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2010 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida

The 2010 United States House of Representatives Elections in Florida were held on November 2, 2010 to determine who would represent the state of Florida in the United States House of Representatives. Representatives are elected for two-year terms; those elected served in the 112th Congress from January 2011 until January 2013. Florida had twenty-five seats in the House, apportioned according to the 2000 United States census, but would soon gain two more congressional seats in 2012.

2010 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida

← 2008 November 2, 2010 (2010-11-02) 2012 →

All 25 Florida seats to the United States House of Representatives
  Majority party Minority party
 
Party Republican Democratic
Last election 15 10
Seats won 19 6
Seat change 4 4
Popular vote 2,234,534 1,528,756
Percentage 55.61% 38.04%
Swing 5.69% 9.61%

A large majority of the incumbents sought re-election on November 2, and only the 12th district and the 17th district were open races. Upon the resignation of Robert Wexler, a special election was held in April to determine the new representative of 19th district. The winner of that race was Ted Deutch of the Democratic Party, who sought re-election on November 2.

Overview edit

Results of the 2010 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida by district:[1]

District Republican Democratic Others Total Result
Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes %
District 1 170,821 80.00% 0 0.00% 42,705 20.00% 213,526 100.00% Republican hold
District 2 136,371 53.60% 105,211 41.35% 12,856 5.05% 254,438 100.00% Republican gain
District 3 50,932 33.89% 94,744 63.03% 4,625 3.08% 150,301 100.00% Democratic hold
District 4 178,238 77.21% 0 0.00% 52,607 22.79% 230,845 100.00% Republican hold
District 5 208,815 67.43% 100,858 32.57% 0 0.00 309,673 100.00% Republican hold
District 6 179,349 71.46% 0 0.00% 71,632 28.54% 250,981 100.00% Republican hold
District 7 185,470 69.03% 83,206 30.97% 0 0.00% 268,676 100.00% Republican hold
District 8 123,586 56.11% 84,167 38.22% 12,491 5.67% 220,244 100.00% Republican gain
District 9 165,433 71.43% 66,158 28.57% 0 0.00% 231,591 100.00% Republican hold
District 10 137,943 65.92% 71,313 34.08% 0 0.00% 209,256 100.00% Republican hold
District 11 61,817 40.37% 91,328 59.63% 0 0.00% 153,145 100.00% Democratic hold
District 12 102,704 48.14% 87,769 41.14% 22,857 10.72% 213,330 100.00% Republican hold
District 13 183,811 68.86% 83,123 31.14% 0 0.00% 266,934 100.00% Republican hold
District 14 188,341 68.56% 74,525 27.13% 11,825 4.31% 274,691 100.00% Republican hold
District 15 157,079 64.73% 85,595 35.27% 0 0.00% 242,674 100.00% Republican hold
District 16 162,285 66.85% 80,327 33.09% 151 0.06% 242,763 100.00% Republican hold
District 17 0 0.00% 106,361 86.21% 17,009 13.79% 123,370 100.00% Democratic hold
District 18 102,360 68.89% 46,235 31.11% 0 0.00% 148,595 100.00% Republican hold
District 19 78,733 37.30% 132,098 62.59% 228 0.11% 211,059 100.00% Democratic hold
District 20 63,845 38.10% 100,787 60.15% 2,938 1.75% 167,570 100.00% Democratic hold
District 21 Republican hold
District 22 118,890 54.36% 99,804 45.64% 0 0.00% 218,694 100.00% Republican gain
District 23 26,414 20.88% 100,066 79.12% 0 0.00% 126,480 100.00% Democratic hold
District 24 146,129 59.64% 98,787 40.31% 115 0.05% 245,031 100.00% Republican gain
District 25 74,859 52.15% 61,138 42.59% 7,556 5.26% 143,553 100.00% Republican hold
Total 3,004,225 58.71% 1,853,600 36.22% 259,595 5.07% 5,117,420 100.00%

District 1 edit

2010 Florida's 1st congressional district election
 
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Nominee Jeff Miller Joe Cantrell John Krause
Party Republican Independent Independent
Popular vote 168,899 22,763 17,869
Percentage 80.61% 10.86% 8.52%

 
County results
Miller:      70–80%      80–90%

U.S. Representative before election

Jeff Miller
Republican

Elected U.S. Representative

Jeff Miller
Republican

Republican incumbent Jeff Miller has represented this western Florida Panhandle congressional district since winning a special election in 2001. Jeff Miller sought re-election, and won by a landslide against challenging Independents Joe Cantrell and John Krause. Miller was also challenged by Jim Bryan, a qualified write-in candidate.

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Results edit

Florida's 1st congressional district election, 2010
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jeff Miller (Incumbent) 168,899 81
Independent Joe Cantrell 22,763 11
Independent John Krause 17,869 9
Total votes 209,531 100
Republican hold

District 2 edit

2010 Florida's 2nd congressional district election
 
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Nominee Steve Southerland Allen Boyd
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 134,912 104,415
Percentage 53.53% 41.43%

 
County results
Southerland:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%
Boyd:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%

U.S. Representative before election

Allen Boyd
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Steve Southerland
Republican

Democratic incumbent Allen Boyd ran for reelection,[2] facing Republican nominee businessman Steve Southerland.[3] Independent candidates Paul C. McKain and Dianne Berryhill were also on the ballot, and Ray Netherwood qualified as a write-in candidate.

In addition, Green Party candidate Steve Wilkie did not qualify for the congressional election.

Boyd won the Democratic primary against State Senate Democratic Leader Alfred Lawson, Jr.[4] Southerland won the Republican primary against Eddie Hendry, Ron McNeil, Barbara F. Olschner and David Scholl.[3] Southerland went on to unseat Boyd in the general election following, among other issues, voter discontent with the incumbent for his support of the policies of the President.

The district, which includes Tallahassee, voted 54%–45% for John McCain in 2008.

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Polling edit

Poll Source Dates Administered Allen Boyd (D) Steve Southerland (R)
October 16–19, 2010 38% 50%
Voter Survey Service October 14–17, 2010 38% 50%
September 29–30, 2010 30% 46%
Tarrance Group† April 12–13, 2010 37% 52%

Results edit

Florida's 2nd congressional district election, 2010
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Steve Southerland 134,912 54
Democratic Allen Boyd (Incumbent) 104,415 41
Independent Paul C. McKain 7,058 3
Independent Dianne Berryhill 5,653 2
Total votes 252,038 100
Republican gain from Democratic

District 3 edit

2010 Florida's 3rd congressional district election
 
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Nominee Corrine Brown Mike Yost
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 92,057 50,107
Percentage 62.75% 34.16%

 
County results
Brown:      60–70%      70–80%
Yost:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%

U.S. Representative before election

Corrine Brown
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Corrine Brown
Democratic

Democrat Corrine Brown represents this north central Florida district. She was challenged by Republican nominee Mike Yost and Independent Terry Martin-Back, who Corrine Brown defeated on November 2, 2010.

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Results edit

Florida's 3rd congressional district election, 2010
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Corrine Brown (Incumbent) 92,057 63
Republican Mike Yost 50,107 34
Independent Terry Martin-Back 4,532 3
Total votes 146,696 100
Democratic hold

District 4 edit

2010 Florida's 4th congressional district election
 
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Nominee Ander Crenshaw Troy Stanley
Party Republican Independent
Popular vote 175,162 51,620
Percentage 77.23% 22.76%

 
County results
Crenshaw:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%

U.S. Representative before election

Ander Crenshaw
Republican

Elected U.S. Representative

Ander Crenshaw
Republican

This Jacksonville district is represented by Republican Ander Crenshaw. Independent Troy Stanley challenged him.[5] Gary L. Koniz and Deborah "Deb" Katz Pueschel also qualified as write-ins.[6] Crenshaw won the race by a wide margin.

