |access-date=October 25, 2021}}
===Eliminated in primary===
- Jose Castillo, businessman and candidate for this district in 2020{{#invoke:cite web||last=White|first=Gary|date=July 19, 2021|title=Scott Franklin's campaign donations rank among lowest for any House incumbent from Florida|url=https://www.theledger.com/story/news/politics/2021/07/19/scott-franklins-campaign-contributions-rank-among-lowest-florida-incumbents/8011408002/|url-status=live|access-date=2021-07-26|website=Lakeland Ledger|language=en-US|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210719213028/https://www.theledger.com/story/news/politics/2021/07/19/scott-franklins-campaign-contributions-rank-among-lowest-florida-incumbents/8011408002/ |archive-date=July 19, 2021 }}
- Adianis Morales, pastor and organizer
- Sergio Ortiz, mortgage banker and candidate for this district in 2020
===Withdrawn===
- Bill Olson, former U.S. Army sergeant and nominee for this district in 2020 (running for state representative){{#invoke:cite web||last1=Powers |first1=Scott |title=Bill Olson switching from congressional run to HD 51 |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/526020-bill-olson-switching-from-congressional-run-to-hd-51/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=May 19, 2022 |date=May 18, 2022}} (endorsed Castillo)
==Endorsements==
{{Endorsements box
|title=Scotty Moore
|list=
Executive branch officials
- Mark Meadows, former White House Chief of Staff (2020–2021), former U.S. Representative from North Carolina's 11th congressional district (2013–2020){{#invoke:cite web||last1=Powers |first1=Scott |title=America First CD 9 candidate Scotty Moore gets boost from Mark Meadows |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/525366-america-first-cd-9-candidate-scotty-moore-gets-boost-from-mark-meadows/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=May 17, 2022 |date=May 16, 2022}}
U.S. senators
- Ted Cruz, U.S. senator from Texas (2013–present){{#invoke:cite web||title=Ted Cruz Endorses Scotty Moore for Congress |url=https://www.scottymooreforcongress.com/endorsements/tedcruz |access-date=2023-05-10 |website=Scotty Moore for Congress |language=en-US |archive-date=May 10, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230510220152/https://www.scottymooreforcongress.com/endorsements/tedcruz |url-status=dead }}
Organizations
- Family Research Council Action PAC{{#invoke:cite web||title=FRC Action PAC Endorses Scotty Moore for U.S. House of Representatives for the 9th District of Florida |url=https://frcactionpac.org/get.cfm?i=PR22H05&f= |access-date=August 13, 2022 |date=August 11, 2022}}
}}
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change
| title = Republican primary results
}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Scotty Moore
| party = Republican Party (United States)
| votes = 16,971
| percentage = 55.9
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Jose Castillo
| party = Republican Party (United States)
| votes = 7,537
| percentage = 24.8
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Adianis Morales
| party = Republican Party (United States)
| votes = 3,969
| percentage = 13.1
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Sergio Oritz
| party = Republican Party (United States)
| votes = 1,900
| percentage = 6.3}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 30,357
| percentage = 100.0
}}
{{Election box end}}
= General election =
== Predictions ==
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Source !Ranking !As of |
align=left | The Cook Political Report
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|D}} | April 25, 2022 |
align=left | Inside Elections
| {{USRaceRating|Solid|D}} | May 17, 2022 |
align=left | Sabato's Crystal Ball
|{{USRaceRating|Safe|D}} | April 27, 2022 |
align=left |Politico
|{{USRaceRating|Likely|D}} |October 18, 2022 |
align="left" |RCP
|{{USRaceRating|Likely|D}} |June 9, 2022 |
align=left |Fox News
| {{USRaceRating|Solid|D}} |October 11, 2022 |
align="left" |DDHQ
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|D}} |July 20, 2022 |
align="left" |538
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|D}} |June 30, 2022 |
align="left" |The Economist
| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}} | November 1, 2022 |
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change
| title = Florida's 9th congressional district, 2022
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Darren Soto (incumbent)
| party = Democratic Party (United States)
| votes = 108,541
| percentage = 53.6
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Scotty Moore
| party = Republican Party (United States)
| votes = 93,827
| percentage = 46.4
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 202,368
| percentage = 100.0
}}
{{Election box hold with party link no change
|winner = Democratic Party (United States)
}}
{{Election box end}}
District 10
{{Infobox election
| election_name = 2022 Florida's 10th congressional district election
| country = Florida
| type = presidential
| ongoing = no
| previous_election = 2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 10
| previous_year = 2020
| election_date = November 8, 2022
| next_election = 2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 10
| next_year = 2024
| seats_for_election = Florida's 10th congressional district
| image_size = x150px
| image1 = Maxwell Frost portrait (118th Congress).jpg
| nominee1 = Maxwell Alejandro Frost
| party1 = Democratic Party (United States)
| popular_vote1 = 117,955
| percentage1 = 59.00%
| image2 = 3x4.svg
| nominee2 = Calvin Wimbish
| party2 = Republican Party (United States)
| popular_vote2 = 78,844
| percentage2 = 39.44%
| map_image = 2022 Florida's 10th Congressional District map by precinct.svg
| map_size = 300px
| map_caption = Precinct results
Frost: {{legend0|#b4c7ec|40–50%}} {{legend0|#8da9e2|50–60%}} {{legend0|#678cd7|60–70%}} {{legend0|#4170cd|70-80%}}
{{legend0|#3358a2|80-90%}} {{legend0|#244079|>90%}}
Wimbish: {{legend0|#f1b4b2|40-50%}} {{legend0|#ed8783|50–60%}} {{legend0|#e55651|60–70%}} {{legend0|#850400|>90%}}
| title = U.S. Representative
| before_election = Val Demings
| before_party = Democratic Party (United States)
| after_election = Maxwell Alejandro Frost
| after_party = Democratic Party (United States)
}}
{{see also|Florida's 10th congressional district}}
Democrat Val Demings, who had represented the district since 2017, was re-elected with 63% of the vote in 2020. Demings did not run for re-election and instead ran Unsuccessfully for the 2022 United States Senate election in Florida.
The boundaries of the district were redrawn from 2020, determined by the 2020 redistricting cycle.
=Democratic primary=
==Candidates==
===Nominee===
- Maxwell Alejandro Frost, former National Organizing Director for March for Our Lives{{#invoke:cite web||last=Lemongello|first=Steven|title=Gun reform activist Maxwell Frost announces run for Congress to succeed Val Demings|url=https://www.orlandosentinel.com/politics/os-ne-maxwell-frost-congress-20210811-kai5sw5doraqnkoximqi7ijrwe-story.html|access-date=2021-08-13|website=orlandosentinel.com|date=August 11, 2021}}{{#invoke:cite web||last=Manchester|first=Julia|date=2021-08-10|title=Orlando activist to announce candidacy for Demings's House seat|url=https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/567039-orlando-activist-announces-candidacy-for-demingss-house-seat|access-date=2021-08-13|website=The Hill|language=en}}
===Eliminated in primary===
- Jack Joseph Achenbach, dietician and personal chef{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Powers |first1=Scott |title=Democrat Terence Gray announces candidacy in CD 10 |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/441464-democrat-terence-gray-announces-candidacy-in-cd-10/ |website=www.floridapolitics.com |date=July 15, 2021 |publisher=Florida Politics |access-date=September 1, 2021}}
- Jeffrey Boone, financial executive and bitcoin investor
- Randolph Bracy, state senator from the 11th district (2016–present){{#invoke:cite web||url = https://www.politico.com/states/florida/story/2021/05/25/florida-state-sen-bracy-to-run-for-congressional-seat-now-held-by-demings-1383950 |title=Florida state Sen. Bracy to run for congressional seat now held by Demings|website=Politico|author=Fineout, Gary|date=May 25, 2021}}
- Corrine Brown, former U.S. representative for Florida's 5th congressional district (2013–2017) and 3rd district (1993–2013) and convicted felon{{#invoke:cite news||url = https://www.news4jax.com/news/local/2022/06/16/after-pleading-guilty-to-tax-fraud-corrine-brown-running-for-congress-again/|title = Convicted felon Corrine Brown running for Congress again|last1 = DuChanois|first1 = Colette|last2 = Piggott|first2 = Jim|date = June 16, 2022|access-date = June 16, 2022|work = WJXT}}
- Terence Gray, pastor
- Alan Grayson, former U.S. representative from Florida's 9th congressional district (2013–2017) and 8th district (2009–2011), candidate for U.S. Senate in 2016 and 2022{{#invoke:cite web||url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/532326-alan-grayson-pushing-pocketbook-economics-in-cd-10-run/|title=Alan Grayson pushing pocketbook economics in CD 10 run|last=Powers|first=Scott|date=June 14, 2022|access-date=June 14, 2022}}
- Natalie Jackson, lawyer{{#invoke:cite news||last=Gunzburger |first=Ron |title=Jackson to launch congressional bid for open Florida seat |url=https://twitter.com/Politics1com/status/1396832513759252483 |date=May 24, 2021 |access-date=May 24, 2021 |publisher=Politics1.com}}
- Khalid Muneer, former banker, real estate broker and civic activist{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Powers |first1=Scott |title=Democrat Khalid Muneer jumps into CD 10 contest |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/532843-democrat-khalid-muneer-jumps-into-cd-10-contest/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=June 18, 2022 |date=June 15, 2022}}
- Teresa Tachon, public school teacher
===Did not qualify===
===Withdrew===
- Aramis Ayala, state attorney for the Ninth Judicial Circuit Court of Florida (2017–2021){{#invoke:cite news||last=Manchester |first=Julia |date=2021-05-26 |title=Former Florida prosecutor launches bid for Demings's House seat |work=The Hill |url=https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/555442-former-florida-prosecutor-launches-bid-for-demingss-house-seat |access-date=2021-06-03}} (running for Attorney General){{#invoke:cite web||url=https://www.tampabay.com/news/florida-politics/2022/03/02/democrat-aramis-ayala-running-for-florida-attorney-general/|title=Democrat Aramis Ayala running for Florida attorney general|date=March 3, 2022|work=Tampa Bay Times}}
===Declined===
- Val Demings, incumbent U.S. representative (running for U.S. Senate){{#invoke:cite web||title=Democratic Rep. Val Demings announces challenge to GOP Sen. Marco Rubio|url=https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/congress/democratic-rep-val-demings-announces-challenge-gop-sen-marco-rubio-n1270097|access-date=2021-06-09|website=NBC News|language=en|author=Shabad, Rebecca|date=June 9, 2021}}
===Endorsements===
{{Endorsements box
|title= Aramis Ayala (withdrawn)
|list=
Governors
- Howard Dean, 79th governor of Vermont (1993–2001) and Chair of the Democratic National Committee (2005–2009){{#invoke:cite web||author=Scott Powers|title=Aramis Ayala picks up Democracy for America endorsement in CD 10|date=June 3, 2021|website=Florida Politics|url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/433585-aramis-ayala-picks-up-democracy-for-america-endorsement-in-cd-10/}}
Individuals
- Shaquille O'Neal, former NBA player and sports analyst{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Manchester |first1=Julia |title=Shaquille O'Neal endorses candidate in race for Demings's House seat |url=https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/560538-shaq-endorses-candidate-in-race-for-demings-house-seat |work=The Hill |language=en |date=June 28, 2021 |quote=Retired NBA superstar Shaquille O'Neal has endorsed former Florida prosecutor Aramis Ayala (D) in the race for Rep. Val Demings's (D) House seat in the state's 10th Congressional District.}}
Organizations
Democracy for America(switched endorsement to Frost after Ayala withdrew)
}}
{{Endorsements box
|title= Randolph Bracy
|list=
Organizations
- Democratic Majority for Israel{{#invoke:cite web||title=DMFI PAC CANDIDATES|url=https://dmfipac.org/candidates/|access-date=February 4, 2022|website=www.dmfipac.org}}
}}
{{Endorsements box
|title= Maxwell Alejandro Frost
|colwidth= 60
|list=
U.S. senators
- Ed Markey, U.S. senator from Massachusetts (2013–present){{#invoke:cite web||last1=Powers |first1=Scott |title=Sierra Club, slew of other progressives pile endorsements on Maxwell Frost in CD 10 |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/544455-sierra-club-slew-of-other-progressives-pile-endorsements-on-maxwell-frost-in-cd-10/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=August 6, 2022 |date=August 5, 2022}}
- Bernie Sanders, U.S. senator from Vermont (2007–present){{cite tweet |last1=Sanders |first1=Bernie |title=I'm proud to endorse @MaxwellFrostFL for Congress. As a community organizer, Maxwell understands that working people desperately need leaders in Congress who will stand up to powerful special interests. He will be a great addition to a growing progressive caucus in the House. |number=1561019641811673089|publisher=Twitter |access-date=August 20, 2022|user=BernieSanders}}
- Elizabeth Warren, U.S. senator from Massachusetts (2013–present){{#invoke:cite web||url=https://elizabethwarren.com/endorsements|title=Endorsements | Warren Democrats|website=elizabethwarren.com|access-date=May 12, 2022|archive-date=January 7, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210107140905/https://elizabethwarren.com/endorsements|url-status=dead}}
U.S. representatives
- Katherine Clark, U.S. representative for Massachusetts's 5th congressional district (2013–){{#invoke:cite web||last1=Scheckner |first1=Jesse |title='Exactly who we need': Katherine Clark, Ayanna Pressley endorse Maxwell Frost for CD 10 |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/549368-exactly-who-we-need-katherine-clark-ayanna-pressley-endorse-maxwell-frost-for-cd-10/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=August 20, 2022|date=August 20, 2022}}
- Val Demings, U.S. representative for this district (2017–2023){{#invoke:cite web||last1=Ogles |first1=Jacob |title=Val Demings endorses Maxwell Alejandro Frost in CD 10 |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/569050-val-demings-endorses-maxwell-alejandro-frost-in-cd-10/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=16 December 2022 |date=4 November 2022}} (post primary)
- Pramila Jayapal, U.S. representative for Washington's 7th congressional district (2017–present){{#invoke:cite news||last1=Schnell |first1=Mychael |title=Jayapal endorses six progressive House candidates |url=https://thehill.com/news/campaign/3484941-jayapal-endorses-six-progressive-house-candidates/ |access-date=May 11, 2022 |work=Politico |date=May 11, 2022}}
- Mondaire Jones, U.S. representative from New York's 17th congressional district (2021–2023)
- Ro Khanna, U.S. representative from California's 17th congressional district (2017–present){{#invoke:cite web||url=https://www.businessinsider.com/maxwell-alejandro-frost-gun-violence-prevention-generation-z-congress-2022-5|title=Meet the 25-year-old gun violence prevention advocate who could become the first Gen Z member of Congress|author=Metzger, Bryan|date=May 28, 2022|work=Business Insider}}
- Ayanna Pressley, U.S. representative from Massachusetts's 7th congressional district (2019–)
- Jamie Raskin, U.S. representative from Maryland's 8th congressional district (2017–present){{#invoke:cite web||last1=Powers |first1=Scott |title=Elizabeth Warren, other progressive leaders, back Maxwell Frost in CD 10 |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/527302-elizabeth-warren-other-progressive-leaders-back-maxwell-frost-in-cd-10/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=May 28, 2022 |date=May 23, 2022}}
- Darren Soto, U.S. representative for Florida's 9th congressional district (2017–) (post primary)
- Ritchie Torres, U.S. representative from New York's 15th congressional district (2021–present){{#invoke:cite web||last1=Powers |first1=Scott |title=New York Congressman Ritchie Torres backs Maxwell Frost in CD 10 |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/511379-new-york-congressman-ritchie-torres-backs-maxwell-frost-in-cd-10/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=March 28, 2022 |date=March 25, 2022}}
State legislators
- Anna Eskamani, state representative{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Powers |first1=Scott |title=Anna Eskamani backs Maxwell Frost in CD 10 |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/541327-anna-eskamani-backs-maxwell-frost-in-cd-10/ |website=floridapolitics.com |date=July 25, 2022}}
- Carlos Guillermo Smith, state representative{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Powers |first1=Scott |title=Maxwell Frost's CD 10 campaign picks up nods from Carlos Smith, Amy Mercado |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/530262-maxwell-frosts-cd-10-campaign-picks-up-nods-from-carlos-smith-amy-mercado/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=June 18, 2022 |date=June 7, 2022}}
- Victor M. Torres Jr., state senator
Local officials
- Jerry Demings, mayor of Orange County (post primary)
- Buddy Dyer, mayor of Orlando (post primary)
- Amy Mercado, Orange County property appraiser and former state representative
Individuals
- Fred Guttenberg, gun-control activist{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Ogles |first1=Jacob |title=Gun control groups throw support to Maxwell Frost in CD 10 |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/509355-gun-control-groups-throw-support-to-maxwell-frost-in-cd-10/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=March 28, 2022 |date=March 17, 2022}}
- Dolores Huerta, civil rights activist
- Jesse Jackson, minister and former shadow U.S. Senator from Washington D.C. (1991–1997){{#invoke:cite web||last1=Manchester |first1=Julia |title=Jesse Jackson endorses 25-year-old progressive in race to replace Demings |url=https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/3560711-jesse-jackson-endorses-24-year-old-progressive-in-race-to-replace-demings/ |work=The Hill |access-date=August 20, 2022 |date=July 15, 2022}}
- Ben Jealous, president of People for the American Way
Organizations
- Brady: United Against Gun Violence
- Brand New Congress{{#invoke:cite web||url=https://www.brandnewcongress.org/|title=Homepage|website=www.brandnewcongress.org|accessdate=December 21, 2022|archive-date=December 23, 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221223195255/https://www.brandnewcongress.org/|url-status=dead}}
- Communication Workers of America{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Schorsch |first1=Peter |title=Sunburn – The morning read of what's hot in Florida politics – 5.13.22 |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/523839-sunburn-the-morning-read-of-whats-hot-in-florida-politics-5-13-22/ |website=floridapolitics.com |date=May 13, 2022 |access-date=May 14, 2022}}
- Community Justice Action Fund
- Congressional Hispanic Caucus{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Powers |first1=Scott |title=Maxwell Frost's CD 10 candidacy draws nod from two congressional caucuses |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/523177-maxwell-frosts-cd-10-candidacy-draws-nod-from-two-congressional-caucuses/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=May 11, 2022 |date=May 9, 2022}}
- Congressional Progressive Caucus
- Democracy for America (previously endorsed Ayala){{#invoke:cite web||title=Democracy for America : Our Candidates |url=https://www.democracyforamerica.com/our_candidates |publisher=Democracy for America |access-date=July 16, 2022}}
- Friends of the Earth Action
- Future Generation PAC{{#invoke:cite web||title=DMFI PAC CANDIDATES|url=https://www.futuregenerations.earth/#CANDIDATES|access-date=February 4, 2022|website=futuregenerations.earth|archive-date=December 15, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211215004740/https://www.futuregenerations.earth/#CANDIDATES|url-status=dead}}
- Latino Victory Fund{{#invoke:cite web||url=https://www.politico.com/news/2022/02/08/latino-group-dems-not-write-off-florida-00006523|title=Key Latino group urges Dems not to write off Florida|date=February 8, 2022|website=Politico|author=Rodriguez, Sabrina}}
- League of Conservation Voters{{#invoke:cite web||date=July 5, 2022|title=LCV Action Fund Announces Slate of New Endorsements for Congress|url=https://www.lcv.org/article/lcv-action-fund-announces-slate-of-new-endorsements-for-congress/|website=www.lcv.org}}{{#invoke:cite web||last=Powers |first=Scott |date=2022-07-05 |title=League of Conservation Voters endorses Maxwell Frost in CD 10 |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/536994-league-of-conservation-voters-endorses-maxwell-frost-in-cd-10/ |access-date=2022-07-08 |website=Florida Politics |language=en-US}}
- Newtown Action Alliance
- Progressive Change Campaign Committee{{#invoke:cite web||url=https://www.boldprogressives.org/candidates/|title=Our Candidates|website=Progressive Change Campaign Committee}}
- Progressive Democrats of America{{#invoke:cite web||title=ENDORSEMENTS |date=February 21, 2021 |url=https://pdamerica.org/endorsements/ |publisher=Progressive Democrats of America |access-date=June 25, 2022 |archive-date=November 27, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221127092139/https://pdamerica.org/endorsements/ |url-status=dead }}
- Protect Our Future
- Sierra Club
Labor unions
- 1199SEIU United Healthcare Workers East
- AFL–CIO{{#invoke:cite web||last=Powers |first=Scott |title=Maxwell Frost continues to add union endorsements in CD 10 |date=August 4, 2022 |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/544153-maxwell-frost-continues-to-add-union-endorsements-in-cd-10/ |access-date=August 4, 2022|website=Florida Politics |language=en-US}}
- American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees
- Communication Workers of America
- Florida Education Association
- National Nurses United
- Service Employees International Union Florida
Newspapers
- Orlando Sentinel{{#invoke:cite web||title=Endorsements: Frost, Lowe, Webster for Congress |url=https://www.orlandosentinel.com/opinion/endorsements/os-op-endorse-frost-lowe-webster-congress-20220810-t7kel4qcsvh6tenuq4dhixni2m-story.html |newspaper=Orlando Sentinel |access-date=August 13, 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220811033148/https://www.orlandosentinel.com/opinion/endorsements/os-op-endorse-frost-lowe-webster-congress-20220810-t7kel4qcsvh6tenuq4dhixni2m-story.html |archive-date=August 11, 2022 |date=August 10, 2022}}
}}
{{Endorsements box
|title= Natalie Jackson
|list=
Individuals
- Benjamin Crump, attorney for the families of Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, George Floyd, and Jacob Blake
- Philonise Floyd, brother of George Floyd{{#invoke:cite web||title=Trayvon Martin family lawyer Natalie Jackson announces run for Congress|url=https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/may/27/natalie-jackson-congress-replace-val-demings-florida|date=May 27, 2021|website=The Guardian|author=Alexandra Villarreal}}
}}
==Polling==
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valign=bottom
! Poll source ! Date(s) ! Sample ! Margin ! style="width:60px;"| Jack ! style="width:60px;"| Jeff ! style="width:60px;"| Randolph ! style="width:60px;"| Corrine ! style="width:60px;"| Maxwell ! style="width:60px;"| Terence ! style="width:60px;"| Alan ! style="width:60px;"| Natalie ! style="width:60px;"| Khalid ! style="width:60px;"| Teresa ! Undecided |
style="text-align:left;"|Data for Progress (D)[https://www.filesforprogress.org/datasets/2022/8/dfp_florida_10_democratic_primary_aug21_toplines.pdf Data for Progress (D)]
|August 19–21, 2022 |585 (LV) |± 4.0% |1% |0% |18% |6% |{{party shading/Democratic}}|34% |3% |14% |5% |2% |1% |15% |
style="text-align:left;"|Impact Research (D)[https://floridapolitics.com/archives/530617-internal-poll-shows-randolph-bracy-is-clear-front-runner-in-crowded-cd-10-contest/ Impact Research (D)]{{efn-ua|This poll was sponsored by Bracy's campaign.|name="Bracy"}}
|May 24–31, 2022 |400 (LV) |± 4.9% |– |1% |{{party shading/Democratic}}|29% |– |9% |2% |– |5% |– |1% |{{party shading/Undecided}}|53% |
== Debate ==
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|+ 2022 Florida's 10th congressional district democratic primary debate |
scope="col" | {{abbr|No.|Number}}
! scope="col" | Date ! scope="col" | Host ! scope="col" | Moderator ! scope="col" | Link ! scope="col"| Democratic ! scope="col"| Democratic ! scope="col"| Democratic ! scope="col"| Democratic ! scope="col"| Democratic ! scope="col"| Democratic ! scope="col"| Democratic ! scope="col"| Democratic ! scope="col"| Democratic ! scope="col"| Democratic |
---|
colspan="5" rowspan="2" |Key: {{Colors|black|#90ff90| P }} Participant {{Colors|black|#FFFFDD| A }} Absent {{Colors|black|#ff9090| N }} Not invited {{Colors|black|#CCFFCC| I }} Invited {{color box|#f0e68c|W}} Withdrawn ! scope="col" style="background:{{party color|Democratic Party (US)}}"| ! scope="col" style="background:{{party color|Democratic Party (US)}}"| ! scope="col" style="background:{{party color|Democratic Party (US)}}"| ! scope="col" style="background:{{party color|Democratic Party (US)}}"| ! scope="col" style="background:{{party color|Democratic Party (US)}}"| ! scope="col" style="background:{{party color|Democratic Party (US)}}"| ! scope="col" style="background:{{party color|Democratic Party (US)}}"| ! scope="col" style="background:{{party color|Democratic Party (US)}}"| ! scope="col" style="background:{{party color|Democratic Party (US)}}"| ! scope="col" style="background:{{party color|Democratic Party (US)}}"| |
scope="col" | Jack Achenbach
! scope="col" | Jeffrey Boone ! scope="col" | Randolph Bracy ! scope="col" | Corrine Brown ! scope="col" | Maxwell Alejandro Frost ! scope="col" | Terence Gray ! scope="col" | Alan Grayson ! scope="col" | Natalie Jackson ! scope="col" | Khalid Muneer ! scope="col" | Teresa Tachon |
1
| style="white-space:nowrap;" | | style="white-space:nowrap;" | WESH | style="white-space:nowrap;" | Greg Fox | style="white-space:nowrap;" |[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-2Ct9ra3ps YouTube] | {{D-A|A}} | {{Yes|P}} | {{Yes|P}} | {{Yes|P}} | {{Yes|P}} | {{Yes|P}} | {{Yes|P}} | {{Yes|P}} | {{Yes|P}} | {{Yes|P}} |
== Results ==
[[File:2022_Florida's_10th_Congressional_District_Democratic_Primary_map_by_precinct_copy.svg|thumb|304x304px|Democratic primary results by precinct{{Collapsible list
| title = {{legend|#679fd7ff|Frost}}|{{legend|#eef6fdff|<30%}}|{{legend|#deedfbff|30-40%}}|{{legend|#b4d0ecff|40-50%}}|{{legend|#8db8e2ff|50-60%}}|{{legend|#679fd7ff|60-70%}}|{{legend|#4187cdff|70-80%}}
}}{{Collapsible list
| title = {{legend|#4ab390ff|Bracy}}|{{legend|#ecf9f4ff|<30%}}|{{legend|#d8f3eaff|30-40%}}|{{legend|#a8dccbff|40-50%}}|{{legend|#7bc7aeff|50-60%}}
}}{{Collapsible list
| title = {{legend|#53bfbfff|Grayson}}|{{legend|#daf5f5ff|30-40%}}|{{legend|#ace1e1ff|40-50%}}
}}]]
{{Election box begin no change
| title = Democratic primary results
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|party=Democratic Party (United States)|candidate=Maxwell Alejandro Frost|votes=19,288|percentage=34.8}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Democratic Party (United States)|candidate=Randolph Bracy|votes=13,677|percentage=24.7}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Alan Grayson
| party = Democratic Party (United States)
| votes = 8,526
| percentage = 15.4
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Democratic Party (United States)|candidate=Corrine Brown|votes=5,274|percentage=9.5}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Democratic Party (United States)|candidate=Natalie Jackson|votes=3,872|percentage=7.0}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Democratic Party (United States)|candidate=Teresa Tachon|votes=1,301|percentage=2.4}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Democratic Party (United States)|candidate=Jeffrey Boone|votes=1,181|percentage=2.1}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Democratic Party (United States)|candidate=Terence Gray|votes=1,032|percentage=1.9}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Jack Achenbach
| party = Democratic Party (United States)
| votes = 714
| percentage = 1.3
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Democratic Party (United States)|candidate=Khalid Muneer|votes=604|percentage=1.1}}{{Election box total no change
| votes = 55,469
| percentage = 100.0
}}{{Election box end}}
= Republican primary =
==Candidates==
===Nominee===
- Calvin Wimbish, sales manager and retired U.S. Army colonel{{#invoke:cite web||url=https://docquery.fec.gov/cgi-bin/forms/H2FL10283/1546765|title=FEC Form 2 for Report FEC-1546765|website=docquery.fec.gov}}
===Eliminated in primary===
- Lateresa Jones, perennial candidate
- Tuan Le, cafe owner and electrical engineer
- Thuy Lowe, nominee for this district in 2016{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Powers |first1=Scott |title=Thuy Lower files for another run in CD 10 |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/528463-thuy-lowe-files-for-another-run-in-cd-10/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=May 28, 2022 |date=May 27, 2022}}
- Willie Montague, pastor and candidate for this district in 2020{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Power |first1=Scott |title=Democrat Terence Gray announces candidacy in CD 10 |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/441464-democrat-terence-gray-announces-candidacy-in-cd-10/ |website=Florida Politics |date=July 15, 2021 |access-date=July 28, 2021}}
- Peter Weed{{#invoke:cite web||title=Candidates and Races - Candidate Tracking system - Florida Division of Elections - Department of State |url=https://dos.elections.myflorida.com/candidates/Index.asp |access-date=2022-07-08 |website=dos.elections.myflorida.com}}
===Did not qualify===
=== Withdrawn ===
- William King{{#invoke:cite web||url=https://docquery.fec.gov/cgi-bin/forms/H2FL10275/1546649|title=FEC Form 2 for Report FEC-1546649|website=docquery.fec.gov}}
- Carter Morgan
- Angela Walls-Windhauser, businesswoman and perennial candidate
==Endorsements==
{{Endorsements box
| title = Thuy Lowe
| list =
Newspapers
}}
{{Endorsements box
| title = Calvin Wimbish
| list =
Organizations
- Family Research Council Action PAC{{#invoke:cite web||title=FRC Action PAC Endorses Calvin Wimbish for U.S. House of Representatives for the 10th District of Florida |url=https://frcactionpac.org/get.cfm?i=PR22H04&f= |access-date=August 13, 2022 |date=August 11, 2022}}
}}
==Polling==
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valign=bottom
! Poll source ! Date(s) ! Sample ! Margin ! style="width:60px;"| Lateressa ! style="width:60px;"| Tuan ! style="width:60px;"| Thuy ! style="width:60px;"| Willie ! style="width:60px;"| Peter ! style="width:60px;"| Calvin ! Undecided |
style="text-align:left;"|Victory Insights (R)[https://victory-insights.com/files/PollReport_FL-10_Exit.pdf Victory Insights (R)]{{efn-ua|This poll was sponsored by Wimbish's campaign.|name="Wimbish"}}
|August 19–21, 2022 |– (LV) |– |13% |14% |7% |3% |10% |{{party shading/Republican}}|30% |24% |
==Debate==
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|+ 2022 Florida's 10th congressional district republican primary debate |
scope="col" | {{abbr|No.|Number}}
! scope="col" | Date ! scope="col" | Host ! scope="col" | Moderator ! scope="col" | Link ! scope="col"| Republican ! scope="col"| Republican ! scope="col"| Republican ! scope="col"| Republican ! scope="col"| Republican ! scope="col"| Republican |
---|
colspan="5" rowspan="2" |Key: {{Colors|black|#90ff90| P }} Participant {{Colors|black|#FFFFDD| A }} Absent {{Colors|black|#ff9090| N }} Not invited {{Colors|black|#CCFFCC| I }} Invited {{color box|#f0e68c|W}} Withdrawn ! scope="col" style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (US)}}"| ! scope="col" style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (US)}}"| ! scope="col" style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (US)}}"| ! scope="col" style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (US)}}"| ! scope="col" style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (US)}}"| ! scope="col" style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (US)}}"| |
scope="col" | Lateressa Jones
! scope="col" | Tuan Le ! scope="col" | Thuy Lowe ! scope="col" | Willie Montague ! scope="col" | Peter Weed ! scope="col" | Calvin Wimbish |
1
| style="white-space:nowrap;" | | style="white-space:nowrap;" | WESH | style="white-space:nowrap;" | Greg Fox | style="white-space:nowrap;" |[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lvYHW1tEdDw YouTube] | {{Yes|P}} | {{Yes|P}} | {{Yes|P}} | {{D-I|I}} | {{Yes|P}} | {{Yes|P}} |
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change
| title = Republican primary results
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|party=Republican Party (United States)|candidate=Calvin Wimbish|votes=12,103|percentage=44.4}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Republican Party (United States)|candidate=Tuan Le|votes=3,601|percentage=13.2}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Republican Party (United States)|candidate=Peter Weed|votes=3,541|percentage=13.0}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Thuy Lowe
| party = Republican Party (United States)
| votes = 3,201
| percentage = 11.8
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Republican Party (United States)|candidate=Willie Montague|votes=3,176|percentage=11.7}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Republican Party (United States)|candidate=Lateressa Jones|votes=1,614|percentage=5.9}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 27,236
| percentage = 100.0
}}{{Election box end}}
= Independent and third-party candidates =
==Independents==
===Declared===
- Jason Holic, businessman{{#invoke:cite web||url=https://docquery.fec.gov/cgi-bin/forms/H2FL10291/1547111|title=FEC Form 2 for Report FEC-1547111|website=docquery.fec.gov}}
- Usha Jain, perennial candidate
= General election =
== Predictions ==
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Source !Ranking !As of |
align=left | The Cook Political Report
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|D}} | April 25, 2022 |
align=left | Inside Elections
| {{USRaceRating|Solid|D}} | May 17, 2022 |
align=left | Sabato's Crystal Ball
|{{USRaceRating|Safe|D}} | April 27, 2022 |
align=left |Politico
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|D}} |April 28, 2022 |
align="left" |RCP
|{{USRaceRating|Safe|D}} |June 9, 2022 |
align=left |Fox News
| {{USRaceRating|Solid|D}} |July 11, 2022 |
align="left" |DDHQ
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|D}} |July 20, 2022 |
align="left" |538
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|D}} |June 30, 2022 |
align="left" |The Economist
| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}} | September 28, 2022 |
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change
| title = Florida's 10th congressional district, 2022
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Maxwell Alejandro Frost
| party = Democratic Party (United States)
| votes = 117,955
| percentage = 59.0
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Calvin Wimbish
| party = Republican Party (United States)
| votes = 78,844
| percentage = 39.4
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Jason Holic
| party = Independent politician
| votes = 2,001
| percentage = 1.0
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Usha Jain
| party = Independent politician
| votes = 1,110
| percentage = 0.6
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 199,910
| percentage = 100.0
}}
{{Election box hold with party link no change
|winner = Democratic Party (United States)
}}
{{Election box end}}
District 11
{{Infobox election
| election_name = 2022 Florida's 11th congressional district election
| country = Florida
| type = presidential
| ongoing = no
| previous_election = 2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 11
| previous_year = 2020
| election_date = November 8, 2022
| next_election = 2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 11
| next_year = 2024
| seats_for_election = Florida's 11th congressional district
| image_size = x150px
| image1 = File:Dan Webster portrait (118th and 119th Congress).jpg
| nominee1 = Daniel Webster
| party1 = Republican Party (United States)
| popular_vote1 = 205,995
| percentage1 = 63.07%
| image2 = 3x4.svg
| nominee2 = Shante Munns
| party2 = Democratic Party (United States)
| popular_vote2 = 115,647
| percentage2 = 35.41%
| map_image = {{switcher |200px |Results by county |200px |Results by precinct}}
| map_size = 300px
| map_caption = Webster: {{legend0|#e27f7f|50–60%}} {{legend0|#d75d5d|60–70%}} {{legend0|#d72f30|70–80%}} {{legend0|#b00600|80–90%}}
Munns: {{legend0|#8da9e2|50–60%}} {{legend0|#678cd7|60–70%}} {{legend0|#4170cd|70–80%}}
No votes: {{legend0|#a9a9a9}}
| title = U.S. Representative
| before_election = Daniel Webster
| before_party = Republican Party (United States)
| after_election = Daniel Webster
| after_party = Republican Party (United States)
}}
{{see also|Florida's 11th congressional district}}
Republican Daniel Webster, who had represented the district since 2011, was re-elected with 66% of the vote in 2020. Webster won re-election in 2022.
