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Elecciones a la Cámara de Representantes de Estados Unidos de 2022 en Florida

Las elecciones a la Cámara de Representantes de los Estados Unidos de 2022 en Florida se llevaron a cabo el 8 de noviembre de 2022 para elegir a los 28 representantes estadounidenses de Florida , uno de cada uno de los 28 distritos congresuales del estado . Las primarias se llevaron a cabo el 23 de agosto de 2022. [1] Las elecciones coincidieron con las elecciones al Senado de los Estados Unidos de 2022 en Florida , otras elecciones a la Cámara de Representantes, otras elecciones al Senado de los Estados Unidos y varias elecciones estatales y locales .

El Partido Republicano ganó cuatro escaños, aumentando su mayoría de 16-11 a 20-8. Ningún republicano perdió la reelección.

Resumen de resultados

A nivel estatal

Distrito

Resultados de las elecciones a la Cámara de Representantes de los Estados Unidos de 2022 en Florida por distrito: [2]

Distrito 1

El republicano Matt Gaetz , que había representado al distrito desde 2017, fue reelegido con el 64,6% de los votos en 2020. [3] Ganó la reelección en 2022. [4]

El primer distrito incluye todos los condados de Escambia , Okaloosa y Santa Rosa , así como la parte occidental del condado de Walton . Después de la redistribución de distritos , el distrito se redujo un poco y perdió su parte del condado de Holmes y parte del condado de Walton.

A pesar de perder por un margen abrumador, Jones terminó siendo el candidato al Congreso de Florida con un desempeño superior al esperado en este ciclo electoral en comparación con los candidatos principales. Jones superó a Val Demings , la candidata demócrata para la carrera simultánea al Senado de los EE. UU., por aproximadamente 9 puntos porcentuales, y a Charlie Crist , el candidato demócrata a gobernador de Florida, por aproximadamente 11 puntos porcentuales dentro de los límites de este distrito. Sin embargo, esto probablemente tuvo que ver con los numerosos escándalos que enfrentó Matt Gaetz.

Primarias republicanas

Candidatos

Candidato
Eliminado en primaria
Retirado
No calificó
Rechazado

Respaldos

Matt Gaetz

Funcionarios del Poder Ejecutivo

Resultados

Resultados de las primarias republicanas por condado:
Leyenda del mapa
  •   Gaetz—70-80%
  •   Gaetz—60–70%

Primarias demócratas

Candidatos

Candidato
Eliminado en primaria
Rechazado

Resultados

Resultados de las primarias demócratas por condado:
Leyenda del mapa
  •   Jones—60–70%

Elecciones generales

Debate

Predicciones

Votación

Resultados

Distrito 2

El republicano Neal Dunn , que había representado al distrito desde 2017, fue reelegido con el 97% de los votos en 2020. Dunn ganó la reelección en 2022. [3]

Los límites del distrito se volvieron a trazar a partir de 2020, determinados por el ciclo de redistribución de distritos de 2020 .

Primarias republicanas

Candidatos

Candidato

Primarias demócratas

Candidatos

Candidato
Retirado

Respaldos

Al Lawson

Elecciones generales

Foro

Predicciones

Votación

Resultados

Distrito 3

La republicana Kat Cammack , que había representado al distrito desde 2021, fue elegida con el 57% de los votos en 2020. [3] Cammack ganó la reelección en 2022.

Los límites del distrito se volvieron a trazar a partir de 2020, determinados por el ciclo de redistribución de distritos de 2020 .

Primarias republicanas

Resultados de las primarias republicanas por condado:
Leyenda del mapa
  •   Cammack—>90%
  •   Cammack—80-90%
  •   Cammack—70-80%

Candidato

Eliminado en primaria

Retirado

Respaldos

Gato Cammack

Resultados

Primarias demócratas

Resultados de las primarias demócratas por condado:
Leyenda del mapa
  •   Halcón—70-80%
  •   Halcón—60-70%
  •   Halcón—50-60%
  •   Pozos: 50-60%

Candidatos

Candidato
Eliminado en primaria

Respaldos

Danielle Hawk

Resultados

Independientes

Elecciones generales

Debate

Predicciones

Resultados

Distrito 4

Los límites del distrito se volvieron a trazar a partir de 2020, determinados por el ciclo de redistribución de distritos de 2020 .