Results edit

Florida's 4th congressional district election, 2010
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Ander Crenshaw (Incumbent) 175,162 77
Independent Troy Stanley 51,620 23
Total votes 226,782 100
Republican hold

District 5 edit

2010 Florida's 5th congressional district election
 
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Nominee Rich Nugent Jim Piccillo
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 208,443 100,649
Percentage 67.44% 32.56%

 
County results
Nugent:      60–70%      70–80%

U.S. Representative before election

Ginny Brown-Waite
Republican

Elected U.S. Representative

Rich Nugent
Republican

This was an open seat, as Republican incumbent Ginny Brown-Waite retired, citing health reasons. Hernando County Sheriff Rich Nugent won the Republican primary to face Democratic businessman Jim Piccillo (, PVS, ), a former Republican and political novice.[7] Nugent defeated Piccillo in the general election.

Results edit

Florida's 5th congressional district election, 2010
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Rich Nugent 208,443 67
Democratic Jim Piccillo 100,649 33
Total votes 309,092 100
Republican hold

District 6 edit

2010 Florida's 6th congressional district election
 
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Nominee Cliff Stearns Steve Schonberg
Party Republican Independent
Popular vote 178,779 71,381
Percentage 71.47% 28.53%

 
County results
Stearns:      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%

U.S. Representative before election

Cliff Stearns
Republican

Elected U.S. Representative

Cliff Stearns
Republican

Republican incumbent Cliff Stearns has held this seat since 1989. He was challenged by Independent candidate Steve Schonberg (, PVS).[6]

Stearns won against Don Browning (, PVS) in the Republican primary.

On October 19, 2009 the Florida Whig Party announced that John Annarumma would be their nominee, but he later dropped out.[8][9] [unreliable source] Stearns won the general election with 71% of the vote.

Results edit

Florida's 6th congressional district election, 2010
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Cliff Stearns (Incumbent) 178,779 71
Independent Steve Schonberg 71,381 29
Total votes 250,160 100
Republican hold

District 7 edit

2010 Florida's 7th congressional district election
 
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Nominee John Mica Heather Beaven
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 184,868 82,999
Percentage 69.01% 30.99%

 
County results
Mica:      60–70%      70–80%

U.S. Representative before election

John Mica
Republican

Elected U.S. Representative

John Mica
Republican

Republican incumbent John Mica has held this district since 1993, and ran for re-election. He was challenged by Democratic nominee Palm Coast Navy veteran and nonprofit CEO Heather Beaven (campaign site, PVS, ).

Both Mica and Beaven ran unopposed in their respective primary elections. Peter Silva (campaign site)[10] dropped out earlier. 2008 candidate Faye Armitage considered re-running, but decided against it.[11]

Florida Whig Party candidate Stephen J. Bacon (campaign site) also ran.[12] Mica was easily reelected.

Results edit

Florida's 7th congressional district election, 2010
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican John Mica (Incumbent) 184,868 69
Democratic Heather Beaven 82,999 31
Total votes 267,867 100
Republican hold

District 8 edit

2010 Florida's 8th congressional district election
 
← 2008
     
Nominee Daniel Webster Alan Grayson
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 123,464 84,167
Percentage 56.1% 38.2%

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

U.S. Representative before election

Alan Grayson
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Daniel Webster
Republican

Democratic incumbent Alan Grayson was defeated by Republican nominee former State Senate Majority Leader and Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives Daniel Webster. TEA Party candidate Peg Dunmire (, PVS), and Independent George L. Metcalfe (PVS were on the ballot, and Florida Whig Party Steven J. Gerritzen (), qualified as a write-in candidate.[6][12]

Grayson ran unopposed in the Democratic primary. In the Republican primary, Webster defeated Ross Bieling; Dan Fanelli, a former pilot; State Representative Kurt Kelly; 2008 GOP candidate Todd Long; Bruce O'Donoghue, businessman; and Patricia Sullivan, GOP activist.[13]

Polling edit

Poll Source Dates Administered Alan Grayson (D) Daniel Webster (R) Other
October 22–25, 2010 41% 48% 5%
OnMessage, Inc. October, 2010 30% 46% -
September 25–27, 2010 36% 43% 11%
Public Policy Polling August 23–25, 2010 40% 27% 23%

Results edit

Florida's 8th congressional district election, 2010
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Daniel Webster 123,464 56.1
Democratic Alan Grayson (Incumbent) 84,036 38.2
TEA Peg Dunmire 8,324 4
Independent George Metcalfe 4,140 2
Total votes 219,964 100
Republican gain from Democratic

District 9 edit

2010 Florida's 9th congressional district election
 
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Nominee Gus Bilirakis Anita dePalma
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 162,891 65,295
Percentage 71.39% 28.61%

 
County results
Bilirakis:      70–80%

U.S. Representative before election

Gus Bilirakis
Republican

Elected U.S. Representative

Gus Bilirakis
Republican

Republican Gus Bilirakis ran for re-election, having first won election in 2007 to replace his father, Michael Bilirakis, who had served the previous 23 years. Anita dePalma (, PVS) defeated Phil Hindahl (, PVS) in the Democratic primary election. Bilirakis was reelected with 71% of the vote.

Results edit

Florida's 9th congressional district election, 2010
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Gus Bilirakis (Incumbent) 162,891 71
Democratic Anita dePalma 65,295 29
Total votes 228,186 100
Republican hold

District 10 edit

2010 Florida's 10th congressional district election
 
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Nominee Bill Young Charlie Justice
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 137,837 71,228
Percentage 66.19% 34.07%

U.S. Representative before election

Bill Young
Republican

Elected U.S. Representative

Bill Young
Republican

Republican incumbent Bill Young was challenged by Democratic nominee State Senator Charlie Justice. Martin Rokicki qualified to run as a write-in candidate.[14]

Young, who has represented this district since 1971 and is currently the longest-serving Republican in the House, ran unopposed in the Republican primary, local tea party activist Eric Forcade having withdrawn.[15] Justice also ran unopposed in the Democratic primary. Young was reelected to a 21st term.

Results edit

Florida's 10th congressional district election, 2010
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Bill Young (Incumbent) 137,837 66
Democratic Charlie Justice 71,228 34
Total votes 209,065 100
Republican hold

District 11 edit

2010 Florida's 11th congressional district election
 
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Nominee Kathy Castor Mike Prendergast
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 89,211 60,033
Percentage 59.78% 40.22%

 
County results
Castor:      50–60%      70–80%      80–90%

U.S. Representative before election

Kathy Castor
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Kathy Castor
Democratic

Democratic incumbent Kathy Castor was challenged by Republican nominee Mike Prendergast (campaign site, PVS). Castor has held the seat since 2006. Castor was reelected with 60% of the vote.

Results edit

Florida's 11th congressional district election, 2010
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Kathy Castor (Incumbent) 89,211 60
Republican Mike Prendergast 60,033 40
Total votes 149,244 100
Democratic hold

District 12 edit

2010 Florida's 12th congressional district election
 
← 2008
       
Nominee Dennis Ross Lori Edwards Randy Wilkerson
Party Republican Democratic Tea Party
Popular vote 102,704 86,515 22,857
Percentage 48.1% 41.1% 10.7%

 
County results
Ross:      40–50%      50–60%
Edwards:      60–70%

U.S. Representative before election

Adam Putnam
Republican

Elected U.S. Representative

Dennis Ross
Republican

This was an open seat as Republican incumbent Adam Putnam ran for Florida Commissioner of Agriculture.[16] Democratic nominee Polk County Elections Supervisor Lori Edwards (campaign site, PVS), Republican nominee former State Representative Dennis Ross (campaign site, PVS), and Tea Party nominee Polk County Commissioner Randy Wilkinson (, PVS) were on the general election ballot.

Edwards won against retired United States Navy chief Doug Tudor (campaign site, PVS) in the Democratic primary.[17] Ross won against John W. Lindsey, Jr. in the Republican primary.[18][19][20] Wilkinson ran unopposed.

