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The 2026 Florida House of Representatives elections is to be held on November 3, 2026, as part of the 2026 United States elections. Florida voters elected state representatives in the state's house districts.[1]
Predictions
[edit]| Source | Ranking | As of |
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| Sabato's Crystal Ball[2] | Likely R | January 22, 2026 |
Results
[edit]† - Incumbent term-limited or not seeking re-election
Special elections
[edit]District 3 (special)
[edit]Republican Joel Rudman resigned to run for congress.[5]
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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| Republican | Nathan Boyles | 8,726 | 35.85 | |
| Republican | Shon Owens | 7,768 | 31.91 | |
| Republican | Hayden Hudson | 2,562 | 10.53 | |
| Republican | Cynthia Smith | 2,099 | 8.62 | |
| Republican | Wade Merritt | 1,549 | 6.36 | |
| Republican | Jamie Wells | 931 | 3.82 | |
| Republican | Rena McQuaig | 411 | 1.69 | |
| Republican | Joshua Shane Sik | 294 | 1.21 | |
| Total votes | 24,340 | 100.00 | ||
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Republican | Nathan Boyles | 8,176 | 67.05 | |
| Democratic | Dondre Wise | 4,017 | 32.95 | |
| Total votes | 12,193 | 100.00 | ||
| Republican hold | ||||
District 32 (special)
[edit]Republican Debbie Mayfield resigned to run in a state senate special election.[8]
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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| Republican | Brian Hodgers | 5,642 | 35.01 | |
| Republican | Bob White | 5,333 | 33.10 | |
| Republican | Terrence Cronin | 5,138 | 31.89 | |
| Total votes | 16,113 | 100.00 | ||
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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| Republican | Brian Hodgers | 14,999 | 55.30 | |
| Democratic | Juan Hinojosa | 12,122 | 44.70 | |
| Total votes | 27,121 | 100.00 | ||
| Republican hold | ||||
District 40 (special)
[edit]Democrat LaVon Bracy Davis resigned to run in a state senate special election.[9]
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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| Democratic | RaShon Young | 2,794 | 55.44 | |
| Democratic | Travaris McCurdy | 2,246 | 44.56 | |
| Total votes | 5,040 | 100.00 | ||
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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| Democratic | RaShon Young | 7,330 | 75.06 | |
| Republican | Tuan Le | 2,435 | 24.94 | |
| Total votes | 9,765 | 100.00 | ||
District 52 (special)
[edit]Republican John Temple resigned to become the President of Lake–Sumter State College.[12]
District 87 (special)
[edit]Republican Mike Caruso resigned after being appointed Palm Beach County clerk of the circuit court and comptroller.[13]
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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| Democratic | Emily Gregory | 4,568 | 88.2% | |
| Democratic | Laura Levites | 612 | 11.8% | |
| Total votes | 5,180 | 100% | ||
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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| Republican | Jon Maples | 5,327 | 84.4% | |
| Republican | Gretchen Miller | 984 | 15.6% | |
| Total votes | 6,311 | 100% | ||
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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| Democratic | Emily Gregory | |||
| Republican | Jon Maples | |||
| Total votes | ||||
District 90 (special)
[edit]Democrat Joseph Casello died.[14]
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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| Republican | Bill Reicherter | |||
| Republican | Maria Zack | |||
| Total votes | ||||
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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| Democratic | Rob Long | |||
| Republican | TBD | |||
| Independent | Karen Ching Hsien Yeh Ho | |||
| Total votes | ||||
Detailed results
[edit]District 1
[edit]3rd term incumbent Republican Michelle Salzman had represented the district since 2020.
District 2
[edit]4th term incumbent Republican Alex Andrade had represented the district since 2018. He is term-limited and cannot seek re-election.
District 2 Republican primary details
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Candidates[edit]
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District 3
[edit]1st term incumbent Republican Nathan Boyles has represented the district since winning a special election in 2025.
District 4
[edit]3rd term incumbent Republican Patt Maney had represented the district since 2020.
District 5
[edit]2nd term incumbent Republican Shane Abbott had represented the district since 2022.
District 6
[edit]2nd term incumbent Republican Philip Griffitts had represented the district since 2022.
District 7
[edit]3rd term incumbent Republican Jason Shoaf had represented the district since winning a special election in 2019.
