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2014 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida

The 2014 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida were held on Tuesday, November 4, 2014 to elect the 27 U.S. representatives from the state of Florida, one from each of the state's 27 congressional districts. The elections coincided with the elections of other federal and state offices, including Governor of Florida. There was no net party change, as Democrat Gwen Graham defeated Republican incumbent Steve Southerland in the 2nd district, while Republican Carlos Curbelo defeated Democratic incumbent Joe Garcia in the 26th district.

2014 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida

← 2012 November 4, 2014 (2014-11-04) 2016 →

All 27 Florida seats to the United States House of Representatives
  Majority party Minority party
 
Party Republican Democratic
Last election 17 10
Seats won 17 10
Seat change
Popular vote 2,713,441 2,130,626
Percentage 56.02% 43.98%
Swing 4.41% 1.69%

Overview Edit

Statewide Edit

Party Candidates Votes Seats
No. % No. +/– %
Republican 26 2,713,451 54.3% 17   63.0%
Democratic 24 2,130,626 42.6% 10   37.0%
Independent 9 91,081 1.8% 0   0.0%
Libertarian 2 61,989 1.2% 0   0.0%
Write-in 8 1,388 0.0% 0   0.0%
Total 4,998,555 100.0% 27   100.0%
Popular vote
Republican
54.28%
Democratic
42.63%
Independent
1.82%
Libertarian
1.24%
Write-in
0.03%
House seats
Republican
62.96%
Democratic
37.04%
Independent
0.00%
Libertarian
0.00%

District Edit

Results of the 2014 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida by district:[1]

District Republican Democratic Others Total Result
Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes %
District 1 165,086 70.15% 54,976 23.36% 15,281 6.49% 235,343 100.00% Republican hold
District 2 123,262 49.35% 126,096 50.48% 422 0.17% 249,780 100.00% Democratic gain
District 3 148,691 64.99% 73,910 32.30% 6,208 2.71% 228,809 100.00% Republican hold
District 4 177,887 78.28% 0 0.00% 49,366 21.72% 227,253 100.00% Republican hold
District 5 59,237 34.53% 112,340 65.47% 0 0.00 171,577 100.00% Democratic hold
District 6 166,254 62.54% 99,563 37.46% 0 0.00% 265,817 100.00% Republican hold
District 7 144,474 63.60% 73,011 32.14% 9,679 4.26% 227,164 100.00% Republican hold
District 8 180,728 65.84% 93,724 34.14% 61 0.02% 274,513 100.00% Republican hold
District 9 74,963 43.11% 93,850 53.98% 5,065 2.91% 173,878 100.00% Democratic hold
District 10 143,128 61.54% 89,426 38.45% 20 0.01% 232,574 100.00% Republican hold
District 11 181,508 66.66% 90,786 33.34% 0 0.00% 272,294 100.00% Republican hold
District 12 Republican hold
District 13 168,172 75.22% 0 0.00% 55,404 24.78% 223,576 100.00% Republican hold
District 14 Democratic hold
District 15 128,750 60.28% 84,832 39.72% 0 0.00% 213,582 100.00% Republican hold
District 16 169,126 61.54% 105,483 38.38% 220 0.08% 274,829 100.00% Republican hold
District 17 141,493 63.24% 82,263 36.76% 0 0.00% 223,756 100.00% Republican hold
District 18 101,896 40.22% 151,478 59.78% 0 0.00% 253,374 100.00% Democratic hold
District 19 159,354 64.55% 80,824 32.74% 6,683 2.71% 246,861 100.00% Republican hold
District 20 28,968 18.40% 128,498 81.60% 0 0.00% 157,466 100.00% Democratic hold
District 21 0 0.00% 153,395 99.63% 575 0.37% 153,970 100.00% Democratic hold
District 22 90,685 41.97% 125,404 58.03% 7 0.00% 216,096 100.00% Democratic hold
District 23 61,519 37.33% 103,269 62.67% 0 0.00% 164,788 100.00% Democratic hold
District 24 15,239 10.16% 129,192 86.18% 5,487 3.66% 149,918 100.00% Democratic hold
District 25 Republican hold
District 26 83,031 51.46% 78,306 48.54% 0 0.00% 161,337 100.00% Republican gain
District 27 Republican hold
Total 2,713,451 54.28% 2,130,626 42.63% 154,478 3.09% 4,998,555 100.00%

District 1 Edit

Incumbent Republican Jeff Miller, who had represented the district since 2001, ran for re-election.

Republican primary Edit

Candidates Edit

Nominee Edit
Eliminated in primary Edit
  • John Krause
Withdrawn Edit
  • Travis Pierce Miller

Results Edit

Republican primary results[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jeff Miller (incumbent) 44,784 75.3
Republican John E Krause 14,660 24.7
Total votes 59,444 100.0

Democratic primary Edit

Candidates Edit

Nominee Edit
  • Jim Bryan, retired Army officer and nominee for this seat in 2010

General election Edit

Results Edit

Florida's 1st congressional district, 2014[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jeff Miller (incumbent) 165,086 70.1
Democratic Jim Bryan 54,976 23.4
Independent Mark Wichern 15,281 6.5
Total votes 235,343 100.0
Republican hold

District 2 Edit

2014 Florida's 2nd congressional district election
 
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Nominee Gwen Graham Steve Southerland
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 126,096 123,262
Percentage 50.5% 49.3%

 
County results
Graham:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%
Southerland:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%

U.S. Representative before election

Steve Southerland
Republican

Elected U.S. Representative

Gwen Graham
Democratic

Incumbent Republican Steve Southerland, who had represented the district since 2011, ran for re-election.

Republican primary Edit

Candidates Edit

Nominee Edit

Democratic primary Edit

Candidates Edit

Nominee Edit

General election Edit

Endorsements Edit

Steve Southerland (R)

Polling Edit

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Steve
Southerland (R)
Gwen
Graham (D)
Undecided
National Research Group (R-Southerland) October 1–2, 2014 400 ± 4.9% 45% 39% 16%
Anzalone Liszt Grove (D-Graham) September 21–24, 2014 500 ± 4.4% 45% 48% 7%
August 11–12, 2014 400 ± 4.4% 43% 45% 11%
April 22–24, 2014 500 ± 4.4% 49% 39% 11%
Anzalone Liszt Grove (D-Graham) March 2–6, 2014 500 ± 4.4% 42% 40% 18%
Public Policy Polling October 21–22, 2013 965 ± 3.2% 41% 44% 15%
August 27–28, 2013 1,152 ± 2.9% 44% 42% 14%

Predictions Edit

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[13] Tossup November 3, 2014
Rothenberg[14] Tossup October 24, 2014
Sabato's Crystal Ball[15] Lean D (flip) October 30, 2014
RCP Tossup November 2, 2014
Daily Kos Elections[16] Tossup November 4, 2014

Results Edit

Graham won the race by a narrow 1.2% margin, making Southerland one of only two sitting Republicans to be defeated by a Democrat in 2014 (the other being Lee Terry in Nebraska's 2nd).

Florida's 2nd congressional district, 2014[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Gwen Graham 126,096 50.5
Republican Steve Southerland (incumbent) 123,262 49.3
Write-in Luther Lee 422 0.2
Total votes 249,780 100.0
Democratic gain from Republican

District 3 Edit

Incumbent Republican Ted Yoho, who had represented the district since 2013, after defeating Republican incumbent Cliff Stearns in the primary, ran for re-election.

Republican primary Edit

Campaign Edit

Jake Rush, an attorney and former Alachua County Sheriff's deputy is challenged Yoho in the Republican primary. Following the launch of his campaign, he received national media attention related to his involvement with live action role-playing (particularly the supernaturally themed Mind's Eye Theatre) and costuming.[17][18][19]

Candidates Edit

Nominee Edit
Eliminated in primary Edit

Results Edit

Republican primary results[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Ted Yoho (incumbent) 37,486 79.4
Republican Jake Rush 9,739 20.6
Total votes 47,225 100.0

Democratic primary Edit

Candidates Edit

Nominee Edit
  • Marihelen Wheeler, Middle school art teacher[20]
Withdrawn Edit
  • Aquasia Johnson McDowell

General election Edit

Endorsements Edit

Ted Yoho (R)
Organizations
Marihelen Wheeler (D)

Results Edit

Florida's 3rd congressional district, 2014[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Ted Yoho (incumbent) 148,691 65.0
Democratic Marihelen Wheeler 73,910 32.3
Independent Howard Term Limits Lawson 6,208 2.7
Total votes 228,809 100.0
Republican hold

District 4 Edit

Incumbent Republican Ander Crenshaw, who had represented the district since 2001, ran for re-election.

Republican primary Edit

Candidates Edit

Nominee Edit
Eliminated in primary Edit
  • Ryman Shoaf, US Navy veteran

Results Edit

Republican primary results[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Ander Crenshaw (incumbent) 38,613 70.9
Republican Ryman Shoaf 15,817 29.1
Total votes 54,430 100.0

Democratic primary Edit

The Democratic Party did not run a candidate in this race.

General election Edit

Results Edit

Florida's 4th congressional district, 2014[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Ander Crenshaw (incumbent) 177,877 78.3
Independent Paula Moser-Bartlett 35,663 15.7
Independent Gary L. Koniz 13,690 6.0
Independent Deborah Katz Pueschel 13 0.0
Total votes 227,243 100.0
Republican hold

District 5 Edit

Incumbent Democrat Corrine Brown, who had represented the district since 2013, having previously represented the 3rd district from 1993 to 2013, ran for re-election.