El distrito 4 (antes 5) se trazó de manera mucho más conservadora que en el mapa anterior, perdiendo Tallahassee y algunas partes competitivas del condado de Duval y ganando los condados de Nassau y Clay. Como resultado, se eliminó por completo el trazado de este a oeste que conectaba Tallahassee con Jacksonville.

Primarias demócratas

Candidatos

Candidato
Eliminado en primaria
Rechazado

Respaldos

Tony Hill

Sindicatos de trabajadores

Resultados

Resultados de las primarias demócratas por condado
Leyenda del mapa
  •   Holloway—50-60%
  •   Colina—50-60%

Primarias republicanas

Candidatos

Declarado
Candidato
Eliminado en primaria
Retirado
Rechazado

Respaldos

Erick Aguilar

Funcionarios del gabinete

Organizaciones

  • PAC de veteranos discapacitados
  • Sello PAC [81]
  • Defiende la libertad sanitaria [82]
Frijol Aarón

Senadores estadounidenses

  • Marco Rubio , senador estadounidense por Florida (2011–) [83]

Representantes de Estados Unidos

Funcionarios estatales

Legisladores estatales

Alguaciles

Funcionarios locales

  • Greg Anderson, ex miembro del Ayuntamiento de Jacksonville [78]
  • Ken Bass, presidente del consejo municipal de Callahan [84]
  • Bradley Bean, comisionado de la ciudad de Fernandina Beach (hijo del candidato) [84]
  • John Beasley, concejal de la ciudad de Hilliard [84]
  • Aaron Bell, comisionado del condado de Nassau [84]
  • Aaron Bowman, miembro del Concejo Municipal de Jacksonville [78]
  • David Broskie, superintendente del Distrito Escolar del Condado de Clay [86]
  • Elaine Brown, alcaldesa de Neptune Beach [84]
  • Tony Brown, comisionado de la ciudad de Keystone Heights [86] [b]
  • Kristine Burke, comisionada del condado de Clay [86]
  • Kathy Burns, superintendente del Distrito Escolar del Condado de Nassau [84]
  • Matt Carlucci, miembro del Concejo Municipal de Jacksonville [78]
  • Doyle Carter, ex miembro del Ayuntamiento de Jacksonville [78]
  • Mike Cella, comisionado del condado de Clay [86]
  • Lenny Curry , alcalde de Jacksonville (2015–) [87]
  • Randy DeFoor, miembro del Concejo Municipal de Jacksonville [78]
  • Rory Diamond, miembro del Concejo Municipal de Jacksonville [78]
  • Thomas Ford, comisionado del condado de Nassau [84]
  • Terrence Freeman, presidente del Ayuntamiento de Jacksonville [78]
  • Ed Gaw, concejal de la ciudad de Green Cove Springs [86]
  • Ellen Glasser, alcaldesa de Atlantic Beach [84]
  • Shirley Graham, ex alcaldesa de Callahan [84]
  • Jim Hauber, concejal de la ciudad de Orange Park [86]
  • Gayward Hendry, ex comisionado del condado de Clay [86]
  • Jimmy Higginbotham, ex comisionado del condado de Nassau [84]
  • Alberta Hipps, ex miembro del Ayuntamiento de Jacksonville [78]
  • Chris Hoffman, alcalde de Jacksonville Beach [84]
  • Nick Howland, miembro del Ayuntamiento de Jacksonville [78]
  • Len Kreger, vicealcalde de Fernandina Beach [84]
  • Jim Love, ex miembro del Concejo Municipal de Jacksonville
  • Sean Lynch, alcalde de Baldwin [84]
  • John Martin, comisionado del condado de Nassau [84]
  • Sam Newby, miembro del Ayuntamiento de Jacksonville [78]
  • JB Renninger, comisionado del condado de Clay [86]
  • John Ruis, ex superintendente del Distrito Escolar del Condado de Nassau [84]
  • Ron Salem, vicepresidente del Ayuntamiento de Jacksonville [78]
  • Matt Schellenberg, ex miembro del Ayuntamiento de Jacksonville [78]
  • Thomas Smith, concejal de la ciudad de Green Cove Springs [86]
  • Ginger Soud, ex miembro del Ayuntamiento de Jacksonville [78]
  • George Spicer, ex comisionado del condado de Nassau [84]
  • David Sturges, comisionado de la ciudad de Fernandina Beach [84]
  • Justin Taylor, ex comisionado del condado de Nassau [84]
  • Randy White, miembro del Concejo Municipal de Jacksonville [78]
  • Scott Wilson, ex miembro del Ayuntamiento de Jacksonville [78]