District 7 Democratic primary details
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Candidates[edit]
John Vellines
Organizations
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District 8
[edit]2nd term incumbent Democrat Gallop Franklin had represented the district since 2022.
District 9
[edit]3rd term incumbent Democrat Allison Tant had represented the district since 2020.
District 10
[edit]4th term incumbent Republican Chuck Brannan had represented the district since 2018. He is term-limited and cannot seek re-election.
District 11
[edit]3rd term incumbent Republican Sam Garrison had represented the district since 2022, after being redistricted from the 18th district, which he had represented since 2020.
District 12
[edit]4th term incumbent Republican Wyman Duggan had represented the district since 2022, after being redistricted from the 15th district, which he had represented since 2018. He is term-limited and cannot seek re-election.
District 13
[edit]3rd term incumbent Democrat Angie Nixon had represented the district since 2022, after being redistricted from the 14th district, which she had represented since 2020. She is retiring to run for U.S. Senate.[18]
District 14
[edit]2nd term incumbent Democrat Kimberly Daniels had represented the district since 2022.
District 15
[edit]2nd term incumbent Republican Dean Black had represented the district since 2022.
District 16
[edit]2nd term incumbent Republican Kiyan Michael has the district since 2022.
District 17
[edit]2nd term incumbent Republican Jessica Baker had represented the district since 2022.
District 18
[edit]1st term incumbent Republican Kim Kendall has represented the district since 2024.
District 19
[edit]1st term incumbent Republican Sam Greco has represented the district since 2024.
District 20
[edit]1st term incumbent Republican Judson Sapp has represented the district since 2024.
District 21
[edit]3rd tern incumbent Democrat Yvonne Hayes Hinson has represented the district since 2022, after being redistrict from the 20th district, which she had represented since 2020. She is not seeking re-election.[19]
District 22
[edit]1st term incumbent Republican Chad Johnson has represented the district since 2024.
District 23
[edit]1st term incumbent Republican J.J. Grow has represented the district since 2024.
District 24
[edit]1st term incumbent Republican Ryan Chamberlin has represented the district since winning a special election in 2023.
District 25
[edit]2nd term incumbent Republican Taylor Yarkosky has represented the district since 2022.
District 26
[edit]1st term incumbent Republican Nan Cobb has represented the district since 2024.
District 27
[edit]1st term incumbent Republican Richard Gentry has represented the district since 2024.
District 28
[edit]1st term incumbent Republican Bill Partington has represented the district since 2024.
District 29
[edit]3rd term incumbent Republican Webster Barnaby has represented the district since 2020.
District 30
[edit]2nd term incumbent Republican Chase Tramont has represented the district since 2022.
District 31
[edit]4th term incumbent Republican Tyler Sirois has represented the district since 2022, after being redistricted from the 51st district, which he had represented since 2018. He is term-limited and cannot seek re-election.
District 32
[edit]1st term incumbent Republican Brian Hodgers has represented the district since winning a special election in 2025.
District 33
[edit]1st term incumbent Republican Monique Miller has represented the district since 2024.
District 34
[edit]2nd term incumbent Republican Robbie Brackett has represented the district since 2022.
District 35
[edit]1st term incumbent Republican Erika Booth has represented the district since 2024.
District 35 Democratic primary details
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Candidates[edit]
Eric Gray
Organizations
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District 36
[edit]2nd term incumbent Republican Rachel Plakon has represented the district since 2022.
District 37
[edit]2nd term incumbent Republican Susan Plasencia has represented the district since 2022.
District 38
[edit]4th term incumbent Republican David Smith has represented the district since 2018. He is term-limited and cannot seek re-election.
District 39
[edit]2nd term incumbent Doug Bankson has represented the district since 2022.
District 40
[edit]2nd term incumbent Democrat LaVon Bracy Davis has represented the district since 2022. On April 10, 2025, Bracy Davis submitted her resignation, effective September 1 of that same year, to run in a state senate special election. A special election for this seat will be held on September 2, 2025.
District 41
[edit]2nd term incumbent Democrat Bruce Antone has represented the district since 2022.
District 42
[edit]4th term incumbent Democrat Anna V. Eskamani has represented the district since 2022, after being redistricted from the 47th district, which she had represented since 2018. She is term-limited and cannot seek re-election.
