As the Florida Chamber stands firmly on its purposeof Securing Florida’s Future and serves as the leading voice ofbusiness and the driving force for Florida’s future, we are pleased toprovide our 2020 Election Guide to serve as your trusted resource forthe upcoming General Election.
With all of the noise in political campaigns, it can be difficult tounderstand and compare the candidates. This nonpartisan, pro-jobs,guide will help voters better understand the candidates andamendments on this year’s ballot. This November, all 120 Florida Houseseats, 21 Florida Senate seats, and all 27 Congressional seats are up forelection. At the top of the ballot this year, Floridians will make theirchoice for President. Additionally, there are 6 proposed Amendments tothe Florida Constitution.
The Florida Chamber intends for this voter guide to provide Floridianswith the information they need before heading to the polls and havingtheir voices heard on Tuesday, November 3rd. We encourage you toshare this guide with employees, vendors, family, friends, neighbors,and colleagues to support greater participation in our electoral process.
If at any time you have questions about these candidates or theamendments on the ballot, I encourage you to contact us.
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Dear Fellow Floridians,
Nick CatroppoVice Pres ident o f Po l i t ica l Operat ionsF lor ida Chamber o f Commerce 850-521 - 1200
With much respect,
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T A B L E O FC O N T E N T S
Key Election Dates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Contacting Your Supervisor of Elections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
U.S. Presidential Race . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
U.S. Congressional Races . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Florida Senate Races . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Florida House of Representatives Races . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Proposed Constitutional Amendments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Map of Florida Congressional Districts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Map of Florida Senate Districts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Map of Florida House of Representatives Districts . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
www.FloridaChamber.com
This non-partisan voter guide lists the candidates for state and federaloffices and the proposed constitutional amendments that will appear on
the ballot for the November 3, 2020 General Election.
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IMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER
Registration Deadline for General Election:
October 5, 2020
Vote-by-Mail Return Deadline for General Election:
November 3, 2020 - 7:00 p.m.
General Election:
November 3, 2020
VOTE-BY-MAIL BALLOT
For vote-by-mail stateside and overseas uniformed service members andoverseas civilians (also known as UOCAVA voters), the deadline forelection officials to send ballots is 45 days before an election:
General Election: September 19, 2020
For domestic voters, the deadline for election officials to send ballots isbetween 40 and 33 days (7-day window) before an election:
General Election: September 24, 2020
EARLY VOTING
The early voting period consists of a minimum mandatory period of 8 days.It starts on the 10th day and ends on the 3rd day before Election Day:
General Election: October 24 – October 31, 2020
In addition, each county Supervisor of Elections may at his or her owndiscretion offer additional days of early voting on any or all days during the15th through 11th day and the last Sunday before Election Day.
Kim A. Barton 352-374-5252
Nita Crawford 904-259-6339
Mark Andersen 850-784-6100
Terry L. Vaughan 904-966-6266
Lori Scott 321-633-2124
Peter Antonacci 954-357-7050
Sharon Chason 850-674-8568
Paul A. Stamoulis 941-833-5400
Susan A. Gill 352-564-7120
Chris H. Chambless 904-269-6350
Jennifer J. Edwards 239-252-8683
Elizabeth P. Horne 386-758-1026
Mark F. Negley 863-993-4871
Starlet Cannon 352-498-1216
Mike Hogan 904-630-1414
David H. Stafford 850-595-3900
Kaiti Lenhart 386-313-4170
Heather Riley 850-653-9520
Shirley G. Knight 850-627-9910
Connie Sanchez 352-463-3194
Aletris Farnam 863-946-6005
John Hanlon 850-229-6117
Laura Hutto 386-792-1426
Diane Smith 863-773-6061
Brenda Hoots 863-675-5230
Shirley Anderson 352-754-4125
Penny Ogg 863-402-6655
Craig Latimer 813-744-5900
Therisa Meadows 850-547-1107
Leslie Rossway Swan 772-226-3440
Sylvia D. Stephens 850-482-9652
Marty Bishop 850-997-3348
Travis Hart 386-294-1261
Alan Hays 352-343-9734
ALACHUA
BAKER
BAY
BRADFORD
BREVARD
BROWARD
CALHOUN
CHARLOTTE
CITRUS
CLAY
COLLIER
COLUMBIA
DESOTO
DIXIE
DUVAL
ESCAMBIA
FLAGLER
FRANKLIN
GADSDEN
GILCHRIST
GLADES
GULF
HAMILTON
HARDEE
HENDRY
HERNANDO
HIGHLANDS
HILLSBOROUGH
HOLMES
INDIAN RIVER
JACKSON
JEFFERSON
LAFAYETTE
LAKE
S U P E R V I S O R S O F E L E C T I O N S
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COUNTY SUPERVISOR PHONE COUNTY SUPERVISOR PHONE
Tommy Doyle 239-533-8683
Mark S. Earley 850-606-8683
Tammy Jones 352-486-5163
Grant Conyers 850-643-5226
Thomas R. Hardee 850-973-6507
Michael Bennett 941-741-3823
Wesley Wilcox 352-620-3290
Vicki Davis 772-288-5637
Christina White 305-499-8683
Joyce Griffin 305-292-3416
Vicki P. Cannon 904-491-7500
Paul A. Lux 850-689-5600
Diane Hagan 863-763-4014
Bill Cowles 407-836-2070
Mary Jane Arrington 407-742-6000
Wendy Sartory Link 561-656-6200
Brian E. Corley 800-851-8754
Julie Marcus 727-464-6108
Lori Edwards 863-534-5888
Charles Overturf 386-329-0224
Tappie A. Villane 850-983-1900
Ron Turner 941-861-8600
Chris Anderson 407-585-8683
Vicky Oakes 904-823-2238
Gertrude Walker 772-462-1500
William Keen 352-569-1540
Glenda B. Williams 386-362-2616
Dana Southerland 850-838-3515
Deborah K. Osborne 386-496-2236
Lisa Lewis 386-736-5930
Henry Wells 850-926-7575
Bobby Beasley 850-892-8112
Carol F. Rudd 850-638-6230
LEE
LEON
LEVY
LIBERTY
MADISON
MANATEE
MARION
MARTIN
MIAMI-DADE
MONROE
NASSAU
OKALOOSA
OKEECHOBEE
ORANGE
OSCEOLA
PALM BEACH
PASCO
PINELLAS
POLK
PUTNAM
SANTA ROSA
SARASOTA
SEMINOLE
ST. JOHNS
ST. LUCIE
SUMTER
SUWANNEE
TAYLOR
UNION
VOLUSIA
WAKULLA
WALTON
WASHINGTON
U . S . P R E S I D E N T I A L A N D U . S .C O N G R E S S I O N A L R A C E S
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Matt Gaetz (REP)*
Phil Ehr (DEM)
Albert Oram (NPA)
John Rutherford (REP)*
Donna Deegan (DEM)
Gary Koniz (WRI)
Neal Dunn (REP)*
Kim O' Connor (WRI)Kristy Thripp (WRI)
Gary Adler (REP)
Al Lawson (DEM)*
Kat Cammack (REP)
Adam Christensen (DEM)
Michael Waltz (REP)*
Clint Curtis (DEM)
Alan Grayson (WRI)John G. "Gerry" Nolan
52.9% 25.0% 22.1%
66.8% 27.9%
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48.0% 33.5% 18.5%
65.7% 30.4%
41.7% 35.9% 22.4%
55.7% 39.8%
49.0% 28.0% 23.0%
61.4% 33.8%
23.5% 57.3% 19.2%
36.1% 60.3%
39.9% 32.3% 27.8%
56.5% 39.5%
H O U S E R A C E SU.S.