Democratic primary Edit

Candidates Edit

Nominee Edit

Republican primary Edit

Candidates Edit

Nominee Edit
Eliminated in primary Edit
  • Thuy Lowe

Results Edit

Republican primary results[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Glo Smith 10,968 63.0
Republican Thuy (Twee) Lowe 6,451 37.0
Total votes 17,419 100.0

General election Edit

Endorsements Edit

Results Edit

Florida's 5th congressional district, 2014[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Corrine Brown (incumbent) 112,340 65.5
Republican Glo Smith 59,237 34.5
Total votes 171,577 100.0
Democratic hold

District 6 Edit

2014 Florida's 6th congressional district election
 
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Nominee Ron DeSantis David Cox
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 166,254 99,563
Percentage 62.5% 37.5%

 
County results
DeSantis:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%

U.S. Representative before election

Ron DeSantis
Republican

Elected U.S. Representative

Ron DeSantis
Republican

Incumbent Republican Ron DeSantis, who had represented the district since 2013, ran for re-election.

Republican primary Edit

Candidates Edit

Nominee Edit

Democratic primary Edit

Candidates Edit

Nominee Edit
Withdrawn Edit
  • Andrew Scott

General election Edit

Results Edit

Florida's 6th congressional district, 2014[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Ron DeSantis (incumbent) 166,254 62.5
Democratic David Cox 99,563 37.5
Total votes 265,817 100.0
Republican hold

District 7 Edit

2014 Florida's 7th congressional district election
 
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2016 →
     
Nominee John Mica Wesley Neuman
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 144,474 73,011
Percentage 63.6% 32.1%

 
County results
Mica:      50–60%      60–70%

U.S. Representative before election

John Mica
Republican

Elected U.S. Representative

John Mica
Republican

The 7th District, includes most of Seminole County, the main campus of the University of Central Florida in Orange County, and parts of Deltona in Volusia County. Incumbent Republican John Mica, who had represented the district since 1993, ran for re-election. In 2012, when Mica ran for re-election in the redrawn district, he won with 59% of the vote, his smallest margin of victory in twenty years.

Republican primary Edit

Polling taken during the 2013 government shutdown showed that Mica was vulnerable to an opponent, with only 33% of the district's voters indicating that they approved of his performance, while 50% disapproved.[25] The early predictions proved to be unfounded, and Mica's popularity rebounded considerably over the summer of 2014. Mica was a heavy favourite to win the GOP primary, and on August 26, trounced his GOP challengers with over 72% of the vote.[26]

Candidates Edit

Nominee Edit
Eliminated in primary Edit
  • Don Oehlrich
  • Kelly Shirley, pharmacist
  • David Smith, business executive
Withdrawn Edit
  • Alan Azcona
  • Zechariah Blanchard

Results Edit

Republican primary results[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican John Mica (incumbent) 32,084 72.2
Republican David Smith 8,316 18.7
Republican Don Oehlrich 2,285 5.1
Republican Kelly Shirley 1,786 4.0
Total votes 44,471 100.0

Democratic primary Edit

Candidates Edit

Nominee Edit

General election Edit

Campaign Edit

On September 25, 2014, after over a month of keeping a low profile, Democratic challenger Wes Neuman announced he "made a mistake" in challenging Mica and would no longer be actively campaigning.[27]

Al Krulick appeared on the ballot with no party affiliation.

Endorsements Edit

Polling Edit

Hypothetical polling
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
John
Mica (R)
Democratic
opponent (D)
Other Undecided
Public Policy Polling October 15–16, 2013 597 ± ?% 43% 46% 11%

Results Edit

Florida's 7th congressional district, 2014[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican John Mica (incumbent) 144,474 63.6
Democratic Wes Neuman 73,011 32.1
Independent Al Krulick 9,679 4.3
Total votes 227,164 100.0
Republican hold

District 8 Edit

Incumbent Republican Bill Posey, who had represented the district since 2013, having represented the 15th district from 2009 to 2013, prior to the decennial redistricting, ran for re-election.

Republican primary Edit

Candidates Edit

Nominee Edit

Democratic primary Edit

Candidates Edit

Nominee Edit
Withdrawn Edit

General election Edit

Campaign Edit

Rothblatt's belief in transhumanism and his family ties were both regularly covered by the media. Jessica Roy, from Time, commented that his status as a member of Terasem may be just as difficult for his campaign as being a Democrat in the Republican majority district.[28][29]

During a campaign event, gubernatorial candidate Charlie Crist introduced him by saying "Gabriel is the messenger that God sent."[30]

Others were critical of Rothblatt's campaign. Katie Prill, from the National Republican Congressional Committee, wrote that "his radical ideas are too extreme for Florida families."[28] Posey's spokesman, George Cecala, stated that, "It all comes down to the real issue, and that is Bill Posey is a conservative and Gabriel Rothblatt is a liberal.[28]

Endorsements Edit

Bill Posey (R)

Results Edit

Florida's 8th congressional district, 2014[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Bill Posey (incumbent) 180,728 65.8
Democratic Gabriel Rothblatt 93,724 34.2
Write-in Christopher L. Duncan 61 0.0
Total votes 274,513 100.0
Republican hold

District 9 Edit

2014 Florida's 9th congressional district election
 
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2016 →
     
Nominee Alan Grayson Carroll Platt
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 93,850 74,963
Percentage 54.0% 43.1%

 
County results
Grayson:      50–60%

U.S. Representative before election

Alan Grayson
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Alan Grayson
Democratic

Incumbent Democrat Alan Grayson, who had represented the district since 2013, ran for re-election. He previously represented the 8th district from 2009 to 2011, prior to the decennial redistricting.

Democratic primary Edit

Grayson was challenged in the primary by Democrat Nick Ruiz, a professor from the University of Florida. In 2012, Ruiz ran for the Democratic nomination in the 7th District. Ruiz made a somewhat surprising move to FL-09 for 2014.[34]

Candidates Edit

Nominee Edit
Eliminated in primary Edit

Results Edit

Democratic primary results[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Alan Grayson (incumbent) 18,641 74.3
Democratic Nick Ruiz 6,441 25.7
Total votes 25,082 100.0

Republican primary Edit

Candidates Edit

Nominee Edit
  • Carol Platt, Osceola County Realtors Association
Eliminated in primary Edit
  • Jorge Bonilla, navy veteran
  • Peter Vivaldi, businessman

Endorsements Edit

Platt received endorsements from both Jeb Bush and Marco Rubio.[35]

Results Edit

Republican primary results[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Carol Platt 11,542 54.6
Republican Jorge Bonilla 6,293 29.8
Republican Peter Vivaldi 3,301 15.6
Total votes 21,136 100.0

General election Edit

Endorsements Edit

Polling Edit

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Alan
Grayson (D)
Carol
Platt (R)
Marko
Milakovich (I)
Undecided
Data Targeting (R-Platt) October 9–12, 2014 305 ± 5.7% 40% 35% 7% 18%

Results Edit

Florida's 9th congressional district, 2014[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Alan Grayson (incumbent) 93,850 54.0
Republican Carol Platt 74,963 43.1
Independent Marko Milakovich 5,060 2.9
Write-in Leon Leo Ray 5 0.0
Total votes 173,878 100.0
Democratic hold

District 10 Edit

Incumbent Republican Daniel Webster, who had represented the district since 2013, ran for re-election. He previously represented the 8th district from 2011 to 2013, prior to the decennial redistricting.

Republican primary Edit

Candidates Edit

Nominee Edit
Withdrawn Edit
  • David Allen Seeley

Democratic primary Edit

Val Demings, who was the Democratic nominee in 2012, considered a second run against Webster,[37] but chose to run for Mayor of Orange County, Florida, instead.[38] Ultimately, she pulled out of that race as well.[39]

Candidates Edit

Nominee Edit
Eliminated in primary Edit
Declined Edit

Results Edit

Despite only spending $5,000 on his primary campaign, a fraction of his two opponents, McKenna won the primary and faced Webster in the general election.[42]

Democratic primary results[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Michael McKenna 11,912 49.7
Democratic Shayan Modarres 7,324 30.6
Democratic William Ferree 4,718 19.7
Total votes 23,954 100.0

General election Edit

Campaign Edit

Webster was a decided favourite for the general election and he ran only a few television ads. With very little money in his campaign funds, McKenna ran no ads, instead counting on a grass-roots, "door-to-door" campaign.[43]

Results Edit

Webster easily cruised to re-election by a margin of 62% to 38%.[44]

Florida's 10th congressional district, 2014[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Daniel Webster (incumbent) 143,128 61.5
Democratic Michael McKenna 89,426 38.5
Write-in David B. Falstad 20 0.0
Total votes 232,574 100.0
Republican hold

District 11 Edit

Incumbent Republican Rich Nugent, who had represented the district since 2013, ran for re-election. He previously represented the 5th district from 2011 to 2013, prior to the decennial redistricting.

Republican primary Edit

Candidates Edit

Nominee Edit
Withdrawn Edit
  • Michael Uminski

Democratic primary Edit

Candidates Edit

Nominee Edit
  • Dave Koller, small businessowner

Libertarian primary Edit

Candidates Edit

Withdrawn Edit
  • Matthew Schnackenberg

General election Edit

Results Edit

Florida's 11th congressional district, 2014[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Rich Nugent (incumbent) 181,508 66.7
Democratic Dave Koller 90,786 33.3
Total votes 272,294 100.0
Republican hold

District 12 Edit

Incumbent Republican Gus Bilirakis, who had represented the district since 2013, ran for re-election.. He previously represented the 9th district from 2007 to 2013, prior to the decennial redistricting.

Republican primary Edit

Candidates Edit

Nominee Edit
Withdrawn Edit
  • James Denton Jr.

Democratic primary Edit

No democrat filed to run

General election Edit

No candidates filed to challenge Bilirakis for his seat, so he returned to office without standing for election.[45]

Results Edit

Florida's 12th congressional district, 2014
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Gus Bilirakis (incumbent) Unopposed N/a
Total votes N/a
Republican hold

District 13 Edit

Incumbent Republican David Jolly, who had represented the district since a 2014 special election, ran for re-election.