District 43
[edit]2nd term incumbent Democrat Johanna López has represented the district since 2022. She is retiring to run for Orange County commission.[22]
District 44
[edit]2nd term incumbent Democrat Rita Harris has represented the district since 2022.
District 45
[edit]1st term incumbent Democrat Leonard Spencer has represented the district since 2024.
District 46
[edit]1st term incumbent Democrat Jose Alvarez has represented the district since 2024.
District 47
[edit]2nd term incumbent Republican Paula Stark has represented the district since 2022.
District 48
[edit]1st term incumbent Republican Jon Albert has represented the district since 2024.
District 49
[edit]1st term incumbent Republican Jennifer Kincart Jonsson has represented the district since 2024.
District 50
[edit]2nd term incumbent Republican Jennifer Canady has represented the district since 2022.
District 51
[edit]4th term incumbent Republican Josie Tomkow has represented the district since 2022, after being redistricted from the 39th district, which she had represented since winning a special election in 2018. She is term-limited and cannot seek re-election.
District 52
[edit]2nd term incumbent John Temple has represented the district since 2022.
District 53
[edit]2nd term incumbent Republican Jeff Holcomb has represented the district since 2022.
District 54
[edit]3rd term incumbent Republican Randy Maggard has represented the district since 2022, after being redistricted from the 38th district, which he had represented after winning a special election in 2019.
District 55
[edit]2nd term incumbent Republican Kevin Steele has represented the district since 2022.
District 56
[edit]2nd term incumbent Republican Brad Yeager has represented the district since 2022.
District 57
[edit]2nd term incumbent Republican Adam Anderson has represented the district since 2022.
District 58
[edit]2nd term incumbent Republican Kim Berfield has represented the district since 2022.
District 59
[edit]2nd term incumbent Republican Berny Jacques has represented the district since 2022.
District 60
[edit]2nd term incumbent Democrat Lindsay Cross has represented the district since 2022.
District 61
[edit]3rd term incumbent Republican Linda Chaney has represented the district since 2020.
District 62
[edit]3rd term incumbent Democrat Michele Rayner has represented the district since 2022, after being redistricted from the 70th district, which she had represented since 2020. She is retiring to run for state senate.
District 62 Democratic primary details
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Candidates[edit]
Endorsements[edit]Kyandra Darling
Organizations
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District 63
[edit]4th term incumbent Democrat Dianne Hart has represented the district since 2018. She is term-limited and cannot seek re-election.
District 64
[edit]4th term incumbent Republican[a] Susan Valdes has represented the district since 2022, after being redistricted from the 62nd district, which she had represented since 2018. She is term-limited and cannot seek re-election.
District 65
[edit]2nd term incumbent Republican Karen Gonzalez Pittman has represented the district since 2022.
District 66
[edit]3rd term incumbent Republican Traci Koster has represented the district since 2022, after being redistricted from the 64th district, which she had represented since 2020.
District 67
[edit]4th term incumbent Democrat Fentrice Driskell, the House Minority Leader, has represented the district since 2018. She is term-limited and cannot seek re-election, and is running for state senate.
District 68
[edit]4th term incumbent Republican Lawrence McClure has represented the district since 2022, after being redistricted from the 58th district, which he had represented since winning a special election in 2017. He is term-limited and cannot seek re-election.
District 69
[edit]2nd term incumbent Republican Danny Alvarez has represented the district since 2022.
District 70
[edit]1st term incumbent Republican Michael Owen has represented the district since 2024.
District 71
[edit]4th term incumbent Republican Will Robinson has represented the district since 2018. He is term-limited and cannot seek re-election.
District 72
[edit]1st term incumbent Republican Bill Conerly has represented the district since 2024.
District 73
[edit]3rd term incumbent Republican Fiona McFarland had represented the district since 2022, after being redistricted from the 72nd district, which she had represented since 2020. She is running for re-election.[25]
District 74
[edit]4th term incumbent Republican James Buchanan has represented the district since 2018. He is term-limited and cannot seek re-election, and is running for state senate.
District 75
[edit]1st term incumbent Republican Danny Nix has represented the district since 2024.
District 76
[edit]1st term incumbent Republican Vanessa Oliver has represented the district since 2024.
District 77
[edit]2nd term incumbent Republican Tiffany Esposito has represented the district since 2022.