Ross won the general election with 48% of the vote; Edwards garnered 41%, and 11% of the voters chose Wilkinson.

Polling edit

Poll Source Dates Administered Dennis Ross (R) Lori Edwards (D) Randy Wilkinson (T)
July 26–28, 2010 32% 35% 20%
Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Research† November 17–19, 2009 42% 46% -

†Internal poll commissioned for Edwards campaign

Results edit

Florida's 12th congressional district election, 2010
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Dennis Ross 102,704 48.1
Democratic Lori Edwards 87,769 41.1
Independent Randy Wilkinson 22,857 10.7
Total votes 213,330 100
Republican hold

District 13 edit

2010 Florida's 13th congressional district election
 
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Nominee Vern Buchanan James Golden
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 183,811 83,123
Percentage 68.86% 31.14%

 
County results
Buchanan:      60–70%      70–80%

U.S. Representative before election

Vern Buchanan
Republican

Elected U.S. Representative

Vern Buchanan
Republican

Republican incumbent Vern Buchanan successfully ran for reelection, challenged by Democratic nominee The Reverend James T. Golden (campaign site, PVS).

Buchanan won against Don Baldauf (, PVS) in the Republican primary. Golden won against Rick Eaton (, PVS) in the Democratic primary.[21]

Results edit

2010 13th Congressional District of Florida Elections
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Vern Buchanan (incumbent) 183,811 68.9
Democratic James T. Golden 83,123 31.1
Republican hold

District 14 edit

2010 Florida's 14th congressional district election
 
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Nominee Connie Mack IV James Lloyd Roach
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 188,341 74,525
Percentage 68.56% 27.13%

 
County results
Mack:      60–70%      70–80%

U.S. Representative before election

Connie Mack IV
Republican

Elected U.S. Representative

Connie Mack IV
Republican

Republican incumbent Connie Mack[22] was challenged by Democratic nominee Jim Roach (campaign site, PVS) and Independent William Maverick Saint Claire (PVS). Mack was reelected in the general election.

In 2008, McCain won 57% of the vote.

Results edit

2010 14th Congressional District of Florida Elections
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Connie Mack IV (incumbent) 188,341 68.6
Democratic James Lloyd Roach 74,525 27.1
Independent William St. Claire 11,825 4.3
Republican hold

District 15 edit

2010 Florida's 15th congressional district election
 
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Nominee Bill Posey Shannon Roberts
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 157,079 85,595
Percentage 64.73% 35.27%

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

U.S. Representative before election

Bill Posey
Republican

Elected U.S. Representative

Bill Posey
Republican

First term Republican incumbent Bill Posey was reelected, defeating Democratic nominee former NASA executive and public administrator Shannon Roberts (campaign site, PVS). Both ran unopposed in their respective primary elections.

Results edit

2010 15th Congressional District of Florida Elections
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Bill Posey (incumbent) 157,079 64.7
Democratic Shannon Roberts 85,595 35.3
Republican hold

District 16 edit

2010 Florida's 16th congressional district election
 
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Nominee Tom Rooney Jim Horn
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 162,285 80,321
Percentage 66.89% 33.11%

 
County results
Rooney:      60–70%      70–80%

U.S. Representative before election

Tom Rooney
Republican

Elected U.S. Representative

Tom Rooney
Republican

First term Republican incumbent Tom Rooney ran for re-election, challenged by Democratic nominee Jim Horn (, PVS). William Dean has qualified as a write-in candidate. Rooney prevailed in the general election.

Rooney ran unopposed in the Republican primary. Horn won against Ed Tautiva (, PVS) in the Democratic primary. St. Lucie County Commissioner Christopher Craft dropped out on March 26, 2010.[23][24]

Rooney's predecessor Tim Mahoney, and Mahoney's predecessor Mark Foley, were both involved in scandals.

Results edit

2010 16th Congressional District of Florida Elections
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Tom Rooney (incumbent) 162,285 66.8
Democratic Jim Horn 80,327 33.1
Republican hold

District 17 edit

2010 Florida's 17th congressional district election
 
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Nominee Frederica Wilson Roderick Vereen
Party Democratic Independent
Popular vote 106,361 17,009
Percentage 86.21% 13.79%

 
County results
Wilson:      70–80%      80–90%

U.S. Representative before election

Kendrick Meek
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Frederica Wilson
Democratic

This was an open seat, as Democratic incumbent Kendrick Meek ran for the U.S. Senate. Democratic nominee State Senator Frederica Wilson ran against Independent attorney Roderick D. Vereen (campaign site, PVS).[6][25]

Wilson won the Democratic primary, running against community activist and Executive Director of FANM (Haitian Women of Miami) Marleine Bastien (campaign site, PVS), former State Representative Phillip Brutus, State Representative James Bush III, North Miami Councilman Scott Galvin (, PVS), Miami Gardens Mayor Shirley Gibson (, PVS), physician Rudy Moise (, PVS), State Representative Yolly Roberson,[26] and Miami Gardens City Councilman and attorney Andre Williams (, PVS).[27] The Miami Herald newspaper endorsed Shirley Gibson in the Democratic primary.[28]

Teacher Corey Poitier was the lone announced Republican candidate, but he dropped out.[29]

Wilson won 86.2% of the vote in the general election.

Results edit

2010 17th Congressional District of Florida Elections
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Frederica Wilson 106,361 86.2
Independent Roderick D. Vereen 17,009 13.8
Democratic hold

District 18 edit

2010 Florida's 18th congressional district election
 
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Nominee Ileana Ros-Lehtinen Rolando Banciella
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 102,360 46,235
Percentage 68.89% 31.11%

 
Results by county
Ros-Lehtinen:      60–70%

U.S. Representative before election

Ileana Ros-Lehtinen
Republican

Elected U.S. Representative

Ileana Ros-Lehtinen
Republican

Republican incumbent Ileana Ros-Lehtinen had held this seat since 1989, and was challenged by Rolando A. Banciella (campaign site, PVS). Both ran unopposed in their respective primaries. Ros-Lehtinen won the general election.

Results edit

2010 18th Congressional District of Florida Elections
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (incumbent) 102,360 68.9
Democratic Rolando A. Banciella 46,235 31.1%
Republican hold

District 19 edit

2010 Florida's 19th congressional district election
 
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Nominee Ted Deutch Joe Budd
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 132,098 78,733
Percentage 62.66% 37.34%

 
Results by county
Deutch:      60–70%

U.S. Representative before election

Ted Deutch
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Ted Deutch
Democratic

Democrat Robert Wexler resigned on January 3, 2010, to become president of the Washington-based Center for Middle East Peace and Economic Cooperation.[30] His seat was filled by Ted Deutch, the winner of a special election, held on April 13.[31] Deutch faced Joe Budd (campaign site, PVS), running unopposed in the Republican primary, along with write-in candidate Stan Smilan () in the General election. Deutsch was easily re-elected.

Results edit

2010 19th Congressional District of Florida Elections
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Ted Deutch (incumbent) 132,098 62.6
Republican Joe Budd 78,733 37.3
Democratic hold

District 20 edit

2010 Florida's 20th congressional district election
 
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Nominee Debbie Wasserman Schultz Karen Harrington
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 100,787 63,845
Percentage 61.22% 38.78%

U.S. Representative before election

Debbie Wasserman Schultz
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Debbie Wasserman Schultz
Democratic

Incumbent Democrat Debbie Wasserman Schultz was challenged by Republican nominee businesswoman Karen Harrington (, PVS) of Davie. Independents Stanley Blumenthal (, PVS) and Bob Kunst (campaign site, PVS) were also running. Florida Whig Party candidate Clayton Schock (campaign site) ran as a write-in.[6][8][9] [unreliable source] Wasserman Schultz was re-elected.