Individuos

Organizaciones

Jason Fischer (retirado)

Individuos

Votación

Resultados

Resultados de las primarias republicanas por condado
Leyenda del mapa
  •   Frijol—70-80%
  •   Frijol—60-70%

Independientes

Elecciones generales

Predicciones

Votación

Resultados

Distrito 5

El republicano John Rutherford , que había representado al distrito 5 desde 2017 (o al 4º dependiendo de la numeración), fue reelegido con el 61% de los votos en 2020. [3] Rutherford ganó la reelección sin oposición en 2022.

Los límites del distrito se volvieron a trazar a partir de 2020, determinados por el ciclo de redistribución de distritos de 2020 .

Primarias republicanas

Candidatos

Candidato
Eliminado en primaria

Resultados

Resultados de las primarias republicanas por condado
Leyenda del mapa
  •   Rutherford—60-70%

Primarias demócratas

Candidatos

Ningún candidato demócrata se presentó para postularse.

Elecciones generales

Predicciones

Resultados

Distrito 6

El republicano Michael Waltz , que había representado al distrito desde 2019, fue elegido con el 60% de los votos en 2020. [3] Waltz ganó la reelección en 2022.

Los límites del distrito se volvieron a trazar a partir de 2020, determinados por el ciclo de redistribución de distritos de 2020. El sexto distrito se modificó para perder la mitad del condado de Volusia, al tiempo que también incluía el condado de Putnam y la parte oriental del condado de Marion. Sin embargo, a pesar de experimentar cambios masivos en su distrito y, por lo tanto, en su electorado, Waltz no enfrentó ninguna amenaza primaria importante en esta elección.

Primarias republicanas

Resultados de las primarias republicanas por condado
Leyenda del mapa
  •   Vals—80-90%
  •   Vals—70-80%
  •   Vals—60–70%

Candidatos

Candidato
Eliminado en primaria
Respaldos
Michael Vals

Funcionarios del Poder Ejecutivo

Individuos

Organizaciones

Resultados

Primarias demócratas

Candidatos

No calificó
Retirado
Rechazado

Candidatos independientes y de terceros partidos

Partido Libertario

Candidato

Independientes

No calificó

Elecciones generales

Predicciones

Resultados

Distrito 7

La demócrata Stephanie Murphy , que había representado al distrito desde 2017, fue reelegida con el 55% de los votos en 2020. [3] Murphy declaró inicialmente que se postularía para la reelección, pero el 20 de diciembre de 2021 anunció que no se postularía. [107]

Los límites del distrito se volvieron a trazar a partir de 2020, determinados por el ciclo de redistribución de distritos de 2020. El séptimo distrito se trazó para que fuera mucho más conservador que en el mapa anterior, simplemente al emparejar el condado de Seminole con Volusia en lugar de Orange.