District 78
[edit]3rd term incumbent Republican Jenna Persons-Mulicka has represented the district since 2020.
District 79
[edit]3rd term incumbent Republican Mike Giallombardo has represented the district since 2022, after being redistricted from the 77th district, which he had represented since 2020.
District 80
[edit]3rd term incumbent Republican Adam Botana has represented the district since 2022, after being redistricted from the 76th district, which he had represented since 2020.
District 81
[edit]1st term incumbent Republican Yvette Benarroch has represented the district since 2024.
District 82
[edit]3rd term incumbent Republican Lauren Melo has represented the district since 2022, after being redistricted from the 80th district, which she had represented since 2020.
District 83
[edit]3rd term incumbent Republican Kaylee Tuck has represented the district since 2022, after being redistricted from the 55th district, which she had represented since 2020.
District 84
[edit]3rd term incumbent Republican Dana Trabulsy has represented the district since 2020.
District 85
[edit]4th term incumbent Republican Toby Overdorf has represented the district since 2022, after being redistricted from the 83rd district, which he had represented since 2018. He is term-limited and cannot seek re-election.
District 86
[edit]3rd term incumbent Republican John Snyder has represented the district since 2022, after being redistricted from the 82nd district, which he had represented since 2020.
District 87
[edit]The 87th district is currently vacant after incumbent Republican Mike Caruso resigned on August 18, 2025. A special election will be held on a date TBD.
District 87 Democratic primary details
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Candidates[edit]
Endorsements[edit]Emily Gregory
Organizations
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District 88
[edit]3rd term incumbent Democratic Jervonte Edmonds has represented the district since winning a special election in 2022.
District 89
[edit]1st term incumbent Democrat Debra Tendrich has represented the district since 2024.
District 90
[edit]The 90th district is currently vacant, after incumbent Democrat Joseph Casello died of a heart attack on July 18, 2025. A special election is scheduled to be held on December 9, 2025.
District 90 Democratic primary details
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Candidates[edit]
Endorsements[edit]Rob Long
State legislators
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District 91
[edit]2nd term incumbent Republican Peggy Gossett-Seidman has represented the district since 2022.
District 92
[edit]3rd term incumbent Democrat Kelly Skidmore has represented the district since 2022, after being redistricted from the 81st district, which she had represented since 2020.
District 93
[edit]1st term incumbent Republican Anne Gerwig has represented the district since 2024.
District 94
[edit]1st term incumbent Republican Meg Weinberger has represented the district since 2024.
District 95
[edit]3rd term incumbent Democratic Christine Hunschofsky has represented the district since 2022, after being redistricted from the 96th district, which she had represented since 2020.
District 96
[edit]3rd term incumbent Democrat Dan Daley has represented the district since 2022, after being redistricted from the 97th district, which he had represented since winning a special election in 2019.
District 97
[edit]2nd term incumbent Democrat Lisa Dunkley has represented the district since 2022.
District 98
[edit]1st term incumbent Democrat Mitch Rosenwald has represented the district since 2024.
District 99
[edit]2nd term incumbent Democrat Daryl Campbell has represented the district since winning a special election in 2022.
District 100
[edit]4th term incumbent Republican Chip LaMarca has represented the district since 2018. He is term-limited and cannot seek re-election.
District 101
[edit]2nd term incumbent Republican[b] Hillary Cassel has represented the district since 2022.