Strong Republican
Strong Republican
Strong Republican
Strong Republican
Strong Democrat
Strong Republican
Escambia, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa, Walton, and part of Holmes
Bay, Calhoun, Dixie, Franklin, Gilchrist, Gulf, Jackson, Lafayette, Levy, Liberty,Suwanee, Taylor, Wakulla, and Washington, and parts of Columbia, Holmes,
Jefferson, Leon, and Marion
Alachua, Bradford, Clay, Putnam, Union, and part of Marion
Nassau and parts of Duval and St. Johns
Baker, Gadsden, Hamilton, Madison, and parts of Columbia, Duval,Jefferson, and Leon
Flagler, Volusia, and parts of Lake and St. Johns
* Incumbent
U . S . C O N G R E S S I O N A L
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Bill Posey (REP)*
Jim Kennedy (DEM)
Gus Micheal Bilirakis (REP)*
Kimberly Walker (DEM)
William P. "Bill" Olson (REP)
Darren Soto (DEM)*
Clay Hill (WRI)
Anna Paulina Luna (REP)
Charlie Crist (DEM)*
Jacob Curnow (WRI)
Vennia Francois (REP)
Val Demings (DEM)*
Sufiyah Yasmine (WRI)
Christine Y. Quinn (REP)
Kathy Castor (DEM)*
Leo Valentin (REP)
Stephanie Murphy (DEM)*
Daniel Webster (REP)*
Dana Marie Cottrell (DEM)
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32.6% 37.7% 29.7%
43.6% 50.8%
43.3% 30.3% 26.4%
57.8% 37.3%
27.3% 39.8% 32.9%
41.5% 54.3%
24.8% 45.2% 30.0%
34.6% 61.2%
28.1% 43.0% 28.9%
39.0% 57.1%
33.1% 38.3% 28.6%
45.9% 49.1%
40.2% 30.4% 29.4%
56.9% 38.4%
47.7% 28.3% 24.0%
64.4% 32.4%
Seminole and part of Orange
Brevard, Indian River, and part of Orange
Osceola and parts of Orange and Polk
Part of Orange
Citrus, Hernando, Sumter, and parts of Lake and Marion
Pasco and parts of Hillsborough and Pinellas
Part of Pinellas
Part of Hillsborough
Lean Democrat
Strong Republican
Strong Democrat
Strong Democrat
Strong Republican
Strong Republican
Lean Democrat
Strong Democrat
* Incumbent
U . S . C O N G R E S S I O N A L
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Vern Buchanan (REP)*
Margaret Good (DEM)
Greg Musselwhite (REP)
Alcee Hastings (DEM)*
Greg Steube (REP)*
Allen Ellison (DEM)
Theodore "Pink Tie" Murray (NPA)
Laura Loomer (REP)
Lois Frankel (DEM)*
Piotr Blass (WRI)Sylvia Caravetta (WRI)
Brian Mast (REP)*
Pam Keith (DEM)
K.W. Miller (NPA)
James "Jim" Pruden (REP)
Ted Deutch (DEM)*
Scott Franklin (REP)
Alan Cohn (DEM)
Byron Donalds (REP)
Cindy Lyn Banyai (DEM)
Patrick Post (WRI)
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35.9% 35.1% 29.0%
52.9% 43.0%
40.3% 33.1% 26.6%
53.3% 42.6%
44.6% 28.7% 26.7%
61.7% 34.7%
38.1% 34.5% 27.4%
53.0% 43.8%
27.8% 42.5% 29.7%
40.8% 56.4%
26.4% 43.9% 29.7%
39.1% 58.6%
12.6% 62.4% 25.0%
18.0% 79.9%
45.2% 26.5% 28.3%
59.0% 37.1%
Parts of Hillsborough, Lake, and Polk
Manatee and parts of Hillsborough and Sarasota
Charlotte, DeSoto, Glades, Hardee, Highlands, Okeechobee, and parts ofLee, Polk, and Sarasota
Martin, St. Lucie, and part of Palm Beach
Parts of Collier and Lee
Parts of Broward and Palm Beach
Part of Palm Beach
Parts of Broward and Palm Beach
Lean Republican
Lean Republican
Strong Republican
Lean Republican
Strong Republican
Strong Democrat
Strong Democrat
Strong Democrat
* Incumbent
U . S . C O N G R E S S I O N A L
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Lavern Spicer (REP)
Frederica Wilson (DEM)*
Howard Knepper (WRI)Hector RIvera (WRI)
Mario Diaz-Balart (REP)*
Carlos Gimenez (REP)
Debbie Mucarsel-Powell (DEM)*
Carla Spalding (REP)
Debbie Wasserman Schultz (DEM)*
Demetrius "DB" Fugate (WRI)Jeff Olson (WRI)
Maria Elvira Salazar (REP)
Donna Shalala (DEM)*
Frank E. Polo Sr. (WRI)
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24.1% 44.5% 31.4%
35.6% 61.4%
11.5% 62.6% 25.9%
15.4% 82.4%
38.9% 28.7% 32.4%
49.0% 47.9%
31.2% 35.7% 33.1%
40.2% 56.3%
31.4% 36.2% 32.4%
38.6% 57.9%
Parts of Broward and Miami-Dade Monroe and part of Miami-Dade
Parts of Broward and Miami-Dade
Hendry and parts of Collier and Miami-Dade
Part of Miami-Dade
Strong Democrat
Strong Democrat
Swing
Swing
Lean Democrat
* Incumbent
Elected
F L O R I D A S E N A T E
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Marva Harris Preston (REP)
Loranne Ausley (DEM)
Joshua Eli Adams (REP)
Randolph Bracy (DEM)*
Jennifer Bradley (REP)
Melina Rayna Barratt (DEM)
Josh Anderson (REP)
Linda Stewart (DEM)*
Travis Hutson (REP)*
Heather Hunter (DEM)