Wasserman Schultz ran unopposed in the Democratic primary. Harrington won against businessman Robert Lowry (campaign site, PVS) of Hollywood, and trans woman Donna Milo (campaign site, PVS).[32]

Results edit

2010 20th Congressional District of Florida Elections
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Debbie Wasserman Schultz (incumbent) 100,787 60.1
Republican Karen Harrington 63,845 38.1
Democratic hold

District 21 edit

2010 Florida's 21st congressional district election
 
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2018 →
   
Nominee Mario Díaz-Balart
Party Republican
Popular vote Unopposed
Percentage N/A

U.S. Representative before election

Lincoln Díaz-Balart
Republican

Elected U.S. Representative

Mario Díaz-Balart
Republican

This district was an open election, as Republican incumbent Lincoln Diaz-Balart was retiring. His brother Mario Diaz-Balart, current Representative of the 25th District, ran unopposed for this seat on November 2, 2010.[33]

Results edit

District 22 edit

2010 Florida's 22nd congressional district election
 
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Nominee Allen West Ron Klein
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 115,411 97,051
Percentage 54.32% 45.68%

U.S. Representative before election

Ron Klein
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Allen West
Republican

Democratic incumbent Ron Klein was seeking re-election in this Palm Beach-Broward County district,[34] and was challenged and defeated by Republican nominee Allen West, the former military officer whom Klein defeated 55-45 in 2008.[35]

Klein defeated Paul Renneisen (, PVS) in the Democratic primary. West defeated David Brady (campaign site, PVS) in the Republican primary.[6]

Polling edit

Poll Source Dates Administered Ron Klein (D) Allen West (R)
October 17–19, 2010 44% 47%
Harstad Strategic Research† September 20–22, 2010 48% 43%
Wilson Research Strategies† September 20–22, 2010 42% 48%
Anzalone Research† September 14–16, 2010 48% 40%
April 18–19, 2010 42% 44%

†Internal poll (Wilson Research Strategies for West and Anzalone Research and Harstad Strategic Research for Klein)

Results edit

2010 22nd Congressional District of Florida Elections
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Allen West 115,411 54.3
Democratic Ron Klein (incumbent) 97,051 45.7
Republican gain from Democratic

District 23 edit

2010 Florida's 23rd congressional district election
 
← 2008 November 2, 2010 2012 →
     
Nominee Alcee Hastings Bernard Sansaricq
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 100,006 26,414
Percentage 79.12% 20.88%

 
Results by county
Hastings:      70–80%      80–90%
Sansaricq:      50–60%

U.S. Representative before election

Alcee Hastings
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Alcee Hastings
Democratic

Democratic incumbent Alcee Hastings has held this seat since 1993 and ran for reelection. He was challenged by Republican nominee Bernard Sansaricq (, PVS). Both ran unopposed in their respective primary elections.[6] Hastings was reelected by a wide margin.

Results edit

2010 23rd Congressional District of Florida Elections
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Alcee Hastings (incumbent) 100,066 79.1
Republican Bernard Sansaricq 26,414 20.9
Democratic hold

District 24 edit

2010 Florida's 24th congressional district election
 
← 2008
     
Nominee Sandy Adams Suzanne Kosmas
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 146,129 98,787
Percentage 59.6% 40.3%

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

U.S. Representative before election

Suzanne Kosmas
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Sandy Adams
Republican

Democratic incumbent Suzanne Kosmas was challenged and defeated by Republican nominee Sandy Adams. Green Party nominee Nicholas Ruiz III, PhD., qualified as a write-in candidate.[36]

Kosmas defeated former Winter Springs Mayor Paul Partyka in the Democratic primary. Adams defeated Karen Diebel, Tom Garcia, Deon Long and Craig Miller in the Republican primary.[37]

Polling edit

Poll Source Dates Administered Suzanne Kosmas (D) Sandra Adams (R)
September 22–23, 2010 39% 49%
Hamilton Campaigns† September 22–23, 2010 45% 43%
Public Opinion Strategies August 31-September 1, 2010 37% 49%
Hamilton Campaigns† August, 2010 43% 49%

†Internal poll for Kosmas campaign

Results edit

2010 24th Congressional District of Florida Elections
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Sandy Adams 146,129 59.6
Democratic Suzanne Kosmas (incumbent) 98,787 40.3
Republican gain from Democratic

District 25 edit

2010 Florida's 25th congressional district election
 
← 2008 November 2, 2010 2012 →
     
Nominee David Rivera Joe Garcia
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 74,859 61,138
Percentage 52.15% 42.59%

U.S. Representative before election

David Rivera
Republican

Elected U.S. Representative

David Rivera
Republican

Republican incumbent Mario Diaz-Balart held this district since 2003 but on February 11, 2010 announced that he would not seek another term in the 25th district but would instead run for his brother's seat in the 21st District of Florida.[38] Republican nominee State Representative David Rivera, Democratic nominee Joe Garcia, Tea Party nominee Roly Arrojo (PVS), and Florida Whig Party nominee Craig Porter (campaign site, PVS) were running.[6][12][38] Rivera prevailed in the general election.

Rivera defeated Mariana 'Marili' Cancio (, PVS) and Paul Crespo (campaign site, PVS) in the Republican primary. Garcia defeated Luis Meurice (campaign site, PVS) in the Democratic primary. Arrojo and Porter were unopposed in their respective primaries.

Polling edit

Poll Source Dates Administered David Rivera (R) Joe Garcia (D)
October 29, 2010 44% 40%
October 25–26, 2010 44% 43%
September 12–19, 2010 33% 40%
Benenson Strategy Group[permanent dead link] March 24–27, 2010 35% 38%

†Internal poll for Garcia campaign

Results edit

2010 25th Congressional District of Florida Elections
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican David Rivera 74,859 52.1
Democratic Joe Garcia 61,138 42.6
Tea Party Movement Roly Arrojo 4,312 3.0
Whig Craig Porters 3,244 2.3
Republican hold

Key edit

* A district that has a PVI of a party that is represented by the opposite party, and applies to an EVEN score