Republican Primary
[edit]Candidates
[edit]Endorsements
[edit]Democrat Primary
[edit]Candidates
[edit]- Todd Delmay, Executive Director of Safeguarding American Values for Everyone (SAVE)[30]
Endorsements
[edit]- Shevrin D. Jones, Florida State Senator District 34 (Democrat)[30]
- Carlos Guillermo Smith, Florida State Senator District 17 (Democrat)[30]
- Dan Daley, Florida State Representative District 96 (Democrat)[30]
- Michele Rayner, Florida State Representative District 62 (Democrat)[30]
- Beam Furr, Mayor of Broward County (Democrat)[30]
- Martin David "Marty" Kiar, Broward County Property Appraiser (Democrat)[30]
- Steven Anthony Geller, Broward County Commissioner (Democrat)[30]
- Maura McCarthy Bulman, Broward County Public School Board Member District 1 (Democrat)[30]
- Debra Hixon, Broward County Public School Board Member District 9 (Democrat)[30]
- Sarah Leonardi, Broward County Public School Board Member District 3 (Democrat)[30]
- Rebecca Thompson, Broward County Public School Board Member District 2 (Democrat)[30]
- Joseph Scott Geller, Miami-Dade County Public School Board Member District 3 (Democrat)[30]
- Dean J. Trantalis, Mayor of Fort Lauderdale (Democrat)[30]
- Caryl Hattan, Vice Mayor of Davie (Democrat)[30]
- Steve Glassman, Fort Lauderdale Commissioners District 2 (Democrat)[30]
- Ben Sorensen, Fort Lauderdale Commissioners District 4 (Democrat)[30]
- Kevin Biederman, Hollywood Commissioners District 5 (Democrat)[30]
- Idelma Quintana, Hollywood Commissioners District 6(Democrat)[30]
- Caryl S. Shuman, Hollywood Commissioners District 1 (Democrat)[30]
- Lori Lewellen, Dania Beach Commissioners (Democrat)[30]
- Luis Rimoli, Dania Beach Commissioners (Unaffiliated)[30]
- Mitch Rosenwald, former Mayor of Oakland Park (Democrat)[30]
- Eleanor Sobel, former Florida State Senator District 31 & 33 and former Florida State Representative District 99 & 100 (Democrat)[30]
- Frederick Lippman, former Florida State Representative District 100 (Democrat)[30]
- Mara Guilianti, former Mayor of Hollywood (Democrat)[30]
- Linda Anderson, former Hollywood Commissioner (Democrat)[30]
- Dick Blattner, former Hollywood Commissioner (Democrat)[30]
- Sabrina Javellana, former Hallandale Commissioner (Democrat)[30]
- Karen Fortman, member of Broward Dems Council of Club Presidents (Democrat)[30]
- Phil Fortman, member of Davie/Cooper City Democratic Club (Democrat)[30]
- Alfredo Olvera, member of Dolphin Democrats (Democrat)[30]
- Elaine Schwartz, member of Hills Democratic Club (Democrat)[30]
- SAVE Florida [30]
District 102
[edit]4th term incumbent Democrat Michael Gottlieb has represented the district since 2022, after being redistricted from the 98th district, which he had represented since 2018. He is term-limited and cannot seek re-election.
District 103
[edit]3rd term incumbent Democrat Robin Bartleman has represented the district since 2020.
District 104
[edit]3rd term incumbent Democrat Felicia Robinson has represented the district since 2022, after being redistricted from the 102nd district, which she had represented since 2020.
District 105
[edit]3rd term incumbent Democrat Marie Woodson has represented the district since 2022, after being redistricted from the 101st district, which she had represented since 2020.
District 106
[edit]2nd term incumbent Republican Fabián Basabe had represented the district since 2022.
Republican Primary
[edit]Candidates
[edit]- Fabián Basabe, incumbent state representative
Endorsements
[edit]- Jose Alvarez, Florida House District 46 representative (Democrat)[31]
- Alex Rizo, Florida House District 112 representative (Republican)[32]
- Dariel Fernandez, Miami-Dade County Tax Collector (Republican)[33]
- Gustavo Blachman, Aventura Commissioner (Republican)[34]
- Buzzy Skylar, Bal Harbour Village Councilmember (Republican)[32]
- Issac Salver, Mayor of Bay Harbor Islands (Republican) [35]
- Stephanie Bruder, Vice-Mayor of Bay Harbor Islands (Democrat)[36]
- Joshua Fuller, Bay Harbor Islands Councilmember (Democrat)[35]
- Glenn Singer, Mayor of Golden Beach (Republican)[37]
- Judy Lusskin, Vice Mayor of Golden Beach (Republican)[37]
- Bernard Einstein, Golden Beach Councilmember (Republican)[37]
- Kenneth Bernstein, Golden Beach Councilmember (Democrat)[37]
- Jessie Mendal Golden Beach Councilmember (No Party Affiliation)[37]
- Rachel Streitfeld, Mayor of North Bay Village (Democrat)[38]
- Goran Cuk, Vice Mayor of North Bay Village (Republican)[38]