Louis T. Minnis Jr. (REP)
Victor M. Torres Jr. (DEM)*
Mike James (NPA)
Doug Broxson (REP)*
Karen Butler (DEM)
Jason Brodeur (REP)
Patricia Sigman (DEM)
Jestine Iannotti (NPA)
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49.7% 28.1% 22.2%
63.6% 31.1%
29.9% 53.0% 17.1%
43.6% 52.2%
52.1% 27.7% 20.1%
72.3% 24.2%
45.2% 30.0% 24.8%
59.3% 36.6%
25.3% 40.4% 34.3%
36.9% 58.8%
27.0% 41.4% 31.5%
36.4% 57.9%
23.1% 49.0% 27.9%
32.3% 63.6%
35.8% 34.5% 29.7%
49.4% 45.4%
Escambia, Santa Rosa, and part of Okaloosa
* Incumbent
Calhoun, Franklin, Gadsden, Gulf, Hamilton, Jefferson, Leon, Liberty,Madison, Taylor, and Wakulla
Baker, Bradford, Clay, Columbia, Dixie, Gilchrist, Lafayette, Levy, Suwannee,Union, and part of Marion
Flagler, St. Johns, and part of Volusia
Seminole and part of Volusia
Part of Orange
Part of Orange
Osceola and part of Orange
Strong Republican Swing
Lean Democrat Strong Democrat
Strong Republican Democratic
Strong Republican Democratic
Chamber Endorsed
F L O R I D A S E N A T E
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Darryl Ervin Rouson (DEM)*
Christina Paylan (NPA)
Gayle Harrell (REP)*
Corinna Balderramos Robinson (DEM)
Danny Burgess (REP)
Kathy Lewis (DEM)
Ray Rodrigues (REP)
Rachel Brown (DEM)
Jim Boyd (REP)
Anthony Eldon (DEM)
Brian Norton (REP)
Tina Polsky (DEM)
Debbie Mayfield (REP)*
Scot Fretwell (DEM)
Phillip Snyder (NPA)
Joe Gruters (REP)*
Katherine Norman (DEM)
Robert Kaplan (NPA)
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43.0% 30.1% 26.9%
57.2% 37.9%
22.0% 49.9% 28.1%
32.2% 63.8%
35.8% 35.1% 29.1%
52.1% 43.7%
42.4% 30.8% 26.9%
57.0% 39.1%
28.9% 40.9% 30.2%
42.5% 55.3%
42.4% 27.7% 29.9%
57.7% 38.2%
38.4% 35.0% 26.7%
54.0% 42.5%
42.5% 31.0% 26.5%
55.3% 40.9%
Indian River and part of Brevard
* Incumbent
Parts of Hillsborough and Pinellas
Parts of Hillsborough, Pasco, and Polk
Manatee and part of Hillsborough
Sarasota and part of Charlotte
Martin, St. Lucie, and part of Palm Beach
Part of Lee
Parts of Broward and Palm Beach
Republican Republican
Strong Democrat Lean Republican
Lean Republican Strong Republican
Republican Democratic
Chamber Endorsed
F L O R I D A S E N A T E
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Perry E. Thurston Jr. (DEM)*
Shevrin "Shev" Jones (DEM)
Darien Hill (WRI)
Ileana Garcia (REP)
Jose Javier Rodriguez (DEM)*
Alex Rodriguez (NPA)
Tami Donnally (REP)
Lori Berman (DEM)*
Ana Maria Rodriguez (REP)
Javier E. Fernandez (DEM)
Celso D. Alfonso (NPA)
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24.0% 46.4% 29.6%
36.3% 61.4%
12.2% 63.5% 24.3%
18.8% 79.0%
12.6% 61.5% 25.9%
16.8% 81.0%
30.7% 36.5% 32.8%
37.6% 58.9%
32.9% 35.0% 32.1%
43.2% 53.3%
Part of Palm Beach
* Incumbent
Part of Broward County
Parts of Broward and Miami-Dade
Part of Miami-Dade
Monroe and part of Miami-Dade
Strong Democrat Lean Democrat
Strong Democrat Swing
Strong Democrat
Elected
Chamber Endorsed
F L O R I D A H O U S E O FR E P R E S E N T A T I V E S
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Alex Andrade (REP)*
Dianne Krumel (DEM)
Jay Trumbull (REP)*
Alicia Bays (DEM)
Jayer Williamson (REP)*
Angela L. Hoover (DEM)
Jason Shoaf (REP)*
Taymour Khan (DEM)
Patt Maney (REP)
John Plante (DEM)
Lance Lawrence (WRI)Ramon Alexander (DEM)*
Michelle Salzman (REP)
Franscine C. Mathis (DEM) Brad Drake (REP)*
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46.6% 33.0% 20.4%
61.3% 34.3%
44.0% 33.2% 22.8%
55.5% 38.7%
59.4% 18.7% 21.9%
75.2% 19.5%
55.9% 20.2% 23.8%
68.8% 24.6%
14.1% 67.5% 18.4%
22.2% 73.8%
42.2% 44.2% 13.6%
67.6% 29.4%
52.8% 25.1% 22.1%
69.7% 25.4%
55.2% 27.8% 17.0%
75.5% 21.4%
Part of Escambia
* Incumbent
Parts of Escambia and Santa Rosa
Parts of Okaloosa and Santa Rosa
Part of Okaloosa
Holmes, Jackson, Walton, Washington, and part of Bay
Part of Bay
Calhoun, Franklin, Gulf, Jefferson, Lafayette, Liberty, Madison, Taylor,Wakulla, and part of Leon
Gadsden and part of Leon
Strong Republican
Republican
Strong Republican
Strong Republican
Strong Republican
Strong Republican
Republican
Strong Democrat
Elected
Elected
Chamber Endorsed
F L O R I D A H O U S E O FR E P R E S E N T A T I V E S
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Chuck Brannan (REP)*
Rock Aboujaoude Jr. (DEM)
Angie Nixon (DEM)
Nancy Lynn Kapetanovic (WRI)