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The 2010 United States House of Representatives Elections in Florida were held on November 2 2010 to determine who would represent the state of Florida in the United States House of Representatives Representatives are elected for two year terms those elected served in the 112th Congress from January 2011 until January 2013 Florida had twenty five seats in the House apportioned according to the 2000 United States census but would soon gain two more congressional seats in 2012 2010 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida 2008 November 2 2010 2010 11 02 2012 All 25 Florida seats to the United States House of Representatives Majority party Minority party Party Republican DemocraticLast election 15 10Seats won 19 6Seat change 4 4Popular vote 2 234 534 1 528 756Percentage 55 61 38 04 Swing 5 69 9 61 Results by districtResults by countyRepublican 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 90 gt Democratic 50 60 60 70 70 80 90 gt A large majority of the incumbents sought re election on 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100 00 Democratic holdDistrict 24 146 129 59 64 98 787 40 31 115 0 05 245 031 100 00 Republican gainDistrict 25 74 859 52 15 61 138 42 59 7 556 5 26 143 553 100 00 Republican holdTotal 3 004 225 58 71 1 853 600 36 22 259 595 5 07 5 117 420 100 00 District 1 editSee also Florida s 1st congressional district2010 Florida s 1st congressional district election nbsp 2008 November 2 2010 2012 nbsp nbsp nbsp Nominee Jeff Miller Joe Cantrell John KrauseParty Republican Independent IndependentPopular vote 168 899 22 763 17 869Percentage 80 61 10 86 8 52 nbsp County resultsMiller 70 80 80 90 U S Representative before electionJeff MillerRepublican Elected U S Representative Jeff MillerRepublicanRepublican incumbent Jeff Miller has represented this western Florida Panhandle congressional district since winning a special election in 2001 Jeff Miller sought re election and won by a landslide against challenging Independents Joe Cantrell and John Krause Miller was also challenged by Jim Bryan a qualified write in candidate Race detailsRace ranking and details from CQ Politics Campaign Contributions from OpenSecrets Race profile at The New York TimesCampaign websitesJeff Miller for Congress Joe Cantrell for Congress John Krause for Congress Jim Bryan for CongressResults edit Florida s 1st congressional district election 2010 Party Candidate Votes Republican Jeff Miller Incumbent 168 899 81Independent Joe Cantrell 22 763 11Independent John Krause 17 869 9Total votes 209 531 100Republican holdDistrict 2 editSee also Florida s 2nd congressional district2010 Florida s 2nd congressional district election nbsp 2008 November 2 2010 2012 nbsp nbsp Nominee Steve Southerland Allen BoydParty Republican DemocraticPopular vote 134 912 104 415Percentage 53 53 41 43 nbsp County resultsSoutherland 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 Boyd 40 50 50 60 60 70 U S Representative before electionAllen BoydDemocratic Elected U S Representative Steve SoutherlandRepublicanDemocratic incumbent Allen Boyd ran for reelection 2 facing Republican nominee businessman Steve Southerland 3 Independent candidates Paul C McKain and Dianne Berryhill were also on the ballot and Ray Netherwood qualified as a write in candidate In addition Green Party candidate Steve Wilkie did not qualify for the congressional election Boyd won the Democratic primary against State Senate Democratic Leader Alfred Lawson Jr 4 Southerland won the Republican primary against Eddie Hendry Ron McNeil Barbara F Olschner and David Scholl 3 Southerland went on to unseat Boyd in the general election following among other issues voter discontent with the incumbent for his support of the policies of the President The district which includes Tallahassee voted 54 45 for John McCain in 2008 Race detailsRace ranking and details from CQ Politics Campaign Contributions from OpenSecrets Race profile at The New York TimesCampaign websitesAllen Boyd for Congress Steve Southerland for Congress Paul McKain for Congress Dianne Berryhill for Congress Ray Netherwood for Congress Steve Wilkie for Congress did not qualifyPolling edit Poll Source Dates Administered Allen Boyd D Steve Southerland R The Hill ANGA October 16 19 2010 38 50 Voter Survey Service October 14 17 2010 38 50 National Research September 29 30 2010 30 46 Tarrance Group April 12 13 2010 37 52 Results edit Florida s 2nd congressional district election 2010 Party Candidate Votes Republican Steve Southerland 134 912 54Democratic Allen Boyd Incumbent 104 415 41Independent Paul C McKain 7 058 3Independent Dianne Berryhill 5 653 2Total votes 252 038 100Republican gain from DemocraticDistrict 3 editSee also Florida s 3rd congressional district2010 Florida s 3rd congressional district election nbsp 2008 November 2 2010 2012 nbsp nbsp Nominee Corrine Brown Mike YostParty Democratic RepublicanPopular vote 92 057 50 107Percentage 62 75 34 16 nbsp County resultsBrown 60 70 70 80 Yost 50 60 60 70 70 80 U S Representative before electionCorrine BrownDemocratic Elected U S Representative Corrine BrownDemocraticDemocrat Corrine Brown represents this north central Florida district She was challenged by Republican nominee Mike Yost and Independent Terry Martin Back who Corrine Brown defeated on November 2 2010 Race detailsRace ranking and details from CQ Politics Campaign Contributions from OpenSecrets Race profile at The New York TimesCampaign websitesCorrine Brown for Congress Mike Yost for Congress Terry Martin Back for CongressResults edit Florida s 3rd congressional district election 2010 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Corrine Brown Incumbent 92 057 63Republican Mike Yost 50 107 34Independent Terry Martin Back 4 532 3Total votes 146 696 100Democratic holdDistrict 4 editSee also Florida s 4th congressional district2010 Florida s 4th congressional district election nbsp 2008 November 2 2010 2012 nbsp nbsp Nominee Ander Crenshaw Troy StanleyParty Republican IndependentPopular vote 175 162 51 620Percentage 77 23 22 76 nbsp County resultsCrenshaw 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 U S Representative before electionAnder CrenshawRepublican Elected U S Representative Ander CrenshawRepublicanThis Jacksonville district is represented by Republican Ander Crenshaw Independent Troy Stanley challenged him 5 Gary L Koniz and Deborah Deb Katz Pueschel also qualified as write ins 6 Crenshaw won the race by a wide margin Race ranking and details from CQ Politics Campaign Contributions from OpenSecrets Race profile at The New York TimesResults edit Florida s 4th congressional district election 2010 Party Candidate Votes Republican Ander Crenshaw Incumbent 175 162 77Independent Troy Stanley 51 620 23Total votes 226 782 100Republican holdDistrict 5 editSee also Florida s 5th congressional district2010 Florida s 5th congressional district election nbsp 2008 November 2 2010 2012 nbsp nbsp Nominee Rich Nugent Jim PiccilloParty Republican DemocraticPopular vote 208 443 100 649Percentage 67 44 32 56 nbsp County resultsNugent 60 70 70 80 U S Representative before electionGinny Brown WaiteRepublican Elected U S Representative Rich NugentRepublicanThis was an open seat as Republican incumbent Ginny Brown Waite retired citing health reasons Hernando County Sheriff Rich Nugent won the Republican primary to face Democratic businessman Jim Piccillo campaign site PVS FEC a former Republican and political novice 7 Nugent defeated Piccillo in the general election Race ranking and details from CQ Politics Campaign Contributions from OpenSecrets Race profile at The New York TimesResults edit Florida s 5th congressional district election 2010 Party Candidate Votes Republican Rich Nugent 208 443 67Democratic Jim Piccillo 100 649 33Total votes 309 092 100Republican holdDistrict 6 editSee also Florida s 6th congressional district2010 Florida s 6th congressional district election nbsp 2008 November 2 2010 2012 nbsp nbsp Nominee Cliff Stearns Steve SchonbergParty Republican IndependentPopular vote 178 779 71 381Percentage 71 47 28 53 nbsp County resultsStearns 60 70 70 80 80 90 U S Representative before electionCliff StearnsRepublican Elected U S Representative Cliff StearnsRepublicanRepublican incumbent Cliff Stearns has held this seat since 1989 He was challenged by Independent candidate Steve Schonberg campaign site PVS 6 Stearns won against Don Browning campaign site PVS in the Republican primary On October 19 2009 