Este distrito fue incluido en la lista de escaños ocupados por demócratas que el Comité Nacional Republicano del Congreso tenía en la mira en 2022. [108]

Primarias demócratas

Candidatos

Candidato
Eliminado en primaria
Rechazado

Respaldos

Karen Verde

Legisladores estatales

Resultados

Resultados de las primarias demócratas por condado
Leyenda del mapa
  •   Verde—40-50%

Primarias republicanas

Candidatos

Candidato
Eliminado en primaria
Retirado
Rechazado

Respaldos

Duque Brady

Representantes de Estados Unidos

Molinos Cory

Senadores estadounidenses

Representantes de Estados Unidos

Organizaciones

Roberts oxidado

Representantes de Estados Unidos

Sindicatos de trabajadores

Antonio Sabatini

Funcionarios del Poder Ejecutivo de Estados Unidos

Senadores estadounidenses

Representantes de Estados Unidos

Individuos

Organizaciones

Votación

Encuesta hipotética
\

Debate

Resultados

Resultados de las primarias republicanas por condado
Leyenda del mapa
  •   Molinos—40-50%
  •   Molinos—<30%

Elecciones generales

Predicciones

Resultados

Distrito 8

El republicano Bill Posey , que había representado al distrito desde 2009, fue reelegido con el 61% de los votos en 2020. [3] Posey ganó la reelección en 2022.

Los límites del distrito se volvieron a trazar a partir de 2020, determinados por el ciclo de redistribución de distritos de 2020 .

Primarias republicanas

Candidatos

Candidato
No calificó

Respaldos

Bill Posey

Funcionarios federales

Primarias demócratas

Candidatos

Candidato
Eliminado en primaria

Resultados

Resultados de las primarias demócratas por condado
Leyenda del mapa
  •   Terry—50-60%

Elecciones generales

Predicciones

Resultados

Distrito 9

El demócrata Darren Soto , que había representado al distrito desde 2017, fue reelegido con el 56,02% de los votos en 2020. [3] Soto ganó la reelección en 2022. Sin embargo, a pesar de ganar, su margen de victoria fue de solo alrededor de 7 puntos porcentuales en un distrito Biden+18, coincidiendo con la continua erosión del apoyo al Partido Demócrata entre los votantes hispanos.

Los límites del distrito se volvieron a trazar a partir de 2020, determinados por el ciclo de redistribución de distritos de 2020. El noveno distrito perdió la mayor parte de la porción del condado de Polk que tenía en el mapa de 2016, principalmente debido al crecimiento masivo de la población puertorriqueña en el condado de Orange y el condado de Osceola.

Primarias demócratas

Candidatos

Candidato

Respaldos

Darren Soto

Primarias republicanas

Resultados de las primarias republicanas por condado
Leyenda del mapa
  •   Moore—50-60%
  •   Moore—40–50%

Candidatos

Candidato
Eliminado en primaria
Retirado

Respaldos

Scotty Moore

Funcionarios del poder ejecutivo

Senadores estadounidenses

Organizaciones

Resultados

Elecciones generales

Predicciones

Resultados

Distrito 10

La demócrata Val Demings , que había representado al distrito desde 2017, fue reelegida con el 63% de los votos en 2020. [3] Demings no se postuló para la reelección y, en cambio, se postuló para las elecciones al Senado de los Estados Unidos de 2022 en Florida .

Los límites del distrito se volvieron a trazar a partir de 2020, determinados por el ciclo de redistribución de distritos de 2020 .

Primarias demócratas

Candidatos

Candidato
Eliminado en primaria
No calificó
Se retiró
Rechazado
Respaldos
Aramis Ayala (retirado)

Gobernadores

Individuos

Organizaciones

Randolph Bracy
Maxwell Alejandro Frost

Senadores estadounidenses

Representantes de Estados Unidos

Legisladores estatales

Funcionarios locales

Individuos

Organizaciones

Sindicatos de trabajadores

Periódicos

Natalie Jackson

Individuos

Votación

Debate

Resultados

Resultados de las primarias demócratas por distrito electoral
  Helada
  •   <30%
  •   30-40%
  •   40-50%
  •   50-60%
  •   60-70%
  •   70-80%
  Brazalete
  •   <30%
  •   30-40%
  •   40-50%
  •   50-60%
  Grayson
  •   30-40%
  •   40-50%

Primarias republicanas

Candidatos

Candidato
Eliminado en primaria
No calificó
Retirado

Respaldos

Thuy Lowe

Periódicos

Calvin Wimbish

Organizaciones

Votación

Debate

Resultados

Candidatos independientes y de terceros partidos

Independientes

Declarado

Elecciones generales

Predicciones

Resultados

Distrito 11

El republicano Daniel Webster , que había representado al distrito desde 2011, fue reelegido con el 66% de los votos en 2020. [3] Webster ganó la reelección en 2022.