Cord Byrd (REP)*
Joshua Hicks (DEM)Wyman Duggan (REP)*
Tammyette Thomas (DEM)
Clay Yarborough (REP)*
Emmanuel Blimie (DEM)
Jason Fischer (REP)*
Ben Marcus (DEM)
Jim Kallinger (REP)
Allison Tant (DEM)Tracie Davis (DEM)*
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34.5% 47.1% 18.4%
42.4% 52.3%
49.6% 34.0% 16.5%
72.5% 24.5%
53.0% 24.8% 22.1%
66.4% 29.0%
41.5% 32.3% 26.2%
55.4% 39.5%
44.6% 31.6% 23.7%
56.8% 38.2%
37.5% 40.3% 22.2%
51.7% 43.9%
22.5% 58.6% 18.9%
33.3% 63.9%
22.0% 57.4% 20.6%
32.1% 64.1%
Part of Leon
* Incumbent
Baker, Columbia, Hamilton, Suwannee, and part of Alachua
Nassau and part of Duval
Part of Duval
Part of Duval
Part of Duval
Part of Duval
Part of Duval
Democratic
Strong Republican
Strong Republican
Republican
Strong Democrat
Strong Democrat
Lean Republican
Strong Republican
ELECTED
Chamber Endorsed
F L O R I D A H O U S E O FR E P R E S E N T A T I V E S
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Sam Garrison (REP)
Leroy Anthony Edwards (DEM)
Ken Willey (LPF)
Joe Harding (REP)
Barbara Byram (DEM)
Bobby Payne (REP)*
Kimberly Duggar (DEM)
Stan McClain (REP)*
Cynthia Dela Rosa (DEM)
Yvonne Hayes Hinson (DEM) Paul Renner (REP)*
Adam Morley (DEM)
Cyndi Stevenson (REP)*
Dave Rogers (DEM)Chuck Clemons (REP)*
Kayser Enneking (DEM)
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52.8% 24.8% 22.4%
64.3% 31.2%
51.8% 23.8% 24.3%
68.6% 27.0%
49.6% 31.1% 19.2%
71.1% 25.6%
23.1% 54.1% 22.9%
32.1% 62.9%
44.6% 30.1% 25.3%
60.7% 35.6%
47.0% 30.1% 22.9%
64.6% 31.5%
45.1% 32.6% 22.2%
61.9% 34.9%
35.6% 41.6% 22.8%
47.2% 47.6%
Part of St. Johns
* Incumbent
Part of Clay
Bradford, Putnam, Union, and part of Clay
Parts of Alachua and Marion
Dixie, Gilchrist, and part of Alachua
Levy and part of Marion
Part of Marion
Flagler and parts of St. Johns and Volusia
Strong Republican
Strong Republican
Strong Republican
Strong Democrat
Swing
Strong Republican
Strong Republican
Strong Republican
Elected
Chamber Endorsed
F L O R I D A H O U S E O FR E P R E S E N T A T I V E S
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Elizabeth Fetterhoff (REP)*
Patrick Henry (DEM)
Bob Cortes (REP)
Joy Goff-Marcil (DEM)*
Webster Barnaby (REP)
Dolores Guzman (DEM)
Keith Truenow (REP)
Crissy Stile (DEM)
David Smith (REP)*
Pasha Baker (DEM)
Michael A. Riccio (NPA)
Anthony Sabatini (REP)*
Stephanie L. Dukes (DEM)
Tom Leek (REP)*
Sarah Zutter (DEM)
Joseph "Joe" Hannoush (LPF)
Scott Plakon (REP)*
Tracey Kagan (DEM)
Juan Rodriguez (NPA)
DIS
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T 25
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42.0% 29.9% 28.2%
58.6% 37.2%
31.9% 39.6% 28.5%
47.4% 48.2%
34.4% 33.9% 31.7%
53.7% 42.1%
36.4% 34.2% 29.3%
49.0% 45.4%
40.1% 32.4% 27.5%
56.2% 40.6%
43.9% 30.6% 25.5%
59.6% 36.7%
31.5% 39.1% 29.4%
43.0% 51.3%
36.7% 34.1% 29.2%
49.7% 45.4%
Part of Volusia
* Incumbent
Part of Volusia
Part of Volusia
Part of Seminole
Part of Seminole
Parts of Orange and Seminole
Parts of Lake and Orange
Part of Lake
Republican
Swing
Lean Republican
Swing
Lean Republican
Lean Democrat
Republican
Republican
Chamber Endorsed
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Ralph Massullo (REP)*
Dushyant Jethagir Gosai (DEM)
Randy Maggard (REP)*
Brian Staver (DEM)
Blaise Ingoglia (REP)*
Keith G. Laufenberg (DEM)Josie Tomkow (REP)*
Chris Cause (DEM)
Amber Mariano (REP)*
Daniel Endonino (DEM)
Colleen Burton (REP)*
Jan Barrow (DEM)
Emily Michie (NPA)
Brett Hage (REP)*
Mamie "Dee" Melvin (DEM)
Ardian Zika (REP)*
Tammy Garcia (DEM)
DIS
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T 33
DIS
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T 34
DIS
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53.5% 25.2% 21.3%
68.3% 29.2%
49.7% 25.8% 24.6%
68.2% 28.7%
41.7% 31.2% 27.1%
61.8% 34.1%
36.4% 32.0% 31.6%
57.5% 37.5%
37.6% 35.6% 26.8%
54.0% 41.0%
36.5% 31.9% 31.6%
57.2% 38.4%
38.9% 32.6% 28.6%
55.7% 39.5%
43.0% 28.4% 28.6%
61.1% 34.4%
Sumter and parts of Lake and Marion
* Incumbent
Citrus and part of Hernando
Part of Hernando
Part of Pasco
Part of Pasco
Part of Pasco
Parts of Osceola and Polk
Part of Polk
Strong Republican
Strong Republican
Strong Republican
Lean Republican
Strong Republican
Lean Republican
Lean Republican
Lean Republican
Chamber Endorsed