the Florida Whig Party announced that John Annarumma would be their nominee but he later dropped out 8 9 unreliable source Stearns won the general election with 71 of the vote Race ranking and details from CQ Politics Campaign Contributions from OpenSecrets Race profile at The New York TimesResults edit Florida s 6th congressional district election 2010 Party Candidate Votes Republican Cliff Stearns Incumbent 178 779 71Independent Steve Schonberg 71 381 29Total votes 250 160 100Republican holdDistrict 7 editSee also Florida s 7th congressional district2010 Florida s 7th congressional district election nbsp 2008 November 2 2010 2012 nbsp nbsp Nominee John Mica Heather BeavenParty Republican DemocraticPopular vote 184 868 82 999Percentage 69 01 30 99 nbsp County resultsMica 60 70 70 80 U S Representative before electionJohn MicaRepublican Elected U S Representative John MicaRepublicanRepublican incumbent John Mica has held this district since 1993 and ran for re election He was challenged by Democratic nominee Palm Coast Navy veteran and nonprofit CEO Heather Beaven campaign site PVS FEC Both Mica and Beaven ran unopposed in their respective primary elections Peter Silva campaign site 10 dropped out earlier 2008 candidate Faye Armitage considered re running but decided against it 11 Florida Whig Party candidate Stephen J Bacon campaign site also ran 12 Mica was easily reelected Race ranking and details from CQ Politics Campaign Contributions from OpenSecrets Race profile at The New York TimesResults edit Florida s 7th congressional district election 2010 Party Candidate Votes Republican John Mica Incumbent 184 868 69Democratic Heather Beaven 82 999 31Total votes 267 867 100Republican holdDistrict 8 editSee also Florida s 8th congressional district2010 Florida s 8th congressional district election nbsp 20082012 10th nbsp nbsp Nominee Daniel Webster Alan GraysonParty Republican DemocraticPopular vote 123 464 84 167Percentage 56 1 38 2 nbsp County results Webster 50 60 60 70 U S Representative before electionAlan GraysonDemocratic Elected U S Representative Daniel WebsterRepublicanDemocratic incumbent Alan Grayson was defeated by Republican nominee former State Senate Majority Leader and Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives Daniel Webster TEA Party candidate Peg Dunmire campaign site PVS and Independent George L Metcalfe campaign sitePVS were on the ballot and Florida Whig Party Steven J Gerritzen campaign site qualified as a write in candidate 6 12 Grayson ran unopposed in the Democratic primary In the Republican primary Webster defeated Ross Bieling Dan Fanelli a former pilot State Representative Kurt Kelly 2008 GOP candidate Todd Long Bruce O Donoghue businessman and Patricia Sullivan GOP activist 13 Race ranking and details from CQ Politics Campaign Contributions from OpenSecrets Race profile at The New York TimesPolling edit Poll Source Dates Administered Alan Grayson D Daniel Webster R OtherVoter Survey Service October 22 25 2010 41 48 5 OnMessage Inc October 2010 30 46 Voter Survey Service September 25 27 2010 36 43 11 Public Policy Polling August 23 25 2010 40 27 23 Results edit Florida s 8th congressional district election 2010 Party Candidate Votes Republican Daniel Webster 123 464 56 1Democratic Alan Grayson Incumbent 84 036 38 2TEA Peg Dunmire 8 324 4Independent George Metcalfe 4 140 2Total votes 219 964 100Republican gain from DemocraticDistrict 9 editSee also Florida s 9th congressional district2010 Florida s 9th congressional district election nbsp 2008 November 2 2010 2012 nbsp nbsp Nominee Gus Bilirakis Anita dePalmaParty Republican DemocraticPopular vote 162 891 65 295Percentage 71 39 28 61 nbsp County resultsBilirakis 70 80 U S Representative before electionGus BilirakisRepublican Elected U S Representative Gus BilirakisRepublicanRepublican Gus Bilirakis ran for re election having first won election in 2007 to replace his father Michael Bilirakis who had served the previous 23 years Anita dePalma campaign site PVS defeated Phil Hindahl campaign site PVS in the Democratic primary election Bilirakis was reelected with 71 of the vote Race ranking and details from CQ Politics Campaign Contributions from OpenSecrets Race profile at The New York TimesResults edit Florida s 9th congressional district election 2010 Party Candidate Votes Republican Gus Bilirakis Incumbent 162 891 71Democratic Anita dePalma 65 295 29Total votes 228 186 100Republican holdDistrict 10 editSee also Florida s 10th congressional district2010 Florida s 10th congressional district election nbsp 2008 November 2 2010 2012 nbsp nbsp Nominee Bill Young Charlie JusticeParty Republican DemocraticPopular vote 137 837 71 228Percentage 66 19 34 07 U S Representative before electionBill YoungRepublican Elected U S Representative Bill YoungRepublicanRepublican incumbent Bill Young was challenged by Democratic nominee State Senator Charlie Justice Martin Rokicki qualified to run as a write in candidate 14 Young who has represented this district since 1971 and is currently the longest serving Republican in the House ran unopposed in the Republican primary local tea party activist Eric Forcade having withdrawn 15 Justice also ran unopposed in the Democratic primary Young was reelected to a 21st term Race ranking and details from CQ Politics Campaign Contributions from OpenSecrets Race profile at The New York TimesResults edit Florida s 10th congressional district election 2010 Party Candidate Votes Republican Bill Young Incumbent 137 837 66Democratic Charlie Justice 71 228 34Total votes 209 065 100Republican holdDistrict 11 editSee also Florida s 11th congressional district2010 Florida s 11th congressional district election nbsp 2008 November 2 2010 2012 nbsp nbsp Nominee Kathy Castor Mike PrendergastParty Democratic RepublicanPopular vote 89 211 60 033Percentage 59 78 40 22 nbsp County resultsCastor 50 60 70 80 80 90 U S Representative before electionKathy CastorDemocratic Elected U S Representative Kathy CastorDemocraticDemocratic incumbent Kathy Castor was challenged by Republican nominee Mike Prendergast campaign site PVS Castor has held the seat since 2006 Castor was reelected with 60 of the vote Race ranking and details from CQ Politics Campaign Contributions from OpenSecrets Race profile at The New York TimesResults edit Florida s 11th congressional district election 2010 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Kathy Castor Incumbent 89 211 60Republican Mike Prendergast 60 033 40Total votes 149 244 100Democratic holdDistrict 12 edit2010 Florida s 12th congressional district election nbsp 20082012 15th nbsp nbsp nbsp Nominee Dennis Ross Lori Edwards Randy WilkersonParty Republican Democratic Tea PartyPopular vote 102 704 86 515 22 857Percentage 48 1 41 1 10 7 nbsp County results Ross 40 50 50 60 Edwards 60 70 U S Representative before electionAdam PutnamRepublican Elected U S Representative Dennis RossRepublicanSee also Florida s 12th congressional district This was an open seat as Republican incumbent Adam Putnam ran for Florida Commissioner of Agriculture 16 Democratic nominee Polk County Elections Supervisor Lori Edwards campaign site PVS Republican nominee former State Representative Dennis Ross campaign site PVS and Tea Party nominee Polk County Commissioner Randy Wilkinson campaign site PVS were on the general election ballot Edwards won against retired United States Navy chief Doug Tudor campaign site PVS in the Democratic primary 17 Ross won against John W Lindsey Jr in the Republican primary 18 19 20 Wilkinson ran unopposed Ross won the general election with 48 of the vote Edwards garnered 41 and 11 of the voters chose Wilkinson Race ranking and details from CQ Politics Campaign Contributions from OpenSecrets Race profile at The New York TimesPolling edit Poll Source Dates Administered Dennis Ross R Lori Edwards D Randy Wilkinson T Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Research July 26 28 2010 32 35 20 Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Research November 17 19 2009 42 46 Internal poll commissioned for Edwards campaign Results edit Florida s 12th congressional district election 2010 Party Candidate Votes Republican Dennis Ross 102 704 48 1Democratic Lori Edwards 87 769 41 1Independent Randy Wilkinson 22 857 10 7Total votes 213 330 100Republican holdDistrict 13 editSee also Florida s 13th congressional district2010 Florida s 13th congressional district election nbsp 2008 November 2 2010 2012 nbsp nbsp Nominee Vern Buchanan James GoldenParty Republican