Los límites del distrito se volvieron a trazar a partir de 2020, determinados por el ciclo de redistribución de distritos de 2020 .

Primarias republicanas

Resultados de las primarias republicanas por distrito electoral
  Webster
  •   40-50%
  •   50-60%
  •   60-70%
  •   70-80%
  Telaraña
  •   40-50%
  •   50-60%
  •   60-70%

Candidato

Eliminado en primaria

No calificó

Respaldos

Daniel Webster

Representantes de Estados Unidos

Organizaciones

Periódicos

Laura Loomer

Representantes de Estados Unidos

Individuos

  • Michael Flynn , teniente general retirado del Ejército de los Estados Unidos y 24º asesor de seguridad nacional de Estados Unidos. [241]
  • Roger Stone , consultor político y lobista [242]

Resultados

Fuente: [243]

Primarias demócratas

Candidatos

Candidato

Independientes

Candidatos

Declarado
No calificó

Elecciones generales

Predicciones

Resultados

Distrito 12

El republicano Gus Bilirakis , que había representado al distrito desde 2007, fue reelegido con el 63% de los votos en 2020. [3] Bilirakis ganó la reelección en 2022.

Los límites del distrito se volvieron a trazar a partir de 2020, determinados por el ciclo de redistribución de distritos de 2020 .

Primarias republicanas

Candidatos

Candidato
Eliminado en primaria

Respaldos

Gus Bilirakis

Presidentes de Estados Unidos

Alguaciles

Organizaciones

Resultados

Resultados de las primarias republicanas por condado
Leyenda del mapa
  •   Billirakis–70-80%
  •   Billirakis–80-90%

Primarias demócratas

Candidatos

Candidato

Elecciones generales

Predicciones

Resultados

Distrito 13

Democrat Charlie Crist was re-elected with 53% of the vote in 2020, having represented the district since January 3, 2017.[3] 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.[250]

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.[251]

Democratic primary

Candidates

Nominee
Disqualified
Withdrawn
Declined

Endorsements

Ben Diamond (withdrawn)

U.S. representatives

State officials

State representatives

Local officials

  • Gina Driscoll, St. Pete City Council member (2018–present)[263]
  • Amy Foster, St. Pete City Council member (2014–2020)[263]
  • Brandi Gabbard, St. Pete City Council member (2018–present)[263]
  • Pat Gerard, Pinellas County Commissioner (2014–present), former mayor of Largo (2006–2014)[263] (switched endorsement to Lynn after Diamond withdrew)

Organizations

Eric Lynn

Federal officials

U.S. representatives

State legislators

Local officials

Individuals

  • Susan Latvala, former Pinellas County commissioner[275] (Independent) (post primary)
  • Beverly Young, widow of Bill Young, U.S. representative from Florida (1972–2013)[275] (post primary)

Organizations

Michele Rayner (withdrawn)
U.S. Representatives

State legislators

Local officials

  • Deborah Figgs-Sanders, member of the St. Petersburg city council[280]
  • Steve Kornell, former member of the St. Petersburg city council[280]
  • Paul Ray, Gulfport city councilman and former city commissioner[280] (switched endorsement to Lynn after Rayner withdrew)
  • Michael Smith, Largo city commissioner[280]
  • Lisa Wheeler-Bowman, member of the St. Petersburg city council[280]

Organizations

Republican primary

Candidates

Nominee
Eliminated in primary
Withdrew

Endorsements

Kevin Hayslett

State legislators

Sheriffs

Individuals

Organizations

Newspapers

Anna Paulina Luna

Executive Branch officials

Governors

  • Ron DeSantis, Governor of Florida (2019–present)[298] (post primary)