Republican primary Edit

On October 9, 2013, Republican Bill Young, who had held this Tampa Bay-area district since 1971, announced that he would not run for re-election to a twenty-second term in 2014. He died 9 days later and a special election was held, which Republican David Jolly won. Jolly ran for a full term.

Candidates Edit

Nominee Edit

Democratic primary Edit

Candidates Edit

No Democratic candidate filed to run for Congress before the end of the qualifying period.

The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee announced that it would support Independent candidate Ed Jany.[46] Jany dropped out of the race on May 13, 2014.[47]

Withdrawn Edit
Declined Edit

Polling Edit

Hypothetical polling
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Charlie
Crist
Jessica
Ehrlich
Charlie
Justice
Janet
Long
Alex
Sink
Scott
Wagman
Ken
Welch
Other Undecided
St. Pete Polls October 15, 2013 706 ± 3.7% 19.8% 63.1% 10% 7.2%
St. Pete Polls October 9, 2013 367 ± 5.1% 53.8% 10.2% 7.8% 6.6% 1.5% 7.7% 12.5%
17.2% 20% 12.9% 3% 10.4% 36.5%

Libertarian primary Edit

Candidates Edit

Nominee Edit
  • Lucas Overby, activist, commercial diver, and nominee for this seat in the 2014 (special)[46]

Independents Edit

Withdrawn Edit

General election Edit

Endorsements Edit

Polling Edit

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
David
Jolly (R)
Lucas
Overby (L)
Other Undecided
St. Pete Polls June 4, 2014 1,121 ± 2.9% 47% 31% 22%
Hypothetical polling
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
David
Jolly (R)
Ed
Jany (I)
Lucas
Overby (L)
Other Undecided
St. Pete Polls[62] May 8, 2014 795 ± 3.5% 49.9% 20.7% 10.4% 19%
49.6% 29.8% 9.2% 11.4%
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
David
Jolly (R)
Alex
Sink (D)
Undecided
St. Pete Polls April 8, 2014 903 ± 3.3% 48.1% 45.8% 6.1%
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Rick
Baker (R)
Jessica
Ehrlich (D)
Undecided
St. Pete Polls October 15, 2013 1,741 ± 2.3% 34.6% 30.7% 34.7%
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Rick
Baker (R)
Alex
Sink (D)
Undecided
St. Pete Polls October 15, 2013 1,741 ± 2.3% 34% 50.8% 15.2%
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Neil
Brickfield (R)
Alex
Sink (D)
Undecided
St. Pete Polls October 15, 2013 1,741 ± 2.3% 24% 56.6% 19.4%

Results Edit

Florida's 13th congressional district, 2014[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican David Jolly (incumbent) 168,172 75.2
Libertarian Lucas Overby 55,318 24.7
Write-in Michael Stephen Levinson 86 0.1
Total votes 223,576 100.0
Republican hold

District 14 Edit

Incumbent Democrat Kathy Castor, who had represented the district since 2013, ran for re-election. She previously represented the 11th district from 2007 to 2013, prior to the decennial redistricting.

Democratic primary Edit

Candidates Edit

Nominee Edit

Republican primary Edit

No Republicans filed to run.

Withdrawn Edit

  • John Coney

General election Edit

No candidates filed to challenge Castor for her seat, so she returned to office without standing for election.[45]

Endorsements Edit

Results Edit

Florida's 14th congressional district, 2014
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Kathy Castor (incumbent) Unopposed N/a
Total votes N/a
Democratic hold

District 15 Edit

Incumbent Republican Dennis Ross, who had represented the district since 2013, ran for re-election. He previously represented the 12th district from 2011 to 2013, prior to the decennial redistricting.

Republican primary Edit

Candidates Edit

Nominee Edit

Democratic primary Edit

Candidates Edit

Nominee Edit

General election Edit

Endorsements Edit

Polling Edit

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Dennis
Ross (R)
Alan
Cohn (D)
Undecided
June 5–8, 2014 400 ± 4.9% 42% 35% 23%

Results Edit

Florida's 15th congressional district, 2014[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Dennis Ross (incumbent) 128,750 60.3
Democratic Alan Cohn 84,832 39.7
Total votes 213,582 100.0
Republican hold

District 16 Edit

Incumbent Republican Vern Buchanan, who had represented the district since 2013, ran for re-election. He previously represented the 16th district from 2009 to 2013, prior to the decennial redistricting.

Republican primary Edit

Candidates Edit

Nominee Edit

Democratic primary Edit

Candidates Edit

Nominee Edit
Withdrawn Edit
  • Mitch Mallett, former vice chair of the Manatee county Democratic party[64]

General election Edit

101-year-old Joe Newman ran as a write-in candidate.[65]

Results Edit

Florida's 16th congressional district, 2014[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Vern Buchanan (incumbent) 169,126 61.5
Democratic Henry Lawrence 105,483 38.4
Write-in Joe Newman 220 0.1
Total votes 274,829 100.0
Republican hold

District 17 Edit

Incumbent Republican Tom Rooney, who had represented the district since 2013, ran for re-election. He previously represented the 13th district from 2007 to 2013, prior to the decennial redistricting.

Republican primary Edit

Candidates Edit

Nominee Edit
Withdrawn Edit
  • Erin Magee
  • John Sawyer

Democratic primary Edit

Candidates Edit

Nominee Edit
  • Will Bronson

General election Edit

Results Edit

Florida's 17th congressional district, 2014[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Tom Rooney (incumbent) 141,493 63.2
Democratic Will Bronson 82,263 36.8
Total votes 223,756 100.0
Republican hold

District 18 Edit

2014 Florida's 18th congressional district election
 
← 2012
2016 →
     
Nominee Patrick Murphy Carl J. Domino
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 151,478 101,896
Percentage 59.8% 40.2%

 
County results
Murphy:      50–60%      60–70%

U.S. Representative before election

Patrick Murphy
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Patrick Murphy
Republican

Incumbent Democrat Patrick Murphy, who had represented Florida's 18th congressional district since 2013 after defeating Republican Allen West, ran for re-election.

Democratic primary Edit

Candidates Edit

Nominee Edit

Republican primary Edit

Juno Beach Councilwoman Ellen Andel, who had declared her candidacy in May 2013, withdrew from the race in February 2014. Despite West's endorsement, she posted poor fundraising numbers and began 2014 with only $5,537 cash-on-hand, to Murphy's $1.8 million.[66][67]

Candidates Edit

Nominee Edit
Eliminated in primary Edit
  • Beverly Hires, nurse
  • Brian Lara, computer software developer
  • Calvin Turnquest, former Tequesta Council member
  • Alan Schlesinger, former mayor of Derby, Connecticut, former Connecticut State Representative and nominee for the U.S. Senate from Connecticut in 2006
  • Nick Wukoson, small business owner
Withdrawn Edit
  • Ellen Andel, Juno Beach Council member
  • Frank Lynch
Declined Edit

Results Edit

Republican primary results[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Carl J. Domino 15,805 38.4
Republican Alan Schlesinger 9,920 24.1
Republican Beverly Hires 5,760 14.0
Republican Brian Lara 5,361 13.0
Republican Calvin D. Turnquest 2,757 6.7
Republican Nick Wukoson 1,594 3.9
Total votes 41,197 100.0

General election Edit

Endorsements Edit

Polling Edit

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Patrick
Murphy (D)
Carl J.
Domino (R)
Other Undecided
FrederickPolls (D-Murphy) August 27–28, 2014 400 ± 4.9% 54% 33% 13%
FrederickPolls (D-Murphy) October 6–8, 2013 300 52% 25% 23%
Hypothetical polling
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Patrick
Murphy (D)
Adam
Hasner (R)
Other Undecided
FrederickPolls October 6–8, 2013 300 ± ? 52% 25% 23%
  • * Internal poll for the Patrick Murphy campaign

Predictions Edit

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[13] Likely D November 3, 2014
Rothenberg[14] Safe D October 24, 2014
Sabato's Crystal Ball[15] Likely D October 30, 2014
RCP Lean D November 2, 2014
Daily Kos Elections[16] Lean D November 4, 2014

Results Edit

Florida's 18th congressional district, 2014[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Patrick Murphy (incumbent) 151,478 59.8
Republican Carl J. Domino 101,896 40.2
Total votes 253,374 100.0
Democratic hold

District 19 Edit

Incumbent Republican Curt Clawson, who had represented the district since an 2014 special election, ran for re-election.

Republican Trey Radel who had elected to represent the 19th district in 2012, resigned on January 27, 2014, requiring a special election to fill the remainder of his term.[75]

Republican primary Edit

Candidates Edit

Nominee Edit
Declined Edit

Democratic primary Edit

Candidates Edit

Nominee Edit
  • April Freeman, film and television producer and co-founder of a political consulting firm

General election Edit

Endorsements Edit

Curt Clawson (R)

Results Edit

Florida's 19th congressional district, 2014[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Curt Clawson (incumbent) 159,354 64.6
Democratic April Freeman 80,824 32.7
Libertarian Ray Netherwood 6,671 2.7
Write-in Timothy J. Rossano 12 0.0
Total votes 246,861 100.0
Republican hold

District 20 Edit

Incumbent Democrat Alcee Hastings, who had represented the district since 2013, ran for re-election. He previously represented the 13th district from 1993 to 2013, prior to the decennial redistricting.