The boundaries of the district were redrawn from 2020, determined by the 2020 redistricting cycle.
=Republican primary=
[[File:2022_Florida's_11th_Congressional_District_Republican_Primary_by_precinct.svg|thumb|Republican primary results by precinct{{Collapsible list
| title = {{legend|#ed8883|Webster}}|{{legend|#f1b5b2|40-50%}}|{{legend|#ed8883|50-60%}}|{{legend|#e55751|60-70%}}
|{{legend|#d02923 |70-80%}}
}}{{Collapsible list
| title = {{legend|#d79c46|Loomer}}|{{legend|#e8ba85|40-50%}}
|{{legend|#d79c46|50-60%}}
|{{legend|#c56900|60-70%}}}}]]
== Nominee ==
==Eliminated in primary==
- Laura Loomer, reporter for InfoWars, conspiracy theorist, activist, and nominee for the 21st district in 2020
- Gavriel Soriano, small business owner{{#invoke:cite web||url=https://docquery.fec.gov/cgi-bin/forms/H2FL11125/1506754|title=FEC Form 2 for Report FEC-1506754|website=docquery.fec.gov}}
== Did not qualify ==
==Endorsements==
{{Endorsements box
| title = Daniel Webster
| width = 50em
| list =
U.S. representatives
- Kevin McCarthy, Minority Leader of the U.S. House of Representatives (2019–2023) and U.S. Representative for California's 23rd congressional district (2007–present){{#invoke:cite news||title=McCarthy calls endorsement of Cheney's primary foe a 'special case'|url=https://edition.cnn.com/2022/03/24/politics/kevin-mccarthy-backs-liz-cheney-primary-challenger/index.html |work=CNN |date=March 24, 2022|author=Zanona, Melanie}}
Organizations
- Family Research Council Action PAC{{#invoke:cite web||title=FRC Action PAC Endorses Daniel Webster for U.S. House of Representatives in Florida |url=https://frcactionpac.org/get.cfm?i=PR22D26&f= |access-date=August 13, 2022 |date=April 12, 2022}}
- National Federation of Independent Business{{#invoke:cite web||title=Small Businesses Endorse Rep. Daniel Webster for Re-Election |url=https://www.nfib.com/content/news/elections/small-businesses-endorse-rep-daniel-webster-for-re-election/ |publisher=National Federation of Independent Business |access-date=3 January 2023 |date=19 August 2022}}
Newspapers
}}
{{Endorsements box
| title = Laura Loomer
| width = 50em
| list =
U.S. representatives
- Paul Gosar, U.S. representative for Arizona's 4th congressional district (2011–present){{#invoke:cite web||last1=McCool |first1=Jim |title=Laura Loomer Outraises Rep. Webster in 2022 Primary Race |url=https://floridianpress.com/2021/10/laura-loomer-outraises-rep-webster-in-2022-primary-race/ |website=floridianpress.com |access-date=24 December 2022 |date=15 October 2021}}
- Marjorie Taylor Greene, U.S. representative for Georgia's 14th congressional district (2021–present)
Individuals
- Michael Flynn, retired United States Army lieutenant general and 24th U.S. National Security Advisor.{{#invoke:cite web||url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DdLu-Y2zPeM|title=General Michael Flynn's Endorsement of Laura Loomer, Republican in Florida's 11th District| date=June 2022 |accessdate=December 21, 2022|via=www.youtube.com}}
- Roger Stone, political consultant and lobbyist{{#invoke:cite web||url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hoxqi3TGAsE|title=Roger Stone's Endorsement of Laura Loomer, Republican in Florida's 11th Congressional District| date=June 2022 |accessdate=December 21, 2022|via=www.youtube.com}}
}}
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change|title=Republican primary results}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|candidate=Daniel Webster (incumbent)|party=Republican Party (United States)|votes=43,469|percentage=51.0}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Republican Party (US)|candidate=Laura Loomer|votes=37,647|percentage=44.2}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Republican Party (United States)|candidate=Gavriel Soriano|votes=4,072|percentage=4.8}}{{Election box total no change|votes=85,188|percentage=100.0}}
{{Election box end}}
= Democratic primary =
==Candidates==
===Nominee ===
- Shante Munns, businesswoman
= Independents =
==Candidates==
=== Declared ===
- Kevin Porter
===Did not qualify===
= General election =
== Predictions ==
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Source !Ranking !As of |
align=left | The Cook Political Report
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} | April 25, 2022 |
align=left | Inside Elections
| {{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} | May 17, 2022 |
align=left | Sabato's Crystal Ball
|{{USRaceRating|Safe|R}} | April 27, 2022 |
align=left |Politico
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} |April 28, 2022 |
align="left" |RCP
|{{USRaceRating|Safe|R}} |June 9, 2022 |
align=left |Fox News
| {{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} |July 11, 2022 |
align="left" |DDHQ
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} |July 20, 2022 |
align="left" |538
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} |June 30, 2022 |
align="left" |The Economist
| {{USRaceRating|Safe|R}} | September 28, 2022 |
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change
| title = Florida's 11th congressional district, 2022
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Daniel Webster (incumbent)
| party = Republican Party (United States)
| votes = 205,995
| percentage = 63.1
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Shante Munns
| party = Democratic Party (United States)
| votes = 115,647
| percentage = 35.4
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Kevin Porter
| party = Independent politician
| votes = 4,967
| percentage = 1.5
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 326,609
| percentage = 100.0
}}
{{Election box hold with party link no change
|winner = Republican Party (United States)
}}
{{Election box end}}
District 12
{{Infobox election
| election_name = 2022 Florida's 12th congressional district election
| country = Florida
| type = presidential
| ongoing = no
| previous_election = 2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 12
| previous_year = 2020
| election_date = November 8, 2022
| next_election = 2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 12
| next_year = 2024
| seats_for_election = Florida's 12th congressional district
| image_size = x150px
| image1 = File:Gus Bilirakis portrait (118th Congress).jpg
| nominee1 = Gus Bilirakis
| party1 = Republican Party (United States)
| popular_vote1 = 226,601
| percentage1 = 70.38%
| image2 = 3x4.svg
| nominee2 = Kimberly Walker
| party2 = Democratic Party (United States)
| popular_vote2 = 95,390
| percentage2 = 29.62%
| map_image = 2022 Florida's 12th Congressional District map by county.svg
| map_size = 200px
| map_caption = County results
Billirakis: {{legend0|#d75d5d|60–70%}} {{legend0|#d72f30|70–80%}}
| title = U.S. Representative
| before_election = Gus Bilirakis
| before_party = Republican Party (United States)
| after_election = Gus Bilirakis
| after_party = Republican Party (United States)
}}
{{see also|Florida's 12th congressional district}}
Republican Gus Bilirakis, who had represented the district since 2007, was re-elected with 63% of the vote in 2020. Bilirakis won re-election in 2022.
The boundaries of the district were redrawn from 2020, determined by the 2020 redistricting cycle.
=Republican primary=
==Candidates==
===Nominee===
- Gus Bilirakis, incumbent U.S. representative
===Eliminated in primary===
- Chris Leiser
- Jack Martin, pastor
- Brian Perras, U.S. Navy veteran and candidate for CA-29 in 2020{{#invoke:cite web||url=https://docquery.fec.gov/cgi-bin/forms/H2FL12099/1546972|title=FEC Form 2 for Report FEC-1546972|website=docquery.fec.gov}}
- Sid Preskitt, commercial diving contractor
==Endorsements==
{{Endorsements box
|title=Gus Bilirakis
|width=40em
|list=
U.S. presidents
- Donald Trump, former president of the United States (2017–2021){{#invoke:cite web||last1=Taylor |first1=Janelle |title=Donald Trump offers endorsement of Gus Bilirakis reelection in CD 12 |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/472203-donald-trump-backs-gus-bilirakis-in-cd-12/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=July 7, 2022 |date=November 10, 2021}}
Sheriffs
- Al Neinhuis, Hernando County sheriff{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Ogles |first1=Jacob |title=Mike Prendergast endorses Gus Bilirakis' re-election bid |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/526009-mike-prendergast-endorses-gus-bilirakis-re-election-bid/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=May 19, 2022 |date=May 18, 2022}}
- Chris Nocco, Pasco County sheriff
- Mike Prendergast, Citrus County sheriff
Organizations
- United States Chamber of Commerce{{#invoke:cite web||title=U.S. Chamber Endorsese Rep. Gus Bilirakis for Florida's 12th Congressional District |url=https://www.uschamber.com/improving-government/elections/u-s-chamber-endorses-rep-gus-bilirakis-for-floridas-12th-congressional-district |publisher=United States Chamber of Commerce |access-date=August 25, 2022 |date=August 11, 2022}}
}}
==Results==
[[File:2022_Florida's_12th_Congressional_District_Republican_Primary_map_by_county.svg|thumb|Republican primary results by county {{Collapsible list
| title = Map legend|{{legend|#d02823|Billirakis–70-80%}}|{{legend|#b00000|Billirakis–80-90%}}
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]]
{{Election box begin no change
| title = Republican primary results
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|party=Republican Party (United States)|candidate=Gus Bilirakis (incumbent)|votes=67,189|percentage=79.7}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Republican Party (United States)|candidate=Jack Martin|votes=7,790|percentage=9.2}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Chris Leiser
| party = Republican Party (United States)
| votes = 4,000
| percentage = 4.7
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Republican Party (United States)|candidate=Brian Perras|votes=3,217|percentage=3.8}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Republican Party (United States)|candidate=Sid Preskitt|votes=2,142|percentage=2.5}}{{Election box total no change
| votes = 84,388
| percentage = 100.0
}}{{Election box end}}
= Democratic primary =
==Candidates==
===Nominee===
- Kimberly Walker, businesswoman and U.S. Air Force veteran{{#invoke:cite web||url=https://docquery.fec.gov/cgi-bin/forms/H6FL13197/1486675|title=FEC Form 2 for Report FEC-1486675|website=docquery.fec.gov}}
= General election =
== Predictions ==
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Source !Ranking !As of |
align=left | The Cook Political Report
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} | April 25, 2022 |
align=left | Inside Elections
| {{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} | May 17, 2022 |
align=left | Sabato's Crystal Ball
|{{USRaceRating|Safe|R}} | April 27, 2022 |
align=left |Politico
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} |April 28, 2022 |
align="left" |RCP
|{{USRaceRating|Safe|R}} |June 9, 2022 |
align=left |Fox News
| {{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} |July 11, 2022 |
align="left" |DDHQ
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} |July 20, 2022 |
align="left" |538
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} |June 30, 2022 |
align="left" |The Economist
| {{USRaceRating|Safe|R}} | September 28, 2022 |
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change
| title = Florida's 12th congressional district, 2022
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Gus Bilirakis (incumbent)
| party = Republican Party (United States)
| votes = 226,601
| percentage = 70.4
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Kimberly Walker
| party = Democratic Party (United States)
| votes = 95,390
| percentage = 29.6
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Charles Smith (write-in)
| party = Independent politician
| votes = 4
| percentage = 0.0
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 321,995
| percentage = 100.0
}}
{{Election box hold with party link no change
|winner = Republican Party (United States)
}}
{{Election box end}}
District 13
{{Infobox election
| election_name = 2022 Florida's 13th congressional district election
| country = Florida
| type = presidential
| ongoing = no
| previous_election = 2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 13
| previous_year = 2020
| election_date = November 8, 2022
| next_election = 2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 13
| next_year = 2024
| seats_for_election = Florida's 13th congressional district
| image_size = x150px
| image1 = File:Anna Paulina Luna (FL-13).jpg
| nominee1 = Anna Paulina Luna
| party1 = Republican Party (United States)
| popular_vote1 = 181,487
| percentage1 = 53.14%
| image2 = 3x4.svg
| nominee2 = Eric Lynn
| party2 = Democratic Party (United States)
| popular_vote2 = 153,876
| percentage2 = 45.06%
| map_image = 100px
| map_size =
| map_caption = Precinct results
Luna: {{legend0|#f1b4b2|40–50%}} {{legend0|#ed8783|50–60%}} {{legend0|#e55651|60–70%}}
Lynn: {{legend0|#b4c7ec|40–50%}} {{legend0|#8da9e2|50–60%}} {{legend0|#678cd7|60–70%}} {{legend0|#4170cd|70–80%}} {{legend0|#3358a2|80–90%}} {{legend0|#244079|>90%}}
No Votes: {{legend0|#a9a9a9}}
| title = U.S. Representative
| before_election = None (Vacant)
| before_party =
| after_election = Anna Paulina Luna
| after_party = Republican Party (United States)
}}
{{see also|Florida's 13th congressional district}}
Democrat Charlie Crist was re-elected with 53% of the vote in 2020, having represented the district since January 3, 2017. He did not run for re-election to the House in 2022, but instead ran for and secured the Democratic nomination for the 2022 Florida gubernatorial election. Crist resigned from the House early on August 31, 2022.{{#invoke:cite web||title=Charlie Crist resigns from Congress as race for Florida governor ramps up - POLITICO |url=https://www.politico.com/news/2022/08/31/charlie-crist-resigns-from-congress-as-general-election-begins-00054328 |access-date=2022-10-02 |website=www.politico.com|date=August 31, 2022 }}
The boundaries of the district had been redrawn from 2020, determined by the 2020 redistricting cycle. The 13th district was another district drawn to be much more conservative than on the previous map, by removing the east parts of Saint Petersburg city and jutting the district north to the Pasco-Pinellas border.
This district was included on the list of Democratic-held seats the National Republican Congressional Committee was targeting in 2022.{{#invoke:cite web||title=NRCC adds 10 Democrats to target list after release of census tally|website=Roll Call|url=https://www.rollcall.com/2021/05/04/nrcc-adds-10-democrats-to-list-of-targets-after-release-of-census-tally|date=May 4, 2021|author=Kay Ackley}}
=Democratic primary=
==Candidates==
===Nominee===
- Eric Lynn, former senior advisor to the United States Secretary of Defense, candidate for this district in 2016{{#invoke:cite web||date=2021-05-10|title=Ben Diamond joins Dem primary for Charlie Crist's U.S. House seat; joins national security expert Eric Lynn|url=https://www.floridaphoenix.com/2021/05/10/ben-diamond-joins-dem-primary-for-charlie-crists-u-s-house-seat-joins-national-security-expert-eric-lynn/|access-date=2021-05-10|website=Florida Phoenix|language=en-US|author=Moline, Michael}}
=== Disqualified ===
- Christian Hotchkiss, service representative at Macy's, Inc.