U.S. representatives

Local officials

Individuals
x*Sheila Griffin, attorney, candidate for St. Petersburg city council in 2015 and Florida's 13th congressional district in 2020[306]

Organizations

Amanda Makki

U.S. representatives

State officials

Local officials

Individuals

  • George Buck, nominee for this district in 2018[314]
  • Beverly Young, widow of Bill Young, U.S. representative from Florida (1972–2013)[314]

Organizations

Debate

Polling

Results

Independent and third-party candidates

Libertarian Party

Nominee

Write-ins

Declared

General election

Predictions

Polling

Graphical summary

Hypothetical polling

Eric Lynn vs. Kevin Hayslett

Eric Lynn vs. Amanda Makki

Generic Democrat vs. generic Republican

Results

District 14

Democrat Kathy Castor, who had represented the district since 2007, was re-elected with 60% of the vote in 2020.[3] 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

Democratic primary results by county
Map legend
  •   Castor–>90%

Candidates

Nominee
Eliminated in primary

Endorsements

Kathy Castor

Results

Republican primary

Candidates

Nominee
Eliminated in primary
Withdrawn

Endorsements

Jay Collins (withdrawn)

Organizations

  • SEAL PAC [319]
James Judge

U.S. senators

U.S. representatives

Local officials

Organizations

Newspapers

Jerry Torres

State legislators

Results

Republican primary results by county
Map legend
  •   Judge–50-60%

General election

Predictions

Results

District 15

Florida gained one more congressional seat based on the 2020 census.[348]

Republican primary

Candidates

Nominee
Eliminated in primary
Withdrawn

Endorsements

Laurel Lee

U.S. representatives

State officials

Sheriffs

Local officials

  • Bill Dodson, Plant City commissioner[363]
  • Jason Jones, Plant City commissioner[363]
  • Nathan Kilton, mayor of Plant City[363]
  • Rick Lott, former mayor of Plant City[363]
  • Michael Sparkman, vice-mayor of Plant City[363]

Organizations

Newspapers

Kelli Stargel

State legislators

State attorneys

Sheriffs

Jackie Toledo

Sheriffs

  • Chad Chronister, Hillsborough County sheriff[368] (switched endorsement to Lee after Toledo was eliminated)

Organizations

  • Maggie's List[369] (switched endorsement to Lee after Toledo was eliminated)

Polling

Results

Republican primary results by county
Map legend
  •   Lee–40-50%
  •   Stargel–40-50%

Democratic primary

Candidates

Nominee
Eliminated in primary
Did not qualify
Declined
Withdrew

Endorsements

Alan Cohn

U.S. representatives

State officials

State legislators

  • Samuel Bell III, former majority leader of the Florida House of Representatives[381]

Local officials

Unions

Newspapers

Eddie Geller

State representatives

Individuals

Organizations

Results

Democratic primary results by county
Map legend
  •   Cohn–<30%
  •   Cohn–30-40%

General election

Predictions

Polling

Results

District 16

Republican Vern Buchanan, who had represented the district since 2007, was reelected with 56% of the vote in 2020.[3] 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
Eliminated in primary

Endorsements

Vern Buchanan

Executive Branch officials

Newspapers

Martin Hyde

Executive branch officials

Individuals

Polling

Results

Republican primary results by county
Map legend
  •   Buchanan–80-90%

Democratic primary

Candidates

Nominee

General election

Predictions

Results

District 17

Republican Greg Steube, who had represented the district since 2019, was re-elected with 64% of the vote in 2020.[3] 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

Endorsements

Greg Steube

Executive Branch officials

Organizations

Democratic primary

Candidates

Nominee
Declined

Independent and third-party candidates

Candidates

Declared

General election

Predictions

Results

District 18

Republican Scott Franklin, who had represented the district since 2021, was elected with 55% of the vote in 2020.[3] 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

Results

Republican primary results by county
Map legend
  •   Franklin–50-60%
  •   Franklin–60-70%
  •   Franklin–70-80%
  •   Franklin–80-90%