Democratic primary Edit

Candidates Edit

Nominee Edit
Eliminated in primary Edit

Results Edit

Democratic primary results[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Alcee L. Hastings (incumbent) 29,236 79.2
Democratic Jean L. Enright 5,256 14.2
Democratic Jameel McCline 2,424 6.6
Total votes 36,916 100.0

Republican primary Edit

Candidates Edit

Nominee Edit
  • Jay Bonner, marketing consultant and land surveyor

General election Edit

Endorsements Edit

Results Edit

Florida's 20th congressional district, 2014[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Alcee Hastings (incumbent) 128,498 81.6
Republican Jay Bonner 28,968 18.4
Total votes 157,466 100.0
Democratic hold

District 21 Edit

Incumbent Democrat Ted Deutch, who had represented the district since 2013, ran for re-election. He previously represented the 19th district from 2010 to 2013, prior to the decennial redistricting.

Democratic primary Edit

Candidates Edit

Nominee Edit
Eliminated in primary Edit
  • Emmanuel Morel

Results Edit

Democratic primary results[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Ted Deutch (incumbent) 31,080 91.6
Democratic Emmanuel G. Morel 2,845 8.4
Total votes 33,925 100.0

Republican primary Edit

No Republicans filed

Candidates Edit

Withdrawn Edit
  • Henry Colon

General election Edit

Endorsements Edit

Results Edit

Florida's 21st congressional district, 2014[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Ted Deutch (incumbent) 153,395 99.6
Write-in W. Michael Trout 575 0.4
Total votes 153,970 100.0
Democratic hold

District 22 Edit

Incumbent Democrat Lois Frankel, who had represented the district since 2013, ran for re-election.

Democratic primary Edit

Candidates Edit

Nominee Edit

Republican primary Edit

Candidates Edit

Nominee Edit
  • Paul Spain
Eliminated in primary Edit
  • Andrea Leigh McGee
  • David Wagie
Withdrawn Edit
  • Jeremy Rodgers

Results Edit

Republican primary results[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Paul Spain 7,492 42.6
Republican Andrea Leigh McGee 6,073 34.5
Republican David Wagie 4,017 22.9
Total votes 17,582 100.0

General election Edit

Endorsements Edit

Results Edit

Florida's 22nd congressional district, 2014[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Lois Frankel (incumbent) 125,404 58.0
Republican Paul Spain 90,685 42.0
Write-in Raymond Schamis 7 0.0
Total votes 216,096 100.0
Democratic hold

District 23 Edit

Incumbent Democrat Debbie Wasserman Schultz, who had represented the district since 2013, ran for re-election. She previously represented the 20th district from 2005 to 2013, prior to the decennial redistricting.

Democratic primary Edit

Candidates Edit

Nominee Edit

Republican primary Edit

Candidates Edit

Nominee Edit
  • Joseph Kaufman, Founder of Americans Against Hate
Eliminated in primary Edit
  • Juan Garcia
Declined Edit
  • Ed Goldfarb, realtor

Results Edit

Republican primary results[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Joseph "Joe" Kaufman 6,299 62.6
Republican Juan Garcia 3,764 37.4
Total votes 10,063 100.0

General election Edit

Endorsements Edit

Results Edit

Florida's 23rd congressional district, 2014[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Debbie Wasserman Schultz (incumbent) 103,269 62.7
Republican Joseph "Joe" Kaufman 61,519 37.3
Total votes 164,788 100.0
Democratic hold

District 24 Edit

Incumbent Democrat Frederica Wilson, who had represented the district since 2013, ran for re-election. She previously represented the 17th district from 2011 to 2013, prior to the decennial redistricting.

Democratic primary Edit

Candidates Edit

Nominee Edit
Eliminated in primary Edit
  • Michael Etienne

Results Edit

Democratic primary results[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Frederica Wilson (incumbent) 35,456 80.4
Democratic Michael A. Etienne 8,628 19.6
Total votes 44,084 100.0

Republican primary Edit

Candidates Edit

Nominee Edit
  • Dufirstson Julio Neree

General election Edit

Endorsements Edit

Results Edit

Florida's 24th congressional district, 2014[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Frederica Wilson (incumbent) 129,192 86.2
Republican Dufirstson Julio Neree 15,239 10.1
Independent Luis E. Fernandez 5,487 3.7
Total votes 149,918 100.0
Democratic hold

District 25 Edit

Incumbent Republican Mario Diaz-Balart, who had represented the district since 2013, ran for re-election. He previously represented the 21st district from 2011 to 2013, as well as a different version of the 25th from 2003 to 2011, prior to the decennial redistricting.

Republican primary Edit

Candidates Edit

Nominee Edit

General election Edit

No candidates filed to challenge Diaz-Balart for his seat, so he returned to office without standing for election.[45]

Endorsements Edit

Results Edit

Florida's 25th congressional district, 2014
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Mario Diaz-Balart (incumbent) Unopposed N/a
Total votes N/a
Republican hold

District 26 Edit

Incumbent Democrat Joe García, who had represented the district since 2013, ran for re-election.

Democratic primary Edit

Candidates Edit

Nominee Edit

Republican primary Edit

Candidates Edit

Nominee Edit
Eliminated in primary Edit
Declined Edit

Results Edit

Republican primary results[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Carlos Curbelo 13,861 47.0
Republican Ed MacDougall 7,455 25.3
Republican Joe A. Martinez 5,136 17.4
Republican David Rivera 2,209 7.5
Republican Lorenzo Palomares Starbuck 824 2.8
Total votes 29,485 100.0

General election Edit

Endorsements Edit

Carlos Curbelo (R)

Polling Edit

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Joe
García (D)
Carlos
Curbelo (R)
Undecided
Saint Leo University October 2014 400 ± 4.5% 42% 46% 12%
DCCC (D) September 28–October 1, 2014 400 ± 4.8% 45% 40% 15%
McLaughlin (R-Curbelo) September 9–11, 2014 400 ± 4.9% 40% 44% 16%

Predictions Edit

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[13] Tossup November 3, 2014
Rothenberg[14] Tilt R (flip) October 24, 2014
Sabato's Crystal Ball[15] Lean R (flip) October 30, 2014
RCP Tossup November 2, 2014
Daily Kos Elections[16] Tossup November 4, 2014

Results Edit

Florida's 26th congressional district, 2014[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Carlos Curbelo 83,031 51.5
Democratic Joe García (incumbent) 78,306 48.5
Total votes 161,337 100.0
Republican gain from Democratic

District 27 Edit

Incumbent Republican Ileana Ros-Lehtinen who had represented the district since 2012, ran for re-election. She previously represented the 18th district from 1989 to 2013, prior to the decennial redistricting.

Republican primary Edit

Candidates Edit

Nominee Edit

General election Edit

No candidates filed to challenge Ros-Lehtinen for her seat, so she returned to office without standing for election.[45]

Endorsements Edit

Results Edit

Florida's 27th congressional district, 2014
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (incumbent) Unopposed N/a
Total votes N/a
Republican hold