===Withdrawn===
- Ben Diamond, state representative from District 68 and grandson of former U.S. Representative Dante Fascell{{#invoke:cite web||date=2021-05-10 |title=Florida Rep. Ben Diamond announces run for US House to fill seat being vacated by Charlie Crist |url=https://www.wfla.com/news/pinellas-county/florida-rep-ben-diamond-announces-run-for-us-house-to-replace-charlie-crist/ |access-date=2021-05-10 |website=WFLA |language=en-US}}{{#invoke:cite web||url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/524100-ben-diamond-bows-out-of-cd-13-fight/|title=Ben Diamond bows out of CD 13 fight|last=Ogles|first=Jacob|date=May 12, 2022|access-date=May 12, 2022}}
- Michele Rayner, state representative from District 70 (2020–present){{#invoke:cite web||last=Greenwood|first=Max|date=2021-06-14|title=Florida state Rep. Michele Rayner launches bid for Crist's House seat|url=https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/558177-florida-state-rep-michele-rayner-launches-bid-for-crists-house-seat|access-date=2021-06-14|website=The Hill|language=en}} (running for re-election, endorsed Lynn){{#invoke:cite web||last1=Figueroa |first1=Daniel |title=Michele Rayner leaves CD 13 race for another run at the state House |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/524627-michele-rayner-leaves-cd-13-race-for-another-run-at-the-state-house/ |website=floridapolitics.com |date=May 16, 2022 |access-date=May 16, 2022}}
===Declined===
- Charlie Crist, incumbent U.S. representative (running for governor){{#invoke:cite web||website=The Miami Times|date=June 15, 2021|title=Charlie Crist hits campaign trail for FL governor|url=https://www.miamitimesonline.com/news/charlie-crist-hits-campaign-trail-for-fl-governor/article_94dd3d02-cde8-11eb-ade5-83b4b6a3f2d9.html|author=Jim Turner}}
- Rick Kriseman, former mayor of St. Petersburg and former state representative{{#invoke:cite web||url=https://www.tampabay.com/news/st-petersburg/2021/06/01/st-petersburg-mayor-rick-kriseman-rules-out-congressional-run/|title=St. Petersburg Mayor Rick Kriseman rules out Congressional run|website=Tampa Bay Times|author1=Solomon, Josh|author2=Ellenbogen, Romy|date=June 1, 2021}}
==Endorsements==
{{Endorsements box
|title=Ben Diamond (withdrawn)
|list=
U.S. representatives
Jim Davis, former U.S. representative from Florida's 11th congressional district (1997–2007){{#invoke:cite web||website=Florida Politics|author=Jacob Ogles|url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/461470-jim-davis-alex-sink-announce-support-for-ben-diamond-in-cd13/|title=Jim Davis, Alex Sink announce support for Ben Diamond in CD 13|date=September 30, 2021}} (switched endorsement to Lynn after Diamond withdrew)- Steny Hoyer, U.S. representative from MD-05 (1981–present) and House Majority Leader (2019–present){{#invoke:cite web||url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/515213-ben-diamond-gets-endorsement-from-house-leader-steny-hoyer-in-cd-13-race/|title=Ben Diamond gets endorsement from House Leader Steny Hoyer in CD 13 race|date=April 7, 2022|last=Figueroa IV| first=Daniel}}
State officials
- Alex Sink, former Chief Financial Officer of Florida (2007–2011)
State representatives
- Janet C. Long, former member of the Seminole, Florida City Council (2002–2006), state representative from district 51 (2008–2012) and Pinellas County Commissioner (2020–present){{#invoke:cite web||website=Florida Politics|author=Kelly Hayes|url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/435892-ben-diamond-rakes-in-endorsements-from-pinellas-county-democrats/|title=Ben Diamond rakes in endorsements from Pinellas County Democrats|date=June 15, 2021}}
- Sean Shaw, former state representative from the 61st district
Local officials
- Gina Driscoll, St. Pete City Council member (2018–present)
- Amy Foster, St. Pete City Council member (2014–2020)
- Brandi Gabbard, St. Pete City Council member (2018–present)
Pat Gerard, Pinellas County Commissioner (2014–present), former mayor of Largo (2006–2014)(switched endorsement to Lynn after Diamond withdrew)
Organizations
League of Conservation Voters{{#invoke:cite web||date=April 14, 2022|title=Ben Diamond Earns LCV Action Fund Endorsement for Florida's 13th Congressional District|url=https://www.lcv.org/article/ben-diamond-earns-lcv-action-fund-endorsement-for-floridas-13th-congressional-district/|website=www.lcv.org}} (switched endorsement to Lynn after Diamond withdrew)
}}
{{Endorsements box
|title=Eric Lynn
|list=
Federal officials
- Leon Panetta, former United States Secretary of Defense (2011–2013){{#invoke:cite web||last=Ellenbogen|first=Romy|date=November 12, 2021|title=Race for Florida's 13th district brings in national, local endorsements|url=https://www.tampabay.com/news/florida-politics/2021/11/12/race-for-floridas-13th-district-brings-in-national-local-endorsements/|access-date=November 12, 2021|website=Tampa Bay Times|language=en-US}}
U.S. representatives
- Kathy Castor, U.S. representative for Florida's 14th congressional district (2007–){{#invoke:cite web||last1=Hayes |first1=Kelly |title=Kathy Castor endorses Eric Lynn in CD 13 |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/536235-kathy-castor-endorses-eric-lynn-in-cd-13/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=July 1, 2022 |date=June 30, 2022}}
- Charlie Crist, U.S. representative for this district{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Hayes |first1=Kelly |title=Charlie Crist endorses Eric Lynn as preferred successor in CD 13 |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/529044-charlie-crist-endorses-eric-lynn-as-preferred-successor-in-cd-13/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=June 3, 2022 |date=June 1, 2022}}
- Jim Davis, former U.S. representative from Florida's 11th congressional district (1997–2007) (previously endorsed Diamond){{#invoke:cite web||last1=Hayes |first1=Kelly |title=Eric Lynn announces endorsements from Jim Davis, Pat Gerard for CD 13 campaign |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/526286-eric-lynn-announces-endorsements-from-jim-davis-pat-gerard-for-cd-13-campaign/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=May 20, 2022 |date=May 19, 2022}}
- Peter Deutsch, former U.S. representative from Florida's 20th congressional district (1993–2005){{#invoke:cite web||last=Hayes|first=Kelly|date=December 13, 2021|title=Former U.S. Reps. Robert Wexler, Peter Deutsch endorse Eric Lynn for CD 13|url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/479853-former-u-s-reps-robert-wexler-peter-deutsch-endorse-eric-lynn-for-cd-13/|access-date=December 13, 2021|website=www.floridapolitics.com|publisher=Florida Politics|language=en-US}}
- Steve Israel, former U.S. representative for New York's 2nd (2001–2013) and 3rd (2013–2017) congressional districts{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Scheckner |first1=Jesse |last2=Ogles |first2=Jacob |title='Eric knows Pinellas and he knows Washington': Michele Rayner endorses Eric Lynn for CD 13 |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/535954-eric-knows-pinellas-and-he-knows-washington-michele-rayner-endorses-eric-lynn-for-cd-13/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=July 1, 2022 |date=June 28, 2022}}
- Ron Klein, former U.S. representative for Florida's 22nd congressional district (2007–2011){{#invoke:cite web||last1=Hayes |first1=Kelly |title=Eric Lynn adds endorsements from Ron Klein, Kendrick Meek |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/528147-eric-lynn-adds-endorsements-from-ron-klein-kendrick-meek/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=May 28, 2022 |date=May 26, 2022}}
- Mel Levine, former U.S. representative from California's 27th congressional district (1983–1993){{#invoke:cite web||last1=Hayes |first1=Kelly |title=Eric Lynn adds endorsements from Pinellas elected officials |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/521553-eric-lynn-adds-endorsements-from-pinellas-county-elected-officials/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=May 6, 2022 |date=May 3, 2022}}
- Kendrick Meek, former U.S. representative from Florida's 17th congressional district (2003–2011)
- Jimmy Panetta, U.S. representative from California's 18th congressional district (2017–present){{#invoke:cite web||url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/480246-eric-lynn-lands-cd-13-endorsements-from-eric-swalwell-jimmy-panetta/|title = Eric Lynn lands CD 13 endorsements from Eric Swalwell, Jimmy Panetta|date = December 14, 2021}}
- Eric Swalwell, U.S. representative from California's 14th congressional district (2013–present)
- David Trone, U.S. representative for Maryland's 6th congressional district (2019–)
- Robert Wexler, former U.S. representative from Florida's 19th congressional district (1997–2010)
State legislators
- Michele Rayner, state representative from district 70 (2020–present) and withdrawn candidate in this election
- Jennifer Webb, former state representative (2018–2020){{#invoke:cite web||last1=Hayes |first1=Kelly |title=Copley Gerdes, Jennifer Webb endorse Eric Lynn in CD 13 |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/527418-copley-gerdes-jennifer-webb-endorse-eric-lynn-in-cd-13/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=May 28, 2022 |date=May 24, 2022}}
Local officials
- Robyn Ache, former{{efn|Article does not say former, but the [https://www.cityofbelleairbeach.com/council-members city website] does not list her as a current councilmember.}} Belleair Beach city councilwoman
- Joe Barkley, Belleair Bluffs commissioner
- Jennie Blackburn, Redington Shores commissioner{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Schorsch |first1=Pete |title=Sunburn - The morning read of what's hot in Florida politics - 5.4.22 |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/521388-sunburn-the-morning-read-of-whats-hot-in-florida-politics-5-4-22/ |website=floridapolitics.com |date=May 4, 2022 |access-date=May 4, 2022}}
- Gary Curtis, North Redington Beach town commissioner
- Pat Gerard, Pinellas County Commissioner (2014–present), former mayor of Largo (2006–2014) (previously endorsed Diamond)
- Copley Gerdes, St. Petersburg city councilmember
- Christopher Graus, St. Pete Beach commissioner
- Jim Olliver, vice mayor of Seminole{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Ellenbogen |first1=Romy |title=Some Pinellas Republicans endorse Democrat Eric Lynn for Congress over Luna |url=https://www.tampabay.com/news/florida-politics/elections/2022/10/17/eric-lynn-congress-anna-paulina-luna-republican-endorsement-democrat/ |publisher=Tampa Bay Times |access-date=19 December 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20221020181021/https://www.tampabay.com/news/florida-politics/elections/2022/10/17/eric-lynn-congress-anna-paulina-luna-republican-endorsement-democrat/ |archive-date=20 October 2022 |date=17 October 2022 |url-status=live}} (Republican) (post primary)
- Paul Ray, Gulfport city councilman and former city commissioner (previously endorsed Rayner)
- Jamie Robinson, Largo city commissioner
- Bob Schmidt, mayor of Belleair Shore (Republican) (post primary)
- Patrick Soranno, mayor of Indian Shores (Independent) (post primary)
- April Thanos, Gulfport deputy mayor
- Ken Welch, mayor of St. Petersburg
Individuals
- Susan Latvala, former Pinellas County commissioner (Independent) (post primary)
- Beverly Young, widow of Bill Young, U.S. representative from Florida (1972–2013) (post primary)
Organizations
- End Citizens United{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Ackley |first1=Kate |last2=McIntire |first2=Mary |last3=Akin |first3=Stephanie |title=At the Races: A first in the Last Frontier |url=https://rollcall.com/2022/08/18/at-the-races-a-first-in-the-last-frontier/ |publisher=Roll Call |access-date=August 19, 2022 |date=August 18, 2022}}
- Independent Party of Florida{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Hayes |first1=Kelly |title=Florida Independent Party endorses Eric Lynn for CD 13 |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/557905-florida-independent-party-endorses-eric-lynn-for-cd-13/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=18 December 2022 |date=22 September 2022}} (post primary)
- League of Conservation Voters (previously endorsed Diamond)
- Let America Vote
- Sierra Club
}}
{{Endorsements box
|title=Michele Rayner (withdrawn)
|list=;U.S. Representatives
- David Cicilline, U.S. representative from Rhode Island's 1st congressional district (2011–present){{#invoke:cite web||website=Florida Politics|author=Jacob Ogles|url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/438668-michele-rayner-lands-support-of-equality-pac-david-cicilline-and-mark-takano/|title=Michele Rayner lands support of Equality PAC, David Cicilline and Mark Takano|date=July 1, 2021}}
- Mark Takano, U.S. representative from California's 41st congressional district (2013–present)
- Ritchie Torres, U.S. representative from New York's 15th congressional district (2021–){{#invoke:cite web||last1=Figueroa |first1=Daniel |title=Michele Rayner scores endorsement from 3 sitting members of Congress in bid for CD 13 |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/514751-michele-rayner-scores-endorsement-from-3-sitting-members-of-congress-in-bid-for-cd-13/ |website=floridapolitics.com |date=April 6, 2022 |access-date=April 7, 2022}}
State legislators
- Ed Narain, former state representative (2014–2016){{#invoke:cite web||last1=Hayes |first1=Kelly |title=Local Pinellas County leaders endorse Michele Rayner for CD 13 |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/510832-local-pinellas-county-leaders-endorse-michele-rayner-for-cd-13/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=March 28, 2022 |date=March 23, 2022}}
Local officials
- Deborah Figgs-Sanders, member of the St. Petersburg city council
- Steve Kornell, former member of the St. Petersburg city council
Paul Ray, Gulfport city councilman and former city commissioner(switched endorsement to Lynn after Rayner withdrew)- Michael Smith, Largo city commissioner
- Lisa Wheeler-Bowman, member of the St. Petersburg city council
Organizations
- Congressional Black Caucus PAC{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Hayes |first1=Kelly |title=Congressional Black Caucus PAC endorses Michele Rayner for CD 13 |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/498743-congressional-black-caucus-pac-endorses-michele-rayner-for-cd-13/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=March 28, 2022 |date=February 19, 2022}}
- Democracy for America{{#invoke:cite web||url=https://www.democracyforamerica.com/our_candidates|title=Democracy for America : Our Candidates|website=www.democracyforamerica.com}}
- EMILY's List{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Hayes |first1=Kelly |title=EMILY's List endorses Michele Rayner for CD 13 |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/502960-emilys-list-endorses-michele-rayner-for-cd-13/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=March 28, 2022 |date=March 2, 2022}}
- Equality PAC
- LGBTQ Victory Fund{{#invoke:cite web||last=Hayes|first=Kelly|date=November 17, 2021|title=HER Time endorses Michele Rayner-Goolsby for CD 13|url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/474228-her-time-endorses-michele-rayner-goolsby-for-cd-13/|access-date=November 17, 2021|website=www.floridapolitics.com|language=en-US}}
- LPAC
- National Black Justice Coalition
}}
= Republican primary =
==Candidates==
===Nominee===
- Anna Paulina Luna, director of Hispanic Engagement for Turning Point USA, U.S. Air Force veteran, and nominee for this district in 2020{{#invoke:cite web||last=Hayes|first=Kelly|date=2021-05-04|title=Anna Paulina Luna announces congressional bid in FL CD-13|url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/426475-anna-paulina-luna-announces-congressional-bid/|url-status=live|access-date=2021-05-10|website=Florida Politics|language=en-US|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210503210508/https://floridapolitics.com/archives/426475-anna-paulina-luna-announces-congressional-bid/ |archive-date=May 3, 2021 }}
===Eliminated in primary===
- Kevin Hayslett, attorney{{#invoke:cite web||last=Ellenbogen|first=Romy|date=January 19, 2022|title=Attorney Kevin Hayslett joins Republican race for Florida's 13th District|url=https://www.tampabay.com/news/florida-politics/2022/01/19/attorney-kevin-hayslett-joins-republican-race-for-floridas-13th-district/|access-date=January 19, 2022|website=Tampa Bay Times|language=en-US}}
- Moneer Kheireddine, law student at Stetson College of Law, former Student Body President at the University of South Florida (2017-2019), former employee for Metropolitan Ministries and freelance writer{{#invoke:cite web||title=Moneer Kheireddine FEC Statement of Candidacy |url=https://docquery.fec.gov/pdf/658/202107149451071658/202107149451071658.pdf |publisher=Federal Election Commission |access-date=October 25, 2021}}
- Amanda Makki, attorney and candidate for this district in 2020{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Brown | first1=Ciara |title=Amanda Makki announces bid for Florida District 13 |url=https://www.wtsp.com/article/news/local/pinellascounty/florida-congressional-district-amanda-makki/67-8edad59c-373e-408a-b314-ac8e18f76306 |publisher=WTSP |date=July 20, 2021 |access-date=July 20, 2021}}
- Christine Quinn, businesswoman and nominee for FL-14 in 2016 and 2020
===Withdrew===
- William Braddock{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Ellenbogen |first1=Romy |title=William Braddock, facing injuction order, drops out of congressional race |url=https://www.tampabay.com/news/florida-politics/2021/07/13/william-braddock-facing-injunction-order-drops-out-of-congressional-race/ |website=Tampa Bay Times |access-date=July 28, 2021|date=July 13, 2021}}
- Audrey Henson, businesswoman{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Greenwood |first1=Max |title=Florida nonprofit founder launches bid to replace Crist in Congress |url=https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/571307-florida-nonprofit-founder-launches-bid-to-replace-crist-in-congress |website=The Hill |date=September 8, 2021 |access-date=September 14, 2021}} (running for state representative){{#invoke:cite web||last1=Ogles |first1=Jacob |title=Audrey Henson switches to HD 60 race |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/528940-audrey-henson-switches-to-hd-60-race/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=24 December 2022 |date=1 June 2022}}
==Endorsements==
{{Endorsements box
|title=Kevin Hayslett
|list=
State legislators
- Ed Hooper, state senator{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Hayes |first1=Kelly |title=Ed Hooper endorses Kevin Hayslett for CD 13 GOP Primary |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/536335-ed-hooper-endorses-kevin-hayslett-for-cd-13-gop-primary/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=July 1, 2022 |date=June 30, 2022}}
- Chris Sprowls, speaker of the Florida House of Representatives{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Hayes |first1=Kelly |title=Chris Sprowls endorses Kevin Hayslett in CD 13 race |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/530639-chris-sprowls-endorses-kevin-hayslett-in-cd-13-race/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=June 18, 2022 |date=June 8, 2022}}
Sheriffs
- Jim Coats, former sheriff of Pinellas County (2004–2011){{#invoke:cite web||last1=Hayes |first1=Kelly |title=Sheriff Grady Judd endorses Kevin Hayslett in CD 13 |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/525667-sheriff-grady-judd-endorses-kevin-hayslett-in-cd-13/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=May 19, 2022 |date=May 17, 2022}}
- Bob Gualtieri, sheriff of Pinellas County
- Grady Judd, sheriff of Polk County
Individuals
- Michael Flynn, retired United States Army lieutenant general, former U.S. National Security Advisor{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Hayes |first1=Kelly |title=Kevin Hayslett touts endorsement from Michael Flynn |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/548239-kevin-hayslett-touts-endorsement-from-michael-flynn/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=August 19, 2022 |date=August 17, 2022}}
Organizations
- Tea Party Express{{#invoke:cite web||title=ELECTION ALERT: Tea Party Express Endorses Kevin Hayslett in Florida's 13th Congressional District |url=https://teapartyexpress.org/11263/election-alert-tea-party-express-endorses-kevin-hayslett-in-floridas-13th-congressional-district |publisher=Tea Party Express |date=August 22, 2022}}
Newspapers
- Tampa Bay Times{{#invoke:cite web||title=U.S. House of Representatives: The Times Editorial Board recommendations |url=https://www.tampabay.com/opinion/2022/07/27/us-house-of-representatives-the-times-editorial-board-recommendations/ |publisher=Tampa Bay Times |access-date=July 29, 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220727204013/https://www.tampabay.com/opinion/2022/07/27/us-house-of-representatives-the-times-editorial-board-recommendations/ |archive-date=July 27, 2022 |date=July 27, 2022 |url-status=live}}
}}
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|list=
Executive Branch officials
- Richard Grenell, former United States Ambassador to Germany (2018–2020){{#invoke:cite web||last1=Hayes |first1=Kelly |title=Former Donald Trump official Richard Grenell endorses Anaa Paulina Luna in CD 13 |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/516963-former-donald-trump-official-richard-grenell-endorses-anna-paulina-luna-in-cd-13/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=June 29, 2022 |date=April 14, 2022}}
- Donald Trump, 45th president of the United States (2017–2021){{#invoke:cite web||last1=Hayes |first1=Kelly |title=Donald Trump endorses Anna Paulina Luna for CD 13, calls opponents RINOs |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/457410-donald-trump-endorses-anna-paulina-luna-for-cd-13-calls-opponents-rinos/ |website=www.floridapolitics.com |publisher=Florida Politics |access-date=September 15, 2021|date=September 15, 2021}}
Governors
- Ron DeSantis, Governor of Florida (2019–present){{#invoke:cite web||last1=Downey |first1=Rezno |title=Ron DeSantis endorses Anna Paulina Luna in CD 13 |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/565926-ron-desantis-endorses-anna-paulina-luna-in-cd-13/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=18 December 2022 |date=23 October 2022}} (post primary)
U.S. representatives
- Lauren Boebert, U.S. representative from Colorado's 3rd congressional district{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Hayes |first1=Kelly |title=Lauren Boebert backs Anna Paulian Luna, releases robocall |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/546820-lauren-boebert-backs-anna-paulina-luna-releases-robocall/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=August 15, 2022 |date=August 13, 2022}}
- Byron Donalds, U.S. representative from Florida's 19th congressional district{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Hayes |first1=Kelly |title=Byron Donalds backs Anna Paulina Luna for CD 13 Republican nomination |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/546261-byron-donalds-backs-anna-paulina-luna-for-cd-13-republican-nomination/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=August 13, 2022 |date=August 11, 2022}}
- Newt Gingrich, former U.S. Speaker of the House (1995–1999) and U.S. representative from GA-06 (1979–1999){{#invoke:cite web||last=Hayes|first=Kelly|date=July 7, 2021|title=Newt Gingrich endorses Anna Paulina Luna in CD 13 race|url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/439544-newt-gingrich-endorses-anna-paulina-luna-in-cd-13-race/|access-date=August 15, 2021|website=Florida Politics|language=en-US}}
- Marjorie Taylor Greene, U.S. representative from Georgia's 14th congressional district{{#invoke:cite web|| url=https://www.cltampa.com/news/marjorie-taylor-greene-will-campaign-for-florida-congressional-hopefuls-anthony-sabatini-and-anna-paulina-luna-13985704 | title=Marjorie Taylor Greene will campaign for Florida congressional hopefuls Anthony Sabatini and Anna Paulina Luna|author=Ogles, Jacob|date=August 15, 2022|work=Creative Loafing Tampa Bay}}
- Elise Stefanik, U.S. representative from New York's 21st congressional district{{#invoke:cite web||url=https://www.foxnews.com/politics/elise-stefanik-unveils-endorsements-2022-midterm-elections|title=Elise Stefanik unveils new endorsements for 2022 midterm elections|date=March 5, 2022|publisher=Fox News|access-date=March 9, 2022|author=Schultz, Marisa}}
- Greg Steube, U.S. representative from Florida's 17th congressional district
Local officials
- Rick Baker, former mayor of St. Petersburg (2001–2010){{#invoke:cite web||last1=Hayes |first1=Kelly |title=Former St. Pete Mayor Rich Baker backs Anna Paulina Luna |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/548769-former-st-pete-mayor-rick-baker-backs-anna-paulina-luna/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=August 19, 2022 |date=August 18, 2022}}
- Robert G. Blackmon, former St. Petersburg City Council Member{{#invoke:cite web||url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/517501-robert-blackmon-endorses-anna-paulina-luna-in-cd-13-race/|title=Robert Blackmon endorses Anna Paulina Luna in CD 13 race {{!}} Daniel Figueroa|date=April 19, 2022|website=floridapolitics.com|accessdate=December 21, 2022}}
Individuals
x*Sheila Griffin, attorney, candidate for St. Petersburg city council in 2015 and Florida's 13th congressional district in 2020{{#invoke:cite web||last=Hayes|first=Kelly|date=October 23, 2021|title=Sheila Griffin backs Anna Paulina Luna for CD 13 run|url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/467233-sheila-griffin-backs-anna-paulina-luna-for-cd-13-run/|access-date=October 25, 2021|website=Florida Politics|language=en-US}}
- Republican Liberty Caucus{{better source needed|date=July 2022}}
Organizations
- Club for Growth{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Ogles |first1=Jacob |title=Club for Growth gives its powerful endorsement to Anna Paulina Luna in CD 13 |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/533139-club-for-growth-backs-anna-paulina-luna-in-cd-13/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=June 18, 2022 |date=June 17, 2022}}
- Elevate PAC
- Gun Owners of America{{#invoke:cite web||title=Gun Owners of America Proudly Endorses Anna Pualina Luna For Florida's 13th Congressional District |url=https://www.gunowners.org/fl06222022/ |publisher=Gun Owners of America |access-date=July 24, 2022 |date=June 22, 2022}}
- House Freedom Fund{{#invoke:cite web||date=September 29, 2021|title=FL-13: Support Anna Paulina Luna|url=https://www.housefreedomfund.com/post/234/fl-13-support-anna-paulina-luna|access-date=January 28, 2022|website=www.housefreedomfund.com}}
- Stand for Health Freedom{{#invoke:cite web||url = https://standforhealthfreedom.com/vhf/luna/|title = Anna Paulina Luna for Florida U.S. 13th Congressional District | Stand for Health Freedom|date = March 2022|access-date = March 3, 2022|archive-date = March 3, 2022|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20220303002024/https://standforhealthfreedom.com/vhf/luna/|url-status = dead}}
- Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America Candidate Fund{{#invoke:cite web||title=SBA Pro-Life America's Candidate Fund Endorses Anna Paulina Luna for Congress in FL-13 |url=https://sbaprolife.org/newsroom/press-releases/sba-pro-life-america-candidate-fund-endorses-anna-paulina-luna-congress-fl-13 |publisher=Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America |access-date=August 3, 2022 |date=July 27, 2022}}
- Turning Point Action
}}
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U.S. representatives
- Jake Ellzey, U.S. representative for Texas's 6th congressional district (2021–){{#invoke:cite web||last1=Figueroa |first1=Daniel |title=New Texas GOP Congressman endorses Amanda Makki in CD 13 |date=October 18, 2021 |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/465698-new-texas-gop-congressman-endorses-amanda-makki-in-cd-13/ |publisher=Florida Politics |access-date=October 18, 2021}}
State officials
- Chris Latvala, state representative{{#invoke:cite web||last=Ellenbogen|first=Romy|date=July 20, 2021|title=Amanda Makki jumps into Florida District 13 House race|url=https://www.tampabay.com/news/florida-politics/2021/07/20/amanda-makki-jumps-into-florida-district-13-house-race/|access-date=August 15, 2021|website=Tampa Bay Times |language=en-US}}
Local officials
- Woody Brown, mayor of Largo
- Marybeth Henderson, mayor of Redington Shores{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Hayes |first1=Kelly |title=Redington Shores Mayor Marybeth Henderson backs Amanda Makki in CD 13 |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/523640-redington-shores-mayor-marybeth-henderson-backs-amanda-makki-in-cd-13/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=May 11, 2022 |date=May 10, 2022}}
- John Hendricks, mayor of Madeira Beach{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Delgado |first1=Jason |title=Amanda Makki scores endorsements from five Pinellas County Mayors |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/458729-amanda-makki-scores-endorsements-from-five-pinellas-county-mayors/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=19 December 2022 |date=19 September 2021}}
- Frank Hibbard, mayor of Clearwater{{#invoke:cite web||last=Hayes|first=Kelly|date=November 20, 2021|title=Frank Hibbard joins slew of Pinellas mayors endorsing Amanda Makki|url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/475077-frank-hibbard-joins-slew-of-pinellas-mayors-endorsing-amanda-makki/|access-date=November 22, 2021|website=www.floridapolitics.com|language=en-US}}
- Bill Queen, mayor of North Redington Beach
- Dan Saracki, mayor of Oldsmar{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Hayes |first1=Kelly |title=Oldsmar Mayor Dan Saracki backs Amanda Makki in CD 13 race |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/521975-oldsmar-mayor-dan-saracki-backs-amanda-makki-in-cd-13-race/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=May 6, 2022 |date=May 4, 2022}}
- Bob Schmidt, mayor of Belleair Shore
- Leslie Waters, mayor of Seminole{{#invoke:cite web||last=Irwin Taylor|first=Janelle|date=November 11, 2021|title=Bill Young's widow, Beverly Young, endorses Amanda Makki in CD 13|url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/472564-bill-young-widow-beverly-young-endorses-amanda-makki-in-cd-13/|access-date=November 14, 2021|website=www.floridapolitics.com|language=en-US}}
- David Will, mayor of Redington Beach
Individuals
- George Buck, nominee for this district in 2018
- Beverly Young, widow of Bill Young, U.S. representative from Florida (1972–2013)
Organizations
- Maggie's List
- Republican Main Street Partnership
- SEAL PAC{{#invoke:cite web||title=Accomplished Veterans Endorsed by SEAL PAC |url=https://www.sealpac.org/ |website=SEAL PAC |access-date=March 6, 2022}}
}}
==Debate==
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|+ 2022 Florida's 13th congressional district debate |
scope="col" | {{abbr|No.|Number}}
! scope="col" | Date ! scope="col" | Host ! scope="col" | Moderator ! scope="col" | Link ! scope="col"| Republican ! scope="col"| Republican ! scope="col"| Republican ! scope="col"| Republican ! scope="col"| Republican ! scope="col"| Republican ! scope="col"| Republican |
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colspan="5" rowspan="2" |Key: {{Colors|black|#90ff90| P }} Participant {{Colors|black|#FFFFDD| A }} Absent {{Colors|black|#ff9090| N }} Not invited {{Colors|black|#CCFFCC| I }} Invited {{color box|#f0e68c|W}} Withdrawn ! scope="col" style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (US)}}"| ! scope="col" style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (US)}}"| ! scope="col" style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (US)}}"| ! scope="col" style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (US)}}"| ! scope="col" style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (US)}}"| ! scope="col" style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (US)}}"| ! scope="col" style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (US)}}"| |
scope="col" | William Braddock
! scope="col" | Kevin Hayslett ! scope="col" | Audrey Henson ! scope="col" | Moneer Kheireddine ! scope="col" | Anna Paulina Luna ! scope="col" | Amanda Makki ! scope="col" | Christine Quinn |
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| style="white-space:nowrap;" | Apr. 6, 2022 | style="white-space:nowrap;" | Abundant Life Ministries Church | style="white-space:nowrap;" | Michael O'Fallon | style="white-space:nowrap;" |[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-cI2IU8_NzU YouTube] | {{D-W|W}} | {{Yes|P}} | {{Yes|P}} | {{No|N}} | {{Yes|P}} | {{Yes|P}} | {{Yes|P}} |
==Polling==
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! Poll source ! Date(s) ! Sample ! Margin ! style="width:60px;"| Kevin ! style="width:60px;"| Audrey ! style="width:60px;"| Moneer ! style="width:60px;"| Anna Paulina ! style="width:60px;"| Amanda ! style="width:60px;"| Christine ! style="width:60px;"| Matt ! Undecided |
style="text-align:left;"|St. Pete Polls[https://www.scribd.com/document/587403321/StPetePolls-2022-CD13REP-August15-W2XP5 St. Pete Polls]
|August 15, 2022 |436 (LV) |± 4.7% |34% |– |3% |{{party shading/Republican}}|37% |14% |3% |– |9% |
style="text-align:left;"|American Viewpoint (R)[https://hayslettforcongress.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/IP-Memo_FL-CD-13_July-22-1.pdf American Viewpoint (R)] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220728235559/https://hayslettforcongress.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/IP-Memo_FL-CD-13_July-22-1.pdf |date=July 28, 2022 }}{{efn-ua|This poll was sponsored by Hayslett's campaign.|name="Hayslett"}}
|July 24–27, 2022 |400 (LV) |± 4.9% |34% |– |1% |{{party shading/Republican}}|36% |9% |1% |– |15% |
style="text-align:left;"|The Tyson Group (R){{efn-ua|name="RPFDebate"}}
|July 5–7, 2022 |400 (LV) |± 4.9% |17% |– |1% |{{party shading/Republican}}|37% |10% |2% |– |{{party shading/Undecided}}|33% |
style="text-align:left;"|American Viewpoint (R)[https://hayslettforcongress.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/IP-Memo_FL-CD-13_July-22-1.pdf American Viewpoint (R)] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220728235559/https://hayslettforcongress.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/IP-Memo_FL-CD-13_July-22-1.pdf |date=July 28, 2022 }}{{efn-ua|name="Hayslett"}}
|Late June 2022 |– (LV) |– |19% |– |1% |{{party shading/Republican}}|42% |13% |1% |– |20% |
style="text-align:left;"|Spry Strategies (R)[https://floridapolitics.com/archives/532440-poll-anna-paulina-luna-handily-leads-the-pack-in-cd-13-primary/ Spry Strategies (R)]{{efn-ua|name="APL"}}
|June 8–11, 2022 |556 (LV) |± 4.2% |16% |– |– |{{party shading/Republican}}|36% |10% |1% |– |{{party shading/Undecided}}|38% |
style="text-align:left;"|Spry Strategies (R)[https://www.scribd.com/document/568172603/Luna-Internal Spry Strategies (R)]{{efn-ua|This poll was sponsored by Luna's campaign.|name="APL"}}
|March 23–27, 2022 |847 (LV) |± 3.3% |9% |2% |– |{{party shading/Republican}}|35% |9% |4% |– |{{party shading/Undecided}}|42% |
style="text-align:left;"|St. Pete Polls[http://stpetepolls.org/files/StPetePolls_2021_CD13REP_October24_AN6F9.pdf St. Pete Polls]
|October 23–24, 2021 |518 (LV) |± 4.3% |– |2% |– |{{party shading/Republican}}|37% |6% |– |3% |{{party shading/Undecided}}|52% |
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change
| title = Republican primary results
}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
| party = Republican Party (United States)
| candidate = Anna Paulina Luna
| votes = 37,156
| percentage = 44.5
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| party = Republican Party (United States)
| candidate = Kevin Hayslett
| votes = 28,108
| percentage = 33.7
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| party = Republican Party (United States)
| candidate = Amanda Makki
| votes = 14,159
| percentage = 17.0
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| party = Republican Party (United States)
| candidate = Christine Quinn
| votes = 2,510
| percentage = 3.0
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Moneer Khiereddine
| party = Republican Party (United States)
| votes = 1,599
| percentage = 1.9
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 83,532
| percentage = 100.0
}}{{Election box end}}
= Independent and third-party candidates =
== Libertarian Party ==
=== Nominee ===
== Write-ins ==
=== Declared ===
- Jacob Curnow, author and candidate for this district in 2020{{#invoke:cite web||title=Home|url=https://jacobdcurnow.wixsite.com/jacobcurnowcongress|access-date=2020-10-08|website=Jacobcurnowcongress|language=en|archive-date=October 11, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201011222003/https://jacobdcurnow.wixsite.com/jacobcurnowcongress|url-status=dead}}
- Dwight Young, public safety employee and candidate for U.S. Senate in 2016
= General election =
== Predictions ==
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!Source !Ranking !As of |
align=left | The Cook Political Report
|{{USRaceRating|Lean|R|Flip}} | November 7, 2022 |
align=left | Inside Elections
| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R|Flip}} | November 3, 2022 |
align=left | Sabato's Crystal Ball
|{{USRaceRating|Likely|R|Flip}} | April 27, 2022 |
align=left |Politico
|{{USRaceRating|Likely|R|Flip}} |April 28, 2022 |
align="left" |RCP
|{{USRaceRating|Likely|R|Flip}} |June 9, 2022 |
align=left |Fox News
| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R|Flip}} |July 11, 2022 |
align="left" |DDHQ
|{{USRaceRating|Likely|R|Flip}} |September 29, 2022 |
align="left" |538
|{{USRaceRating|Likely|R|Flip}} |October 30, 2022 |
align="left" |The Economist
| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R|Flip}} | November 1, 2022 |
== Polling ==
Graphical summary
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! Poll source ! Date(s) ! Sample ! Margin ! style="width:100px;"| Eric ! style="width:100px;"| Anna Paulina ! Undecided |
style="text-align:left;"|St. Pete Polls/Fextel [http://stpetepolls.org/files/StPetePolls_2022_CD13_October27_E3H5KX.pdf St. Pete Polls/Fextel ]
|October 26–27, 2022 |509 (LV) |± 4.3% |45% |{{party shading/Republican}}|46% |9% |
style="text-align:left;"|David Binder Research (D)[https://floridapolitics.com/archives/563112-poll-anna-paulina-luna-eric-lynn-tied-in-cd-13/ David Binder Research (D)]
|October 4–6, 2022 |– (LV) |± 4.0% |47% |47% |6% |
style="text-align:left;"|David Binder Research (D)[https://floridapolitics.com/archives/539498-poll-finds-eric-lynn-narrowly-edging-out-anna-paulina-luna-voters-cite-abortion-lgbtq-rights/ David Binder Research (D)]{{efn-ua|This poll was sponsored by Progress Pinellas.|name="PPinellas"}}
|June 25–28, 2022 |600 (LV) |± 4.0% |{{party shading/Democratic}}|45% |43% |12% |
style="text-align:left;"|Global Strategy Group (D)[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1H95g7JgVbbEIBP_KuBA3HgTR1LROZDMd/view Global Strategy Group (D)]{{efn-ua|This poll was sponsored by Lynn's campaign.|name="Lynn"}}
|June 6–9, 2022 |500 (LV) |± 4.4% |36% |{{party shading/Republican}}|45% |20% |
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Eric Lynn vs. Kevin Hayslett
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! Poll source ! Date(s) ! Sample ! Margin ! style="width:100px;"| Eric ! style="width:100px;"| Kevin ! Undecided |
style="text-align:left;"|Global Strategy Group (D){{efn-ua|name="Lynn"}}
|June 6–9, 2022 |500 (LV) |± 4.4% |36% |{{party shading/Republican}}|39% |23% |
Eric Lynn vs. Amanda Makki
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! Poll source ! Date(s) ! Sample ! Margin ! style="width:100px;"| Eric ! style="width:100px;"| Amanda ! Undecided |
style="text-align:left;"|Global Strategy Group (D){{efn-ua|name="Lynn"}}
|June 6–9, 2022 |500 (LV) |± 4.4% |36% |{{party shading/Republican}}|41% |22% |
Generic Democrat vs. generic Republican
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! Poll source ! Date(s) ! Sample ! Margin ! style="width:100px;"| Generic ! style="width:100px;"| Generic ! Undecided |
style="text-align:left;"|Global Strategy Group (D){{efn-ua|name="Lynn"}}
|June 6–9, 2022 |500 (LV) |± 4.4% |37% |{{party shading/Republican}}|47% |16% |
{{hidden end}}
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change
| title = Florida's 13th congressional district, 2022
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Anna Paulina Luna
| party = Republican Party (United States)
| votes = 181,487
| percentage = 53.1
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Eric Lynn
| party = Democratic Party (United States)
| votes = 153,876
| percentage = 45.1
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Frank Craft
| party = Libertarian Party (United States)
| votes = 6,163
| percentage = 1.8
}}
{{Election box write-in with party link no change
| votes = 20
| percentage = 0.0
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 341,546
| percentage = 100.0
}}
{{Election box gain with party link no change
|winner = Republican Party (United States)
|loser = Democratic Party (United States)
}}
{{Election box end}}
District 14
{{Infobox election
| election_name = 2022 Florida's 14th congressional district election
| country = Florida
| type = presidential
| ongoing = no
| previous_election = 2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 14
| previous_year = 2020
| election_date = November 8, 2022
| next_election = 2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 14
| next_year = 2024
| seats_for_election = Florida's 14th congressional district
| image_size = x150px
| image1 = Kathy Castor (cropped).png
| nominee1 = Kathy Castor
| party1 = Democratic Party (United States)
| popular_vote1 = 149,737
| percentage1 = 56.9%
| image2 = 3x4.svg
| nominee2 = James Judge
| party2 = Republican Party (United States)
| popular_vote2 = 113,427
| percentage2 = 43.1%
| map_image = {{switcher |150px |Results by county |150px |Results by precinct}}
| map_size = 200px
| map_caption = Castor: {{legend0|#7996e2|50–60%}} {{legend0|#6674de|60–70%}} {{legend0|#4170cd|70–80%}} {{legend0|#3358a2|80–90%}} {{legend0|#244079|>90%}}
Judge: {{legend0|#ed8783|50–60%}} {{legend0|#e55651|60–70%}} {{legend0|#d02923|70–80%}} {{legend0|#b00600|80–90%}}
| title = U.S. Representative
| before_election = Kathy Castor
| before_party = Democratic Party (United States)
| after_election = Kathy Castor
| after_party = Democratic Party (United States)
}}
{{see also|Florida's 14th congressional district}}
Democrat Kathy Castor, who had represented the district since 2007, was re-elected with 60% of the vote in 2020. Castor won re-election in 2022.