DemocraticPopular vote 183 811 83 123Percentage 68 86 31 14 nbsp County resultsBuchanan 60 70 70 80 U S Representative before electionVern BuchananRepublican Elected U S Representative Vern BuchananRepublicanRepublican incumbent Vern Buchanan successfully ran for reelection challenged by Democratic nominee The Reverend James T Golden campaign site PVS Buchanan won against Don Baldauf campaign site PVS in the Republican primary Golden won against Rick Eaton campaign site PVS in the Democratic primary 21 Race ranking and details from CQ Politics Campaign Contributions from OpenSecrets Race profile at The New York Times Republican Primary Debate videoResults edit Main article United States House of Representatives elections 2010 2010 13th Congressional District of Florida Elections Party Candidate Votes Republican Vern Buchanan incumbent 183 811 68 9Democratic James T Golden 83 123 31 1Republican holdDistrict 14 editSee also Florida s 14th congressional district2010 Florida s 14th congressional district election nbsp 2008 November 2 2010 2012 nbsp nbsp Nominee Connie Mack IV James Lloyd RoachParty Republican DemocraticPopular vote 188 341 74 525Percentage 68 56 27 13 nbsp County resultsMack 60 70 70 80 U S Representative before electionConnie Mack IVRepublican Elected U S Representative Connie Mack IVRepublicanRepublican incumbent Connie Mack 22 was challenged by Democratic nominee Jim Roach campaign site PVS and Independent William Maverick Saint Claire PVS Mack was reelected in the general election In 2008 McCain won 57 of the vote Race ranking and details from CQ Politics Campaign Contributions from OpenSecrets Race profile at The New York TimesResults edit Main article United States House of Representatives elections 2010 2010 14th Congressional District of Florida Elections Party Candidate Votes Republican Connie Mack IV incumbent 188 341 68 6Democratic James Lloyd Roach 74 525 27 1Independent William St Claire 11 825 4 3Republican holdDistrict 15 edit2010 Florida s 15th congressional district election nbsp 2008 November 2 2010 2012 nbsp nbsp Nominee Bill Posey Shannon RobertsParty Republican DemocraticPopular vote 157 079 85 595Percentage 64 73 35 27 nbsp County resultsPosey 50 60 60 70 70 80 U S Representative before electionBill PoseyRepublican Elected U S Representative Bill PoseyRepublicanSee also Florida s 15th congressional district First term Republican incumbent Bill Posey was reelected defeating Democratic nominee former NASA executive and public administrator Shannon Roberts campaign site PVS Both ran unopposed in their respective primary elections Race ranking and details from CQ Politics Campaign Contributions from OpenSecrets Race profile at The New York TimesResults edit Main article United States House of Representatives elections 2010 2010 15th Congressional District of Florida Elections Party Candidate Votes Republican Bill Posey incumbent 157 079 64 7Democratic Shannon Roberts 85 595 35 3Republican holdDistrict 16 edit2010 Florida s 16th congressional district election nbsp 2008 November 2 2010 2012 nbsp nbsp Nominee Tom Rooney Jim HornParty Republican DemocraticPopular vote 162 285 80 321Percentage 66 89 33 11 nbsp County resultsRooney 60 70 70 80 U S Representative before electionTom RooneyRepublican Elected U S Representative Tom RooneyRepublicanSee also Florida s 16th congressional district First term Republican incumbent Tom Rooney ran for re election challenged by Democratic nominee Jim Horn campaign site PVS William Dean has qualified as a write in candidate Rooney prevailed in the general election Rooney ran unopposed in the Republican primary Horn won against Ed Tautiva campaign site PVS in the Democratic primary St Lucie County Commissioner Christopher Craft dropped out on March 26 2010 23 24 Rooney s predecessor Tim Mahoney and Mahoney s predecessor Mark Foley were both involved in scandals Race ranking and details from CQ Politics Campaign Contributions from OpenSecrets Race profile at The New York TimesResults edit Main article United States House of Representatives elections 2010 2010 16th Congressional District of Florida Elections Party Candidate Votes Republican Tom Rooney incumbent 162 285 66 8Democratic Jim Horn 80 327 33 1Republican holdDistrict 17 edit2010 Florida s 17th congressional district election nbsp 2008 November 2 2010 2012 nbsp nbsp Nominee Frederica Wilson Roderick VereenParty Democratic IndependentPopular vote 106 361 17 009Percentage 86 21 13 79 nbsp County resultsWilson 70 80 80 90 U S Representative before electionKendrick MeekDemocratic Elected U S Representative Frederica WilsonDemocraticSee also Florida s 17th congressional district This was an open seat as Democratic incumbent Kendrick Meek ran for the U S Senate Democratic nominee State Senator Frederica Wilson ran against Independent attorney Roderick D Vereen campaign site PVS 6 25 Wilson won the Democratic primary running against community activist and Executive Director of FANM Haitian Women of Miami Marleine Bastien campaign site PVS former State Representative Phillip Brutus State Representative James Bush III North Miami Councilman Scott Galvin campaign site PVS Miami Gardens Mayor Shirley Gibson campaign site PVS physician Rudy Moise campaign site PVS State Representative Yolly Roberson 26 and Miami Gardens City Councilman and attorney Andre Williams campaign site PVS 27 The Miami Herald newspaper endorsed Shirley Gibson in the Democratic primary 28 Teacher Corey Poitier was the lone announced Republican candidate but he dropped out 29 Wilson won 86 2 of the vote in the general election Race ranking and details from CQ Politics Campaign Contributions from OpenSecrets Race profile at The New York Times US House District 17 The candidates Carrie Wells The Miami Herald South Florida Sun Sentinel August 9 2010 9 Democrats seek Kendrick Meek s US House seat permanent dead link Jennifer Kay AP The Miami Herald August 19 2010Results edit Main article United States House of Representatives elections 2010 2010 17th Congressional District of Florida Elections Party Candidate Votes Democratic Frederica Wilson 106 361 86 2Independent Roderick D Vereen 17 009 13 8Democratic holdDistrict 18 edit2010 Florida s 18th congressional district election nbsp 2008 November 2 2010 2012 nbsp nbsp Nominee Ileana Ros Lehtinen Rolando BanciellaParty Republican DemocraticPopular vote 102 360 46 235Percentage 68 89 31 11 nbsp Results by countyRos Lehtinen 60 70 U S Representative before electionIleana Ros LehtinenRepublican Elected U S Representative Ileana Ros LehtinenRepublicanSee also Florida s 18th congressional district Republican incumbent Ileana Ros Lehtinen had held this seat since 1989 and was challenged by Rolando A Banciella campaign site PVS Both ran unopposed in their respective primaries Ros Lehtinen won the general election Race ranking and details from CQ Politics Campaign Contributions from OpenSecrets Race profile at The New York TimesResults edit Main article United States House of Representatives elections 2010 2010 18th Congressional District of Florida Elections Party Candidate Votes Republican Ileana Ros Lehtinen incumbent 102 360 68 9Democratic Rolando A Banciella 46 235 31 1 Republican holdDistrict 19 edit2010 Florida s 19th congressional district election nbsp 2008 November 2 2010 2012 nbsp nbsp Nominee Ted Deutch Joe BuddParty Democratic RepublicanPopular vote 132 098 78 733Percentage 62 66 37 34 nbsp Results by countyDeutch 60 70 U S Representative before electionTed DeutchDemocratic Elected U S Representative Ted DeutchDemocraticSee also Florida s 19th congressional district Democrat Robert Wexler resigned on January 3 2010 to become president of the Washington based Center for Middle East Peace and Economic Cooperation 30 His seat was filled by Ted Deutch the winner of a special election held on April 13 31 Deutch faced Joe Budd campaign site PVS running unopposed in the Republican primary along with write in candidate Stan Smilan campaign site in the General election Deutsch was easily re elected Race ranking and details from CQ Politics Campaign Contributions from OpenSecrets Race profile at The New York TimesResults edit Main article United States House of Representatives elections 2010 2010 19th Congressional District of Florida Elections Party Candidate Votes Democratic Ted Deutch incumbent 132 098 62 6Republican Joe Budd 78 733 37 3Democratic holdDistrict 20 edit2010 Florida s 20th congressional district election nbsp 2008 November 2 2010 2012 nbsp nbsp Nominee Debbie