See also Edit

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District 27 28 1 Republican primary 28 1 1 Candidates 28 1 1 1 Nominee 28 2 General election 28 2 1 Endorsements 28 2 2 Results 29 See also 30 References 31 External linksOverview EditStatewide Edit Party Candidates Votes SeatsNo No Republican 26 2 713 451 54 3 17 nbsp 63 0 Democratic 24 2 130 626 42 6 10 nbsp 37 0 Independent 9 91 081 1 8 0 nbsp 0 0 Libertarian 2 61 989 1 2 0 nbsp 0 0 Write in 8 1 388 0 0 0 nbsp 0 0 Total 4 998 555 100 0 27 nbsp 100 0 Popular voteRepublican 54 28 Democratic 42 63 Independent 1 82 Libertarian 1 24 Write in 0 03 House seatsRepublican 62 96 Democratic 37 04 Independent 0 00 Libertarian 0 00 District Edit Results of the 2014 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida by district 1 District Republican Democratic Others Total ResultVotes Votes Votes Votes District 1 165 086 70 15 54 976 23 36 15 281 6 49 235 343 100 00 Republican holdDistrict 2 123 262 49 35 126 096 50 48 422 0 17 249 780 100 00 Democratic gainDistrict 3 148 691 64 99 73 910 32 30 6 208 2 71 228 809 100 00 Republican holdDistrict 4 177 887 78 28 0 0 00 49 366 21 72 227 253 100 00 Republican holdDistrict 5 59 237 34 53 112 340 65 47 0 0 00 171 577 100 00 Democratic holdDistrict 6 166 254 62 54 99 563 37 46 0 0 00 265 817 100 00 Republican holdDistrict 7 144 474 63 60 73 011 32 14 9 679 4 26 227 164 100 00 Republican holdDistrict 8 180 728 65 84 93 724 34 14 61 0 02 274 513 100 00 Republican holdDistrict 9 74 963 43 11 93 850 53 98 5 065 2 91 173 878 100 00 Democratic holdDistrict 10 143 128 61 54 89 426 38 45 20 0 01 232 574 100 00 Republican holdDistrict 11 181 508 66 66 90 786 33 34 0 0 00 272 294 100 00 Republican holdDistrict 12 Republican holdDistrict 13 168 172 75 22 0 0 00 55 404 24 78 223 576 100 00 Republican holdDistrict 14 Democratic holdDistrict 15 128 750 60 28 84 832 39 72 0 0 00 213 582 100 00 Republican holdDistrict 16 169 126 61 54 105 483 38 38 220 0 08 274 829 100 00 Republican holdDistrict 17 141 493 63 24 82 263 36 76 0 0 00 223 756 100 00 Republican holdDistrict 18 101 896 40 22 151 478 59 78 0 0 00 253 374 100 00 Democratic holdDistrict 19 159 354 64 55 80 824 32 74 6 683 2 71 246 861 100 00 Republican holdDistrict 20 28 968 18 40 128 498 81 60 0 0 00 157 466 100 00 Democratic holdDistrict 21 0 0 00 153 395 99 63 575 0 37 153 970 100 00 Democratic holdDistrict 22 90 685 41 97 125 404 58 03 7 0 00 216 096 100 00 Democratic holdDistrict 23 61 519 37 33 103 269 62 67 0 0 00 164 788 100 00 Democratic holdDistrict 24 15 239 10 16 129 192 86 18 5 487 3 66 149 918 100 00 Democratic holdDistrict 25 Republican holdDistrict 26 83 031 51 46 78 306 48 54 0 0 00 161 337 100 00 Republican gainDistrict 27 Republican holdTotal 2 713 451 54 28 2 130 626 42 63 154 478 3 09 4 998 555 100 00 District 1 EditSee also Florida s 1st congressional district Incumbent Republican Jeff Miller who had represented the district since 2001 ran for re election Republican primary Edit Candidates Edit Nominee Edit Jeff Miller incumbent U S RepresentativeEliminated in primary Edit John KrauseWithdrawn Edit Travis Pierce MillerResults Edit Republican primary results 2 Party Candidate Votes Republican Jeff Miller incumbent 44 784 75 3Republican John E Krause 14 660 24 7Total votes 59 444 100 0Democratic primary Edit Candidates Edit Nominee Edit Jim Bryan retired Army officer and nominee for this seat in 2010General election Edit Results Edit Florida s 1st congressional district 2014 3 Party Candidate Votes Republican Jeff Miller incumbent 165 086 70 1Democratic Jim Bryan 54 976 23 4Independent Mark Wichern 15 281 6 5Total votes 235 343 100 0Republican holdDistrict 2 Edit2014 Florida s 2nd congressional district election nbsp 20122016 nbsp nbsp Nominee Gwen Graham Steve SoutherlandParty Democratic RepublicanPopular vote 126 096 123 262Percentage 50 5 49 3 nbsp County resultsGraham 50 60 60 70 70 80 Southerland 50 60 60 70 70 80 U S Representative before electionSteve SoutherlandRepublican Elected U S Representative Gwen GrahamDemocraticSee also Florida s 2nd congressional district Incumbent Republican Steve Southerland who had represented the district since 2011 ran for re election Republican primary Edit Candidates Edit Nominee Edit Steve Southerland incumbent U S RepresentativeDemocratic primary Edit Candidates Edit Nominee Edit Gwen Graham Leon County school administrator and the daughter of Bob Graham former United States Senator and Governor of Florida 4 General election Edit Endorsements Edit Steve Southerland R OrganizationsNational Republican Congressional Committee Patriot Program 5 Susan B Anthony List 6 Gwen Graham D Labor unionsAFL CIO 7 International Brotherhood of Boilermakers 8 National Association of Letter Carriers 9 OrganizationsBlue Dog Coalition 10 Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Red to Blue Program 11 EMILY s List 12 Polling Edit Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror SteveSoutherland R GwenGraham D UndecidedNational Research Group R Southerland October 1 2 2014 400 4 9 45 39 16 Anzalone Liszt Grove D Graham September 21 24 2014 500 4 4 45 48 7 Pathfinder Opinion Research August 11 12 2014 400 4 4 43 45 11 Pathfinder Opinion Research April 22 24 2014 500 4 4 49 39 11 Anzalone Liszt Grove D Graham March 2 6 2014 500 4 4 42 40 18 Public Policy Polling October 21 22 2013 965 3 2 41 44 15 Clarity Campaign Labs August 27 28 2013 1 152 2 9 44 42 14 Predictions Edit Source Ranking As ofThe Cook Political Report 13 Tossup November 3 2014Rothenberg 14 Tossup October 24 2014Sabato s Crystal Ball 15 Lean D flip October 30 2014RCP Tossup November 2 2014Daily Kos Elections 16 Tossup November 4 2014Results Edit Graham won the race by a narrow 1 2 margin making Southerland one of only two sitting Republicans to be defeated by a Democrat in 2014 the other being Lee Terry in Nebraska s 2nd Florida s 2nd congressional district 2014 3 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Gwen Graham 126 096 50 5Republican Steve Southerland incumbent 123 262 49 3Write in Luther Lee 422 0 2Total votes 249 780 100 0Democratic gain from RepublicanDistrict 3 EditSee also Florida s 3rd congressional district Incumbent Republican Ted Yoho who had represented the district since 2013 after defeating Republican incumbent Cliff Stearns in the primary ran for re election Republican primary Edit Campaign Edit Jake Rush an attorney and former Alachua County Sheriff s deputy is challenged Yoho in the Republican primary Following the launch of his campaign he received national media attention related to his involvement with live action role playing particularly the supernaturally themed Mind s Eye Theatre and costuming 17 18 19 Candidates Edit Nominee Edit Ted Yoho incumbent U S RepresentativeEliminated in primary Edit Jake Rush attorney and former Alachua County Sheriff s deputyResults Edit Republican primary results 2 Party Candidate Votes Republican Ted Yoho incumbent 37 486 79 4Republican Jake Rush 9 739 20 6Total votes 47 225 100 0Democratic primary Edit Candidates Edit Nominee Edit Marihelen Wheeler Middle school art teacher 20 Withdrawn Edit Aquasia Johnson McDowellGeneral election Edit Endorsements Edit Ted Yoho R OrganizationsTea Party Express 21 Marihelen Wheeler D OrganizationsProgressive Democrats of America 22 Results Edit Florida s 3rd congressional district 2014 3 Party Candidate Votes Republican Ted Yoho incumbent 148 691 65 0Democratic Marihelen Wheeler 73 910 32 3Independent Howard Term Limits Lawson 6 208 2 7Total votes 228 809 100 0Republican holdDistrict 4 EditSee also Florida s 4th congressional district Incumbent Republican Ander Crenshaw who had represented the district since 2001 ran for re election Republican primary Edit Candidates Edit Nominee Edit Ander Crenshaw incumbent U S RepresentativeEliminated in primary Edit Ryman Shoaf US Navy veteranResults Edit Republican primary results 2 Party Candidate Votes Republican Ander Crenshaw incumbent 38 613 70 9Republican Ryman Shoaf 15 817 29 1Total votes 54 430 100 0Democratic primary Edit The Democratic Party did not run a candidate in this race General election Edit Results Edit Florida s 4th congressional district 2014 3 Party Candidate Votes Republican Ander Crenshaw incumbent 177 877 78 3Independent Paula Moser Bartlett 35 663 15 7Independent Gary L Koniz 13 690 6 0Independent Deborah Katz Pueschel 13 0 0Total votes 227 243 100 0Republican holdDistrict 5 EditSee also Florida s 5th congressional district Incumbent Democrat Corrine Brown who had represented the district since 2013 having previously represented the 3rd district from 1993 to 2013 ran for re election Democratic primary Edit Candidates Edit Nominee Edit Corrine Brown incumbent U S RepresentativeRepublican primary Edit Candidates Edit Nominee Edit Glo Smith businesswoman and former staff aide to Lt Gov Jennifer Carroll 23 Eliminated in primary Edit Thuy LoweResults Edit Republican primary results 2 Party Candidate Votes Republican Glo Smith 10 968 63 0Republican Thuy Twee Lowe 6 451 37 0Total votes 17 419 100 0General election Edit Endorsements Edit Corrine Brown D Labor unionsInternational Brotherhood of Boilermakers 8 National Association of Letter Carriers 9 Results Edit Florida s 5th congressional district 2014 3 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Corrine Brown incumbent 112 340 65 5Republican Glo Smith 59 237 34 5Total votes 171 577 100 0Democratic holdDistrict 6 Edit2014 Florida s 6th congressional district election nbsp 20122016 nbsp nbsp Nominee Ron DeSantis David CoxParty Republican DemocraticPopular vote 166 254 99 563Percentage 62 5 37 5 nbsp County results DeSantis 50 60 60 70 70 80 U S Representative before electionRon DeSantisRepublican Elected U S Representative Ron DeSantisRepublicanSee also Florida s 6th congressional district Incumbent Republican Ron DeSantis who had represented the district since 2013 ran for re election Republican primary Edit Candidates Edit Nominee Edit Ron DeSantis incumbent U S RepresentativeDemocratic primary Edit Candidates Edit Nominee Edit David Cox director of resources at Bethune Cookman University 24 Withdrawn Edit Andrew ScottGeneral election Edit Results Edit Florida s 6th congressional district 2014 3 Party Candidate Votes Republican Ron DeSantis incumbent 166 254 62 5Democratic David Cox 99 563 37 5Total votes 265 817 100 0Republican holdDistrict 7 Edit2014 Florida s 7th congressional district election nbsp 20122016 nbsp nbsp Nominee John Mica Wesley NeumanParty Republican DemocraticPopular vote 144 474 