F L O R I D A H O U S E O FR E P R E S E N T A T I V E S
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Fred Hawkins (REP)
Barbara Ann Cady (DEM)
Leroy Sanchez (NPA)
Travaris McCurdy (DEM)
Kristen Arrington (DEM) Jeremy Sisson (REP)
Anna V. Eskamani (DEM)*
Bruno Portigliatti (REP)
Geraldine Thompson (DEM)*Jesus Martinez (REP)
Daisy Morales (DEM)
Sam Killibrew (REP)*
Jared West (DEM)Kamia Brown (DEM)*
DIS
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T 41
DIS
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T 42
DIS
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T 43
DIS
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T 45
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32.5% 37.3% 30.2%
50.8% 45.4%
31.0% 36.9% 32.0%
49.6% 46.4%
15.5% 48.7% 35.8%
23.8% 72.5%
33.8% 34.5% 31.6%
44.4% 51.0%
17.1% 46.9% 36.0%
25.9% 70.0%
32.6% 40.3% 27.1%
41.2% 52.9%
10.0% 61.4% 28.6%
14.8% 81.9%
19.7% 52.6% 27.7%
29.4% 66.9%
Part of Polk
* Incumbent
Parts of Osceola and Polk
Part of Osceola
Part of Orange
Part of Orange
Part of Orange
Part of Orange
Part of Orange
Lean Republican
Swing
Strong Democrat
Lean Democrat
Strong Democrat
Strong Democrat
Democratic
Strong Democrat
Elected
Elected
Elected
Chamber Endorsed
F L O R I D A H O U S E O FR E P R E S E N T A T I V E S
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Rene "Coach P" Plasencia (REP)*
Nina Yoakum (DEM)
Erin Grall (REP)*
Albert M. Griffiths (DEM)
Tyler Sirois (REP)*
Joan Marie Majid (DEM)
Kaylee Tuck (REP)
Linda Tripp (DEM)
Jacob Hensley (WRI)
Thad Altman (REP)*
Lloyd Dabbs (DEM)
Melony Bell (REP)*
James Davis (DEM)
Robert Prater (REP)
Carlos Guillermo Smith (DEM)*
Randy Fine (REP)*
Phil Moore (DEM)
Thomas Patrick Unger (WRI)
DIS
TRIC
T 49
DIS
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T 50
DIS
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T 51
DIS
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T 53
DIS
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T 54
DIS
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T 55
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23.8% 42.4% 33.7%
33.7% 60.2%
35.6% 34.3% 30.1%
50.0% 44.9%
42.8% 31.7% 25.5%
57.9% 36.9%
45.4% 28.1% 26.5%
58.4% 36.1%
41.1% 34.1% 24.7%
61.1% 35.1%
46.7% 30.3% 23.0%
65.5% 31.3%
45.2% 29.2% 25.7%
59.6% 36.7%
36.6% 34.3% 29.1%
52.9% 42.1%
Part of Orange
* Incumbent
Parts of Brevard and Orange
Part of Brevard
Part of Brevard
Part of Brevard
Indian River and part of St. Lucie
Glades, Highlands, Okeechobee, and part of St. Lucie
DeSoto, Hardee, and part of Polk
Strong Democrat
Lean Republican
Strong Republican
Strong Republican
Republican
Strong Republican
Strong Republican
Republican
Chamber Endorsed
F L O R I D A H O U S E O FR E P R E S E N T A T I V E S
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Lawrence McClure (REP)*
Cleo L. "CL" Townsend Jr. (DEM)
Angel S. Urbina Capo (REP)
Susan L. Valdes (DEM)*
Laurie Rodriguez-Person
Michael Owen (REP)
Andrew Learned (DEM)Fentrice Driskell (DEM)*
Jackie Toledo (REP)*
Julie Jenkins (DEM)
Traci Koster (REP)
Jessica Harrington (DEM)
Mike Beltran (REP)*
Scott "Mr. H" Hottenstein (DEM)Dianne "Ms. Dee" Hart (DEM)*
DIS
TRIC
T 57
DIS
TRIC
T 58
DIS
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T 59
DIS
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T 61
DIS
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T 62
DIS
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T 63
DIS
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DIS
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T 64
36.9% 33.5% 29.6%
54.4% 42.0%
35.4% 36.6% 28.0%
53.2% 43.1%
31.9% 37.4% 30.7%
48.0% 47.7%
37.6% 33.9% 28.5%
48.5% 47.2%
39.4% 31.8% 28.8%
52.6% 43.4%
30.6% 39.8% 29.7%
42.9% 53.2%
22.8% 45.0% 32.2%
33.3% 63.0%
11.7% 62.7% 25.6%
16.8% 80.0%
Part of Hillsborough
* Incumbent
Part of Hillsborough
Part of Hillsborough
Part of Hillsborough
Part of Hillsborough
Part of Hillsborough
Part of Hillsborough
Parts of Hillsborough and Pinellas
Republican
Republican
Swing
Lean Republican
Strong Democrat
Strong Democrat
Democratic
Republican
Elected
Elected
Chamber Endorsed
F L O R I D A H O U S E O FR E P R E S E N T A T I V E S
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Nick DiCeglie (REP)*