Wasserman Schultz Karen HarringtonParty Democratic RepublicanPopular vote 100 787 63 845Percentage 61 22 38 78 U S Representative before electionDebbie Wasserman SchultzDemocratic Elected U S Representative Debbie Wasserman SchultzDemocraticSee also Florida s 20th congressional district Incumbent Democrat Debbie Wasserman Schultz was challenged by Republican nominee businesswoman Karen Harrington campaign site PVS of Davie Independents Stanley Blumenthal campaign site PVS and Bob Kunst campaign site PVS were also running Florida Whig Party candidate Clayton Schock campaign site ran as a write in 6 8 9 unreliable source Wasserman Schultz was re elected Wasserman Schultz ran unopposed in the Democratic primary Harrington won against businessman Robert Lowry campaign site PVS of Hollywood and trans woman Donna Milo campaign site PVS 32 Race ranking and details from CQ Politics Campaign Contributions from OpenSecrets Race profile at The New York TimesResults edit Main article United States House of Representatives elections 2010 2010 20th Congressional District of Florida Elections Party Candidate Votes Democratic Debbie Wasserman Schultz incumbent 100 787 60 1Republican Karen Harrington 63 845 38 1Democratic holdDistrict 21 edit2010 Florida s 21st congressional district election nbsp 20142018 nbsp Nominee Mario Diaz BalartParty RepublicanPopular vote UnopposedPercentage N AU S Representative before electionLincoln Diaz BalartRepublican Elected U S Representative Mario Diaz BalartRepublicanSee also Florida s 21st congressional district This district was an open election as Republican incumbent Lincoln Diaz Balart was retiring His brother Mario Diaz Balart current Representative of the 25th District ran unopposed for this seat on November 2 2010 33 Race ranking and details from CQ Politics Campaign Contributions from OpenSecrets Race profile at The New York TimesResults editDistrict 22 edit2010 Florida s 22nd congressional district election nbsp 2008 November 2 2010 2012 nbsp nbsp Nominee Allen West Ron KleinParty Republican DemocraticPopular vote 115 411 97 051Percentage 54 32 45 68 U S Representative before electionRon KleinDemocratic Elected U S Representative Allen WestRepublicanSee also Florida s 22nd congressional district Democratic incumbent Ron Klein was seeking re election in this Palm Beach Broward County district 34 and was challenged and defeated by Republican nominee Allen West the former military officer whom Klein defeated 55 45 in 2008 35 Klein defeated Paul Renneisen campaign site PVS in the Democratic primary West defeated David Brady campaign site PVS in the Republican primary 6 Race ranking and details from CQ Politics Campaign Contributions from OpenSecrets Race profile at The New York TimesPolling edit Poll Source Dates Administered Ron Klein D Allen West R Voter Survey Service October 17 19 2010 44 47 Harstad Strategic Research September 20 22 2010 48 43 Wilson Research Strategies September 20 22 2010 42 48 Anzalone Research September 14 16 2010 48 40 Wilson Research Strategies April 18 19 2010 42 44 Internal poll Wilson Research Strategies for West and Anzalone Research and Harstad Strategic Research for Klein Results edit Main article United States House of Representatives elections 2010 2010 22nd Congressional District of Florida Elections Party Candidate Votes Republican Allen West 115 411 54 3Democratic Ron Klein incumbent 97 051 45 7Republican gain from DemocraticDistrict 23 edit2010 Florida s 23rd congressional district election nbsp 2008 November 2 2010 2012 nbsp nbsp Nominee Alcee Hastings Bernard SansaricqParty Democratic RepublicanPopular vote 100 006 26 414Percentage 79 12 20 88 nbsp Results by countyHastings 70 80 80 90 Sansaricq 50 60 U S Representative before electionAlcee HastingsDemocratic Elected U S Representative Alcee HastingsDemocraticSee also Florida s 23rd congressional district Democratic incumbent Alcee Hastings has held this seat since 1993 and ran for reelection He was challenged by Republican nominee Bernard Sansaricq campaign site PVS Both ran unopposed in their respective primary elections 6 Hastings was reelected by a wide margin Race ranking and details from CQ Politics Campaign Contributions from OpenSecrets Race profile at The New York TimesResults edit Main article United States House of Representatives elections 2010 2010 23rd Congressional District of Florida Elections Party Candidate Votes Democratic Alcee Hastings incumbent 100 066 79 1Republican Bernard Sansaricq 26 414 20 9Democratic holdDistrict 24 edit2010 Florida s 24th congressional district election nbsp 20082012 7th nbsp nbsp Nominee Sandy Adams Suzanne KosmasParty Republican DemocraticPopular vote 146 129 98 787Percentage 59 6 40 3 nbsp County results Adams 50 60 60 70 U S Representative before electionSuzanne KosmasDemocratic Elected U S Representative Sandy AdamsRepublicanSee also Florida s 24th congressional district Democratic incumbent Suzanne Kosmas was challenged and defeated by Republican nominee Sandy Adams Green Party nominee Nicholas Ruiz III PhD qualified as a write in candidate 36 Kosmas defeated former Winter Springs Mayor Paul Partyka in the Democratic primary Adams defeated Karen Diebel Tom Garcia Deon Long and Craig Miller in the Republican primary 37 Polling edit Poll Source Dates Administered Suzanne Kosmas D Sandra Adams R Mclaughlin amp Associates September 22 23 2010 39 49 Hamilton Campaigns September 22 23 2010 45 43 Public Opinion Strategies August 31 September 1 2010 37 49 Hamilton Campaigns August 2010 43 49 Internal poll for Kosmas campaign Results edit Main article United States House of Representatives elections 2010 2010 24th Congressional District of Florida Elections Party Candidate Votes Republican Sandy Adams 146 129 59 6Democratic Suzanne Kosmas incumbent 98 787 40 3Republican gain from DemocraticDistrict 25 edit2010 Florida s 25th congressional district election nbsp 2008 November 2 2010 2012 nbsp nbsp Nominee David Rivera Joe GarciaParty Republican DemocraticPopular vote 74 859 61 138Percentage 52 15 42 59 U S Representative before electionDavid RiveraRepublican Elected U S Representative David RiveraRepublicanSee also Florida s 25th congressional districtRepublican incumbent Mario Diaz Balart held this district since 2003 but on February 11 2010 announced that he would not seek another term in the 25th district but would instead run for his brother s seat in the 21st District of Florida 38 Republican nominee State Representative David Rivera Democratic nominee Joe Garcia Tea Party nominee Roly Arrojo PVS and Florida Whig Party nominee Craig Porter campaign site PVS were running 6 12 38 Rivera prevailed in the general election Rivera defeated Mariana Marili Cancio campaign site PVS and Paul Crespo campaign site PVS in the Republican primary Garcia defeated Luis Meurice campaign site PVS in the Democratic primary Arrojo and Porter were unopposed in their respective primaries Race ranking and details from CQ Politics Campaign Contributions from OpenSecrets Race profile at The New York TimesPolling edit Poll Source Dates Administered David Rivera R Joe Garcia D Voter Survey Service October 29 2010 44 40 Voter Survey Service October 25 26 2010 44 43 Greenberg Quinlan Rosner September 12 19 2010 33 40 Benenson Strategy Group permanent dead link March 24 27 2010 35 38 Internal poll for Garcia campaign Results edit Main article United States House of Representatives elections 2010 2010 25th Congressional District of Florida Elections Party Candidate Votes Republican David Rivera 74 859 52 1Democratic Joe Garcia 61 138 42 6Tea Party Movement Roly Arrojo 4 312 3 0Whig Craig Porters 3 244 2 3Republican holdKey edit A district that has a PVI of a party that is represented by the opposite party and applies to an EVEN scoreReferences edit Haas Karen L June 3 2011 Statistics of the Congressional Election of November 2 2010 Clerk of the U S House of Representatives Retrieved November 12 2019 1 dead link a b Blake Aaron October 30 2009 Second GOPer signs up to face Rep Boyd The Hill s Blog Briefing Room Thehill com Retrieved August 21 2010 Kam Dara February 5 2009 Palm Beach Post Blogs Area news sports entertainment business amp more The Palm Beach Post Retrieved August 21 2010 Hot Dog Vendor Launches Congressional Bid The Jacksonville Observer Jaxobserver com May 26 2009 Archived from the original on July 12 2009 Retrieved August 21 2010 a b c d e f g h Candidates and Races Candidate Tracking system Florida 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