73 011Percentage 63 6 32 1 nbsp County results Mica 50 60 60 70 U S Representative before electionJohn MicaRepublican Elected U S Representative John MicaRepublicanSee also Florida s 7th congressional district The 7th District includes most of Seminole County the main campus of the University of Central Florida in Orange County and parts of Deltona in Volusia County Incumbent Republican John Mica who had represented the district since 1993 ran for re election In 2012 when Mica ran for re election in the redrawn district he won with 59 of the vote his smallest margin of victory in twenty years Republican primary Edit Polling taken during the 2013 government shutdown showed that Mica was vulnerable to an opponent with only 33 of the district s voters indicating that they approved of his performance while 50 disapproved 25 The early predictions proved to be unfounded and Mica s popularity rebounded considerably over the summer of 2014 Mica was a heavy favourite to win the GOP primary and on August 26 trounced his GOP challengers with over 72 of the vote 26 Candidates Edit Nominee Edit John Mica incumbent U S RepresentativeEliminated in primary Edit Don Oehlrich Kelly Shirley pharmacist David Smith business executiveWithdrawn Edit Alan Azcona Zechariah BlanchardResults Edit Republican primary results 2 Party Candidate Votes Republican John Mica incumbent 32 084 72 2Republican David Smith 8 316 18 7Republican Don Oehlrich 2 285 5 1Republican Kelly Shirley 1 786 4 0Total votes 44 471 100 0Democratic primary Edit Candidates Edit Nominee Edit Wes Neuman former White House intern and LMI analystGeneral election Edit Campaign Edit On September 25 2014 after over a month of keeping a low profile Democratic challenger Wes Neuman announced he made a mistake in challenging Mica and would no longer be actively campaigning 27 Al Krulick appeared on the ballot with no party affiliation Endorsements Edit Wes Neuman D Labor unionsNational Association of Letter Carriers 9 Polling Edit Hypothetical pollingPoll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror JohnMica R Democraticopponent D Other UndecidedPublic Policy Polling October 15 16 2013 597 43 46 11 Results Edit Florida s 7th congressional district 2014 3 Party Candidate Votes Republican John Mica incumbent 144 474 63 6Democratic Wes Neuman 73 011 32 1Independent Al Krulick 9 679 4 3Total votes 227 164 100 0Republican holdDistrict 8 EditSee also Florida s 8th congressional district Incumbent Republican Bill Posey who had represented the district since 2013 having represented the 15th district from 2009 to 2013 prior to the decennial redistricting ran for re election Republican primary Edit Candidates Edit Nominee Edit Bill Posey incumbent U S RepresentativeDemocratic primary Edit Candidates Edit Nominee Edit Gabriel Rothblatt technoprogressive political activistWithdrawn Edit Corry Westbrook former legislative director for the National Wildlife FederationGeneral election Edit Campaign Edit Rothblatt s belief in transhumanism and his family ties were both regularly covered by the media Jessica Roy from Time commented that his status as a member of Terasem may be just as difficult for his campaign as being a Democrat in the Republican majority district 28 29 During a campaign event gubernatorial candidate Charlie Crist introduced him by saying Gabriel is the messenger that God sent 30 Others were critical of Rothblatt s campaign Katie Prill from the National Republican Congressional Committee wrote that his radical ideas are too extreme for Florida families 28 Posey s spokesman George Cecala stated that It all comes down to the real issue and that is Bill Posey is a conservative and Gabriel Rothblatt is a liberal 28 Endorsements Edit Bill Posey R OrganizationsRepublican Liberty Caucus 31 Gabriel Rothblatt D Labor unionsInternational Brotherhood of Teamsters 32 OrganizationsNational Organization for Women 33 Progressive Democrats of America 22 Results Edit Florida s 8th congressional district 2014 3 Party Candidate Votes Republican Bill Posey incumbent 180 728 65 8Democratic Gabriel Rothblatt 93 724 34 2Write in Christopher L Duncan 61 0 0Total votes 274 513 100 0Republican holdDistrict 9 Edit2014 Florida s 9th congressional district election nbsp 20122016 nbsp nbsp Nominee Alan Grayson Carroll PlattParty Democratic RepublicanPopular vote 93 850 74 963Percentage 54 0 43 1 nbsp County resultsGrayson 50 60 U S Representative before electionAlan GraysonDemocratic Elected U S Representative Alan GraysonDemocraticSee also Florida s 9th congressional district Incumbent Democrat Alan Grayson who had represented the district since 2013 ran for re election He previously represented the 8th district from 2009 to 2011 prior to the decennial redistricting Democratic primary Edit Grayson was challenged in the primary by Democrat Nick Ruiz a professor from the University of Florida In 2012 Ruiz ran for the Democratic nomination in the 7th District Ruiz made a somewhat surprising move to FL 09 for 2014 34 Candidates Edit Nominee Edit Alan Grayson incumbent U S RepresentativeEliminated in primary Edit Nick Ruiz professor from the University of Florida and candidate for the 7th District in 2012Results Edit Democratic primary results 2 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Alan Grayson incumbent 18 641 74 3Democratic Nick Ruiz 6 441 25 7Total votes 25 082 100 0Republican primary Edit Candidates Edit Nominee Edit Carol Platt Osceola County Realtors AssociationEliminated in primary Edit Jorge Bonilla navy veteran Peter Vivaldi businessmanEndorsements Edit Platt received endorsements from both Jeb Bush and Marco Rubio 35 Results Edit Republican primary results 2 Party Candidate Votes Republican Carol Platt 11 542 54 6Republican Jorge Bonilla 6 293 29 8Republican Peter Vivaldi 3 301 15 6Total votes 21 136 100 0General election Edit Endorsements Edit Alan Grayson D Labor unionsAFL CIO 7 International Brotherhood of Boilermakers 8 National Association of Letter Carriers 9 OrganizationsProgressive Change Campaign Committee 36 Polling Edit Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror AlanGrayson D CarolPlatt R MarkoMilakovich I UndecidedData Targeting R Platt October 9 12 2014 305 5 7 40 35 7 18 Results Edit Florida s 9th congressional district 2014 3 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Alan Grayson incumbent 93 850 54 0Republican Carol Platt 74 963 43 1Independent Marko Milakovich 5 060 2 9Write in Leon Leo Ray 5 0 0Total votes 173 878 100 0Democratic holdDistrict 10 EditSee also Florida s 10th congressional district Incumbent Republican Daniel Webster who had represented the district since 2013 ran for re election He previously represented the 8th district from 2011 to 2013 prior to the decennial redistricting Republican primary Edit Candidates Edit Nominee Edit Daniel Webster incumbent U S RepresentativeWithdrawn Edit David Allen SeeleyDemocratic primary Edit Val Demings who was the Democratic nominee in 2012 considered a second run against Webster 37 but chose to run for Mayor of Orange County Florida instead 38 Ultimately she pulled out of that race as well 39 Candidates Edit Nominee Edit Mike McKenna former Navy Chief Petty Officer and Walt Disney World security officer 40 Eliminated in primary Edit William Ferree former Eustis City Commissioner 41 Shayan Modarres civil rights lawyer and Trayvon Martin family attorneyDeclined Edit Val Demings former Chief of the Orlando Police Department and nominee for this seat in 2012Results Edit Despite only spending 5 000 on his primary campaign a fraction of his two opponents McKenna won the primary and faced Webster in the general election 42 Democratic primary results 2 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Michael McKenna 11 912 49 7Democratic Shayan Modarres 7 324 30 6Democratic William Ferree 4 718 19 7Total votes 23 954 100 0General election Edit Campaign Edit Webster was a decided favourite for the general election and he ran only a few television ads With very little money in his campaign funds McKenna ran no ads instead counting on a grass roots door to door campaign 43 Results Edit Webster easily cruised to re election by a margin of 62 to 38 44 Florida s 10th congressional district 2014 3 Party Candidate Votes Republican Daniel Webster incumbent 143 128 61 5Democratic Michael McKenna 89 426 38 5Write in David B Falstad 20 0 0Total votes 232 574 100 0Republican holdDistrict 11 EditSee also Florida s 11th congressional district Incumbent Republican Rich Nugent who had represented the district since 2013 ran for re election He previously represented the 5th district from 2011 to 2013 prior to the decennial redistricting Republican primary Edit Candidates Edit Nominee Edit Rich Nugent incumbent U S RepresentativeWithdrawn Edit Michael UminskiDemocratic primary Edit Candidates Edit Nominee Edit Dave Koller small businessownerLibertarian primary Edit Candidates Edit Withdrawn Edit Matthew SchnackenbergGeneral election Edit Results Edit Florida s 11th congressional district 2014 3 Party Candidate Votes Republican Rich Nugent incumbent 181 508 66 7Democratic Dave Koller 90 786 33 3Total votes 272 294 100 0Republican holdDistrict 12 EditSee also Florida s 12th congressional district Incumbent Republican Gus Bilirakis who had represented the district since 2013 ran for re election He previously represented the 9th district from 2007 to 2013 prior to the decennial redistricting Republican primary Edit Candidates Edit Nominee Edit Gus Bilirakis incumbent U S RepresentativeWithdrawn Edit James Denton Jr Democratic primary Edit No democrat filed to run General election Edit No candidates filed to challenge Bilirakis for his seat so he returned to office without standing for election 45 Results Edit Florida s 12th congressional district 2014 Party Candidate Votes Republican Gus Bilirakis incumbent Unopposed N aTotal votes N aRepublican holdDistrict 13 EditSee also Florida s 13th congressional district and 2014 Florida s 13th congressional district special election Incumbent Republican David Jolly who had represented the district since a 2014 special election ran for re election Republican primary Edit On October 9 2013 Republican Bill Young who had held this Tampa Bay area district since 1971 announced that he would not run for re election to a twenty second term in 2014 He died 9 days later and a special election was held which Republican David Jolly won Jolly ran for a full term Candidates Edit Nominee Edit David Jolly incumbent U S RepresentativeDemocratic primary Edit