Patricia M. Plantamura (DEM)
Michele K. Rayner (DEM)
Chris Latvala (REP)*
Dawn Douglas (DEM)
Will Robinson (REP)*
Andy Mele (DEM)
Matt Tito (REP)
Ben Diamond (DEM)*
Fiona McFarland (REP)
Drake Buckman (DEM)
Chris Sprowls (REP)*
Kelly Johnson (DEM)
Linda Chaney (REP)
Jennifer N. Webb (DEM)*
DIS
TRIC
T 65
DIS
TRIC
T 66
DIS
TRIC
T 67
DIS
TRIC
T 69
DIS
TRIC
T 70
DIS
TRIC
T 71
DIS
TRIC
T 68
DIS
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T 72
40.7% 30.3% 29.1%
54.5% 40.7%
39.7% 31.7% 28.6%
54.7% 40.7%
34.1% 34.6% 31.3%
49.5% 45.3%
32.3% 38.4% 29.3%
43.6% 50.4%
40.7% 34.4% 24.9%
50.2% 45.6%
41.1% 33.0% 25.9%
53.4% 42.2%
16.8% 58.8% 24.3%
23.7% 72.8%
35.8% 35.7% 28.5%
49.0% 46.1%
Part of Pinellas
* Incumbent
Part of Pinellas
Part of Pinellas
Part of Pinellas
Part of Pinellas
Parts of Hillsborough, Manatee, Pinellas, and Sarasota
Parts of Manatee and Sarasota
Part of Sarasota
Republican
Republican
Swing
Democratic
Lean Democrat
Strong Democrat
Lean Republican
Lean Republican
Elected
Chamber Endorsed
F L O R I D A H O U S E O FR E P R E S E N T A T I V E S
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James Buchanan (REP)*
Lisa Stortstrom (DEM)
Jenna Persons (REP)
Shawn Michael Williams (DEM)
Michael Grant (REP)*
David G. Jones (DEM)Spencer Roach (REP)*
Danika Fornear (DEM)
Adam Botana (REP)
Anselm Weber (DEM)
Lauren Uhlich Melo (REP)
Laura Novosad (DEM)
Tommy Gregory (REP)*
David Reeves Fairey (DEM)
Mike Giallombardo (REP)
Joshua Lopez (DEM)
DIS
TRIC
T 73
DIS
TRIC
T 74
DIS
TRIC
T 75
DIS
TRIC
T 77
DIS
TRIC
T 78
DIS
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T 79
DIS
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T 76
DIS
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T 80
48.3% 26.8% 25.0%
60.6% 35.4%
44.0% 27.8% 28.1%
59.6% 36.8%
45.3% 27.1% 27.6%
62.0% 34.4%
47.9% 23.6% 28.5%
61.1% 34.9%
47.0% 28.6% 24.4%
59.7% 36.9%
38.3% 31.0% 30.7%
56.4% 39.6%
40.5% 30.8% 28.7%
53.4% 42.5%
42.3% 26.0% 31.7%
60.3% 35.7%
Parts of Manatee and Sarasota
* Incumbent
Part of Sarasota
Charlotte
Part of Lee
Part of Lee
Part of Lee
Part of Lee
Hendry and part of Collier
Strong Republican
Strong Republican
Strong Republican
Strong Republican
Strong Republican
Republican
Republican
Strong Republican
Chamber Endorsed
F L O R I D A H O U S E O FR E P R E S E N T A T I V E S
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John Snyder (REP)
Elisa Edwards Ackerly (DEM)
Susan M. Kufdakis Rivera (REP)
Matt Willhite (DEM)*
Toby Overdorf (REP)*
Edgar "EJ" Bernier (DEM)
Herb Sennett (REP)
David Silvers (DEM)*
Dana Trabulsy (REP)
Dolores Hogan Johnson (DEM)*
Danielle Madsen (REP)
Omari Hardy (DEM)
Rubin Anderson (NPA)
Saulis Banionis (REP)
Kelly Skidmore (DEM)
Rick Roth (REP)*
Jim Carroll (DEM)
DIS
TRIC
T 81
DIS
TRIC
T 82
DIS
TRIC
T 83
DIS
TRIC
T 85
DIS
TRIC
T 86
DIS
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T 87
DIS
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T 84
DIS
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T 88
26.0% 45.1% 29.0%
39.1% 59.1%
46.0% 27.0% 27.0%
59.7% 36.9%
37.7% 35.1% 27.2%
52.9% 43.4%
33.1% 40.2% 26.6%
49.2% 47.6%
13.8% 60.4% 25.9%
19.7% 78.2%
20.3% 45.7% 34.0%
32.0% 65.1%
27.6% 42.3% 30.1%
41.6% 56.1%
37.9% 33.3% 28.8%
52.7% 44.7%
Part of Palm Beach
* Incumbent
Parts of Martin and Palm Beach
Parts of Martin and St. Lucie
Part of St. Lucie
Part of Palm Beach
Part of Palm Beach
Part of Palm Beach
Part of Palm Beach
Strong Democrat
Strong Republican
Strong Republican
Lean Democrat
Lean Republican
Democratic
Strong Democrat
Strong Democrat
Chamber Endorsed
F L O R I D A H O U S E O FR E P R E S E N T A T I V E S
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Lydia Maldonado (REP)
Joseph A. Casello (DEM)*Bobby DuBose (DEM)*
Sayd Hussain (REP)
Emily Ann Slosberg (DEM)* Anika Omphroy (DEM)*
Patricia Hawkins-Williams (DEM)*
Nancy St. Clair (NPA)
Christine Hunchofsky (DEM)
Muhammad Amin (WRI)
Mike Caruso (REP)*
Jim Bonfiglio (DEM)
Chip LaMarca (REP)*
Linda Thompson Gonzalez (DEM)
DIS
TRIC
T 89
DIS
TRIC
T 90
DIS
TRIC
T 91
DIS
TRIC
T 93
DIS
TRIC
T 94
DIS
TRIC
T 95
DIS
TRIC
T 92
DIS
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T 96
35.0% 34.6% 30.4%
48.5% 49.0%
24.5% 45.1% 30.5%
38.2% 59.4%
27.2% 45.2% 27.6%
39.2% 59.2%
17.0% 56.5% 26.5%
26.7% 70.9%