The boundaries of the district were redrawn from 2020, determined by the 2020 redistricting cycle. As a result of redistricting, the 14th lost some of north Hillsborough County, while taking in the east parts of Pinellas. As a result, this made the neighboring 13th district more conservative.
=Democratic primary=
[[File:2022_Florida's_14th_Congressional_District_Democratic_Primary_by_County.svg|thumb|Democratic primary results by county{{Collapsible list
| title = Map legend|{{legend|#244079|Castor–>90%}}|}}]]
==Candidates==
===Nominee===
===Eliminated in primary===
==Endorsements==
{{Endorsements box
| title = Kathy Castor
|width=50em
| list =
Organizations
- Emgage{{#invoke:cite web||title=Endorsements – Emgage PAC|url=https://emgagepac.org/our-candidates/endorsements/|website=emgagepac.org|access-date=June 21, 2022|archive-date=June 25, 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220625160724/https://emgagepac.org/our-candidates/endorsements/|url-status=dead}}
- Feminist Majority PAC
- League of Conservation Voters
- Natural Resources Defense Council{{#invoke:cite news||last1=Turrentine |first1=Jeff |title=NRDC Action Fund Endorses These Candidates in the 2022 Elections |url=https://www.nrdcactionfund.org/nrdc-action-fund-endorses-these-candidates-in-the-2022-elections/ |access-date=March 15, 2022 |work=Natural Resources Defense Council |date=March 8, 2022}}
- Planned Parenthood Action Fund
- Sierra Club
Labor unions
- AFSCME Florida
- Service Employees International Union{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Hayes |first1=Kelly |title=SEIU Florida rolls out endorsements for Tampa Bay candidates |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/520349-seiu-florida-rolls-out-endorsements-for-tampa-bay-candidates/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=April 29, 2022 |date=April 28, 2022}}
Newspapers
}}
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change
| title = Democratic primary results
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Kathy Castor (incumbent)
| party = Democratic Party (United States)
| votes = 62,562
| percentage = 90.3
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Christopher Bradley
| party = Democratic Party (United States)
| votes = 6,684
| percentage = 9.7
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 69,246
| percentage = 100.0
}}
{{Election box end}}
= Republican primary =
==Candidates==
===Nominee===
- James Judge, businessman and Coast Guard veteran{{#invoke:cite web||date=January 12, 2022|title=Tampa businessman James Judge to challenge Kathy Castor in congressional race|url=https://www.wtsp.com/article/news/politics/tampa-businessman-james-judge-kathy-castor-congressional-race/67-6fc08525-0510-498e-83bc-c7350ef91aeb|access-date=January 12, 2022|website=www.wtsp.com|publisher=WTSP|language=en-US}}
===Eliminated in primary===
- Sam Nashagh, naval aviator and combat veteran in the United States Marine Corps
- Jerry Torres, former Green Beret, founder of Torres Advanced Enterprise Solutions{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Ogles |first1=Jacob |title=Jerry Torres shifts candidacy to challenge Kathy Castor in CD 14 |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/530431-jerry-torres-shifts-candidacy-to-challenge-kathy-castor-in-cd-14/ |website=floridapolitics.com |date=June 7, 2022 |access-date=June 7, 2022}} (previously filed to run in the 15th district) (disqualified from race, then restored to ballot){{#invoke:cite web||last1=Ellenbogen |first1=Romy |title=Judge will rule Tampa Bay congressional candidate Jerry Torres ineligible |url=https://www.tampabay.com/news/florida-politics/2022/07/29/judge-will-rule-tampa-bay-congressional-candidate-jerry-torres-ineligible/ |website=tampabay.com |date=July 29, 2022 |access-date=July 29, 2022}}{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Ogles |first1=Jacob |title=Appellate court restores Jerry Torres to CD 14 ballot |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/545653-appellate-court-restores-jerry-torres-to-cd-14-ballot-for-now/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=August 13, 2022 |date=August 9, 2022}}{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Hayes |first1=Kelly |title=Jerry Torres wins appeal, restored to ballot |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/549224-jerry-torres-wins-appeal-restored-to-ballot/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=August 20, 2022 |date=August 19, 2022}}
===Withdrawn===
- Jay Collins, Army veteran{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Hayes |first1=Kelly |title=Kathy Castor draws Republican challenger Jay Collins |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/442497-kathy-castor-draws-republican-challenger-jay-collins/ |website=www.floridapolitics.com |date=July 20, 2021 |publisher=Florida Politics |access-date=August 14, 2021}} (running in the 15th district){{#invoke:cite web||last1=March |first1=William |title=Republican Jay Collins to switch congressional races |url=https://www.tampabay.com/news/hillsborough/2022/05/07/republican-jay-collins-to-switch-congressional-races/ |website=www.tampabay.com |publisher=Tampa Bay Times |access-date=May 9, 2022 |date=May 7, 2022}}
- Christine Quinn, businesswoman and nominee for this district in 2016 and 2020{{#invoke:cite web||url=https://docquery.fec.gov/cgi-bin/forms/H6FL14112/1509312|title=FEC Form 2 for Report FEC-1509312|website=docquery.fec.gov}} (running in the 13th district)
==Endorsements==
{{Endorsements box
| title = Jay Collins (withdrawn)
| list =
Organizations
}}
{{Endorsements box
|title=James Judge
|list=
U.S. senators
- Rick Scott, U.S. senator from Florida{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Hayes |first1=Kelly |title=Rick Baker endorses James Judge for CD 14 |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/567581-rick-baker-endorses-james-judge-for-cd-14/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=18 December 2022 |date=31 October 2022}}
U.S. representatives
- Paul Gosar, U.S. representative for Arizona's 1st (2011–2013) and Arizona's 4th (2013–) congressional districts{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Hayes |first1=Kelly |title=James Judge announces endorsement from Donald Trump ally Paul Gosar |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/536857-james-judge-announces-endorsement-from-donald-trump-ally-paul-gosar/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=July 9, 2022 |date=July 5, 2022}}
- Ted Yoho, former U.S. representative for Florida's 3rd congressional district (2013–2021){{#invoke:cite web||last1=Ogles |first1=Jacob |title=Ted Yoho endorses James Judge's CD 14 campaign |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/530072-ted-yoho-endorses-james-judges-cd-14-campaign/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=June 18, 2022 |date=June 6, 2022}}
Local officials
- Rick Baker, former mayor of St. Petersburg (2001–2010)
- Frank Hibbard, mayor of Clearwater
Organizations
- Florida Police Benevolent Association
- Tampa Police Benevolent Association
Newspapers
}}
{{Endorsements box
|title=Jerry Torres
|list=
State legislators
- Jackie Toledo, state representative{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Hayes |first1=Kelly |title=Jackie Toledo endorses Jerry Torres in CD 14 race |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/535497-jackie-toledo-endorses-jerry-torres-in-cd-14-race/ |website=floridapolitics.com |date=June 25, 2022 |access-date=June 25, 2022}}
}}
== Results ==
[[File:2022_Florida's_14th_Congressional_District_Republican_Primary_by_County.svg|thumb|Republican primary results by county{{Collapsible list
| title = Map legend|{{legend|#ed8783|Judge–50-60%}}|}}]]
{{Election box begin no change|title=Republican primary results}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|candidate=James Judge|party=Republican Party (United States)|votes=20,466|percentage=53.1}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change|candidate=Jerry Torres|party=Republican Party (United States)|votes=11,398|percentage=29.6}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Republican Party (US)|candidate=Sam Nashagh|votes=6,650|percentage=17.3}}
{{Election box total no change|votes=38,514|percentage=100.0}}
{{Election box end}}
= General election =
== Predictions ==
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Source !Ranking !As of |
align=left | The Cook Political Report
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|D}} | April 25, 2022 |
align=left | Inside Elections
| {{USRaceRating|Solid|D}} | May 17, 2022 |
align=left | Sabato's Crystal Ball
|{{USRaceRating|Safe|D}} | April 27, 2022 |
align=left |Politico
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|D}} |April 28, 2022 |
align="left" |RCP
|{{USRaceRating|Likely|D}} |October 31, 2022 |
align=left |Fox News
| {{USRaceRating|Solid|D}} |October 11, 2022 |
align="left" |DDHQ
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|D}} |July 20, 2022 |
align="left" |538
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|D}} |June 30, 2022 |
align="left" |The Economist
| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}} | September 28, 2022 |
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change
| title = Florida's 14th congressional district, 2022
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Kathy Castor (incumbent)
| party = Democratic Party (United States)
| votes = 149,737
| percentage = 56.9
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = James Judge
| party = Republican Party (United States)
| votes = 113,427
| percentage = 43.1
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 263,164
| percentage = 100.0
}}
{{Election box hold with party link no change
|winner = Democratic Party (United States)
}}
{{Election box end}}
District 15
{{Infobox election
| election_name = 2022 Florida's 15th congressional district election
| country = Florida
| type = presidential
| ongoing = no
| previous_election =
| previous_year =
| election_date = November 8, 2022
| next_election = 2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 15
| next_year = 2024
| seats_for_election = Florida's 15th congressional district
| image_size = x150px
| image1 = File:Laurel Lee portrait (118th Congress).jpg
| nominee1 = Laurel Lee
| party1 = Republican Party (United States)
| popular_vote1 = 145,219
| percentage1 = 58.54%
| image2 = MG 8496 (8290558219) (cropped).jpg
| nominee2 = Alan Cohn
| party2 = Democratic Party (United States)
| popular_vote2 = 102,835
| percentage2 = 41.46%
| map_image = 2022 Florida's 15th Congressional District map by county.svg
| map_size = 300px
| map_caption = County results
Lee: {{legend0|#e27f7f|50–60%}} {{legend0|#d75d5d|60–70%}}
| title = U.S. Representative
| before_election = None (new seat)
| before_party =
| after_election = Laurel Lee
| after_party = Republican Party (United States)
}}
{{See also|Florida's 15th congressional district}}
Florida gained one more congressional seat based on the 2020 census.{{#invoke:cite web||title=Florida gains one U.S. House seat after 2020 Census results are released|author=Alex Daughtery|date=April 26, 2021|url=https://www.miamiherald.com/news/politics-government/article250947174.html|website=Miami Herald}}
=Republican primary=
==Candidates==
===Nominee===
- Laurel Lee, former Florida Secretary of State (2019–2022){{#invoke:cite web||last1=Ogles |first1=Jacob |title=Laurel Lee running for Congress in CD 15 |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/523934-laurel-lee-running-for-congress-in-cd-15/ |website=floridapolitics.com |date=May 17, 2022 |access-date=May 17, 2022}}
===Eliminated in primary===
- Demetries Grimes, retired Navy commander{{#invoke:cite web||last1=White |first1=Gary |title=Demetries Grimes, retired Navy commander, enters race for U.S. House |url=https://www.theledger.com/story/news/politics/elections/2022/04/14/demetries-grimes-retired-navy-commander-enters-race-u-s-house/7292218001/ |website=www.theledger.com |publisher=The Ledger |access-date=April 15, 2022|date=April 14, 2022}}
- Kevin John "Mac" McGovern, retired U.S. Navy captain (previously filed to run in the 7th district)
- Kelli Stargel, state senator from the 22nd district (2016–present) and 15th district (2012–2016){{cite tweet|number=1524438248382152704|title=Ah hell I might as well put this out there so that I don't get burned like I did this morning on the @BeauBeaubien item… Republican state Senator @KelliStargel also likely to run for FL CD 15. Shes 'hired' Mac Stevenson, is supposedly waiting for budget to be signed. #FlaPol|user=PeterSchorschFL|author=Peter Schorsch}}{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Ogles |first1=Jacob |title=Kelli Stargel launches big for Congress in open CD 15 |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/522358-kelli-stargel-announcing-run-for-congress-in-open-cd-15/ |website=floridapolitics.com |date=May 16, 2022 |access-date=May 16, 2022}}
- Jackie Toledo, state representative{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Hayes |first1=Kelly |title='Mom on a mission': Jackie Toledo announces congressional campaign |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/504684-mom-on-a-mission-jackie-toledo-announces-congressional-campaign/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=March 28, 2022 |date=March 7, 2022}}
===Withdrawn===
- Jay Collins, Army veteran (previously filed to run in the 14th district) (running for state senate){{#invoke:cite web||last1=Ogles |first1=Jacob |title=Jay Collins shifts to challenge Janet Cruz, with Ron Desantis' support |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/532772-jay-collins-shifts-to-challenge-janet-cruz-with-ron-desantis-support/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=June 16, 2022 |date=June 15, 2022}} (endorsed Lee){{#invoke:cite web||last1=Ogles |first1=Jacob |title=Jay Collins throws support to Laurel Lee in CD 15 race |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/536477-jay-collins-throws-support-to-laurel-lee-in-cd-15-race/ |website=floridapolitics.com |date=July 2022 |access-date=July 1, 2022}}
- Dennis Ross, former U.S. representative for the 12th district (2011–2013) and this district (2013–2019){{#invoke:cite web||last1=Ogles |first1=Jacob |title=Dennis Ross wants to return to Congress in open CD 15 |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/508708-dennis-ross-wants-to-return-to-congress-in-open-cd-15/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=March 28, 2022 |date=March 15, 2022}}{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Ogles |first1=Jacob |title=Dennis Ross drops out of CD 15 race |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/530269-dennis-ross-drops-out-of-cd-15-race/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=June 7, 2022 |date=June 6, 2022}}
- Jerry Torres, former Green Beret, founder of Torres Advanced Enterprise Solutions{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Ogles |first1=Jacob |title=Self-funder Jerry Torres jumps into CD 15 field |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/525129-self-funder-jerry-torres-jumps-into-cd-15-field/ |website=floridapolitics.com |date=May 16, 2022 |access-date=May 16, 2022}} (running in the 14th district)
==Endorsements==
{{Endorsements box
|title=Laurel Lee
|list=
U.S. representatives
- Gus Bilirakis, U.S. representative for Florida's 12th congressional district{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Ogles |first1=Jacob |title=Gus Bilirakis endorses Laurel Lee in CD 15 contest |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/558160-gus-bilirakis-endorses-laurel-lee-in-cd-15-contest/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=18 December 2022 |date=23 September 2022}} (post primary)
- Scott Franklin, U.S. representative for Florida's 15th congressional district{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Ogles |first1=Jacob |title=Laurel Lee unrolls endorsements, Alan Cohn demands policy answers ahead of CD 15 debate |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/565405-laurel-lee-unrolls-endorsements-alan-cohn-demands-policy-answers-ahead-of-cd-15-debate/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=18 December 2022 |date=20 October 2022}} (post primary)
State officials
- Ashley Moody, Florida Attorney General{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Ogles |first1=Jacob |title=Ashley Moody endorses Laural Lee in CD 15 |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/527863-ashley-moody-endorses-laurel-lee-in-cd-15/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=May 28, 2022 |date=May 26, 2022}}
Sheriffs
- Chad Chronister, Hillsborough County sheriff{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Ogles |first1=Jacob |title=Sheriffs in CD 15 offer backup for Laurel Lee |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/564070-sheriffs-in-cd-15-offer-backup-for-laurel-lee/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=18 December 2022 |date=14 October 2022}} (post primary, endorsed Toledo before primary)
- Grady Judd, Polk County sheriff (post primary, endorsed Stargel before primary)
- Chris Nocco, Pasco County sheriff
Local officials
- Bill Dodson, Plant City commissioner{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Ogles |first1=Jacob |title=Plant City leaders endorse Laurel Lee |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/540141-plant-city-leaders-endorse-laurel-lee/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=July 22, 2022 |date=July 19, 2022}}
- Jason Jones, Plant City commissioner
- Nathan Kilton, mayor of Plant City
- Rick Lott, former mayor of Plant City
- Michael Sparkman, vice-mayor of Plant City
Organizations
- Americans for Prosperity Action-Florida{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Ogles |first1=Jacob |title=Americans For Prosperity endorses Laurel Lee's congressional bid in CD 15 |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/538197-afp-action-endorses-laurel-lees-congressional-bid-in-cd-15/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=July 15, 2022 |date=July 11, 2022}}
- Maggie's List (post primary, endorsed Toledo before primary)
Newspapers
}}
{{Endorsements box
|title=Kelli Stargel
|list=
State legislators
- Wilton Simpson, president of the Florida Senate{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Ogles |first1=Jacob |title=Wilton Simpson endorses Kelli Stargel's run for CD 15 seat |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/531161-wilton-simpson-endorses-kelli-stargels-run-for-cd-15-seat/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=June 18, 2022 |date=June 9, 2022}}
State attorneys
- Brian Haas, state attorney for the 10th Circuit Court{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Hayes |first1=Kelly |title=State Attorney Brian Haas jabs Andrew Warren in Kelli Stargel endorsement |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/544767-state-attorney-brian-haas-jabs-andrew-warren-in-kelli-stargel-endorsement/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=August 13, 2022 |date=August 7, 2022}}
Sheriffs
- Grady Judd, Polk County sheriff{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Rohrer |first1=Gray |title=Polk Sheriff Grady Judd endorses Kelli Stargel in crowded CD 15 GOP Primary |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/542471-polk-sheriff-grady-judd-endorses-kelli-stargel-in-crowded-cd-15-gop-primary/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=July 29, 2022 |date=July 28, 2022}} (switched endorsement to Lee after Stargel was eliminated)
}}
{{Endorsements box
|title=Jackie Toledo
|list=
Sheriffs
- Chad Chronister, Hillsborough County sheriff{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Hayes |first1=Kelly |title=Sheriff Chad Chronister backing Jackie Toledo in CD 15 |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/522300-sheriff-chad-chronister-backing-jackie-toledo-in-cd-15/ |website=floridapolitics.com |date=May 5, 2022 |access-date=May 6, 2022}} (switched endorsement to Lee after Toledo was eliminated)
Organizations
- Maggie's List{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Hayes |first1=Kelly |title=Jackie Toledo announces endorsement from Maggie's List for CD 15 bid |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/509882-maggies-list-endorses-jackie-toledo-for-congressional-run/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=March 28, 2022 |date=March 19, 202}} (switched endorsement to Lee after Toledo was eliminated)
}}
==Polling==
class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%;text-align:center;" |
valign=bottom
! Poll source ! Date(s) ! Sample ! Margin ! style="width:60px;"| Demetries ! style="width:60px;"| Laurel ! style="width:60px;"| Kevin ! style="width:60px;"| Kelli ! style="width:60px;"| Jackie ! Undecided |
style="text-align:left;"|Victory Insights (R)[https://floridapolitics.com/archives/550246-another-poll-shows-laurel-lee-leading-the-gop-field-in-cd-15/ Victory Insights (R)]{{efn-ua|This poll was sponsored by Grimes's campaign.|name="DGrimes"}}
|August 2022 |– (LV) |– |17% |{{party shading/Republican}}|36% |6% |17% |5% |19% |
style="text-align:left;"|St. Pete Polls[https://www.scribd.com/document/588050402/StPetePolls-2022-CD15REP-August18-Y3SLV2 St. Pete Polls]
|August 18, 2022 |267 (LV) |± 6.0% |7% |{{party shading/Republican}}|47% |8% |20% |5% |13% |
style="text-align:left;"|St. Pete Polls[https://www.scribd.com/document/585187342/StPetePolls-2022-CD15REP-August1-R72HC St. Pete Polls]
|August 1, 2022 |275 (LV) |± 5.9% |5% |{{party shading/Republican}}|44% |5% |16% |11% |20% |
style="text-align:left;"|The Tyson Group (R){{efn-ua|name="RPFDebate"}}
|July 5–7, 2022 |400 (LV) |± 4.9% |5% |10% |3% |{{party shading/Republican}}|13% |10% |{{party shading/Undecided}}|58% |
== Results ==
[[File:2022_Florida's_15th_Congressional_District_Republican_Primary_map_by_county.svg|thumb|Republican primary results by county{{Collapsible list
| title = Map legend|{{legend|#f1b4b2|Lee–40-50%}}|{{legend|#e8ba85|Stargel–40-50%}}
}}]]
{{Election box begin no change
| title = Republican primary results
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Laurel Lee
| party = Republican Party (United States)
| votes = 22,481
| percentage = 41.5
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Republican Party (United States)|candidate=Kelli Stargel|votes=15,072|percentage=27.8}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Republican Party (United States)|candidate=Jackie Toledo|votes=6,307|percentage=11.6}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Republican Party (United States)|candidate=Demetries Grimes|votes=5,629|percentage=10.4}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Republican Party (United States)|candidate=Kevin McGovern|votes=4,713|percentage=8.7}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 54,202
| percentage = 100.0
}}{{Election box end}}
= Democratic primary =
==Candidates==
===Nominee===
- Alan Cohn, Peabody and Emmy award-winning journalist and nominee for Florida's 15th congressional district in 2014 and 2020{{#invoke:cite web||last=Ogles|first=Jacob|date=November 12, 2021|title=Alan Cohn 'strongly considering' run in reimagined CD 15|url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/472945-alan-cohn-strongly-considering-run-in-reimagined-cd-15/|access-date=November 17, 2021|website=www.floridapolitics.com|language=en-US}}{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Ogles |first1=Jacob |title=Alan Cohn filed to run in open, newly drawn CD 15 |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/533089-alan-cohn-filed-to-run-in-open-newly-drawn-cd-15/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=June 18, 2022 |date=June 16, 2022}}
===Eliminated in primary===
- Gavin Brown, political consultant{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Ogles |first1=Jacob |title=Democrat Gavin Brown is running in CD 15 |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/520011-democrat-gavin-brown-is-running-in-cd-15/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=April 29, 2022 |date=April 27, 2022}}
- Eddie Geller, comedian{{#invoke:cite web||date=August 12, 2021|title=Tampa Bay Democrat announces run for Congress with sitcom jingle|url=https://www.tampabay.com/news/florida-politics/2021/08/12/democrat-running-for-tampa-bay-congress-seat-announces-run-via-sitcom-jingle/|access-date=August 12, 2021|website=Tampa Bay Times|language=en-US|author=Wilson, Kirby}}
- Cesar Ramirez, Army veteran{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Ogles |first1=Jacob |title=Crowded field fills CD 15 race with strong candidates from both sides of the aisle |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/533550-crowded-field-fills-cd-15-race-with-strong-candidates-from-both-sides-of-the-aisle/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=June 24, 2022 |date=June 19, 2022}}
- William VanHorn, aerospace contractor
===Did not qualify===
- Jesse Philippe, U.S. Marine Corps veteran and candidate for this district in 2020{{#invoke:cite news||last=White |first=Gary |title=Money flows to Scott Franklin, Greg Steube despite Jan. 6 votes to toss out presidential results |url=https://www.theledger.com/story/news/politics/elections/2021/04/23/money-flows-scott-franklin-greg-steube-despite-jan-6-votes-toss-out-presidential-results/7348676002/ |website=Ledger |date=April 23, 2021 |access-date=April 24, 2021}}
===Declined===
- Rena Frazier, co-founder of the All For Transportation pro-transit committee in Hillsborough County
- Adam Hattersley, former state representative and candidate for Florida's 15th congressional district in 2020 (running for Chief Financial Officer){{#invoke:cite web||url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/502131-democrat-adam-hattersley-to-run-for-cfo/|title=Democrat Adam Hattersley to challenge Jimmy Patronis for Florida CFO|date=March 1, 2022|author=Powers, Scott|work=Florida Politics}}
===Withdrew===
- Lily Ramcharren{{#invoke:cite web||last=White|first=Gary|date=August 14, 2021|title=Ex-comedian running as Democrat in U.S. House-15|url=https://www.theledger.com/story/news/local/2021/08/14/ex-comedian-brandon-running-democrat-u-s-house-15-congress-candidate/8124492002/|access-date=August 15, 2021|website=The Ledger|language=en-US}}
==Endorsements==
{{Endorsements box
|title=Alan Cohn
|list=
U.S. representatives
- Kathy Castor, U.S. representative for Florida's 14th congressional district{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Ogles |first1=Jacob |title=Kathy Castor, Lois Frankel, Debbie Wasserman Schultz endorse Alan Cohn in CD 15 |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/533803-kathy-castor-lois-frankel-debbie-wasserman-schultz-endorse-alan-cohn-in-cd-15/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=June 24, 2022 |date=June 20, 2022}}
- Charlie Crist, U.S. representative for Florida's 13th congressional district{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Ogles |first1=Jacob |title=Charlie Crist endorses Alan Cohn in CD 15 |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/537258-charlie-crist-endorses-alan-cohn-in-cd-15/ |website=floridapolitics.com |date=July 6, 2022}}
- Lois Frankel, U.S. representative for Florida's 21st congressional district
- Debbie Wasserman Schultz, U.S. representative for Florida's 23rd congressional district
State officials
- Betty Castor, former Education Commissioner of Florida (1986–1994)
- Alex Sink, former Chief Financial Officer of Florida (2007–2011){{#invoke:cite web||last1=Ogles |first1=Jacob |title=Alan Coh raised $100K in first 14 days as a CD 15 candidate |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/536821-alan-cohn-raised-100k-in-first-14-days-as-a-cd-15-candidate/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=July 9, 2022 |date=July 5, 2022}}
State legislators
Local officials
- Andrew H. Warren, former state attorney for the 13th judicial circuit
Unions
- Communication Workers of America
- Teamsters Local 79
- United Food and Commercial Workers Local 1625
Newspapers
}}
{{Endorsements box
|title=Eddie Geller
|list=
State representatives
- Anna Eskamani, state representative{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Ogles |first1=Jacob |title=Eddie Geller goes on TV in CD 15 |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/545531-eddie-geller-goes-on-tv-in-cd-15/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=August 13, 2022 |date=August 9, 2022}}
- Sean Shaw, former state representative (2016–2018) and nominee for Florida Attorney General in 2018{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Figueroa |first1=Daniel |title=Eddie Geller endorsed by Sean Shaw in race for CD 15 |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/521476-__trashed-4/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=May 6, 2022 |date=May 4, 2022}}
Individuals
- Dulé Hill, actor{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Figueroa |first1=Daniel |title=Eddie Geller gets celebrity boost in CD 15 race from star of West Wing, Psych |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/524148-eddie-geller-gets-celebrity-boost-in-cd-15-race-from-star-of-west-wing-psych/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=May 14, 2022 |date=May 12, 2022}}
Organizations
}}
== Results ==
[[File:2022_Florida's_15th_Congressional_District_Democratic_Primary_map_by_county.svg|thumb|Democratic primary results by county{{Collapsible list
| title = Map legend|{{legend|#eef3fd|Cohn–<30%}}|{{legend|#dee8fb|Cohn–30-40%}}
}}]]
{{Election box begin no change
| title = Democratic primary results
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|party=Democratic Party (United States)|candidate=Alan M. Cohn|votes=14,928|percentage=33.1}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Gavin Brown
| party = Democratic Party (United States)
| votes = 10,034
| percentage = 22.3
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Eddie Geller
| party = Democratic Party (United States)
| votes = 9,859
| percentage = 21.9
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Democratic Party (United States)|candidate=Cesar Ramirez|votes=7,817|percentage=17.3}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Democratic Party (United States)|candidate=William VanHorn|votes=2,435|percentage=5.4}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 45,073
| percentage = 100.0
}}
{{Election box end}}
= General election =
== Predictions ==
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Source !Ranking !As of |
align=left | The Cook Political Report
|{{USRaceRating|Likely|R}} | April 25, 2022 |
align=left | Inside Elections
| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}} | May 17, 2022 |
align=left | Sabato's Crystal Ball
|{{USRaceRating|Likely|R}} | April 27, 2022 |
align=left |Politico
|{{USRaceRating|Likely|R}} |October 18, 2022 |
align="left" |RCP
|{{USRaceRating|Likely|R}} |June 9, 2022 |
align=left |Fox News
| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}} |July 11, 2022 |
align="left" |DDHQ
|{{USRaceRating|Lean|R}} |August 29, 2022 |
align="left" |538
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} |October 19, 2022 |
align="left" |The Economist
| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}} | September 28, 2022 |
==Polling==
class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%;text-align:center;" |
valign=bottom
! Poll source ! Date(s) ! Sample ! Margin ! style="width:100px;"| Alan ! style="width:100px;"| Laurel ! Undecided |
style="text-align:left;"|Alvarado Strategies (R)[https://floridapolitics.com/archives/557725-poll-shows-laurel-lee-with-healthy-lead-in-cd-15/ Alvarado Strategies (R)]{{efn-ua|name="FEA"}}
|September 19–20, 2022 |352 (LV) |± 5.2% |34% |{{party shading/Republican}}|41% |24% |
style="text-align:left;"|GQR Research (D)[https://www.scribd.com/document/591140729/FL-15-Public-Memo-090222 GQR Research (D)]{{efn-ua|This poll was sponsored by Cohn's campaign.|name="Cohn"}}
|August 24–29, 2022 |400 (LV) |± 4.9% |44% |{{party shading/Republican}}|47% |9% |
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change
| title = Florida's 15th congressional district, 2022
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Laurel Lee
| party = Republican Party (United States)
| votes = 145,219
| percentage = 58.5
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Alan M. Cohn
| party = Democratic Party (United States)
| votes = 102,835
| percentage = 41.5
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 248,054
| percentage = 100.0
}}
{{Election box new seat win
|winner = Republican Party (United States)
}}
{{Election box end}}
District 16
{{Infobox election
| election_name = 2022 Florida's 16th congressional district election
| country = Florida
| type = presidential
| ongoing = no
| previous_election = 2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 16
| previous_year = 2020
| election_date = November 8, 2022
| next_election = 2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 16
| next_year = 2024
| seats_for_election = Florida's 16th congressional district
| image_size = x150px
| image1 = File:Vern Buchanan portrait (118th Congress).jpg
| nominee1 = Vern Buchanan
| party1 = Republican Party (United States)
| popular_vote1 = 189,762
| percentage1 = 62.15%
| image2 = 3x4.svg
| nominee2 = Jan Schneider
| party2 = Democratic Party (United States)
| popular_vote2 = 115,575
| percentage2 = 37.85%
| map_image = {{switcher |200px |Results by county |200px |Results by precinct}}
| map_size = 300px
| map_caption = Buchanan: {{legend0|#ed8783|50–60%}} {{legend0|#e55651|60–70%}} {{legend0|#d02923|70–80%}} {{legend0|#b00600|80–90%}} {{legend0|#850400|>90%}}
Schneider: {{legend0|#8da9e2|50–60%}} {{legend0|#678cd7|60–70%}} {{legend0|#4170cd|70–80%}} {{legend0|#3358a2|80–90%}}
Tie: {{legend0|#dcb7ef|40–50%}}
| title = U.S. Representative
| before_election = Vern Buchanan
| before_party = Republican Party (United States)
| after_election = Vern Buchanan
| after_party = Republican Party (United States)
}}
{{see also|Florida's 16th congressional district}}
Republican Vern Buchanan, who had represented the district since 2007, was reelected with 56% of the vote in 2020. Buchanan won re-election in 2022.