Candidates Edit No Democratic candidate filed to run for Congress before the end of the qualifying period The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee announced that it would support Independent candidate Ed Jany 46 Jany dropped out of the race on May 13 2014 47 Withdrawn Edit Manuel Sykes president of the St Petersburg NAACP 48 49 Declined Edit Charlie Crist former Republican Governor of Florida and Independent candidate for the U S Senate in 2010 running for Governor 50 Jessica Ehrlich attorney and nominee for this seat in 2012 51 52 Charlie Justice Pinellas County Commissioner and nominee for in 10th district in 2010 53 Rick Kriseman former state representative and Mayor of St Petersburg 54 Eric Lynn senior White House Middle East policy adviser and former aide to Congressman Peter Deutsch 55 56 Darryl Rouson state representative 57 Alex Sink former chief financial officer of Florida nominee for governor in 2010 and nominee for this seat 2014 special 58 Ken Welch Pinellas County Commissioner 59 Peter Rudy Wallace former Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives 60 Polling Edit Hypothetical pollingPoll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror CharlieCrist JessicaEhrlich CharlieJustice JanetLong AlexSink ScottWagman KenWelch Other UndecidedSt Pete Polls October 15 2013 706 3 7 19 8 63 1 10 7 2 St Pete Polls October 9 2013 367 5 1 53 8 10 2 7 8 6 6 1 5 7 7 12 5 17 2 20 12 9 3 10 4 36 5 Libertarian primary Edit Candidates Edit Nominee Edit Lucas Overby activist commercial diver and nominee for this seat in the 2014 special 46 Independents Edit Withdrawn Edit Ed Jany retired Army Colonel 46 47 General election Edit Endorsements Edit David Jolly R Labor unionsNational Association of Letter Carriers 9 OrganizationsBIPAC 61 National Republican Congressional Committee Patriot Program 5 Susan B Anthony List 6 Polling Edit Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror DavidJolly R LucasOverby L Other UndecidedSt Pete Polls June 4 2014 1 121 2 9 47 31 22 Hypothetical pollingPoll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror DavidJolly R EdJany I LucasOverby L Other UndecidedSt Pete Polls 62 May 8 2014 795 3 5 49 9 20 7 10 4 19 49 6 29 8 9 2 11 4 Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror DavidJolly R AlexSink D UndecidedSt Pete Polls April 8 2014 903 3 3 48 1 45 8 6 1 Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror RickBaker R JessicaEhrlich D UndecidedSt Pete Polls October 15 2013 1 741 2 3 34 6 30 7 34 7 Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror RickBaker R AlexSink D UndecidedSt Pete Polls October 15 2013 1 741 2 3 34 50 8 15 2 Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror NeilBrickfield R AlexSink D UndecidedSt Pete Polls October 15 2013 1 741 2 3 24 56 6 19 4 Results Edit Florida s 13th congressional district 2014 3 Party Candidate Votes Republican David Jolly incumbent 168 172 75 2Libertarian Lucas Overby 55 318 24 7Write in Michael Stephen Levinson 86 0 1Total votes 223 576 100 0Republican holdDistrict 14 EditSee also Florida s 14th congressional district Incumbent Democrat Kathy Castor who had represented the district since 2013 ran for re election She previously represented the 11th district from 2007 to 2013 prior to the decennial redistricting Democratic primary Edit Candidates Edit Nominee Edit Kathy Castor incumbent U S RepresentativeRepublican primary Edit No Republicans filed to run Withdrawn Edit John ConeyGeneral election Edit No candidates filed to challenge Castor for her seat so she returned to office without standing for election 45 Endorsements Edit Kathy Castor D Labor unionsAFL CIO 7 International Brotherhood of Boilermakers 8 National Association of Letter Carriers 9 Results Edit Florida s 14th congressional district 2014 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Kathy Castor incumbent Unopposed N aTotal votes N aDemocratic holdDistrict 15 EditSee also Florida s 15th congressional district Incumbent Republican Dennis Ross who had represented the district since 2013 ran for re election He previously represented the 12th district from 2011 to 2013 prior to the decennial redistricting Republican primary Edit Candidates Edit Nominee Edit Dennis Ross incumbent U S RepresentativeDemocratic primary Edit Candidates Edit Nominee Edit Alan Cohn former investigative reporterGeneral election Edit Endorsements Edit Alan Cohn D Labor unionsAFL CIO 7 International Brotherhood of Boilermakers 8 National Association of Letter Carriers 9 Polling Edit Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror DennisRoss R AlanCohn D UndecidedAnzalone Liszt Grove D Cohn June 5 8 2014 400 4 9 42 35 23 Results Edit Florida s 15th congressional district 2014 3 Party Candidate Votes Republican Dennis Ross incumbent 128 750 60 3Democratic Alan Cohn 84 832 39 7Total votes 213 582 100 0Republican holdDistrict 16 EditSee also Florida s 16th congressional district Incumbent Republican Vern Buchanan who had represented the district since 2013 ran for re election He previously represented the 16th district from 2009 to 2013 prior to the decennial redistricting Republican primary Edit Candidates Edit Nominee Edit Vern Buchanan incumbent U S RepresentativeDemocratic primary Edit Candidates Edit Nominee Edit Henry Lawrence former NFL offensive lineman 63 Withdrawn Edit Mitch Mallett former vice chair of the Manatee county Democratic party 64 General election Edit 101 year old Joe Newman ran as a write in candidate 65 Results Edit Florida s 16th congressional district 2014 3 Party Candidate Votes Republican Vern Buchanan incumbent 169 126 61 5Democratic Henry Lawrence 105 483 38 4Write in Joe Newman 220 0 1Total votes 274 829 100 0Republican holdDistrict 17 EditSee also Florida s 17th congressional district Incumbent Republican Tom Rooney who had represented the district since 2013 ran for re election He previously represented the 13th district from 2007 to 2013 prior to the decennial redistricting Republican primary Edit Candidates Edit Nominee Edit Tom Rooney incumbent U S RepresentativeWithdrawn Edit Erin Magee John SawyerDemocratic primary Edit Candidates Edit Nominee Edit Will BronsonGeneral election Edit Results Edit Florida s 17th congressional district 2014 3 Party Candidate Votes Republican Tom Rooney incumbent 141 493 63 2Democratic Will Bronson 82 263 36 8Total votes 223 756 100 0Republican holdDistrict 18 Edit2014 Florida s 18th congressional district election nbsp 20122016 nbsp nbsp Nominee Patrick Murphy Carl J DominoParty Democratic RepublicanPopular vote 151 478 101 896Percentage 59 8 40 2 nbsp County results Murphy 50 60 60 70 U S Representative before electionPatrick MurphyDemocratic Elected U S Representative Patrick MurphyRepublicanSee also Florida s 18th congressional district Incumbent Democrat Patrick Murphy who had represented Florida s 18th congressional district since 2013 after defeating Republican Allen West ran for re election Democratic primary Edit Candidates Edit Nominee Edit Patrick Murphy incumbent U S RepresentativeRepublican primary Edit Juno Beach Councilwoman Ellen Andel who had declared her candidacy in May 2013 withdrew from the race in February 2014 Despite West s endorsement she posted poor fundraising numbers and began 2014 with only 5 537 cash on hand to Murphy s 1 8 million 66 67 Candidates Edit Nominee Edit Carl J Domino former state representative 66 68 Eliminated in primary Edit Beverly Hires nurse Brian Lara computer software developer Calvin Turnquest former Tequesta Council member Alan Schlesinger former mayor of Derby Connecticut former Connecticut State Representative and nominee for the U S Senate from Connecticut in 2006 Nick Wukoson small business ownerWithdrawn Edit Ellen Andel Juno Beach Council member Frank LynchDeclined Edit Adam Hasner former Majority Leader of the Florida House of Representatives and nominee for the 22nd district in 2012 69 Gayle Harrell state representative and candidate for 16th district in 2008 70 Ilya Katz author Allen West former U S Representative 71 Results Edit Republican primary results 2 Party Candidate Votes Republican Carl J Domino 15 805 38 4Republican Alan Schlesinger 9 920 24 1Republican Beverly Hires 5 760 14 0Republican Brian Lara 5 361 13 0Republican Calvin D Turnquest 2 757 6 7Republican Nick Wukoson 1 594 3 9Total votes 41 197 100 0General election Edit Endorsements Edit Patrick Murphy D Labor unionsAFL CIO 7 International Brotherhood of Boilermakers 8 International Brotherhood of Teamsters 32 National Association of Letter Carriers 9 OrganizationsBIPAC 61 Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Frontline Program 72 Everytown for Gun Safety 73 No Labels 74 Polling Edit Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror PatrickMurphy D Carl J Domino R Other UndecidedFrederickPolls D Murphy August 27 28 2014 400 4 9 54 33 13 FrederickPolls D Murphy October 6 8 2013 300 52 25 23 Hypothetical pollingPoll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror PatrickMurphy D AdamHasner R Other UndecidedFrederickPolls October 6 8 2013 300 52 25 23 Internal poll for the Patrick Murphy campaignPredictions Edit Source Ranking As ofThe Cook Political Report 13 Likely D November 3 2014Rothenberg 14 Safe D October 24 2014Sabato s Crystal Ball 15 Likely D October 30 2014RCP Lean D November 2 2014Daily Kos Elections 16 Lean D November 4 2014Results Edit Florida s 18th congressional district 2014 3 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Patrick Murphy incumbent 151 478 59 8Republican Carl J Domino 101 896 40 2Total votes 253 374 100 0Democratic holdDistrict 19 EditSee also Florida s 19th congressional district and 2014 Florida s 19th congressional district special election Incumbent Republican Curt Clawson who had represented the district since an 2014 special election ran for re election Republican Trey Radel who had elected to represent the 19th district in 2012 resigned on January 27 2014 requiring a special election to fill the remainder of his term 75 Republican primary Edit Candidates Edit Nominee Edit Curt Clawson incumbent U S RepresentativeDeclined Edit Lizbeth Benacquisto state senator 76 77 Chauncey Goss political consultant and candidate for this seat in 2012 76 Connie Mack IV former U S Representative and nominee for U S Senate in 2012 76 Paige Kreegel former state representative and candidate for this seat in 2012 78 Democratic primary Edit Candidates Edit Nominee Edit April Freeman film and television producer and co founder of a political consulting firmGeneral