Independent and third-party candidates

Independent

Candidates

Predictions

Results

District 19

Republican Byron Donalds, who had represented the district since 2021, was elected with 61% of the vote in 2020.[3] 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
Endorsements
Byron Donalds

Executive Branch officials

U.S. senators

Organizations

Results

Democratic primary

Candidates

Nominee

General election

Predictions

Results

District 20

Democrat Alcee Hastings, who represented the district since 1993, was re-elected with 78% of the vote in 2020.[3] 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
Eliminated in primary
Did not qualify
Declined

Polling

Endorsements

Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick

Local officials

Organizations

Labor unions

Newspapers

Results

Republican primary

Candidates

Nominee
Did not qualify

General election

Predictions

Results

District 21

Republican Brian Mast, who had represented the district since 2017, was re-elected with 56% of the vote in 2020.[3] 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
Eliminated in primary

Results

Democratic primary

Candidates

Nominee

General election

Predictions

Results

District 22

Democrat Lois Frankel, who had represented the district since 2013, was re-elected with 59% of the vote in 2020.[3] 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
Endorsements
Lois Frankel

Republican primary

Candidates

Nominee
Eliminated in primary
Declined

Endorsements

Deborah Adeimy

Newspapers

Results

General election

Predictions

Results

District 23

Democrat Ted Deutch, who had represented the district since 2010, was re-elected with 58% of the vote in 2020.[3] 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.[432]

The boundaries of the district were redrawn from 2020, determined by the 2020 redistricting cycle.

Democratic primary

Candidates

Nominee
Eliminated in primary
Withdrawn
Declined

Endorsements

Ted Deutch (declined)
Jared Moskowitz

Executive branch officials

U.S. representatives

State officials

State legislators

Local officials

Individuals

Labor unions

Organizations

Newspapers

Ben Sorensen

U.S. representatives

Local officials

  • Kevin Biederman, Hollywood Commissioner[466]
  • Anthony Caggiano, Vice mayor of Margate[466]
  • Chris Caputo, Wilton Manors Commissioner[466]
  • Julia Carson, former Wilton Manors Commissioner[466]
  • Mike Gelin, Vice Mayor of Tamarac[466]
  • Steve Glassman, Fort Lauderdale Commissioner[466]
  • Bobbie Grace, former Dania Beach Mayor[466]
  • Mitch Rosenwald, Oakland Park Commissioner[466]
  • Caryl Shuham, Hollywood Commissioner[466]

Organizations

Labor unions

Results

Republican primary

Candidates

Nominee
Eliminated in primary
Declined

Endorsements

James Pruden

Newspapers

Results

Independent and third-party candidates

Independents

Declared

General election

Predictions

Results

District 24

Democrat Frederica Wilson, who had represented the district since 2011, was re-elected with 76% of the vote in 2020.[3] 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
Eliminated in primary

Endorsements

Frederica Wilson

State legislators

Organizations

Labor unions

Newspapers

Results

Republican primary

Candidates

Nominee
Eliminated in primary
Declined

Endorsements

Lavern Spicer

Newspapers

Results

General election

Predictions

Results

District 25

Democrat Debbie Wasserman Schultz, who had represented the district since 2005, was re-elected with 58% of the vote in 2020.[3] 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
Eliminated in primary

Endorsements

Debbie Wasserman Schultz

Results

Republican primary

Candidates

Nominee
Eliminated in primary
Did not qualify

Endorsements

Carla Spalding

Individuals

Results

General election

Predictions

Results

District 26

Republican Mario Díaz-Balart, who had represented the district since 2003, was unopposed in 2020.[3] 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
Eliminated in primary
Endorsements
Mario Díaz-Balart

Executive Branch officials

Results

Democratic primary

Candidates

Nominee
Withdrew

Endorsements

Christine Olivo

General election

Predictions

Results

District 27

Republican Maria Elvira Salazar, who had represented the district since 2021, flipped the district and was elected with 51% of the vote in 2020.[3] 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.[492]