The boundaries of the district were redrawn from 2020, determined by the 2020 redistricting cycle.
=Republican primary=
==Candidates==
===Nominee===
- Vern Buchanan, incumbent U.S. representative{{#invoke:cite web||last=Ogles|first=Jacob|date=February 7, 2021|title=Vern Buchanan launches 2022 campaign with Super Bowl weekend fundraiser|url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/401735-vern-buchanan-launches-2022-campaign-with-super-bowl-weekend-fundraiser|access-date=February 7, 2021|website=Florida Politics}}
===Eliminated in primary===
- Martin Hyde, businessman{{#invoke:cite web||last=Ogles|first=Jacob|date=April 19, 2021|title=Vern Buchanan sits on about $332K at the end of first quarter|url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/421741-vern-buchanan-sits-on-about-332k-at-the-end-of-first-quarter/|access-date=May 10, 2021|website=Florida Politics}}{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Ogles |first1=Jacob |title=Martin Hyde appears to end congressional campaign after traffic flap |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/500805-martin-hyde-appears-to-end-congressional-campaign-after-traffic-flap/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=February 26, 2022|date=February 26, 2022}}{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Ogles |first1=Jacob |title=Martin Hyde tells Tucker Carlson he's still running for Congress |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/504612-martin-hyde-tells-tucker-carlson-hes-still-running-for-congress/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=June 16, 2022 |date=March 5, 2022}}
==Endorsements==
{{Endorsements box
|title=Vern Buchanan
|width=50em
|list=
Executive Branch officials
- Donald Trump, 45th president of the United States (2017–2021){{#invoke:cite web||last=Callihan|first=Ryan|date=December 20, 2021|title=Former President Donald Trump endorses U.S. Rep. Vern Buchanan's 2022 re-election bid|url=https://www.bradenton.com/news/politics-government/article256745777.html|access-date=December 20, 2021|website=www.bradenton.com|publisher=The Bradenton Herald|language=en-US}}
Newspapers
}}
{{Endorsements box
|title=Martin Hyde
|width=50em
|list=
Executive branch officials
- Michael Flynn, former United States National Security Advisor{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Schorsch |first1=Peter |title=Roger Stone, Michael Flynn endorse CD 16 candidate who called Donald Trump 'wretched,' MAGA 'bigots' |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/473117-roger-stone-michael-flynn-endorse-cd-16-candidate-who-called-donald-trump-wretched-maga-bigots/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=June 16, 2022 |date=November 15, 2021}}
Individuals
- Roger Stone, political consultant
}}
==Polling==
class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%;text-align:center;" |
valign=bottom
! Poll source ! Date(s) ! Sample ! Margin ! style="width:60px;"| Vern ! style="width:60px;"| Martin ! Undecided |
style="text-align:left;"|St. Pete Polls[https://www.scribd.com/document/557667181/StPetePolls-2022-CD16REP-February7-DU73V St. Pete Polls]
|February 7, 2022 |501 (LV) |± 4.4% |{{party shading/Republican}}|76% |12% |12% |
==Results==
[[File:2022_Florida's_16th_Congressional_District_Republican_Primary_by_County.svg|thumb|Republican primary results by county{{Collapsible list
| title = Map legend|{{legend|#b00600|Buchanan–80-90%}}|}}]]
{{Election box begin no change|title=Republican primary results}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|party=Republican Party (US)|candidate=Vern Buchanan (incumbent)|votes=64,028|percentage=86.2}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change|candidate=Martin Hyde|party=Republican Party (United States)|votes=10,219|percentage=13.8}}
{{Election box total no change|votes=74,247|percentage=100.0}}
{{Election box end}}
= Democratic primary =
==Candidates==
===Nominee===
- Jan Schneider, candidate for this district in 2016 and 2018{{#invoke:cite web||last=Ogles|first=Jacob|date=May 3, 2021|title=Vern Buchanan, Kevin McCarthy raise $750K in Longboat Key for NRCC|url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/426012-vern-buchanan-kevin-mccarthy-raise-750k-in-longboat-key-for-nrcc/|access-date=May 10, 2021|website=Florida Politics}}
= General election =
== Predictions ==
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Source !Ranking !As of |
align=left | The Cook Political Report
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} | April 25, 2022 |
align=left | Inside Elections
| {{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} | May 17, 2022 |
align=left | Sabato's Crystal Ball
|{{USRaceRating|Safe|R}} | April 27, 2022 |
align=left |Politico
|{{USRaceRating|Likely|R}} |April 28, 2022 |
align="left" |RCP
|{{USRaceRating|Safe|R}} |June 9, 2022 |
align=left |Fox News
| {{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} |July 11, 2022 |
align="left" |DDHQ
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} |July 20, 2022 |
align="left" |538
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} |June 30, 2022 |
align="left" |The Economist
| {{USRaceRating|Safe|R}} | September 28, 2022 |
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change
| title = Florida's 16th congressional district, 2022
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Vern Buchanan (incumbent)
| party = Republican Party (United States)
| votes = 189,762
| percentage = 62.1
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Jan Schneider
| party = Democratic Party (United States)
| votes = 115,575
| percentage = 37.9
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Ralph E. Hartman (write-in)
| party = Independent politician
| votes = 21
| percentage = 0.0
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 305,358
| percentage = 100.0
}}
{{Election box hold with party link no change
|winner = Republican Party (United States)
}}
{{Election box end}}
District 17
{{Infobox election
| election_name = 2022 Florida's 17th congressional district election
| country = Florida
| type = presidential
| ongoing = no
| previous_election = 2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 17
| previous_year = 2020
| election_date = November 8, 2022
| next_election = 2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 17
| next_year = 2024
| seats_for_election = Florida's 17th congressional district
| image_size = x150px
| image1 = File:Greg_Steube,_official_portrait,_116th_congress (cropped).jpg
| nominee1 = Greg Steube
| party1 = Republican Party (United States)
| popular_vote1 = 222,483
| percentage1 = 63.85%
| image2 = 3x4.svg
| nominee2 = Andrea Kale
| party2 = Democratic Party (United States)
| popular_vote2 = 123,798
| percentage2 = 35.51%
| map_image = {{switcher |250px |Results by county |250px |Results by precinct}}
| map_size = 300px
| map_caption = Steube: {{legend0|#ed8783|50–60%}} {{legend0|#e55651|60–70%}} {{legend0|#d02923|70–80%}} {{legend0|#b00600|80–90%}} {{legend0|#850400|>90%}}
Kale: {{legend0|#8da9e2|50–60%}} {{legend0|#678cd7|60–70%}} {{legend0|#4170cd|70–80%}}
| title = U.S. Representative
| before_election = Greg Steube
| before_party = Republican Party (United States)
| after_election = Greg Steube
| after_party = Republican Party (United States)
}}
{{see also|Florida's 17th congressional district}}
Republican Greg Steube, who had represented the district since 2019, was re-elected with 64% of the vote in 2020. Steube won re-election in 2022.
The boundaries of the district were redrawn from 2020, determined by the 2020 redistricting cycle. This district lost all of its previous rural counties, while being redrawn to encompass the entirety of Sarasota County.
=Republican primary=
==Candidates==
===Nominee===
- Greg Steube, incumbent U.S. representative{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Ogles |first1=Jacob |title=First to the ball? Greg Steube announces re-election campaign in CD 17 |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/518226-first-to-the-ball-greg-steube-announces-re-election-campaign-in-cd-17/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=April 29, 2022 |date=April 21, 2022}}
==Endorsements==
{{Endorsements box
|title=Greg Steube
|width=50em
|list=
Executive Branch officials
- Donald Trump, 45th president of the United States (2017–2021){{#invoke:cite web||last1=Ogles |first1=Jacob |title=Donald Trump swings big for Greg Steube |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/521828-donald-trump-swings-big-for-greg-steube/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=May 6, 2022 |date=May 4, 2022}}
Organizations
- Club for Growth PAC{{#invoke:cite web||last1=McIntire |first1=Mary |last2=Akin |first2=Stephanie |last3=Ackley |first3=Kate |title=At the Races: No recess for campaign money |url=https://rollcall.com/2022/04/21/at-the-races-no-recess-for-campaign-money/ |website=rollcall.com |publisher=Roll Call |access-date=April 22, 2022 |date=April 21, 2022}}
}}
= Democratic primary =
==Candidates==
=== Nominee ===
===Declined===
- Allen Ellison, political consultant and nominee for this district in 2018 and 2020 (running in District 23){{#invoke:cite web|| url=https://cbs12.com/news/local/allen-ellison-florida-congress-23rd-district-house-race-running-rep-ted-deutch-open-seat-jared-moskowitz | title=Allen Ellison switching from Senate to House race, running for Rep. Ted Deutch's open seat | date=June 20, 2022 }}
= Independent and third-party candidates =
==Candidates==
===Declared===
- Theodore Murray, former high school football coach and candidate for this district in 2020{{#invoke:cite web||title=FEC Statement of Candidacy - Theodore Murray |url=https://docquery.fec.gov/cgi-bin/forms/H0FL17175/1548614/ |date=November 17, 2021 |access-date=November 18, 2021}}
= General election =
== Predictions ==
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Source !Ranking !As of |
align=left | The Cook Political Report
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} | April 25, 2022 |
align=left | Inside Elections
| {{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} | May 17, 2022 |
align=left | Sabato's Crystal Ball
|{{USRaceRating|Safe|R}} | April 27, 2022 |
align=left |Politico
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} |April 28, 2022 |
align="left" |RCP
|{{USRaceRating|Safe|R}} |June 9, 2022 |
align=left |Fox News
| {{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} |July 11, 2022 |
align="left" |DDHQ
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} |July 20, 2022 |
align="left" |538
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} |June 30, 2022 |
align="left" |The Economist
| {{USRaceRating|Safe|R}} | September 28, 2022 |
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change
| title = Florida's 17th congressional district, 2022
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Greg Steube (incumbent)
| party = Republican Party (United States)
| votes = 222,483
| percentage = 63.8
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Andrea Kale
| party = Democratic Party (United States)
| votes = 123,798
| percentage = 35.5
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Theodore Murray
| party = Independent politician
| votes = 2,225
| percentage = 0.6
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 348,506
| percentage = 100.0
}}
{{Election box hold with party link no change
|winner = Republican Party (United States)
}}
{{Election box end}}
District 18
{{Infobox election
| election_name = 2022 Florida's 18th congressional district election
| country = Florida
| type = presidential
| ongoing = no
| previous_election = 2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 15
| previous_year = 2020 (15th)
| election_date = November 8, 2022
| next_election = 2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 18
| next_year = 2024
| seats_for_election = Florida's 18th congressional district
| image_size = x150px
| image1 = Scott Franklin, 117th Congress portrait (cropped).jpg
| nominee1 = Scott Franklin
| party1 = Republican Party (United States)
| popular_vote1 = 167,429
| percentage1 = 74.72%
| image2 = 3x4.svg
| nominee2 = Keith Hayden
| party2 = Independent
| popular_vote2 = 56,647
| percentage2 = 25.28%
| map_image = {{switcher |200px |Results by county |200px |Results by precinct}}
| map_size = 300px
| map_caption =Franklin: {{legend0|#ed8783|50–60%}} {{legend0|#e55651|60–70%}} {{legend0|#d02923|70–80%}} {{legend0|#b00600|80–90%}} {{legend0|#850400|>90%}}
Hayden: {{legend0|#a9a9a9|50–60%}} {{legend0|#8d8d8d|60–70%}} {{legend0|#737373|70–80%}} {{legend0|#5a5a5a|80–90%}}
| title = U.S. Representative
| before_election = Scott Franklin
| before_party = Republican Party (United States)
| after_election = Scott Franklin
| after_party = Republican Party (United States)
}}
{{see also|Florida's 18th congressional district}}
Republican Scott Franklin, who had represented the district since 2021, was elected with 55% of the vote in 2020. Franklin won re-election in 2022.
The boundaries of the district were redrawn from 2020, determined by the 2020 redistricting cycle.
=Republican primary=
==Candidates==
===Nominee===
===Eliminated in primary===
- Kenneth Hartpence, network engineer
- Jennifer Raybon, attorney
- Wendy Schmeling, pastor
- Eddie Tarazona, cigar company owner
==Results==
[[File:2022_Florida's_18th_Congressional_District_Republican_Primary_map_by_county.svg|thumb|Republican primary results by county{{Collapsible list
| title = Map legend|{{legend|#ed8783|Franklin–50-60%}}|{{legend|#e55651|Franklin–60-70%}}|{{legend|#d02923|Franklin–70-80%}}|{{legend|#b00600|Franklin–80-90%}}}}]]
{{Election box begin no change
| title = Republican primary results
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|party=Republican Party (United States)|candidate=Scott Franklin (incumbent)|votes=44,927|percentage=73.1}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Republican Party (United States)|candidate=Jennifer Raybon|votes=6,606|percentage=10.7}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Republican Party (United States)|candidate=Wendy June Schmeling|votes=4,099|percentage=6.7}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Kenneth James Hartpence
| party = Republican Party (United States)
| votes = 3,999
| percentage = 6.5
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Republican Party (United States)|candidate=Eddie Tarazona|votes=1,864|percentage=3.0}}{{Election box total no change
| votes = 61,495
| percentage = 100.0
}}{{Election box end}}
= Independent and third-party candidates =
== Independent ==
==Candidates==
== Predictions ==
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Source !Ranking !As of |
align=left | The Cook Political Report
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} | April 25, 2022 |
align=left | Inside Elections
| {{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} | May 17, 2022 |
align=left | Sabato's Crystal Ball
|{{USRaceRating|Safe|R}} | April 27, 2022 |
align=left |Politico
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} |April 28, 2022 |
align="left" |RCP
|{{USRaceRating|Safe|R}} |June 9, 2022 |
align=left |Fox News
| {{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} |July 11, 2022 |
align="left" |DDHQ
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} |July 20, 2022 |
align="left" |538
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} |June 30, 2022 |
align="left" |The Economist
| {{USRaceRating|Safe|R}} | September 28, 2022 |
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change
| title = Florida's 18th congressional district, 2022
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Scott Franklin (incumbent)
| party = Republican Party (United States)
| votes = 167,429
| percentage = 74.7
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Keith Hayden Jr
| party = Independent politician
| votes = 56,647
| percentage = 25.3
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Leonard Serratore (write-in)
| party = Independent politician
| votes = 158
| percentage = 0.1
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 224,234
| percentage = 100.0
}}
{{Election box hold with party link no change
|winner = Republican Party (United States)
}}
{{Election box end}}
District 19
{{Infobox election
| election_name = 2022 Florida's 19th congressional district election
| country = Florida
| type = presidential
| ongoing = no
| previous_election = 2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 19
| previous_year = 2020
| election_date = November 8, 2022
| next_election = 2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 19
| next_year = 2024
| seats_for_election = Florida's 19th congressional district
| image_size = x150px
| image1 = File:Rep. Byron Donalds official photo, 117th Congress (cropped).jpg
| nominee1 = Byron Donalds
| party1 = Republican Party (United States)
| popular_vote1 = 213,035
| percentage1 = 68.01%
| image2 = Cindy Banyai at No Dem Left Behind Town Hall (cropped).jpg
| nominee2 = Cindy Banyai
| party2 = Democratic Party (United States)
| popular_vote2 = 100,226
| percentage2 = 31.99%
| map_image = {{switcher |200px |Results by county |200px |Results by precinct}}
| map_size = 300px
| map_caption = Donalds: {{legend0|#ed8783|50–60%}} {{legend0|#e55651|60–70%}} {{legend0|#d02923|70–80%}} {{legend0|#b00600|80–90%}}
Banyai: {{legend0|#8da9e2|50–60%}} {{legend0|#4170cd|70–80%}}
| title = U.S. Representative
| before_election = Byron Donalds
| before_party = Republican Party (United States)
| after_election = Byron Donalds
| after_party = Republican Party (United States)
}}
{{see also|Florida's 19th congressional district}}
Republican Byron Donalds, who had represented the district since 2021, was elected with 61% of the vote in 2020. Donalds won re-election in 2022.
The boundaries of the district were redrawn from 2020, determined by the 2020 redistricting cycle.
=Republican primary=
==Candidates==
===Nominee===
===Eliminated in primary===
- Jim Huff, civilian member of the United States Army Corps of Engineers{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Ogles |first1=Jacob |title=Engineer wages primary challenge against Byron Donalds |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/533216-engineer-wages-primary-challenge-against-byron-donalds/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=June 18, 2022 |date=June 17, 2022}}
===Endorsements===
{{Endorsements box
|title=Byron Donalds
|width=50em
|list=
Executive Branch officials
- Donald Trump, 45th president of the United States (2017–2021){{#invoke:cite web||url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/480153-donald-trump-endorses-byron-donalds/ |title=Donald Trump gives thumbs up to Byron Donalds' return to Congress |last=Ogles |first=Jacob |work=Florida Politics |date=December 14, 2021 |access-date=December 15, 2021}}
U.S. senators
- Tim Scott, U.S. senator from South Carolina (2013–present){{#invoke:cite web||last=Ackley|first=Kate|date=November 16, 2021|title=Sen. Tim Scott endorses in 9 House races|url=https://www.rollcall.com/2021/11/16/sen-tim-scott-endorses-in-9-house-races/|access-date=November 16, 2021|website=Roll Call|language=en-US}}
Organizations
- Black America's Political Action Committee{{#invoke:cite web||title=Our Candidates (2021-2022) |url=https://www.bampac.org/races |website=BAMPAC |access-date=January 29, 2022}}
- Turning Point Action{{#invoke:cite web||title=Turning Point Action |url=https://tpaction.com/endorsements |website=Turning Point Action - Endorsements |access-date=January 28, 2022}}
}}
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change|title=Republican primary results}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|party=Republican Party (US)|candidate=Byron Donalds (incumbent)|votes=76,192|percentage=83.7}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change|candidate=Jim Huff|party=Republican Party (United States)|votes=14,795|percentage=16.3}}
{{Election box total no change|votes=90,987|percentage=100.0}}
{{Election box end}}
= Democratic primary =
==Candidates==
===Nominee===
- Cindy Banyai, political science professor at Florida Gulf Coast University and nominee for this district in 2020{{#invoke:cite news||last=Ogles |first=Jacob |title=Byron Donalds already sitting on $500K for first reelection campaign |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/420998-byron-donalds-already-sitting-on-500k-for-first-reelection-campaign/ |website=Florida Politics |date=April 16, 2021 |access-date=April 24, 2021}}
= General election =
== Predictions ==
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Source !Ranking !As of |
align=left | The Cook Political Report
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} | April 25, 2022 |
align=left | Inside Elections
| {{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} | May 17, 2022 |
align=left | Sabato's Crystal Ball
|{{USRaceRating|Safe|R}} | April 27, 2022 |
align=left |Politico
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} |April 28, 2022 |
align="left" |RCP
|{{USRaceRating|Safe|R}} |June 9, 2022 |
align=left |Fox News
| {{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} |July 11, 2022 |
align="left" |DDHQ
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} |July 20, 2022 |
align="left" |538
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} |June 30, 2022 |
align="left" |The Economist
| {{USRaceRating|Safe|R}} | September 28, 2022 |
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change
| title = Florida's 19th congressional district, 2022
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Byron Donalds (incumbent)
| party = Republican Party (United States)
| votes = 213,035
| percentage = 68.0
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Cindy Banyai
| party = Democratic Party (United States)
| votes = 100,226
| percentage = 32.0
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Patrick Post (write-in)
| party = Independent politician
| votes = 13
| percentage = 0.0
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 313,274
| percentage = 100.0
}}
{{Election box hold with party link no change
|winner = Republican Party (United States)
}}
{{Election box end}}
District 20
{{Infobox election
| election_name = 2022 Florida's 20th congressional district election
| country = Florida
| type = presidential
| ongoing = no
| previous_election = 2022 Florida's 20th congressional district special election
| previous_year = 2022 (special)
| election_date = November 8, 2022
| next_election = 2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 20
| next_year = 2024
| seats_for_election = Florida's 20th congressional district
| image_size = x150px
| image1 = Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick, Official Portrait - 117th Congress (cropped).jpg
| nominee1 = Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick
| party1 = Democratic Party (United States)
| popular_vote1 = 136,215
| percentage1 = 72.31%
| image2 = 3x4.svg
| nominee2 = Drew Montez Clark
| party2 = Republican Party (United States)
| popular_vote2 = 52,151
| percentage2 = 27.69%
| map_image = {{switcher |200px |Results by county |200px |Results by precinct}}
| map_size = 300px
| map_caption = Cherfilus-McCormick: {{legend0|#7996e2|50–60%}} {{legend0|#6674de|60–70%}} {{legend0|#4170cd|70–80%}} {{legend0|#3358a2|80–90%}} {{legend0|#244079|>90%}}
Clark: {{legend0|#ed8783|50–60%}} {{legend0|#e55651|60–70%}} {{legend0|#d02923|70–80%}} {{legend0|#850400|>90%}}
No votes: {{legend0|#a9a9a9|}}
| title = U.S. Representative
| before_election = Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick
| before_party = Democratic
| after_election = Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick
| after_party = Democratic
}}
{{see also|Florida's 20th congressional district}}
Democrat Alcee Hastings, who represented the district since 1993, was re-elected with 78% of the vote in 2020. After Hastings died on April 6, 2021, a special election was held on January 11, 2022, to succeed him, which was won by Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick. Cherfilus-McCormick won re-election in 2022.