23.8% 45.4% 30.8%
37.1% 60.2%
9.1% 67.1% 23.8%
13.4% 84.8%
12.1% 65.9% 21.9%
17.2% 80.5%
35.2% 35.9% 29.0%
49.0% 48.0%
Part of Palm Beach
* Incumbent
Part of Palm Beach
Part of Palm Beach
Part of Broward
Part of Broward
Part of Broward
Part of Broward
Part of Broward
Lean Republican
Strong Democrat
Strong Democrat
Strong Democrat
Swing
Strong Democrat
Strong Democrat
Strong Democrat
Elected
Elected
Chamber Endorsed
F L O R I D A H O U S E O FR E P R E S E N T A T I V E S
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Michael Gottlieb (DEM)* Felicia Simone Robinson (DEM)
Evan Jenne (DEM)*Tom Fabricio (REP)
Cindy Polo (DEM)*
Joseph "Joe" Geller (DEM)*George Navarini (REP)
Robin Bartleman (DEM)
Dan Daley (DEM)*
Vincent "Vinny" Parlatore (REP)
Marie Woodson (DEM)
DIS
TRIC
T 97
DIS
TRIC
T 98
DIS
TRIC
T 99
DIS
TRIC
T 10
1D
ISTR
ICT
102
DIS
TRIC
T 10
3
DIS
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T 10
0
DIS
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4
20.7% 49.4% 30.0%
32.3% 64.7%
24.7% 45.7% 29.6%
36.4% 60.5%
24.4% 45.6% 30.1%
37.8% 59.1%
24.5% 39.7% 35.8%
39.6% 57.7%
26.1% 40.6% 33.3%
35.2% 61.8%
30.4% 34.2% 35.4%
39.2% 58.2%
12.1% 62.3% 25.6%
15.2% 82.5%
14.0% 58.3% 27.7%
21.1% 76.1%
Part of Broward
* Incumbent
Part of Broward
Part of Broward
Parts of Broward and Miami-Dade
Part of Broward
Parts of Broward and Miami-Dade
Parts of Broward and Miami-Dade
Part of Broward
Strong Democrat
Strong Democrat
Strong Democrat
Strong Democrat
Strong Democrat
Strong Democrat
Democratic
Strong Democrat
Elected
Elected Elected
Elected
Elected
Chamber Endorsed
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Bob Rommel (REP)*
Sara McFadden (DEM)
Alex Rizo (REP)
Annette Collazo (DEM)
Christopher Benjamin (DEM)
Bryan Avila (REP)*
Ross Elde Hancock (DEM)
Dotie Joseph (DEM)*Bruno A. Barreiro (REP)
Nicholas Xavier Duran (DEM)*
David Borrero (REP)
Maureen Porras (DEM)James Bush III (DEM)*
DIS
TRIC
T 10
5D
ISTR
ICT
106
DIS
TRIC
T 10
7
DIS
TRIC
T 10
9D
ISTR
ICT
110
DIS
TRIC
T 11
1
DIS
TRIC
T 10
8
DIS
TRIC
T 11
2
32.0% 32.4% 35.6%
40.0% 56.7%
55.0% 22.6% 22.5%
62.7% 33.8%
9.5% 63.8% 26.7%
14.6% 83.2%
8.3% 68.3% 23.3%
11.2% 86.6%
28.7% 36.2% 35.0%
35.4% 61.0%
36.7% 30.3% 32.9%
45.5% 51.9%
35.6% 30.7% 33.7%
44.9% 52.4%
10.3% 65.1% 24.7%
12.1% 86.0%
Parts of Broward, Collier, and Miami-Dade
* Incumbent
Part of Collier
Part of Miami-Dade
Part of Miami-Dade
Part of Miami-Dade
Part of Miami-Dade
Part of Miami-Dade
Part of Miami-Dade
Lean Democrat
Strong Republican
Strong Democrat
Strong Democrat
Strong Democrat
Lean Republican
Lean Republican
Strong Democrat
Elected
Elected
Elected
Chamber Endorsed
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Demi Busatta Cabrera (REP)
Jean-Pierre Bado (DEM)
Anthony Rodriguez (REP)*
Ricky Junquera (DEM)
Vance Aloupis (REP)*
Franccesca Cesti-Browne (DEM)
Juan Fernandez-Barquin (REP)*
Imtiaz Ahmad Mohammad (DEM)
Daniel A. Perez (REP)*
Bob Lynch (DEM)
Manuel Rodriguez (WRI)
James "Jim" Vernon Mooney Jr. (REP)
Clint Barras (DEM)
Michael Grieco (DEM)* Kevin Chambliss (DEM)
DIS
TRIC
T 11
3D
ISTR
ICT
114
DIS
TRIC
T 11
5
DIS
TRIC
T 11
7D
ISTR
ICT
118
DIS
TRIC
T 11
9
DIS
TRIC
T 11
6
DIS
TRIC
T 12
0
22.1% 41.7% 36.2%
30.1% 66.9%
34.3% 34.9% 30.8%
41.3% 55.2%
35.9% 33.4% 30.6%
43.0% 53.5%
38.1% 29.2% 32.7%
45.3% 51.2%
34.6% 35.6% 29.8%
47.1% 48.7%
33.8% 29.4% 36.7%
41.9% 54.7%
34.2% 31.2% 34.6%
42.2% 54.4%
15.9% 53.4% 30.7%
19.5% 77.9%
Part of Miami-Dade
* Incumbent
Part of Miami-Dade
Part of Miami-Dade
Part of Miami-Dade
Part of Miami-Dade
Part of Miami-Dade
Part of Miami-Dade
Monroe and part of Miami-Dade
Strong Democrat
Lean Democrat
Swing
Lean Republican
Strong Democrat
Swing
Swing
Swing
Elected Elected
Chamber Endorsed
C O N S T I T U T I O N A LA M E N D M E N T S
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AMENDMENT 1Citizenship Required to Vote in Florida Elections
Florida Chamber Position: Oppose
Sponsor: Florida for a Fair Wage
AMENDMENT 2Raising Florida's Minimum Wage
Florida Chamber Position: No Position
Official Ballot Summary: This amendment provides that only United States Citizens who are at least eighteenyears of age, a permanent resident of Florida, and registered to vote, as provided by law, shall be qualified to votein a Florida election.