- Richard Chervony, North Bay Village Commissioner (Democrat)[39]
- Doris Acosta, North Bay Village Commissioner(No Party Affiliation)[38]
- Andy Daro, North Bay Village Commissioner (No Party Affiliation)[38]
- Tina Paul, Vice Mayor of Surfside (Democrat)[39]
- Ruben Coto, Surfside Commissioner (Republican)[39]
- Robert "Raven" Kraft, Miami Beach runner[40]
- Elaine Lancaster, drag performer [36]
Democrat Primary
[edit]Candidates
[edit]- Lucia Báez-Geller, former Miami-Dade County Public Schools District 3 Board Member[41]
- Ashley Litwin Diego, lawyer [42]
Endorsement
[edit]- Shevrin Jones, Florida State Senator District 34 (Democrat) [43]
- Ashley Viola Gantt, Florida State Representative District 109(Democrat) [43]
- Joe Geller, Miami-Dade County Public Schools Board Member District 3 & former Bay Harbor Islands Town Attorney (Democrat) [43]
- Sarah Leonardi, Broward County Public School Board Member District 3 (Democrat)[43]
- Javier Fernandez, Mayor of South Miami (Democrat)[43]
- Michael Joseph, Mayor of North Miami (Democrat)[43]
- Tanya Katzoff Bhatt, Miami Beach Commissioner Group 4 (Democrat)[43]
- Donna Edna Shalala, former United States Representative Florida District 27 (Democrat)[43]
- Annette Joanne Taddeo-Goldstein, former Florida State Senator District 40 (Democrat)[43]
- Elaine Bloom, former Florida State Representative District 100, 104, & 106 and former Florida House Speaker pro tempore (Democrat)[43]
- Scott Galvin, former North Miami Councilmember District 1 [43]
- Jose Smith, former North Miami Beach Attorney, former Miami Beach Attorney, and former Miami Beach Commissioner (Democrat)[43]
District 107
[edit]1st term incumbent Democrat Wallace Aristide has represented the district since 2024.
District 108
[edit]4th term incumbent Democrat Dotie Joseph has represented the district since 2018. She is term-limited and cannot seek re-election.
District 109
[edit]2nd term incumbent Democratic Ashley Gantt had represented the district since 2022.
District 110
[edit]3rd term incumbent Republican Tom Fabricio had represented the district since 2022, after being redistricted from the 103rd district, which he had represented since 2020.
District 111
[edit]3rd term incumbent Republican David Borrero has represented the district since 2022, after being redistricted from the 105th district, which he had represented since 2020.
District 112
[edit]3rd term incumbent Republican Alex Rizo has represented the district since 2022, after being redistricted from the 110th district, which he had represented since 2020.
District 113
[edit]2nd term incumbent Republican Vicki Lopez has represented the district since 2022.
District 114
[edit]3rd term incumbent Republican Demi Busatta has represented the district since 2020.
District 115
[edit]1st term incumbent Republican Omar Blanco has represented the district since 2024.
District 116
[edit]4th term incumbent Republican Daniel Perez, the Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives, has represented the district since winning a special election in 2017. He is term-limited and cannot seek re-election.
District 117
[edit]3rd term incumbent Democratic Kevin Chambliss has represented the district since 2020.
District 118
[edit]1st term incumbent Republican Mike Redondo has represented the district since winning a special election in 2023.
District 119
[edit]2nd term incumbent Republican Juan Carlos Porras has represented the district since 2022.
District 120
[edit]3rd term incumbent Republican Jim Mooney has represented the district since 2020.
See also
[edit]Notes
[edit]References
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- ^ Nicol, Ryan (December 27, 2024). "Hillary Cassel becomes second House Democrat to swap parties ahead of 2025 Session". Florida Politics. Retrieved July 28, 2025.
- ^ Little, Jim (November 25, 2024). "Joel Rudman resigns from Legislature to run for Matt Gaetz's congressional seat". Pensacola News Journal. Archived from the original on August 12, 2025. Retrieved August 12, 2025.
- ^ a b "April 1, 2025 Special Election Primary House 3 & 32 election results". Florida Department of State Division of Elections. Retrieved August 12, 2025.
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- ^ Ogles, Jacob (August 26, 2025). "Fiona McFarland to seek re-election in House, endorses James Buchanan for SD 22 seat". Florida Politics. Retrieved August 28, 2025.
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