= Democratic primary =
==Candidates==
===Nominee===
- Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick, incumbent U.S. representative{{#invoke:cite web||last=Akin|first=Stephanie|date=January 11, 2022|title=Florida Democrat wins special election after promising $1,000 checks|url=https://www.rollcall.com/2022/01/11/florida-democrat-wins-special-election-after-promising-1000-checks/|access-date=January 12, 2022|website=Roll Call|language=en-US}}{{#invoke:cite web||url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/488824-floridas-newest-congresswoman-promises-to-push-for-guaranteed-income-for-all/|title = Florida's newest Congresswoman promises to push for guaranteed income for all|author=Geggis, Anne|date=January 21, 2022|website=floridapolitics.com}}
===Eliminated in primary===
- Dale Holness, former mayor of Broward County and candidate for this district in the 2022 special election{{#invoke:cite web||last=Man|first=Anthony|date=March 26, 2022|title=Holness launches campaign to oust Cherfilus-McCormick in congressional rematch|url=https://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/politics/fl-ne-dale-holness-cherfilus-mccormick-rematch-20220326-xgtkngmsrbfjxhef7khiepnrgi-story.html|access-date=March 26, 2022|website=Sun-Sentinel}}
- Anika Omphroy, state representative{{#invoke:cite web||url=https://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/politics/fl-ne-anika-omphroy-congress-20220525-wcv4nsxobrcgbd6c4qlwlgtium-story.html|title=Broward lawmaker Anika Omphroy running for Congress|website=Sun Sentinel|date=May 25, 2022 }}
===Did not qualify===
- Dwight Anderson, businessman{{#invoke:cite web||last=Derby|first=Kevin|date=February 4, 2022|title=New Congresswoman Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick Gets Committee Assignments|url=https://www.floridadaily.com/new-congresswoman-sheila-cherfilus-mccormick-gets-committee-assignments/|access-date=February 4, 2022|website=www.floridadaily.com}}
- Pradel Vilme, businessman and candidate for this district in the 2022 special election
===Declined===
- Bobby DuBose, former minority leader of the Florida House of Representatives and candidate for this district in the 2022 special election
- Omari Hardy, former state representative and candidate for this district in the 2022 special election
- Barbara Sharief, former mayor of Broward County and candidate for this district in the 2022 special election{{#invoke:cite web||last=Man|first=Anthony|date=December 6, 2021|title=Holness plans rematch after losing primary to Cherfilus-McCormick by just 5 votes|url=https://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/politics/fl-ne-rematch-20th-congressional-district-cherfilus-mccormick-holness-sharief-20211206-l77odfxkb5ggph4sdfawuk754u-story.html|access-date=December 6, 2021|website=www.sun-sentinel.com|publisher=Sun-Sentinel|language=en-US}} (running for state senate; endorsed Cherfilus-McCormick){{#invoke:cite web||url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/511350-barbara-sharief-says-shell-challenge-senate-democratic-leader-lauren-book-in-sd-35/|title=Barbara Sharief says she'll challenge Senate Democratic Leader Lauren Book in SD 35|last=Geggis|first=Anne|date=March 25, 2022|access-date=March 25, 2022}}
- Perry E. Thurston Jr., former state senator and candidate for this district in the 2022 special election
==Polling==
class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%;text-align:center;" |
valign=bottom
! Poll source ! Date(s) ! Sample ! Margin ! style="width:60px;"| Sheila ! style="width:60px;"| Dale ! Undecided |
style="text-align:left;"|RMG Research[https://www.termlimits.com/library/USTL%20FL20%20Toplines.pdf RMG Research]
|June 4–9, 2022 |500 (LV) |± 4.5% |{{party shading/Democratic}}|45% |21% |34% |
=Endorsements=
{{Endorsements box
| title= Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick
| list=
Local officials
- Barbara Sharief, mayor of Broward County (2016–2017) and candidate for this seat in the 2022 special election{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Schorsch |first1=Peter |title=Sunburn – The morning read of what's hot in Florida politics – 5.11.22 |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/523420-sunburn-the-morning-read-of-whats-hot-in-florida-politics-5-11-22/ |website=Politico |access-date=May 11, 2022|date=May 11, 2022}}
Organizations
- Brand New Congress{{#invoke:cite web||url=https://www.brandnewcongress.org/|title=Homepage|website=Brand New Congress|access-date=January 25, 2022|archive-date=January 24, 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220124214949/https://www.brandnewcongress.org/|url-status=dead}}
- The Dolphin Democrats
- Sierra Club
Labor unions
- 1199SEIU United Healthcare Workers East
- AFSCME Florida
- Service Employees International Union Florida
Newspapers
- The Palm Beach Post{{#invoke:cite web||title=Elections 2022: Post endorses Cherfilus-McCormick in US House 20 primary |url=https://www.palmbeachpost.com/story/opinion/2022/07/27/elections-2022-post-endorses-cherfilus-mccormick-us-house-20-primary/10144155002/ |publisher=The Palm Beach Post |access-date=July 30, 2022 |date=July 27, 2022}}
- Sun-Sentinel{{#invoke:cite web||title=Endorsement: For Congressional District 20, keep Cherfilus-McCormick |url=https://www.sun-sentinel.com/opinion/endorsements/fl-op-endorse-cherfilus-mccormick-20220725-4cqktaxxvbhmdphgzp6estzahe-story.html |publisher=Sun-Sentinel |access-date=August 13, 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220813164744/https://www.sun-sentinel.com/opinion/endorsements/fl-op-endorse-cherfilus-mccormick-20220725-4cqktaxxvbhmdphgzp6estzahe-story.html |archive-date=August 13, 2022 |date=July 25, 2022 |url-status=live}}
}}
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change
| title = Democratic primary results
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick (incumbent)
| party = Democratic Party (United States)
| votes = 47,601
| percentage = 65.6
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Democratic Party (United States)|candidate=Dale Holness|votes=20,783|percentage=28.6}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Democratic Party (United States)|candidate=Anika Omphroy|votes=4,197|percentage=5.8}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 72,581
| percentage = 100.0
}}
{{Election box end}}
= Republican primary =
==Candidates==
=== Nominee ===
- Dr. Drew Montez Clark, businessman
===Did not qualify===
- Vic DeGrammont, businessman and candidate for this district in the 2022 special election
= General election =
== Predictions ==
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Source !Ranking !As of |
align=left | The Cook Political Report
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|D}} | April 25, 2022 |
align=left | Inside Elections
| {{USRaceRating|Solid|D}} | May 17, 2022 |
align=left | Sabato's Crystal Ball
|{{USRaceRating|Safe|D}} | April 27, 2022 |
align=left |Politico
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|D}} |April 28, 2022 |
align="left" |RCP
|{{USRaceRating|Safe|D}} |June 9, 2022 |
align=left |Fox News
| {{USRaceRating|Solid|D}} |July 11, 2022 |
align="left" |DDHQ
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|D}} |July 20, 2022 |
align="left" |538
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|D}} |June 30, 2022 |
align="left" |The Economist
| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}} | September 28, 2022 |
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change
| title = Florida's 20th congressional district, 2022
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick (incumbent)
| party = Democratic Party (United States)
| votes = 136,215
| percentage = 72.3
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Drew Montez Clark
| party = Republican Party (United States)
| votes = 52,151
| percentage = 27.7
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 188,366
| percentage = 100.0
}}
{{Election box hold with party link no change
|winner = Democratic Party (United States)
}}
{{Election box end}}
District 21
{{Infobox election
| election_name = 2022 Florida's 21st congressional district election
| country = Florida
| type = presidential
| ongoing = no
| previous_election = 2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 18
| previous_year = 2020 (18th)
| election_date = November 8, 2022
| next_election = 2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 21
| next_year = 2024
| seats_for_election = Florida's 21st congressional district
| image_size = x150px
| image1 = File:Brian Mast portrait (118th Congress).jpg
| nominee1 = Brian Mast
| party1 = Republican Party (United States)
| popular_vote1 = 208,614
| percentage1 = 63.5%
| image2 = 3x4.svg
| nominee2 = Corinna Robinson
| party2 = Democratic Party (United States)
| popular_vote2 = 119,891
| percentage2 = 36.5%
| map_image = {{switcher |200px |Results by county |200px |Results by precinct}}
| map_size = 300px
| map_caption = Mast: {{legend0|#ed8783|50–60%}} {{legend0|#e55651|60–70%}} {{legend0|#d02923|70–80%}} {{legend0|#b00600|80–90%}} {{legend0|#850400|>90%}}
Robinson: {{legend0|#7996e2|50–60%}} {{legend0|#6674de|60–70%}} {{legend0|#4170cd|70–80%}} {{legend0|#3358a2|80–90%}} {{legend0|#244079|>90%}}
Tie: {{legend0|#c88fe4|50–60%}} No votes: {{legend0|#a9a9a9|}}
| title = U.S. Representative
| before_election = Brian Mast
| before_party = Republican Party (United States)
| after_election = Brian Mast
| after_party = Republican Party (United States)
}}
{{see also|Florida's 21st congressional district}}
Republican Brian Mast, who had represented the district since 2017, was re-elected with 56% of the vote in 2020. Mast won re-election in 2022.
The boundaries of the district were redrawn from 2020, determined by the 2020 redistricting cycle.
=Republican primary=
==Candidates==
===Nominee===
- Brian Mast, incumbent U.S. representative{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Geggis |first1=Anne |title=Brian Mast launches re-election bid in the new CD 21 |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/519232-brian-mast-launches-re-election-bid-in-the-new-cd-21/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=April 29, 2022 |date=April 25, 2022}}
===Eliminated in primary===
- Jeff Buongiorno, former deputy sheriff
- Melissa Martz, attorney{{#invoke:cite web||title=Attorney, Mother and Child Advocate Melissa Martz Announces Bid for Florida's 18th Congressional District |date=April 9, 2021 |url=https://www.send2press.com/wire/attorney-mother-and-child-advocate-melissa-martz-announces-bid-for-floridas-18th-congressional-district/ |access-date=April 11, 2021}}
- Ljubo Skrbic, doctor
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change
| title = Republican primary results
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|party=Republican Party (United States)|candidate=Brian Mast (incumbent)|votes=56,535|percentage=78.1}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Republican Party (United States)|candidate=Jeff Buongiorno|votes=8,850|percentage=12.2}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Melissa Martz
| party = Republican Party (United States)
| votes = 6,186
| percentage = 8.5
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Republican Party (United States)|candidate=Ljubo Skrbic|votes=853|percentage=1.2}}{{Election box total no change
| votes = 72,424
| percentage = 100.0
}}{{Election box end}}
= Democratic primary =
==Candidates==
===Nominee===
= General election =
== Predictions ==
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Source !Ranking !As of |
align=left | The Cook Political Report
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} | April 25, 2022 |
align=left | Inside Elections
| {{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} | May 17, 2022 |
align=left | Sabato's Crystal Ball
|{{USRaceRating|Safe|R}} | April 27, 2022 |
align=left |Politico
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} |April 28, 2022 |
align="left" |RCP
|{{USRaceRating|Safe|R}} |June 9, 2022 |
align=left |Fox News
| {{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} |July 11, 2022 |
align="left" |DDHQ
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} |July 20, 2022 |
align="left" |538
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} |June 30, 2022 |
align="left" |The Economist
| {{USRaceRating|Safe|R}} | September 28, 2022 |
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change
| title = Florida's 21st congressional district, 2022
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Brian Mast (incumbent)
| party = Republican Party (United States)
| votes = 208,614
| percentage = 63.5
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Corinna Robinson
| party = Democratic Party (United States)
| votes = 119,891
| percentage = 36.5
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 328,505
| percentage = 100.0
}}
{{Election box hold with party link no change
|winner = Republican Party (United States)
}}
{{Election box end}}
District 22
{{Infobox election
| election_name = 2022 Florida's 22nd congressional district election
| country = Florida
| type = presidential
| ongoing = no
| previous_election = 2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 21
| previous_year = 2020 (21st)
| election_date = November 8, 2022
| next_election = 2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 22
| next_year = 2024
| seats_for_election = Florida's 22nd congressional district
| image_size = x150px
| image1 = File:Lois Frankel official portrait (118th Congress).jpg
| nominee1 = Lois Frankel
| party1 = Democratic Party (United States)
| popular_vote1 = 150,010
| percentage1 = 55.11%
| image2 = 3x4.svg
| nominee2 = Dan Franzese
| party2 = Republican Party (United States)
| popular_vote2 = 122,194
| percentage2 = 44.89%
| map_image = 2022 Florida's 22nd Congressional District Election map by precinct.svg
| map_size = 200px
| map_caption = Precinct results
Frankel: {{legend0|#7996e2|50–60%}} {{legend0|#6674de|60–70%}} {{legend0|#416fcd|70-80%}} {{legend0|#3357a2 |80-90%}} {{legend0|#244079 |>90%}}
Franzese: {{legend0|#e27f7f|50–60%}} {{legend0|#d75d5d|60–70%}} {{legend0|#d02923|70–80%}} {{legend0|#b00600|80–90%}} {{legend0|#850000|>90%}}
Tie: {{legend0|#c88fe4|50–60%}} No votes: {{legend0|#a9a9a9|}}
| title = U.S. Representative
| before_election = Lois Frankel
| before_party = Democratic Party (United States)
| after_election = Lois Frankel
| after_party = Democratic Party (United States)
}}
{{see also|Florida's 22nd congressional district}}
Democrat Lois Frankel, who had represented the district since 2013, was re-elected with 59% of the vote in 2020. Frankel won re-election in 2022.
The boundaries of the district were redrawn from 2020, determined by the 2020 redistricting cycle.
=Democratic primary=
==Candidates==
===Nominee===
- Lois Frankel, incumbent U.S. representative
===Endorsements===
{{Endorsements box
| title= Lois Frankel
| width= 50em
| list=
Organizations
- Feminist Majority PAC
- NARAL Pro-Choice America{{#invoke:cite web||title=NARAL Pro-Choice America Endorses Slate of Reproductive Freedom Champions for the U.S. House and Senate|url=https://www.prochoiceamerica.org/2021/07/13/naral-pro-choice-america-endorses-reproductive-freedom-champions-federal/|website=NARAL Pro-Choice America|date=July 13, 2021}}
- Planned Parenthood Action Fund
- Pro-Israel America
- Sierra Club
Labor unions
- AFSCME Florida
- Service Employees International Union{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Geggis |first1=Anne |title=SEIU makes a set of early endorsements for South Florida elections |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/520419-seiu-makes-a-set-of-early-endorsements-for-south-florida-elections/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=April 29, 2022 |date=April 28, 2022}}
}}
= Republican primary =
==Candidates==
===Nominee===
===Eliminated in primary===
- Deborah Adeimy{{#invoke:cite web||title=Deborah Adeimy FEC Statement of Candidacy |url=https://docquery.fec.gov/pdf/681/202110149467276681/202110149467276681.pdf |access-date=October 25, 2021}}
- Peter Arianas{{#invoke:cite web||url=https://docquery.fec.gov/cgi-bin/forms/H2FL21140/1546976|title=FEC Form 2 for Report FEC-1546976|website=docquery.fec.gov}}
- Rod Dorilás, Navy veteran{{#invoke:cite web||date=April 12, 2021|title=Republican Rod Dorilás to challenge Lois Frankel in CD 21|url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/419333-dorilas-challenge-frankel-cd-21/|access-date=April 12, 2021|website=Florida Politics}}
- Carrie Lawlor
=== Declined ===
- Laura Loomer, reporter for InfoWars, far-right activist, and nominee for this district in 2020{{#invoke:cite web||date=September 2, 2021|title=LOOMER, LAURA|url=https://www.fec.gov/data/candidate/H0FL21078/?cycle=2022|access-date=September 2, 2021|website=FEC}} (running in the 11th district)
==Endorsements==
{{Endorsements box
|title=Deborah Adeimy
|list=
Newspapers
- The Palm Beach Post{{#invoke:cite web||title=Elections 2022: Post endorses Deb Adeimy GOP nominee for U.S. House 22 |url=https://www.palmbeachpost.com/story/opinion/2022/07/27/elections-2022-post-endorses-deb-adeimy-gop-nominee-u-s-house-22/10029970002/ |publisher=The Palm Beach Post |access-date=July 30, 2022 |date=July 27, 2022}}
}}
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change
| title = Republican primary results
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|party=Republican Party (United States)|candidate=Dan Franzese|votes=11,972|percentage=34.7}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Republican Party (United States)|candidate=Deborah Adeimy|votes=11,842|percentage=34.3}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Republican Party (United States)|candidate=Rod Dorilas|votes=6,594|percentage=19.1}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Peter Steven Arianas
| party = Republican Party (United States)
| votes = 2,082
| percentage = 6.0
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Republican Party (United States)|candidate=Carrie Lawlor|votes=2,055|percentage=6.0}}{{Election box total no change
| votes = 34,503
| percentage = 100.0
}}{{Election box end}}
= General election =
== Predictions ==
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Source !Ranking !As of |
align=left | The Cook Political Report
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|D}} | April 25, 2022 |
align=left | Inside Elections
| {{USRaceRating|Solid|D}} | May 17, 2022 |
align=left | Sabato's Crystal Ball
|{{USRaceRating|Safe|D}} | April 27, 2022 |
align=left |Politico
|{{USRaceRating|Likely|D}} |October 18, 2022 |
align="left" |RCP
|{{USRaceRating|Likely|D}} |June 9, 2022 |
align=left |Fox News
| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}} |July 11, 2022 |
align="left" |DDHQ
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|D}} |July 20, 2022 |
align="left" |538
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|D}} |June 30, 2022 |
align="left" |The Economist
| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}} | September 28, 2022 |
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change
| title = Florida's 22nd congressional district, 2022
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Lois Frankel (incumbent)
| party = Democratic Party (United States)
| votes = 150,010
| percentage = 55.1
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Dan Franzese
| party = Republican Party (United States)
| votes = 122,194
| percentage = 44.9
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 272,204
| percentage = 100.0
}}
{{Election box hold with party link no change
|winner = Democratic Party (United States)
}}
{{Election box end}}
District 23
{{Infobox election
| election_name = 2022 Florida's 23rd congressional district election
| country = Florida
| type = presidential
| ongoing = no
| previous_election = 2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 22
| previous_year = 2020 (22nd)
| election_date = November 8, 2022
| next_election = 2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 23
| next_year = 2024
| seats_for_election = Florida's 23rd congressional district
| image_size = x150px
| image1 = File:Jared_Moskowitz_portrait_(118th_Congress).jpg
| nominee1 = Jared Moskowitz
| party1 = Democratic Party (United States)
| popular_vote1 = 143,951
| percentage1 = 51.59%
| image2 = 3x4.svg
| nominee2 = Joe Budd
| party2 = Republican Party (United States)
| popular_vote2 = 130,681
| percentage2 = 46.83%
| map_image = {{switcher |200px |Results by county |200px |Results by precinct}}
| map_size = 300px
| map_caption = Moskowitz: {{legend0|#b4c7ec|40–50%}} {{legend0|#7996e2|50–60%}} {{legend0|#678cd7|60–70%}} {{legend0|#4170cd|70–80%}} {{legend0|#3358a2|80–90%}}
Budd: {{legend0|#f1b4b2|40–50%}} {{legend0|#e27f7f|50–60%}} {{legend0|#e55651|60–70%}} {{legend0|#d02923|70–80%}}
| title = U.S. Representative
| before_election = Ted Deutch
| before_party = Democratic Party (United States)
| after_election = Jared Moskowitz
| after_party = Democratic Party (United States)
}}
{{see also|Florida's 23rd congressional district}}
Democrat Ted Deutch, who had represented the district since 2010, was re-elected with 58% of the vote in 2020. On February 28, 2022, he announced he would leave Congress to become CEO of the American Jewish Committee. Deutch resigned early on September 30, 2022.{{#invoke:cite web||url=https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/congress/rep-ted-deutch-announces-leave-congress-fall-rcna17993|title=Rep. Ted Deutch announces he'll leave Congress this fall|website=NBC News|date=February 28, 2022 }}
The boundaries of the district were redrawn from 2020, determined by the 2020 redistricting cycle.
=Democratic primary=
==Candidates==
===Nominee===
- Jared Moskowitz, Broward County commissioner, former director of the Florida Division of Emergency Management, and former state representative{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Lowry |first1=Brian |title=Deutch won't seek re-election, Florida Democrat announces |url=https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/community/broward/article258881193.html |website=www.miamiherald.com |publisher=Miami Herald |access-date=March 4, 2022 |date=February 28, 2022}}{{#invoke:cite web||title=Commissioner Announces Run for Deutch's Congressional Seat |url=https://www.usnews.com/news/politics/articles/2022-03-04/commissioner-announces-run-for-deutchs-congressional-seat |access-date=March 4, 2022|date=March 4, 2022|website=usnews.com}}
===Eliminated in primary===
- Allen Ellison, political consultant and nominee for FL-17 in 2018 and 2020{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Ogles |first1=Jacob |title=Allen Ellison shifts from Senate bid to CD 23 campaign |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/534026-allen-ellison-shifts-from-senate-to-cd-23-campaign/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=June 24, 2022 |date=June 21, 2022}}
- Michaelangelo Hamilton{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Scheckner |first1=Jesse |title=This Boca Raton man is technically too young to serve in Congress; he's running anyway |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/532417-this-boca-raton-man-is-technically-too-young-to-serve-in-congress-hes-running-anyway/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=July 9, 2022 |date=July 5, 2022}}
- Hava Holzhauer, former Anti-Defamation League Florida regional director{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Schorsch |first1=Peter |title=Sunburn – The mornin read of what's hot in Florida politics – 4.28.22 |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/519784-sunburn-the-morning-read-of-whats-hot-in-florida-politics-4-28-22/ |website=floridapolitics.com |date=April 28, 2022 |access-date=April 29, 2022}}
- Ben Sorensen, Fort Lauderdale city commissioner and vice-mayor{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Man |first1=Anthony |title=Second Fort Lauderdale elected official may run for Congress |url=https://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/politics/fl-ne-sorensen-moskowitz-trantalis-congress-20220313-dar36mq5ajedthoospa2moxcey-story.html |website=www.sun-sentinel.com |publisher=Sun-Sentinel |access-date=March 28, 2022 |date=March 13, 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220314205013/https://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/politics/fl-ne-sorensen-moskowitz-trantalis-congress-20220313-dar36mq5ajedthoospa2moxcey-story.html |archive-date=March 14, 2022 |url-status=live }}{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Geggis |first1=Anne |title=Fort Lauderdale Vice Mayor announces congressional bid |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/515082-fort-lauderdale-vice-mayor-announces-congressional-bid/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=May 20, 2022 |date=April 7, 2022}}
- Michael Trout, perennial candidate
===Withdrawn===
- Curtis Calabrese, commercial airline pilot and naval air combat veteran{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Geggies |first1=Anne |title= Naval air combat veteran files for shot at succeeding Ted Deutch |url= https://floridapolitics.com/archives/514590-naval-air-combat-veteran-files-for-shot-at-succeeding-ted-deutch/ |website=Florida Politics |date=April 6, 2022 |access-date=April 17, 2022}}{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Scheckner |first1=Jesse |title=Curtis Calabrese ends campaign for Congress after report reveals party affiliation violation |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/531203-curtis-calabrese-ends-campaign-for-congress-after-report-reveals-party-affiliation-violation/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=June 18, 2022 |date=June 9, 2022}}
- Imtiaz Mohammad{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Nicol |first1=Ryan |title=Ted Deutch adds nearly $125K in second quarter, holds $435K for CD 22 reelection bid |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/441467-deutch-125k-second-quarter/ |website=Florida Politics |date=July 15, 2021 |access-date=July 28, 2021}}
===Declined===
- Dave Aronberg, Palm Beach County State Attorney and former state senator{{#invoke:cite web||url=https://www.politico.com/news/2022/02/28/florida-democrat-deutch-announces-he-wont-run-for-reelection-00012397|title = Florida Democrat Deutch announces he won't run for reelection|website = Politico|author=Fineout, Gary|date=February 28, 2022}}
- Mark Bogen, Broward County commissioner{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Man |first1=Anthony |title=Potential Ted Deutch replacements scramble to assess running |url=https://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/politics/fl-ne-candidates-line-up-replace-ted-deutch-20220301-im2qsddeuraqrl3kqbaooey7rq-story.html |website=www.sun-sentinel.com |publisher=Sun-Sentinel |access-date=March 28, 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220301234646/https://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/politics/fl-ne-candidates-line-up-replace-ted-deutch-20220301-im2qsddeuraqrl3kqbaooey7rq-story.html |archive-date=March 1, 2022 |date=March 1, 2022 |url-status=live }}
- Lauren Book, minority leader of the Florida Senate
- Ted Deutch, incumbent U.S. representative
- Gary Farmer, state senator and former minority leader of the Florida Senate (currently running for Florida's 17th circuit court){{#invoke:cite web||last1=Geggis |first1=Anne |title=Gary Farmer to seek open judge position in Broward County |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/520451-gary-farmer-to-seek-open-judge-position-in-broward-county/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=May 20, 2022 |date=April 28, 2022}}
- Fred Guttenberg, gun-control activist (endorsed Moskowitz)
- Chad Klitzman, former Obama staffer{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Geggis |first1=Anna |title=No. 2 finisher in Broward's Supervisor of Elections race rules out congressional run |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/510040-no-2-finisher-in-supervisor-of-elections-race-rules-out-congressional-run/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=March 28, 2022 |date=March 20, 2022}}
- Tina Polsky, state senator (endorsed Moskowitz)
- Dean Trantalis, mayor of Fort Lauderdale{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Geggis |first1=Anna |title=Dean Trantalis to stay put as Fort Lauderdale Mayor, declines run for Ted Deutch's seat |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/510341-dean-trantalis-to-stay-put-as-fort-lauderdale-mayor-declines-run-for-ted-deutchs-seat/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=March 28, 2022 |date=March 22, 2022}}
==Endorsements==
{{Endorsements box
| title = Ted Deutch (declined)
| list =
Organizations
}}
{{Endorsements box
|title=Jared Moskowitz
|colwidth=50
|list=
Executive branch officials
- Hillary Clinton, former United States Secretary of State (2009–2013), former U.S. Senator from New York (2001–2009), former First Lady of the United States (1993–2001){{#invoke:cite web||last1=Scheckner |first1=Jesse |title='We need more champions in Congress': Hillary Clinton endorses Jared Moskowitz |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/535937-we-need-more-champions-in-congress-hillary-clinton-endorses-jared-moskowitz/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=July 1, 2022 |date=June 28, 2022}}
U.S. representatives
- Hakeem Jeffries, U.S. representative for New York's 8th congressional district (2013–){{#invoke:cite web||last1=Geggis |first1=Anna |title=Fifth-highest ranking U.S. House Democrat endorses Jared Moskowitz for Congress |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/541498-fifth-highest-ranking-u-s-house-democrat-endorses-jared-moskowitz-for-congress/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=July 29, 2022 |date=July 25, 2022}}
- Patrick Murphy, former U.S. representative for Florida's 18th congressional district (2013–2017){{#invoke:cite web||last1=Geggis |first1=Anna |title=50 elected officials say Jared Moskowitz is the one to succeed Ted Deutch |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/505660-50-elected-officials-say-jared-moskowitzs-the-one-to-succeed-ted-deutch/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=March 29, 2022 |date=March 8, 2022}}
- Joe Neguse, U.S. representative from Colorado's 2nd congressional district (2019–){{#invoke:cite web||last1=Geggis |first1=Anna |title=Jared Moskowitz adds a Colorado Congressman to his pile of endorsements in congressional bid |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/516117-jared-moskowitz-adds-a-colorado-congressman-to-his-pile-of-endorsements-in-congressional-bid/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=April 23, 2022 |date=April 12, 2022}}
- Donna Shalala, former U.S. representative for Florida's 27th congressional district (2019–2021){{#invoke:cite web||last1=Wolfe |first1=Wes |title=Dona Shalala endorses Jared Moskowitz in CD 23 bid |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/531796-shalala-endorses-moskowitz-cd23/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=June 18, 2022 |date=June 13, 2022}}
- Larry Smith, former U.S. representative for Florida's 16th congressional district{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Geggis |first1=Anna |title=More endorsements roll in for Jared Moskowitz's bid for Congress |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/510063-more-endorsements-roll-in-for-jared-moskowitzs-bid-for-congress/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=March 29, 2022 |date=March 21, 2022}}
- Robert Wexler, former U.S. representative for Florida's 19th congressional district
State officials
- Bob Butterworth, former Florida Attorney General (1987–2002){{#invoke:cite web||last1=Geggis |first1=Anne |title=Jared Moskowitz's bid for Congress earns more elected leaders' endorsements |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/526455-jared-moskowitzs-bid-for-congress-earns-more-elected-leaders-endorsements/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=May 20, 2022 |date=May 19, 2022}}
- Alex Sink, former Florida Chief Financial Officer (2007–2011) and Democratic nominee for governor in 2010{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Geggis |first1=Anna |title=Pile of endorsements grows as five leaders throw their weight behind Jared Moskowitz |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/522213-pile-of-endorsements-grows-as-five-leaders-throw-their-weight-behind-jared-moskowitz-for-congress/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=May 6, 2022|date=May 5, 2022}}
State legislators
- Loranne Ausley, state senator
- Robin Bartleman, state representative
- Janet Cruz, state senator
- Dan Daley, state representative
- Ben Diamond, state representative
- Anna Eskamani, state representative
- Joe Geller, state representative{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Wood |first1=Tristan |title=Jared Moskowitz announces 6 new endorsements for CD 22 |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/511747-jared-moskowitz-announces-six-new-endorsements-in-congressional-race/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=March 29, 2022|date=March 28, 2022}}
- Michael Gottlieb, state representative
- Christine Hunschofsky, state representative
- Evan Jenne, minority leader of the house of representatives
- Shevrin Jones, state senator
- Rosalind Osgood, state senator
- Jason Pizzo, state senator{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Geggis |first1=Anna |title=Jared Moskowitz adds new round of backers to congressional bid |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/531192-jared-moskowitz-adds-new-round-of-backers-to-congressional-bid/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=June 18, 2022 |date=June 9, 2022}}