Republican primary

Candidates

Nominee
Eliminated in primary

Endorsements

Maria Elvira Salazar

Federal officials

Organizations

Declined to endorse

Newspapers

Results

Democratic primary

Miami City Commissioner Ken Russell finished second in the primary

Candidates

Nominee
Eliminated in primary
Withdrawn
Declined

Endorsements

Ken Russell

U.S. representatives

State legislators

Local officials

Individuals

Labor unions

Annette Taddeo

U.S. representatives

State legislators

Local officials

  • Alix Desulme, vice-mayor of North Miami[510]
  • Katie Saint Fleur, Miami Shores village councilmember[510]
  • Dan Gelber, mayor of Miami Beach[510]
  • Michael Gongora, Miami Beach city commissioner[510]
  • Paul Hernandez, former Hialeah city councilmember[510]
  • Eileen Higgins, Miami-Dade County commissioner[510]
  • Anna Hockhammer,Pinecrest village councilmember[510]
  • Cindy Lerner, former mayor of Pinecrest[510]
  • Josh Liebman, South Miami city commissioner[510]
  • Joy Malekoff, Miami Beach city commissioner[510]
  • James McDonald, former Pinecrest village councilmember[510]
  • Kionne McGhee, Miami-Dade County commissioner[510]
  • Gladys Mezrahi, Aventura city councilmember[510]
  • Jean Monestime, Miami-Dade County commissioner[510]
  • Sally Phillips, mayor of South Miami[510]
  • Shannon del Prado, Pinecrest village councilmember[510]
  • Micky Steinberg, Miami-Dade County commissioner-elect[510]
  • Phillip Stoddard, former mayor of South Miami (previously endorsed Russell)[510]
  • Leanne Tellam, vice-mayor of South Miami[510]
  • Raul Valdes-Fauli, former mayor of Coral Gables[510]

Individuals

Organizations

Labor unions

Newspapers

Polling

Hypothetical polling

Results

Independents

Candidates

Declared

General election

Predictions

Polling

Graphical summary

Hypothetical polling

María Elvira Salazar vs. Ken Russell

Results

District 28

Republican Carlos Giménez, who had represented the 26th district since 2021, flipped that district and was elected with 52% of the vote in 2020.[3] 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.[492]

Republican primary

Candidates

Nominee
Eliminated in primary
Endorsements
Carlos A. Giménez

Executive Branch officials

Organizations

Declined to endorse

Newspapers

Results

Democratic primary

Candidates

Nominee
Eliminated in primary
Declined
Endorsements
Robert Asencio

Results

General election

Predictions

Polling

Results

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u Key:
    A – all adults
    RV – registered voters
    LV – likely voters
    V – unclear
  2. ^ 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.
  3. ^ Article does not say former, but the city website does not list her as a current councilmember.

Partisan clients

  1. ^ This poll was sponsored by the Southern Roots PAC, which supports Lawson.
  2. ^ a b c d This poll was sponsored by the Republican Party of Florida in order to determine debate eligibility.
  3. ^ This poll was sponsored by Center Street PAC, which supports Rusty Roberts.
  4. ^ This poll was sponsored by Bracy's campaign.
  5. ^ This poll was sponsored by Wimbish's campaign.
  6. ^ a b This poll was sponsored by Hayslett's campaign.
  7. ^ a b This poll was sponsored by Luna's campaign.
  8. ^ This poll was sponsored by Progress Pinellas.
  9. ^ a b c d This poll was sponsored by Lynn's campaign.
  10. ^ This poll was sponsored by Grimes's campaign.
  11. ^ a b This poll was sponsored by Floridians for Economic Advancement.
  12. ^ This poll was sponsored by Cohn's campaign.
  13. ^ a b c This poll was sponsored by Taddeo's campaign.
  14. ^ Poll conducted for an undisclosed Democratic group
  15. ^ This poll was sponsored by Leadership for a Strong America PAC, which supports Salazar.
  16. ^ This poll was sponsored by Russell's campaign.
  17. ^ This poll was sponsored by Asencio's campaign.

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