election Edit Endorsements Edit Curt Clawson R OrganizationsSusan B Anthony List 6 Tea Party Express 21 April Freeman D Labor unionsAFL CIO 7 International Brotherhood of Boilermakers 8 OrganizationsProgressive Democrats of America 22 Results Edit Florida s 19th congressional district 2014 3 Party Candidate Votes Republican Curt Clawson incumbent 159 354 64 6Democratic April Freeman 80 824 32 7Libertarian Ray Netherwood 6 671 2 7Write in Timothy J Rossano 12 0 0Total votes 246 861 100 0Republican holdDistrict 20 EditSee also Florida s 20th congressional district Incumbent Democrat Alcee Hastings who had represented the district since 2013 ran for re election He previously represented the 13th district from 1993 to 2013 prior to the decennial redistricting Democratic primary Edit Candidates Edit Nominee Edit Alcee Hastings incumbent U S RepresentativeEliminated in primary Edit Jean Enright Port of Palm Beach Commissioner Jameel McCline former professional boxerResults Edit Democratic primary results 2 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Alcee L Hastings incumbent 29 236 79 2Democratic Jean L Enright 5 256 14 2Democratic Jameel McCline 2 424 6 6Total votes 36 916 100 0Republican primary Edit Candidates Edit Nominee Edit Jay Bonner marketing consultant and land surveyorGeneral election Edit Endorsements Edit Alcee Hastings D Labor unionsAFL CIO 7 International Brotherhood of Boilermakers 8 International Brotherhood of Teamsters 32 National Association of Letter Carriers 9 Results Edit Florida s 20th congressional district 2014 3 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Alcee Hastings incumbent 128 498 81 6Republican Jay Bonner 28 968 18 4Total votes 157 466 100 0Democratic holdDistrict 21 EditSee also Florida s 21st congressional district Incumbent Democrat Ted Deutch who had represented the district since 2013 ran for re election He previously represented the 19th district from 2010 to 2013 prior to the decennial redistricting Democratic primary Edit Candidates Edit Nominee Edit Ted Deutch incumbent U S RepresentativeEliminated in primary Edit Emmanuel MorelResults Edit Democratic primary results 2 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Ted Deutch incumbent 31 080 91 6Democratic Emmanuel G Morel 2 845 8 4Total votes 33 925 100 0Republican primary Edit No Republicans filed Candidates Edit Withdrawn Edit Henry ColonGeneral election Edit Endorsements Edit Ted Deutch D Labor unionsAFL CIO 7 International Brotherhood of Boilermakers 8 International Brotherhood of Teamsters 32 National Association of Letter Carriers 9 Results Edit Florida s 21st congressional district 2014 3 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Ted Deutch incumbent 153 395 99 6Write in W Michael Trout 575 0 4Total votes 153 970 100 0Democratic holdDistrict 22 EditSee also Florida s 22nd congressional district Incumbent Democrat Lois Frankel who had represented the district since 2013 ran for re election Democratic primary Edit Candidates Edit Nominee Edit Lois Frankel incumbent U S RepresentativeRepublican primary Edit Candidates Edit Nominee Edit Paul SpainEliminated in primary Edit Andrea Leigh McGee David WagieWithdrawn Edit Jeremy RodgersResults Edit Republican primary results 2 Party Candidate Votes Republican Paul Spain 7 492 42 6Republican Andrea Leigh McGee 6 073 34 5Republican David Wagie 4 017 22 9Total votes 17 582 100 0General election Edit Endorsements Edit Lois Frankel D Labor unionsAFL CIO 7 International Brotherhood of Boilermakers 8 International Brotherhood of Teamsters 32 National Association of Letter Carriers 9 Results Edit Florida s 22nd congressional district 2014 3 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Lois Frankel incumbent 125 404 58 0Republican Paul Spain 90 685 42 0Write in Raymond Schamis 7 0 0Total votes 216 096 100 0Democratic holdDistrict 23 EditSee also Florida s 23rd congressional district Incumbent Democrat Debbie Wasserman Schultz who had represented the district since 2013 ran for re election She previously represented the 20th district from 2005 to 2013 prior to the decennial redistricting Democratic primary Edit Candidates Edit Nominee Edit Debbie Wasserman Schultz incumbent U S RepresentativeRepublican primary Edit Candidates Edit Nominee Edit Joseph Kaufman Founder of Americans Against HateEliminated in primary Edit Juan GarciaDeclined Edit Ed Goldfarb realtorResults Edit Republican primary results 2 Party Candidate Votes Republican Joseph Joe Kaufman 6 299 62 6Republican Juan Garcia 3 764 37 4Total votes 10 063 100 0General election Edit Endorsements Edit Debbie Wasserman Schultz D Labor unionsAFL CIO 7 International Brotherhood of Boilermakers 8 International Brotherhood of Teamsters 32 National Association of Letter Carriers 9 Results Edit Florida s 23rd congressional district 2014 3 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Debbie Wasserman Schultz incumbent 103 269 62 7Republican Joseph Joe Kaufman 61 519 37 3Total votes 164 788 100 0Democratic holdDistrict 24 EditSee also Florida s 24th congressional district Incumbent Democrat Frederica Wilson who had represented the district since 2013 ran for re election She previously represented the 17th district from 2011 to 2013 prior to the decennial redistricting Democratic primary Edit Candidates Edit Nominee Edit Frederica Wilson incumbent U S RepresentativeEliminated in primary Edit Michael EtienneResults Edit Democratic primary results 2 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Frederica Wilson incumbent 35 456 80 4Democratic Michael A Etienne 8 628 19 6Total votes 44 084 100 0Republican primary Edit Candidates Edit Nominee Edit Dufirstson Julio NereeGeneral election Edit Endorsements Edit Frederica Wilson D Labor unionsAFL CIO 7 International Brotherhood of Boilermakers 8 International Brotherhood of Teamsters 32 National Association of Letter Carriers 9 Results Edit Florida s 24th congressional district 2014 3 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Frederica Wilson incumbent 129 192 86 2Republican Dufirstson Julio Neree 15 239 10 1Independent Luis E Fernandez 5 487 3 7Total votes 149 918 100 0Democratic holdDistrict 25 EditSee also Florida s 25th congressional district Incumbent Republican Mario Diaz Balart who had represented the district since 2013 ran for re election He previously represented the 21st district from 2011 to 2013 as well as a different version of the 25th from 2003 to 2011 prior to the decennial redistricting Republican primary Edit Candidates Edit Nominee Edit Mario Diaz Balart incumbent U S RepresentativeGeneral election Edit No candidates filed to challenge Diaz Balart for his seat so he returned to office without standing for election 45 Endorsements Edit Mario Diaz Balart R Labor unionsAFL CIO 7 International Brotherhood of Boilermakers 8 Results Edit Florida s 25th congressional district 2014 Party Candidate Votes Republican Mario Diaz Balart incumbent Unopposed N aTotal votes N aRepublican holdDistrict 26 EditSee also Florida s 26th congressional district Incumbent Democrat Joe Garcia who had represented the district since 2013 ran for re election Democratic primary Edit Candidates Edit Nominee Edit Joe Garcia incumbent U S RepresentativeRepublican primary Edit Candidates Edit Nominee Edit Carlos Curbelo member of the Miami Dade County Public School Board 79 Eliminated in primary Edit Ed MacDougall Mayor of Cutler Bay 80 Joe Martinez former Miami Dade County commissioner 80 David Rivera former U S Representative 81 82 83 Lorenzo Palomares StarbuckDeclined Edit Anitere Flores state senator 84 Jose Felix Diaz state representativeResults Edit Republican primary results 2 Party Candidate Votes Republican Carlos Curbelo 13 861 47 0Republican Ed MacDougall 7 455 25 3Republican Joe A Martinez 5 136 17 4Republican David Rivera 2 209 7 5Republican Lorenzo Palomares Starbuck 824 2 8Total votes 29 485 100 0General election Edit Endorsements Edit Joe Garcia D Labor unionsAFL CIO 7 International Brotherhood of Boilermakers 8 International Brotherhood of Teamsters 32 National Association of Letter Carriers 9 OrganizationsDemocratic Congressional Campaign Committee Frontline Program 72 No Labels 74 Carlos Curbelo R OrganizationsBIPAC 61 National Republican Congressional Committee Young Guns Program 85 Polling Edit Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror JoeGarcia D CarlosCurbelo R UndecidedSaint Leo University October 2014 400 4 5 42 46 12 DCCC D September 28 October 1 2014 400 4 8 45 40 15 McLaughlin R Curbelo September 9 11 2014 400 4 9 40 44 16 Predictions Edit Source Ranking As ofThe Cook Political Report 13 Tossup November 3 2014Rothenberg 14 Tilt R flip October 24 2014Sabato s Crystal Ball 15 Lean R flip October 30 2014RCP Tossup November 2 2014Daily Kos Elections 16 Tossup November 4 2014Results Edit Florida s 26th congressional district 2014 3 Party Candidate Votes Republican Carlos Curbelo 83 031 51 5Democratic Joe Garcia incumbent 78 306 48 5Total votes 161 337 100 0Republican gain from DemocraticDistrict 27 EditSee also Florida s 27th congressional district Incumbent Republican Ileana Ros Lehtinen who had represented the district since 2012 ran for re election She previously represented the 18th district from 1989 to 2013 prior to the decennial redistricting Republican primary Edit Candidates Edit Nominee Edit Ileana Ros Lehtinen incumbent U S RepresentativeGeneral election Edit No candidates filed to challenge Ros Lehtinen for her seat so she returned to office without standing for election 45 Endorsements Edit Ileana Ros Lehtinen R Labor unionsAFL CIO 7 International Brotherhood of Boilermakers 8 OrganizationsSusan B Anthony List 6 Results Edit Florida s 27th congressional district 2014 Party Candidate Votes Republican Ileana Ros Lehtinen incumbent Unopposed N aTotal votes N aRepublican holdSee also Edit2014 United States House of Representatives elections 2014 United States electionsReferences Edit Haas Karen L March 9 2015 Statistics of the Congressional Election of November 4 2014 Clerk of the U S House of Representatives Retrieved October 28 2019 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o 2014 Primary Election August 26 2014 Official Results Florida Division of Elections Retrieved September 3 2014 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w Florida Department of State Election Results King Ledyard May 5 2013 Southerland faces tough 2014 re election bid Tallahassee Democrat Retrieved May 24 2013 a b Candidates 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