- Tina Polsky, state senator
- Bobby Powell, state senator
- Kevin Rader, state representative
- Michele Rayner, state representative
- David Silvers, former state representative
- Irving Slosberg, former state representative
- Carlos Guillermo Smith, state representative
- Eleanor Sobel, former state senator
- Richard Stark, state representative
Local officials
- Dave Aronberg, Palm Beach County state attorney
- Antonio Arserio, Margate mayor
- Mack Bernard, Palm Beach County commissioner
- Mark Bogen, Broward County commissioner{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Schorsch |first1=Peter |title=The morning read of what's hot in Florida politics |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/511464-sunburn-the-morning-read-of-whats-hot-in-florida-politics-3-28-22/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=April 28, 2022 |date=March 28, 2022}}
- Jane Bolin, Oakland Park commissioner and former mayor{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Scheckner |first1=Jesse |title='Well-informed, pragmatic': Jared Moskowitz adds two more backers to passel of CD 23 endorsements |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/539803-well-informed-pragmatic-jared-moskowitz-adds-two-more-backers-to-passel-of-cd-23-endorsements/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=July 22, 2022 |date=July 18, 2022}}
- Mike Bracchi, Wilton Manors commissioner
- Ric Bradshaw, Palm Beach County sheriff
- Scott Brook, Coral Springs
- Daniella Levine Cava, mayor of Miami-Dade County{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Hayes |first1=Kelly |title=Daniella Levine Cava endorses Jared Moskowitz for CD 23 |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/529940-daniella-levine-cava-endorses-jared-moskowitz-for-cd-23/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=June 18, 2022 |date=June 5, 2022}}
- Debbie Eisinger, former Cooper City mayor
- Bill Ganz, Deerfield Beach, mayor
- Dan Gelber, mayor of Miami Beach
- Steven Geller, Broward County commissioner
- Rex Hardin, Pompano Beach mayor
- Denise Horland, Plantation city councilwoman
- Rachelle Litt, Palm Beach Gardens vice mayor
- Melissa McKinlay, Palm Beach County commissioner
- Judy Paul, Davie mayor
- Harold Pryor, Broward County state attorney
- Nan Rich, Broward County commissioner
- Mike Ryan, mayor of Sunrise
- Maria Sachs, Palm Beach County commissioner
- Scott Singer, Boca Raton mayor
- Deborah Tarrant, Hillsboro Beach, mayor
- Perry E. Thurston Jr., former state senator
- Gregory Tony, Broward County sheriff
- Becky Tooley, Coconut Creek mayor
- Rich Walker, Parkland mayor
- Robert Weinroth, Palm Beach County mayor
Individuals
- Lori Alhadeff, gun-control activist{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Geggis |first1=Anna |title=Surviving relatives of MSD shooting victims endorse Jared Moskowitz for Congress |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/507201-surviving-relatives-of-msd-shooting-victims-endorse-jared-moskowitz-for-congress/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=March 29, 2022 |date=March 10, 2022}}
- Fred Guttenberg, gun-control activist{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Geggis |first1=Anna |title=Fred Guttenberg endorses Jared Moksowitz for CD 22 |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/505495-fred-guttenberg-endorses-jared-moskowitz-for-cd-22-seat/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=March 29, 2022 |date=March 7, 2022}}
Labor unions
- 1199SEIU United Healthcare Workers East
- American Federation of Teachers{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Geggis |first1=Anna |title=Teachers' unions put Jared Moskowitz at the head of his class |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/546422-teachers-unions-put-jared-moskowitz-at-the-head-of-his-class/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=August 13, 2022 |date=August 12, 2022}}
- Communication Workers of America
- Florida Education Association
- National Education Association
- Service Employees International Union Florida
Organizations
- League of Conservation Voters
- Protect Our Future{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Geggis |first1=Anne |title=Jared Moskowitz endorsed as 'champion for pandemic prevention' for CD 23 bid |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/540168-jared-moskowitz-endorsed-as-champion-for-pandemic-prevention-for-cd-23-bid/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=July 22, 2022 |date=July 19, 2022}}
- Sierra Club
Newspapers
- The Palm Beach Post{{#invoke:cite web||title=Palm Beach Post Editorial Board endorsement: Democrat Jared Moskowitz for US House District 23 |url=https://www.palmbeachpost.com/story/opinion/2022/08/02/elections-2022-post-endorses-democrat-moskowitz-congress-us-district-23/10090424002/ |publisher=The Palm Beach Post |access-date=August 7, 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220807050040/https://www.palmbeachpost.com/story/opinion/2022/08/02/elections-2022-post-endorses-democrat-moskowitz-congress-us-district-23/10090424002/ |archive-date=August 7, 2022 |date=August 2, 2022 |url-status=live}}
- Sun-Sentinel{{#invoke:cite web||title=Endorsement: Moskowitz is Democrats' best choice for Congress |url=https://www.sun-sentinel.com/opinion/endorsements/fl-op-endorse-jared-moskowitz-congress-20220727-726qzrybdjb6jnnlcmnbfh2jbi-story.html |publisher=Sun-Sentinel |access-date=August 13, 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220813165151/https://www.sun-sentinel.com/opinion/endorsements/fl-op-endorse-jared-moskowitz-congress-20220727-726qzrybdjb6jnnlcmnbfh2jbi-story.html |archive-date=August 13, 2022 |date=July 27, 2022 |url-status=live}}
}}
{{Endorsements box
| title = Ben Sorensen
| list =
U.S. representatives
- Patrick Murphy, former U.S. representatives from {{ushr|FL|18}} (2013–2017)
Local officials
- Kevin Biederman, Hollywood Commissioner{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Scheckner |first1=Jesse |title='A proven fighter': PAC backing veterans, military families endorses Ben Sorensen for Congress |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/540968-a-proven-fighter-pac-backing-veterans-military-families-endorses-ben-sorensen-for-congress/ |website=floridapolitics.com |date=July 22, 2022 |access-date=July 22, 2022}}
- Anthony Caggiano, Vice mayor of Margate
- Chris Caputo, Wilton Manors Commissioner
- Julia Carson, former Wilton Manors Commissioner
- Mike Gelin, Vice Mayor of Tamarac
- Steve Glassman, Fort Lauderdale Commissioner
- Bobbie Grace, former Dania Beach Mayor
- Mitch Rosenwald, Oakland Park Commissioner
- Caryl Shuham, Hollywood Commissioner
Organizations
- VoteVets{{cite web |title=Endorsed Candidates |url=https://votevets.org/candidates |publisher=VoteVets |access-date=29 April 2024}}
Labor unions
}}
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change
| title = Democratic primary results
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Jared Moskowitz
| party = Democratic Party (United States)
| votes = 38,822
| percentage = 61.1
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Democratic Party (United States)|candidate=Ben Sorensen|votes=13,012|percentage=20.5}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Democratic Party (United States)|candidate=Hava Holzhauer|votes=5,276|percentage=8.3}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Allen Ellison
| party = Democratic Party (United States)
| votes = 3,960
| percentage = 6.2
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Democratic Party (United States)|candidate=Mike Trout|votes=1,390|percentage=2.2}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Democratic Party (United States)|candidate=Michaelangelo Collins Hamilton|votes=1,064|percentage=1.7}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 63,524
| percentage = 100.0
}}
{{Election box end}}
= Republican primary =
==Candidates==
===Nominee===
- Joe Budd, entrepreneur
===Eliminated in primary===
- Steve Chess, retired chiropractor
- Christy McLaughlin, candidate for FL-23 in 2020
- Myles Perrone
- James Pruden, attorney and nominee for this district in 2020{{#invoke:cite web||url=https://docquery.fec.gov/cgi-bin/forms/H0FL22118/1540940|title=FEC Form 2 for Report FEC-1540940|website=docquery.fec.gov}}
- Darlene Swaffar, insurance agent and candidate for this district in 2020{{#invoke:cite web||title=Darlene Swaffer FEC Statement of Candidacy |url=https://docquery.fec.gov/pdf/620/202109019466582620/202109019466582620.pdf |access-date=October 25, 2021}}
- Ira Weinstein
===Declined===
- Chip LaMarca, state representative{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Geggis |first1=Anna |title=Chip LaMarca eyeing CD 22 seat, will make a decision at the end of Session |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/501966-chip-lamarca-eyes-cd-22-seat-will-make-a-decision-at-the-end-of-session/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=March 29, 2022 |date=March 1, 2022}}{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Geggis |first1=Anne |title=Chip LaMarca to seek third term in House, not running for Congress |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/519436-chip-lamarca-to-seek-third-term-in-house-not-running-for-congress/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=May 20, 2022 |date=April 26, 2022}} (running for re-election)
- George Moraitis, former state representative
==Endorsements==
{{Endorsements box
| title = James Pruden
| width = 50em
| list =
Newspapers
- The Palm Beach Post (primary only){{#invoke:cite web||title=Palm Beach Post Editorial Board endorsement: Jim Pruden in GOP primary for US House District 23 |url=https://www.palmbeachpost.com/story/opinion/2022/07/27/elections-2022-post-endorses-pruden-gop-primary-us-house-district-23/10107650002/ |publisher=The Palm Beach Post |access-date=August 7, 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220807042752/https://www.palmbeachpost.com/story/opinion/2022/07/27/elections-2022-post-endorses-pruden-gop-primary-us-house-district-23/10107650002/ |archive-date=August 7, 2022 |date=July 27, 2022 |url-status=live}}
}}
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change
| title = Republican primary results
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|party=Republican Party (United States)|candidate=Joe Budd|votes=12,592|percentage=37.6}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Republican Party (United States)|candidate=Jim Pruden|votes=7,399|percentage=22.1}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Republican Party (United States)|candidate=Darlene Cerezo Swaffar|votes=3,872|percentage=11.6}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Christy McLaughlin
| party = Republican Party (United States)
| votes = 3,832
| percentage = 11.5
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Republican Party (United States)|candidate=Steven Chess|votes=2,840|percentage=8.5}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Republican Party (United States)|candidate=Ira Weinstein|votes=2,297|percentage=6.9}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Republican Party (United States)|candidate=Myles Perrone|votes=639|percentage=1.9}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 33,471
| percentage = 100.0
}}{{Election box end}}
= Independent and third-party candidates =
==Independents==
===Declared===
- Mark Napier, former CIA officer{{#invoke:cite web||title=Former CIA Officer: Mark Napier Explains Why He is Seeking Office In Florida District 23 (formerly District 22) |url=https://www.einnews.com/pr_news/567056776/former-cia-officer-mark-napier-explains-why-he-is-seeking-office-in-florida-district-23-formerly-district-22 |website=www.einnews.com |access-date=June 18, 2022 |date=June 7, 2022}}
- Christine Scott
= General election =
== Predictions ==
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Source !Ranking !As of |
align=left | The Cook Political Report
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|D}} | April 25, 2022 |
align=left | Inside Elections
| {{USRaceRating|Solid|D}} | May 17, 2022 |
align=left | Sabato's Crystal Ball
|{{USRaceRating|Likely|D}} | November 2, 2022 |
align=left |Politico
|{{USRaceRating|Likely|D}} |April 28, 2022 |
align="left" |RCP
|{{USRaceRating|Lean|D}} |June 9, 2022 |
align=left |Fox News
| {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}} |July 11, 2022 |
align="left" |DDHQ
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|D}} |July 20, 2022 |
align="left" |538
|{{USRaceRating|Likely|D}} |October 20, 2022 |
align="left" |The Economist
| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}} | September 28, 2022 |
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change
| title = Florida's 23rd congressional district, 2022
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Jared Moskowitz
| party = Democratic Party (United States)
| votes = 143,951
| percentage = 51.6
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Joe Budd
| party = Republican Party (United States)
| votes = 130,681
| percentage = 46.8
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Christine Scott
| party = Independent politician
| votes = 3,079
| percentage = 1.1
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Mark Napier
| party = Independent politician
| votes = 1,338
| percentage = 0.5
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 279,049
| percentage = 100.0
}}
{{Election box hold with party link no change
|winner = Democratic Party (United States)
}}
{{Election box end}}
District 24
{{Infobox election
| election_name = 2022 Florida's 24th congressional district election
| country = Florida
| type = presidential
| ongoing = no
| previous_election = 2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 24
| previous_year = 2020
| election_date = November 8, 2022
| next_election = 2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 24
| next_year = 2024
| seats_for_election = Florida's 24th congressional district
| image_size = x150px
| image1 = Frederica Wilson official House portrait (cropped).jpg
| nominee1 = Frederica Wilson
| party1 = Democratic Party (United States)
| popular_vote1 = 133,442
| percentage1 = 71.79%
| image2 = 3x4.svg
| nominee2 = Jesus Navarro
| party2 = Republican Party (United States)
| popular_vote2 = 52,449
| percentage2 = 28.21%
| map_image = {{switcher |150px |Results by county |150px |Results by precinct}}
| map_size = 300px
| map_caption = Wilson: {{legend0|#8da9e2|50-60%}} {{legend0|#678cd7|60-70%}} {{legend0|#416fcd|70-80%}} {{legend0|#3357a2|80-90%%}} {{legend0|#244079|>90%}}
Navarro: {{legend0|#ed8783|50-60%}} {{legend0|#e55651|60-70%}} {{legend0|#d02923|70-80%}} {{legend0|#b00600|80-90%}} {{legend0|#850400|>90%}}
No votes: {{legend0|#a9a9a9}}
| title = U.S. Representative
| before_election = Frederica Wilson
| before_party = Democratic Party (United States)
| after_election = Frederica Wilson
| after_party = Democratic Party (United States)
}}
{{see also|Florida's 24th congressional district}}
Democrat Frederica Wilson, who had represented the district since 2011, was re-elected with 76% of the vote in 2020. Wilson won re-election in 2022.
The boundaries of the district were redrawn from 2020, determined by the 2020 redistricting cycle.
=Democratic primary=
==Candidates==
===Nominee===
- Frederica Wilson, incumbent U.S. representative{{#invoke:cite news||last=Nicol |first=Ryan |date=July 16, 2021 |title=Frederica Wilson raises $77K in Q2 to defend CD 24 seat |work=Florida Politics |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/441850-wilson-77k-2q/ |url-status=live |access-date=July 27, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210719132246/https://floridapolitics.com/archives/441850-wilson-77k-2q/ |archive-date=July 19, 2021}}
===Eliminated in primary===
==Endorsements==
{{Endorsements box
| title = Frederica Wilson
| width = 50em
| list =
State legislators
- Shevrin Jones, state senator{{#invoke:cite web||url=https://www.miamiherald.com/news/politics-government/article259628644.html|title=Frederica Wilson gets primary challenge from former Miami-Dade chair Audrey Edmonson|author1=Hanks, Douglas|author2=Pardo Ocasio, Bianca|date=March 22, 2022|work=Miami Herald}}
Organizations
Labor unions
- 1199SEIU United Healthcare Workers East
- AFSCME Florida
- Service Employees International Union Florida
Newspapers
- Miami Herald{{#invoke:cite web||title=Herald recommends: Democratic incumbent in Congressional District 24 has a long, solid record |url=https://www.miamiherald.com/opinion/editorials/article264266321.html |publisher=Miami Herald |access-date=August 13, 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220813192348/https://amp.miamiherald.com/article264266321.html |archive-date=August 13, 2022 |date=August 7, 2022}}
}}
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change
| title = Democratic primary results
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Frederica Wilson (incumbent)
| party = Democratic Party (United States)
| votes = 56,776
| percentage = 89.3
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Kevin Harris
| party = Democratic Party (United States)
| votes = 6,816
| percentage = 10.7
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 63,592
| percentage = 100.0
}}
{{Election box end}}
= Republican primary =
==Candidates==
===Nominee===
- Jesus Navarro
===Eliminated in primary===
- Lavern Spicer, nonprofit executive and nominee for this district in 2020{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Morejon |first1=Liane |title=Conservative groups rally in Miami Lakes to have their voices heard |url=https://www.local10.com/news/local/2020/06/14/conservative-groups-rally-in-miami-lakes-to-have-their-voices-heard/ |website=Local 10 News |access-date=August 13, 2020 |date=June 14, 2020}}{{#invoke:cite web||url=https://docquery.fec.gov/cgi-bin/forms/H0FL24205/1494213|title=FEC Form 2 for Report FEC-1494213|website=docquery.fec.gov}}
=== Declined ===
==Endorsements==
{{Endorsements box
| title = Lavern Spicer
| list =
Newspapers
- Miami Herald{{#invoke:cite web||title=In District 24 Republican primary race, neither candidate ready for Congress |url=https://www.miamiherald.com/opinion/editorials/article264266726.html |publisher=Miami Herald |access-date=August 13, 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220813191917/https://amp.miamiherald.com/article264266726.html |archive-date=August 13, 2022 |date=August 7, 2022}}
}}
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change|title=Republican primary results}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|party=Republican Party (US)|candidate=Jesus Navarro|votes=6,373|percentage=64.5}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change|candidate=Lavern Spicer|party=Republican Party (United States)|votes=3,506|percentage=35.5}}
{{Election box total no change|votes=9,879 |percentage=100.0}}
{{Election box end}}
= General election =
== Predictions ==
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Source !Ranking !As of |
align=left | The Cook Political Report
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|D}} | April 25, 2022 |
align=left | Inside Elections
| {{USRaceRating|Solid|D}} | May 17, 2022 |
align=left | Sabato's Crystal Ball
|{{USRaceRating|Safe|D}} | April 27, 2022 |
align=left |Politico
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|D}} |April 28, 2022 |
align="left" |RCP
|{{USRaceRating|Safe|D}} |June 9, 2022 |
align=left |Fox News
| {{USRaceRating|Solid|D}} |July 11, 2022 |
align="left" |DDHQ
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|D}} |July 20, 2022 |
align="left" |538
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|D}} |June 30, 2022 |
align="left" |The Economist
| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}} | September 28, 2022 |
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change
| title = Florida's 24th congressional district, 2022
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Frederica Wilson (incumbent)
| party = Democratic Party (United States)
| votes = 133,442
| percentage = 71.8
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Jesus Navarro
| party = Republican Party (United States)
| votes = 52,449
| percentage = 28.2
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 185,891
| percentage = 100.0
}}
{{Election box hold with party link no change
|winner = Democratic Party (United States)
}}
{{Election box end}}
District 25
{{Infobox election
| election_name = 2022 Florida's 25th congressional district election
| country = Florida
| type = presidential
| ongoing = no
| previous_election = 2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 23
| previous_year = 2020 (23rd)
| election_date = November 8, 2022
| next_election = 2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 25
| next_year = 2024
| seats_for_election = Florida's 25th congressional district
| image_size = x150px
| image1 = File:Debbie Wasserman Schultz portrait (118th Congress).jpg
| nominee1 = Debbie Wasserman Schultz
| party1 = Democratic Party (United States)
| popular_vote1 = 129,113
| percentage1 = 55.09%
| image2 = 3x4.svg
| nominee2 = Carla Spalding
| party2 = Republican Party (United States)
| popular_vote2 = 105,239
| percentage2 = 44.91%
| map_image = 2022 Florida's 25th Congressional District election by precinct.svg
| map_size =
| map_caption = Precinct results
Wasserman Schultz: {{legend0|#8da9e2|50–60%}} {{legend0|#678cd7|60–70%}} {{legend0|#416fcd|70–80%}} {{legend0|#3357a2|80–90%%}} {{legend0|#244079|>90%}}
Spalding: {{legend0|#ed8783|50–60%}} {{legend0|#e55651|60–70%}} {{legend0|#d02923|70–80%}}
No data: {{legend0|#a9a9a9}}
| title = U.S. Representative
| before_election = Debbie Wasserman Schultz
| before_party = Democratic Party (United States)
| after_election = Debbie Wasserman Schultz
| after_party = Democratic Party (United States)
}}
{{see also|Florida's 25th congressional district}}
Democrat Debbie Wasserman Schultz, who had represented the district since 2005, was re-elected with 58% of the vote in 2020. Wasserman Schultz won re-election in 2022.
The boundaries of the district were redrawn from 2020, determined by the 2020 redistricting cycle.
=Democratic primary=
==Candidates==
=== Nominee===
- Debbie Wasserman Schultz, incumbent U.S. representative
===Eliminated in primary===
- Robert Millwee
==Endorsements==
{{Endorsements box
| title = Debbie Wasserman Schultz
|width=50em
| list =
Organizations
- Feminist Majority PAC
- League of Conservation Voters{{#invoke:cite web||date=August 16, 2022|title=LCV Action Fund Endorses Debbie Wasserman Schultz for Congress|url=https://www.lcv.org/article/lcv-action-fund-endorses-debbie-wasserman-schultz-for-congress/|website=www.lcv.org}}
- Planned Parenthood Action Fund
- Pro-Israel America
- Sierra Club
Labor unions
Newspapers
- Sun-Sentinel{{#invoke:cite web||title=Endorsement: For Democrats, good reasons to keep Wasserman Schultz |url=https://www.sun-sentinel.com/opinion/endorsements/fl-op-endorse-debbie-wasserman-schultz-20220726-nebc7j75avddzfsc63amcbn76i-story.html |publisher=Sun-Sentinel |access-date=August 13, 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220808050752/https://www.sun-sentinel.com/opinion/endorsements/fl-op-endorse-debbie-wasserman-schultz-20220726-nebc7j75avddzfsc63amcbn76i-story.html |archive-date=August 8, 2022 |date=July 26, 2022 |url-status=live}}
}}
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change
| title = Democratic primary results
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Debbie Wasserman Schultz (incumbent)
| party = Democratic Party (United States)
| votes = 50,554
| percentage = 89.0
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Robert Millwee
| party = Democratic Party (United States)
| votes = 6,241
| percentage = 11.0
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 56,795
| percentage = 100.0
}}
{{Election box end}}
= Republican primary =
==Candidates==
===Nominee===
- Carla Spalding, nurse, Independent candidate for the 18th district in 2016, candidate for this district in 2018, and nominee in 2020{{#invoke:cite web||url=https://docquery.fec.gov/cgi-bin/forms/H0FL23090/1482289|title=FEC Form 2 for Report FEC-1482289|website=docquery.fec.gov}}{{#invoke:cite web||title=Endorsement: Michael Kroske is the better Republican contender for U.S. House, District 23 |url=https://www.sun-sentinel.com/opinion/endorsements/fl-op-edit-endorsement-michael-kroske-20200624-mux4wkp2vrasla3mamwmferrfi-story.html |website=South Florida Sun Sentinel |access-date=August 12, 2020 |date=June 24, 2020}}
===Eliminated in primary===
=== Did not qualify ===
==Endorsements==
{{Endorsements box
| title = Carla Spalding
|width=50em
| list =
Individuals
- Michael Flynn, retired United States Army lieutenant general and the 24th U.S. National Security Advisor{{#invoke:cite web|| url=https://carlaforcongress.com/endorsements | title=Carla Spalding for Congress Official Merchandise }}{{better source needed|date=August 2022}}
}}
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change|title=Republican primary results}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|party=Republican Party (US)|candidate=Carla Spalding|votes=16,425|percentage=71.6}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change|candidate=Rubin Young|party=Republican Party (United States)|votes=6,511|percentage=28.4}}
{{Election box total no change|votes=22,936|percentage=100.0}}
{{Election box end}}
= General election =
== Predictions ==
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Source !Ranking !As of |
align=left | The Cook Political Report
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|D}} | April 25, 2022 |
align=left | Inside Elections
| {{USRaceRating|Solid|D}} | May 17, 2022 |
align=left | Sabato's Crystal Ball
|{{USRaceRating|Safe|D}} | April 27, 2022 |
align=left |Politico
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|D}} |April 28, 2022 |
align="left" |RCP
|{{USRaceRating|Safe|D}} |June 9, 2022 |
align=left |Fox News
| {{USRaceRating|Solid|D}} |July 11, 2022 |
align="left" |DDHQ
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|D}} |July 20, 2022 |
align="left" |538
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|D}} |June 30, 2022 |
align="left" |The Economist
| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}} | September 28, 2022 |
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change
| title = Florida's 25th congressional district, 2022
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Debbie Wasserman Schultz (incumbent)
| party = Democratic Party (United States)
| votes = 129,113
| percentage = 55.1
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Carla Spalding
| party = Republican Party (United States)
| votes = 105,239
| percentage = 44.9
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 234,352
| percentage = 100.0
}}
{{Election box hold with party link no change
|winner = Democratic Party (United States)
}}
{{Election box end}}
District 26
{{Infobox election
| election_name = 2022 Florida's 26th congressional district election
| country = Florida
| type = presidential
| ongoing = no
| previous_election = 2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 25
| previous_year = 2020 (25th)
| election_date = November 8, 2022
| next_election = 2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 26
| next_year = 2024
| seats_for_election = Florida's 26th congressional district
| image_size = x150px
| image1 = File:Mario Díaz-Balart portrait (118th Congress).jpg
| nominee1 = Mario Díaz-Balart
| party1 = Republican Party (United States)
| popular_vote1 = 143,240
| percentage1 = 70.87%
| image2 = How Christine Olivo Would Shake Up Congress if She’s Elected.jpg
| nominee2 = Christine Olivo
| party2 = Democratic Party (United States)
| popular_vote2 = 58,868
| percentage2 = 29.13%
| map_image = {{switcher |300px |Results by county |300px |Results by precinct}}
| map_size = 300px
| map_caption = Díaz-Balart: {{legend0|#ed8783|50–60%}} {{legend0|#e55651|60–70%}} {{legend0|#d72f30|70–80%}} {{legend0|#b00600|80–90%}} {{legend0|#850400|>90%}}
Olivo: {{legend0|#8da9e2|50–60%}} {{legend0|#678cd7|60–70%}} {{legend0|#4170cd|70–80%}} {{legend0|#3358a2|80–90%}} {{legend0|#244079|>90%}}
Tie: {{legend0|#c88fe4|50–60%}} No votes: {{legend0|#a9a9a9}}
| title = U.S. Representative
| before_election = Mario Díaz-Balart
| before_party = Republican Party (United States)
| after_election = Mario Díaz-Balart
| after_party = Republican Party (United States)
}}
{{see also|Florida's 26th congressional district}}
Republican Mario Díaz-Balart, who had represented the district since 2003, was unopposed in 2020. Díaz-Balart won re-election in 2022.
The boundaries of the district were redrawn from 2020, determined by the 2020 redistricting cycle.
=Republican primary=
==Candidates==
===Nominee===
- Mario Díaz-Balart, incumbent U.S. representative
===Eliminated in primary===
===Endorsements===
{{Endorsements box
|title=Mario Díaz-Balart
|width=50em
|list=
Executive Branch officials
- Donald Trump, 45th president of the United States (2017–2021){{#invoke:cite web||url=https://www.newsweek.com/heres-growing-list-trump-endorsed-2022-candidates-1673241|title = Here's the growing list of Trump-endorsed 2022 candidates|website = Newsweek|date = January 26, 2022|author=Hutzler, Alexandra}}
}}
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change|title=Republican primary results}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|candidate=Mario Díaz-Balart (incumbent)|party=Republican Party (United States)|votes=36,861|percentage=84.3}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Republican Party (US)|candidate=Darren Aquino|votes=6,885|percentage=15.7}}
{{Election box total no change|votes=43,746|percentage=100.0}}
{{Election box end}}
= Democratic primary =
==Candidates==
=== Nominee ===
- Christine Olivo
===Withdrew===
- Adam Gentle (running for FL State House)
==Endorsements==
{{Endorsements box
| title = Christine Olivo
| list =
Individuals
- Marianne Williamson, author and candidate for the Democratic nomination for President of the United States in 2020{{#invoke:cite web||title=Marianne Williamson Candidate Summit |url=https://www.candidatesummit.com/ |website=Candidate Summit |access-date=July 8, 2021}}
}}
= General election =
== Predictions ==
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Source !Ranking !As of |
align=left | The Cook Political Report
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} | April 25, 2022 |
align=left | Inside Elections
| {{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} | May 17, 2022 |
align=left | Sabato's Crystal Ball
|{{USRaceRating|Safe|R}} | April 27, 2022 |
align=left |Politico
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} |April 28, 2022 |
align="left" |RCP
|{{USRaceRating|Safe|R}} |June 9, 2022 |
align=left |Fox News
| {{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} |July 11, 2022 |
align="left" |DDHQ
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} |July 20, 2022 |
align="left" |538
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} |June 30, 2022 |
align="left" |The Economist
| {{USRaceRating|Safe|R}} | September 28, 2022 |
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change
| title = Florida's 26th congressional district, 2022
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Mario Díaz-Balart (incumbent)
| party = Republican Party (United States)
| votes = 143,240
| percentage = 70.9
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Christine Olivo
| party = Democratic Party (United States)
| votes = 58,868
| percentage = 29.1
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 202,108
| percentage = 100.0
}}
{{Election box hold with party link no change
|winner = Republican Party (United States)
}}
{{Election box end}}
District 27
{{Infobox election
| election_name = 2022 Florida's 27th congressional district election
| country = Florida
| type = presidential
| ongoing = no
| previous_election = 2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 27
| previous_year = 2020
| election_date = November 8, 2022
| next_election = 2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 27
| next_year = 2024
| seats_for_election = Florida's 27th congressional district
| image_size = x150px
| image1 = File:Maria Elvira Salazar portrait (118th Congress).jpg
| nominee1 = Maria Elvira Salazar
| party1 = Republican Party (United States)
| popular_vote1 = 136,038
| percentage1 = 57.29%
| image2 = Annette Taddeo (cropped).jpg
| nominee2 = Annette Taddeo
| party2 = Democratic Party (United States)
| popular_vote2 = 101,404
| percentage2 = 42.71%
| map_image = 2022 Florida's 27th Congressional election results by precinct.svg
| map_size = 200px
| map_caption = Precinct results
Salazar: {{legend0|#e27f7f|50–60%}} {{legend0|#d75d5d|60–70%}} {{legend0|#d02923|70–80%}} {{legend0|#b00600|80–90%}} {{legend0|#850000|>90%}}
Taddeo: {{legend0|#7996e2|50–60%}} {{legend0|#6674de|60–70%}} {{legend0|#416fcd|70-80%}} {{legend0|#3357a2 |80-90%}} {{legend0|#244079 |>90%}}
Tie: {{legend0|#c88fe4|50%}} No votes: {{legend0|#a9a9a9|}}
| title = U.S. Representative
| before_election = Maria Elvira Salazar
| before_party = Republican Party (United States)
| after_election = Maria Elvira Salazar
| after_party = Republican Party (United States)
}}
{{see also|Florida's 27th congressional district}}
Republican Maria Elvira Salazar, who had represented the district since 2021, flipped the district and was elected with 51% of the vote in 2020. Salazar won re-election in 2022.