Sponsor: Florida Citizen Voters
AMENDMENT 3All Voters Vote in a Primary Elections for State Legislature, Governor and Cabinet
Official Ballot Summary: Raises minimum wage to $10.00 per hour effective September 30th, 2021. EachSeptember 30th thereafter, minimum wage shall increase by $1.00 per hour until the minimum wage reaches$15.00 per hour on September 30th, 2026. From that point forward, future minimum wage increases shall revertto being adjusted annually for inflation starting September 30th, 2027.
Florida Chamber Position: Oppose
Official Ballot Summary: Allows all registered voters to vote in primaries for state legislature, governor, andcabinet regardless of political party affiliation. All candidates for an office, including party nominated candidates,appear on the same primary ballot. Two highest vote getters advance to general election. If only two candidatesqualify, no primary is held and winner is determined in general election. Candidate’s party affiliation mayappear on ballot as provided by law. Effective January 1, 2024.
Sponsor: All Voters Vote, Inc
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AMENDMENT 4Voter Approval of Constitutional Amendments
Florida Chamber Position: No Position
Sponsor: The Florida Legislature/House (HJR 369)
AMENDMENT 5Limitation on Homestead Assessments
Florida Chamber Position: Support
Official Ballot Summary: Requires all proposed amendments or revisions to the state constitution to beapproved by the voters in two elections, instead of one, in order to take effect. The proposal applies the currentthresholds for passage to each of the two elections.
Sponsor: Keep Our Constitution Clean PC
AMENDMENT 6Ad Valorem Tax Discount for Spouses of Certain Deceased Veterans Who HadPermanent, Combat-Related Disabilities
Official Ballot Summary: Proposing an amendment to the State Constitution, effective date January 1, 2021,to increase, from 2 years to 3 years, the period of time during which accrued Save-Our-Homes benefits may betransferred from a prior homestead to a new homestead.
Florida Chamber Position: No Position
Official Ballot Summary: Provides that the homestead property tax discount for certain veterans withpermanent combat-related disabilities carries over to such veteran’s surviving spouse who holds legal orbeneficial title to, and who permanently resides on, the homestead property, until he or she remarries or sellsor otherwise disposes of the property. The discount may be transferred to a new homestead property of thesurviving spouse under certain conditions. The amendment takes effect January 1, 2021.
Sponsor: The Florida Legislature/House (HJR 877)
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Congressional DistrictsSC14-19052-Dec-15
Ordered byThe Florida Supreme Court
See LWV v. Detzner.Case no SC14-1905
Map produced by professional staff:Florida Senate Committee on Reapportionment404 S. Monroe St. Tallahassee, FL 32399-1100Office: 2000 The Capitol; Phone: (850) 487-5855.Website: http.//www.flsenate.gov/session/redistricting
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Congressional DistrictsSC14-19052-Dec-15
Ordered byThe Florida Supreme Court
See LWV v. Detzner.Case no SC14-1905
Map produced by professional staff:Florida Senate Committee on Reapportionment404 S. Monroe St. Tallahassee, FL 32399-1100Office: 2000 The Capitol; Phone: (850) 487-5855.Website: http.//www.flsenate.gov/session/redistricting
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Senate Joint Resolution1176 State House PlanH000H9049February 9, 2012
Map produced by professional staff:Florida Senate Committee on Reapportionment404 S. Monroe St. Tallahassee, FL 32399-1100Office: 2000 The Capitol; Phone: (850) 487-5855.Website: http.//www.flsenate.gov/session/redistricting
As the voice of Florida businesses andjob creation, the Florida Chamber
advocates and champions freeenterprise in every corner of Florida.The power of the Florida Chambercomes from our ability to educate,
unite, and mobilize Florida's businesscommunity.
Whether we are recruiting candidatesfor future elections, mobilizing our
members to pass an important pro-jobs bill or uniting chambers and
associations to stop attacks on jobcreation, the Florida Chamber fights for
policies that support a growingeconomy.
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Visit us online at www.FloridaChamber.com
The Florida Chamber Political Institute(FCPI) provides its members with the
essential tools, statistics, and analysis onevery candidate running for the State
House and Senate. We know we'll neverget the policy right until we get the
politics right.
By working together with Florida'sbusiness community, FCPI is able to
enact change at a legislative level thathelps secure Florida's future.
Political veteran Marian Johnson servesas Executive Director and providesextensive expertise, leadership, and
direction.
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See how you can get involved by contactingMarian Johnson, Executive Director, Florida Chamber Political Institute
(850) [email protected]
The Florida Institute for PoliticalLeadership is a new non-partisan program
created, managed, and funded by theFlorida Chamber of Commerce to educate
Floridians on the more than 5,000 openelected positions at the local level over the
next 5 years.
The Institute partners with localChambers of Commerce and pro-jobsorganizations across Florida to host non-partisan campaign schools and
training programs.
Whether you are in office, or interested inrunning for office now or in the future, this
is the program for you.
www.FIPL.org
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For more information, contact Rick Asnani, Executive Director,Florida Institute for Political Leadership
(561) 689-9787 | [email protected]
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