The boundaries of the district were redrawn from 2020, as determined by the 2020 redistricting cycle. Miami Beach was removed from the 27th, while the district took in more Cuban-heavy areas inland.
This district was included on the list of Republican-held seats the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee was targeting in 2022.
=Republican primary=
==Candidates==
===Nominee===
- Maria Elvira Salazar, incumbent U.S. representative{{#invoke:cite web||last=Wilson|first=Drew|date=May 13, 2021|title=CD 27 race heats up, even without a Democratic challenger|url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/429315-cd-27-race-heats-up-even-without-a-democratic-challenger/|access-date=May 18, 2021|website=Florida Politics}}
===Eliminated in primary===
- Frank Polo
==Endorsements==
{{Endorsements box
|title=Maria Elvira Salazar
|width=50em
|list=
Federal officials
- Tim Scott, U.S. senator from South Carolina
Organizations
- Maggie's List
- Republican Jewish Coalition{{#invoke:cite web||title=RJC PAC Announces First 2022 Endorsements|date=April 29, 2021|website=Republican Jewish Coalition|author=Republican Jewish Coalition|url=https://www.rjchq.org/rjc_pac_announces_first_2022_endorsements}}
- Turning Point Action
- Winning for Women{{#invoke:cite web||website=Fox News|url=https://www.foxnews.com/politics/republican-super-pac-winning-for-women-endorsements-2022-candidates.amp|date=June 15, 2021|author=Brooke Singman|title=Republican PAC Winning for Women endorses first round of candidates for 2022 midterms}}
}}
{{Endorsements box
|title=Declined to endorse
|width=50em
|list=
Newspapers
}}
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change|title=Republican primary results}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|candidate=Maria Elvira Salazar (incumbent)|party=Republican Party (United States)|votes=33,760|percentage=80.8}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Republican Party (US)|candidate=Frank Polo|votes=8,023|percentage=19.2}}
{{Election box total no change|votes=41,783|percentage=100.0}}
{{Election box end}}
= Democratic primary =
File:Ken Russell (cropped).jpger Ken Russell finished second in the primary]]
==Candidates==
===Nominee===
- Annette Taddeo, state senator, nominee for FL-18 in 2008 and for lieutenant governor in 2014, and candidate for FL-26 in 2016{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Scheckner |first1=Jesse |title=Annette Taddeo drops out of Governor's race, will run for Congress |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/530263-annette-taddeo-drops-out-of-governors-race-will-run-for-congress/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=June 7, 2022 |date=June 6, 2022}} (previously ran for Governor)
===Eliminated in primary===
- Angel Montalvo, progressive activist{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Geggis |first1=Anne |title=Unopposed Maria Salazar raises $676,245 to defend FL CD 27 |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/441880-unopposed-maria-salazar-raises-676245-to-defend-cd-27/ |access-date=October 25, 2021 |date=July 19, 2021}}
- Ken Russell, Miami City Commissioner{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Delgado |first1=Jason |title=Ken Russell leaves Senate race, announces congressional bid |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/520950-ken-russell-leaves-senate-race-announces-congressional-bid/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=May 2, 2022 |date=May 1, 2022}}
===Withdrawn===
- Eileen Higgins, Miami-Dade County commissioner{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Scheckner |first1=Jesse |title='Problem solving, not partisan food fights': Eileen Higgins launches campaign for CD 27 |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/522369-problem-solving-not-partisan-food-fights-eileen-higgins-launches-campaign-for-cd-27/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=May 6, 2022 |date=May 5, 2022}}{{#invoke:cite web||url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/524032-eileen-higgins-drops-u-s-house-bid-to-avoid-unnecessary-primary-with-annette-taddeo/|title=Eileen Higgins drops U.S. House bid to avoid 'unnecessary' Primary with Annette Taddeo|last=Scheckner|first=Jesse|date=May 11, 2022|access-date=May 12, 2022}}
- Janelle Perez, co-owner of Doctors Healthcare Plans Inc., a medicare managed–care company, and former Republican staffer for U.S. House Committee on Foreign Affairs (running for SD-37){{#invoke:cite web||last1=Scheckner |first1=Jesse|date= August 4, 2021|title=Democrat Janelle Perez eyes 'grassroots movement' to unseat Republican U.S. Rep. Maria Elvira Salazar |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/445983-democrat-janelle-perez-eyes-grassroots-movement-to-unseat-republican-u-s-rep-maria-elvira-salazar/ |website=Florida Politics}}{{#invoke:cite web||url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/457578-janelle-perez-drops-u-s-house-race-resets-sights-on-flipping-sd-37-blue/|title=Janelle Perez drops U.S. House race, resets sights on flipping SD 37 blue|date=September 15, 2021|author=Scheckner, Jesse|website=floridapolitics.com}}
===Declined===
- Debbie Mucarsel-Powell, former U.S. representative for the 26th district
- Donna Shalala, former U.S. representative (endorsed Taddeo)
==Endorsements==
{{Endorsements box
|title=Ken Russell
|list=
U.S. representatives
- Patrick Murphy, former U.S. representative for Florida's 18th congressional district{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Scheckner |first1=Jesse |title='Ken has the track record of getting things done': 15 leaders back Ken Russell for Congress |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/530969-ken-has-the-track-record-of-getting-things-done-15-leaders-back-ken-russell-for-congress/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=June 18, 2022 |date=June 8, 2022}}
State legislators
- Juan-Carlos Planas, former Republican state representative (Independent)
Local officials
- Bob Best, Miami springs city councilman
- Richard Coriat, Cutler Bay city councilman
- Jessica Cosden, Cape Coral city councilwoman
- John E. Dailey, mayor of Tallahassee
- Daniel Dietch, former mayor of Surfside
- Jean Ahearn Koch, Sarasota city commissioner
- Rick Kriseman, former mayor of St. Petersburg
- Brent Latham, mayor of North Bay Village
- Merritt Matheson, mayor of Stuart
- Bernie Parness, Deerfield Beach commissioner
Philip Stoddard, former mayor of South Miami(switched endorsement to Taddeo)- Rachel Streitfeld, North Bay Village commissioner
- Dean Trantalis, mayor of Fort Lauderdale
Individuals
- Udonis Haslem, basketball player for the Miami Heat
Labor unions
- American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Local 1907{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Scheckner |first1=Jesse |title='A champion for hospitality workers': Major South Florida union backs Ken Russell for Congress |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/528412-a-champion-for-hospitality-workers-major-south-florida-union-backs-ken-russell-for-congress/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=May 28, 2022 |date=May 27, 2022}}
- International Association of Fire Fighters Local 587
- International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 349
- International Brotherhood of Teamsters Local 769
- Unite Here Local 355
}}
{{Endorsements box
|title=Annette Taddeo
|list=
U.S. representatives
- Kathy Castor, Congresswoman for Florida's 14th congressional district{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Scheckner |first1=Jesse |title='Clear record of excellence and leadership': Steny Hoyer, Ruben Gallago endorse Annette Taddeo |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/531499-clear-record-of-excellence-and-leadership-steny-hoyer-ruben-gallego-endorse-annette-taddeo/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=June 18, 2022 |date=June 10, 2022}}
- Charlie Crist, Congressman for Florida's 13th congressional district
- Lois Frankel, Congresswoman for Florida's 21st congressional district
- Ruben Gallego, Congressman for Arizona's 7th congressional district
- Steny Hoyer, Congressman for Maryland's 5th congressional district and as House Majority Leader (2007–2011; 2019–present)
- Donna Shalala, former Congresswoman for this district (2019–2021)
- Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Congresswoman for Florida's 23rd congressional district
State legislators
- Shevrin Jones, state senator{{#invoke:cite web||last1=DeLisa |first1=Caden |title=Annette Taddeo receives National Education Association endorsement |url=https://thecapitolist.com/annette-taddeo-receives-national-education-association-endorsement/ |publisher=The Capitolist |access-date=August 6, 2022 |date=August 3, 2022}}
- Andrew Learned, state representative
Local officials
- Alix Desulme, vice-mayor of North Miami{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Scheckner |first1=Jesse |title=Annette Taddeo adds 22 endorsements from Miami-Dade to CD 27 bid |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/550299-annette-taddeo-adds-22-endorsements-from-miami-dade-to-cd-27-bid/ |website=floridapolitics.com |date=August 23, 2022}}
- Katie Saint Fleur, Miami Shores village councilmember
- Dan Gelber, mayor of Miami Beach
- Michael Gongora, Miami Beach city commissioner
- Paul Hernandez, former Hialeah city councilmember
- Eileen Higgins, Miami-Dade County commissioner
- Anna Hockhammer,Pinecrest village councilmember
- Cindy Lerner, former mayor of Pinecrest
- Josh Liebman, South Miami city commissioner
- Joy Malekoff, Miami Beach city commissioner
- James McDonald, former Pinecrest village councilmember
- Kionne McGhee, Miami-Dade County commissioner
- Gladys Mezrahi, Aventura city councilmember
- Jean Monestime, Miami-Dade County commissioner
- Sally Phillips, mayor of South Miami
- Shannon del Prado, Pinecrest village councilmember
- Micky Steinberg, Miami-Dade County commissioner-elect
- Phillip Stoddard, former mayor of South Miami (previously endorsed Russell)
- Leanne Tellam, vice-mayor of South Miami
- Raul Valdes-Fauli, former mayor of Coral Gables
Individuals
- Al Cárdenas, former chair of the Florida Republican Party (Republican){{#invoke:cite web|| url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/561930-former-florida-gop-chair-al-cardenas-endorses-annette-taddeo-for-congress/ | title=Former Florida GOP Chair al Cárdenas endorses Annette Taddeo for Congress | date=October 6, 2022 }}
Organizations
- Congressional Hispanic Caucus BOLD PAC{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Bernal |first1=Rafael |title=Hispanic Caucus endorses South Florida House challenger |url=https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/3521622-hispanic-caucus-endorses-south-florida-house-challenger/ |work=The Hill |access-date=June 15, 2022 |date=June 13, 2022}}
- EMILY's List{{#invoke:cite web||title=EMILY's List Endorses Annette Taddeo for Congress |url=https://emilyslist.org/news/entry/emilys-list-endorses-annette-taddeo-for-congress |publisher=EMILY's List |access-date=August 6, 2022 |date=June 16, 2022}}
- Giffords PAC{{#invoke:cite web||title=Giffords PAC Endorses Annette Taddeo for the US House of Representatives |url=https://giffords.org/press-release/2022/07/giffords-pac-endorses-annette-taddeo/ |publisher=Giffords |access-date=July 22, 2022 |date=July 12, 2022}}
- League of Conservation Voters
- NARAL Pro-Choice America{{#invoke:cite web||title=NARAL Pro-Choice America Endorses Six Candidates for Election to the U.S. House in Four Key States |url=https://www.prochoiceamerica.org/2022/07/19/naral-pro-choice-america-endorses-six-candidates-for-election-to-the-u-s-house-in-four-key-states/ |publisher=NARAL Pro-Choice America |access-date=July 20, 2022 |date=July 19, 2022}}
- Planned Parenthood{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Scheckner |first1=Jesse |title='She can take on tough fights': Planned Parenthood, Vote Mama back Annette Taddeo for Congress |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/540338-she-can-take-on-tough-fights-planned-parenthood-vote-mama-back-annette-taddeo-for-congress/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=July 22, 2022 |date=July 20, 2022}}
- Sierra Club
Labor unions
- 1199SEIU United Healthcare Workers East
- AFSCME Florida
- Communications Workers of America
- National Education Association
- Plumbers Local 519{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Scheckner |first1=Jesse |title=Three more Miami-Dade County unions endorse Annette Taddeo for Congress |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/544076-three-more-miami-dade-county-unions-endorse-annette-taddeo-for-congress/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=August 6, 2022 |date=August 4, 2022}}
- Service Employees International Union Florida
- Transport Workers Union of America Local 291
Newspapers
- Miami Herald{{#invoke:cite web||title=Herald recommends: Battle-tested Democrat is ready to face U.S. Rep. Salazar in District 27 |url=https://www.miamiherald.com/opinion/editorials/article264178906.html |publisher=Miami Herald |access-date=August 13, 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220813193319/https://amp.miamiherald.com/article264178906.html |archive-date=August 13, 2022 |date=August 7, 2022}}
}}
==Polling==
class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%;text-align:center;" |
valign=bottom
! Poll source ! Date(s) ! Sample ! Margin ! style="width:60px;"| Angel ! style="width:60px;"| Ken ! style="width:60px;"| Annette ! Undecided |
style="text-align:left;"|SEA Polling & Strategic Design (D)[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1VjybPcAO98PjPZe7qjH1wnWALOhu0FeT/view SEA Polling & Strategic Design (D)]{{efn-ua|This poll was sponsored by Taddeo's campaign.|name="Taddeo"}}
|June 22–25, 2022 |400 (LV) |± 4.9% |1% |15% |{{party shading/Democratic}}|51% |33% |
{{hidden begin|titlestyle=background:#cff|title=Hypothetical polling|contentstyle=border:solid 1px silver; padding:8px; background:white;}}
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valign=bottom
! Poll source ! Date(s) ! Sample ! Margin ! style="width:60px;"| Debbie ! style="width:60px;"| Janelle ! style="width:60px;"| David ! style="width:60px;"| Donna ! Undecided |
style="text-align:left;"|Public Policy Polling (D)[https://s3.documentcloud.org/documents/21050698/fl27toplines1.pdf Public Policy Polling (D)]{{efn-ua|Poll conducted for an undisclosed Democratic group|name="DemUnknown"}}
|August 20–22, 2021 |593 (LV) |± 4.0% |20% |4% |7% |{{party shading/Democratic}}|28% |{{party shading/Undecided}}|41% |
{{hidden end}}
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change
| title = Democratic primary results
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|party=Democratic Party (United States)|candidate=Annette Taddeo|votes=27,015|percentage=67.8}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Democratic Party (United States)|candidate=Ken Russell|votes=10,337|percentage=25.9}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Angel Montalvo
| party = Democratic Party (United States)
| votes = 2,493
| percentage = 6.3
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 39,845
| percentage = 100.0
}}
{{Election box end}}
= Independents =
==Candidates==
===Declared===
= General election =
== Predictions ==
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Source !Ranking !As of |
align=left | The Cook Political Report
|{{USRaceRating|Likely|R}} | November 7, 2022 |
align=left | Inside Elections
| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}} | May 17, 2022 |
align=left | Sabato's Crystal Ball
|{{USRaceRating|Likely|R}} | April 27, 2022 |
align=left |Politico
|{{USRaceRating|Lean|R}} |October 3, 2022 |
align="left" |RCP
|{{USRaceRating|Likely|R}} |June 9, 2022 |
align=left |Fox News
| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}} |July 11, 2022 |
align="left" |DDHQ
|{{USRaceRating|Likely|R}} |October 7, 2022 |
align="left" |538
|{{USRaceRating|Likely|R}} |August 1, 2022 |
align="left" |The Economist
| {{USRaceRating|Tossup}} | September 28, 2022 |
==Polling==
Graphical summary
{{Graph:Chart
| width=700
| height=400
| xAxisTitle=
| yAxisTitle=%support
| xAxisAngle = -40
| legend=Candidate
| interpolate = bundle
| size = 77
| xType = date
| y1Title=Salazar
| y2Title=Taddeo
| y3Title=Undecided
| type=line
|xGrid=
| x= 2022/05/26, 2022/07/29, 2022/10/03, 2022/10/09
| y1= 47, 39, 46, 50
| y2= 45, 34, 47, 44
| y3= 8, 27, 7, 6
| colors = #E81B23, #3333FF, #DDDDDD
| showSymbols = 1
| yGrid = true
| linewidth = 2.0
}}
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! Poll source ! Date(s) ! Margin ! style="width:100px;"| María ! style="width:100px;"| Annette ! Undecided |
style="text-align:left;"|Cygnal (R)[https://floridapolitics.com/archives/564379-new-poll-finds-maria-elvira-salazar-leading-tight-race-against-annette-taddeo/ Cygnal (R)]{{efn-ua|This poll was sponsored by Leadership for a Strong America PAC, which supports Salazar.|name="LSA"}}
|October 9–11, 2022 |300 (LV) |± 6.0% |{{party shading/Republican}}|50% |44% |6% |
style="text-align:left;"|SEA Polling & Strategic Design (D)[https://floridapolitics.com/archives/562241-poll-annette-taddeo-in-statistical-tie-with-maria-elvira-salazar-for-cd-27/ SEA Polling & Strategic Design (D)]{{efn-ua|name="Taddeo"}}
|October 3–5, 2022 |400 (LV) |± 4.9% |46% |{{party shading/Democratic}}|47% |7% |
style="text-align:left;"|Alvarado Strategies (R)[https://floridapolitics.com/archives/542685-survey-finds-annette-taddeo-within-striking-distance-of-maria-elvira-salazar-in-cd-27/ Alvarado Strategies (R)]{{efn-ua|This poll was sponsored by Floridians for Economic Advancement.|name="FEA"}}
|July 26–29, 2022 |440 (LV) |± 4.7% |{{party shading/Republican}}|39% |34% |27% |
style="text-align:left;"|SEA Polling & Strategic Design (D)[https://www.cbsnews.com/miami/news/taddeo-poll-claims-dead-heat-with-salazar/ SEA Polling & Strategic Design (D)]{{efn-ua|name="Taddeo"}}
|May 23–26, 2022 |400 (RV) |± 4.9% |{{party shading/Republican}}|47% |45% |8% |
{{hidden begin|titlestyle=background:#cff|title=Hypothetical polling|contentstyle=border:solid 1px silver; padding:8px; background:white;}}
María Elvira Salazar vs. Ken Russell
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valign=bottom
! Poll source ! Date(s) ! Margin ! style="width:100px;"| María ! style="width:100px;"| Ken ! Other ! Undecided |
style="text-align:left;"|RMG Research[https://www.termlimits.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/USTL-FL27-Toplines.pdf RMG Research]
|July 31 – August 6, 2022 |400 (LV) |± 4.9% |{{party shading/Republican}}|44% |37% |7% |12% |
style="text-align:left;"|The Kitchens Group (D)[https://floridapolitics.com/archives/524371-poll-shows-ken-russell-in-dead-heat-with-maria-elvira-salazar-for-cd-27-seat/ The Kitchens Group (D)]{{efn-ua|This poll was sponsored by Russell's campaign.|name=Russell}}
|April 18–21, 2022 |350 (LV) |± 5.2% |{{party shading/Republican}}|43% |41% |– |16% |
{{hidden end}}
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change
| title = Florida's 27th congressional district, 2022
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Maria Elvira Salazar (incumbent)
| party = Republican Party (United States)
| votes = 136,038
| percentage = 57.3
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Annette Taddeo
| party = Democratic Party (United States)
| votes = 101,404
| percentage = 42.7
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 237,442
| percentage = 100.0
}}
{{Election box hold with party link no change
|winner = Republican Party (United States)
}}
{{Election box end}}
District 28
{{Infobox election
| election_name = 2022 Florida's 28th congressional district election
| country = Florida
| type = presidential
| ongoing = no
| previous_election = 2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 26
| previous_year = 2020 (26th)
| election_date = November 8, 2022
| next_election = 2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 28
| next_year = 2024
| seats_for_election = Florida's 28th congressional district
| image_size = x150px
| image1 = File:Carlos Gimenez portrait (118th Congress).jpg
| nominee1 = Carlos Gimenez
| party1 = Republican Party (United States)
| popular_vote1 = 134,457
| percentage1 = 63.69%
| image2 = Rep. Robert Asencio Headshot (cropped).png
| nominee2 = Robert Asencio
| party2 = Democratic Party (United States)
| popular_vote2 = 76,665
| percentage2 = 36.31%
| map_image = {{switcher |350px |Results by county |350px |Results by precinct}}
| map_size = 300px
| map_caption = Gimenez: {{legend0|#e27f7f|50–60%}} {{legend0|#d75d5d|60–70%}} {{legend0|#d02923|70–80%}} {{legend0|#b00600|80–90%}} {{legend0|#850000|>90%}}
Asencio: {{legend0|#7996e2|50–60%}} {{legend0|#6674de|60–70%}} {{legend0|#416fcd|70-80%}} {{legend0|#3357a2 |80-90%}} {{legend0|#244079 |>90%}}
Tie: {{legend0|#dcb7ef|40–50%}} No votes: {{legend0|#a9a9a9|}}
| title = U.S. Representative
| before_election = Carlos Giménez
| before_party = Republican Party (United States)
| after_election = Carlos Gimenez
| after_party = Republican Party (United States)
}}
{{see also|Florida's 28th congressional district}}
Republican Carlos Giménez, who had represented the 26th district since 2021, flipped that district and was elected with 52% of the vote in 2020. Giménez won re-election in the new 28th district in 2022.
The boundaries of the district were redrawn from 2020, determined by the 2020 redistricting cycle.
This district was included on the list of Republican-held seats the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee was targeting in 2022.{{#invoke:cite web||date=May 6, 2021|title=House Democrats roll out offensive targets for 2022|website= The Hill|author=Tal Axelford|url=https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/546739-house-democrats-roll-out-offensive-targets-for-2022}}
=Republican primary=
==Candidates==
===Nominee===
- Carlos Giménez, incumbent U.S. representative{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Smiley |first1=David |last2=Hanks |first2=Douglas |title=Miami-Dade Mayor Gimenez tells supporters he'll announce a run for Congress Wednesday |url=https://www.miamiherald.com/news/politics-government/article239046258.html |website=Miami Herald |access-date=January 10, 2020}}
===Eliminated in primary===
===Endorsements===
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Executive Branch officials
- Donald Trump, 45th president of the United States (2017–2021)
Organizations
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Newspapers
- Miami Herald{{#invoke:cite web||title=Herald recommends: In District 28 Democratic primary for Congress, best candidate has legislative experience |url=https://www.miamiherald.com/opinion/editorials/article264267151.html |publisher=Miami Herald |access-date=August 13, 2022 |date=August 7, 2022}}
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==Results==
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{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|party=Republican Party (US)|candidate=Carlos Giménez (incumbent)|votes=28,762|percentage=73.4}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change|candidate=Carlos Garin|party=Republican Party (United States)|votes=6,048|percentage=15.4}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change|candidate=KW Miller|party=Republican Party (United States)|votes=4,395|percentage=11.2}}
{{Election box total no change|votes=39,205|percentage=100.0}}
{{Election box end}}
= Democratic primary =
==Candidates==
===Nominee===
- Robert Asencio, former state representative and former captain of the Miami-Dade Schools Police Department{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Nicol |first1=Ryan |title=Robert Asencio seeks to challenge Carlos Giménez in CD 28 |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/533341-robert-asencio-seeks-to-challenge-carlos-gimenez-in-cd-28/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=June 18, 2022 |date=June 17, 2022}}
===Eliminated in primary===
===Declined===
- Debbie Mucarsel-Powell, former U.S. representative{{#invoke:cite web||url=https://docquery.fec.gov/cgi-bin/forms/H8FL26039/1332602/|title=FEC Form 2 for Report FEC-1332602|website=docquery.fec.gov}}{{#invoke:cite web||url=https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/594813-former-democratic-rep-mucarsel-powel-rules-out-rematch-with-gimenez-in|title=Democrat Mucarsel-Powel rules out rematch with Gimenez in Florida|last=Lonas|first=Lexi|date=February 17, 2022|access-date=February 17, 2022|website=The Hill}}
- David Richardson, Miami Beach commissioner{{#invoke:cite web||last1=Daugherty |first1=Alex |title=Donna Shalala, Debbie Mucarsel-Powell could run in Florida 27 |url=https://www.miamiherald.com/news/politics-government/article253778258.html |website=www.miamiherald.com |publisher=Miami Herald |access-date=October 25, 2021 |date=August 28, 2021}}
===Endorsements===
{{Endorsements box
|title=Robert Asencio
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U.S. representatives
- Charlie Crist, former U.S. representative for Florida's 13th congressional district (2017–2022){{#invoke:cite web||last1=Scheckner |first1=Jesse |title=Wave of union groups, advocacy organizations endorse Robert Asencio for CD 28 |url=https://floridapolitics.com/archives/554931-wave-of-union-groups-advocacy-organizations-endorse-robert-asencio-for-cd-28/ |website=floridapolitics.com |access-date=19 December 2022 |date=9 September 2022}}
Organizations
- Congressional Hispanic Caucus BOLD PAC{{cite press release |author= |title= CHC BOLD PAC Endorses Robert Asencio for FL-28|url= https://www.boldpac.com/my-post|publisher= Congressional Hispanic Caucus BOLD PAC|date=July 15, 2022|access-date=2022-08-06}}
Labor unions
- AFL–CIO
- AFSCME Florida
- Communications Workers of America
- International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 349
- International Union of Operating Engineers
- Office and Professional Employees International Union
- Transport Workers Union of America
Newspapers
}}
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change
| title = Democratic primary results
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{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Robert Asencio
| party = Democratic Party (United States)
| votes = 18,504
| percentage = 69.3
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{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Juan Parades
| party = Democratic Party (United States)
| votes = 8,217
| percentage = 30.8
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{{Election box total no change
| votes = 26,721
| percentage = 100.0
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{{Election box end}}
= General election =
== Predictions ==
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!Source !Ranking !As of |
align=left | The Cook Political Report
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} | April 25, 2022 |
align=left | Inside Elections
| {{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} | May 17, 2022 |
align=left | Sabato's Crystal Ball
|{{USRaceRating|Safe|R}} | July 28, 2022 |
align=left |Politico
|{{USRaceRating|Likely|R}} |April 28, 2022 |
align="left" |RCP
|{{USRaceRating|Likely|R}} |June 9, 2022 |
align=left |Fox News
| {{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} |July 11, 2022 |
align="left" |DDHQ
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} |July 20, 2022 |
align="left" |538
|{{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} |June 30, 2022 |
align="left" |The Economist
| {{USRaceRating|Likely|R}} | September 28, 2022 |
==Polling==
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valign=bottom
! Poll source ! Date(s) ! Margin ! style="width:100px;"| Carlos ! style="width:100px;"| Robert ! Undecided |
style="text-align:left;"|Impact Research (D)[https://floridapolitics.com/archives/560083-poll-with-enough-cash-messaging-robert-asencio-has-clear-path-to-competitive-cd-28-race/ Impact Research (D)]{{efn-ua|This poll was sponsored by Asencio's campaign.|name="Asencio"}}
|September 8–13, 2022 |400 (LV) |± 5.0% |{{party shading/Republican}}|50% |40% |10% |
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change
| title = Florida's 28th congressional district, 2022
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{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Carlos Giménez (incumbent)
| party = Republican Party (United States)
| votes = 134,457
| percentage = 63.7
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{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Robert Asencio
| party = Democratic Party (United States)
| votes = 76,665
| percentage = 36.3
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{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Jeremiah Schaffer
| party = Independent politician
| votes = 28
| percentage = 0.0
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{{Election box total no change
| votes = 211,150
| percentage = 100.0
}}
{{Election box hold with party link no change
|winner = Republican Party (United States)
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{{Election box end}}
See also
- Elections in Florida
- Political party strength in Florida
- Florida Democratic Party
- Florida Republican Party
- Government of Florida
- 2022 United States Senate election in Florida
- 2022 Florida gubernatorial election
- 2022 Florida House of Representatives election
- 2022 Florida Senate election
- 2022 Florida elections
- 2022 United States gubernatorial elections
- 2022 United States elections
Notes
Partisan clients
References
External links
- [https://dos.myflorida.com/elections Division of Elections] - Florida Department of State
{{2022 United States elections}}