2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida explained

2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida should not be confused with 2020 Florida House of Representatives election.

Election Name:2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida
Country:Florida
Type:legislative
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:2018 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida
Previous Year:2018
Next Election:2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida
Next Year:2022
Seats For Election:All 27 Florida seats to the United States House of Representatives
Election Date:November 3, 2020
Party1:Republican Party (United States)
Last Election1:14
Seats1:16
Seat Change1: 2
Popular Vote1:5,469,164
Percentage1:52.26%
Swing1: 0.09%
Party2:Democratic Party (United States)
Last Election2:13
Seats2:11
Seat Change2: 2
Popular Vote2:4,942,287
Percentage2:47.23%
Swing2: 0.13%

The 2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida were held on November 3, 2020, to elect the 27 U.S. representatives from Florida, one from each of the state's 27 congressional districts. The elections coincided with the 2020 U.S. presidential election, as well as other elections to the House of Representatives, elections to the U.S. Senate, and various state and local elections.

In what was considered an upset, the Republican Party retook the two seats that it lost to the Democrats in 2018, expanding its 14–13 majority to 16–11.[1] [2]

District 1

Election Name:2020 Florida's 1st congressional district election
Country:Florida
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:2018 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 1
Previous Year:2018
Election Date:November 3, 2020
Next Election:2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 1
Next Year:2022
Seats For Election:Florida's 1st congressional district
Image1:File:Matt Gaetz, official portrait, 116th Congress (cropped).jpg
Nominee1:Matt Gaetz
Party1:Republican Party (United States)
Popular Vote1:283,352
Percentage1:64.6%
Nominee2:Phil Ehr
Party2:Democratic Party (United States)
Popular Vote2:149,172
Percentage2:34.1%
U.S. Representative
Before Election:Matt Gaetz
Before Party:Republican Party (United States)
After Election:Matt Gaetz
After Party:Republican Party (United States)

See also: Florida's 1st congressional district.

The 1st district encompasses the western Panhandle, and includes all of Escambia, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa, and Walton counties, as well as part of Holmes County. The district includes the cities of Pensacola, Fort Walton Beach, and Navarre. Republican Matt Gaetz, who had represented the district since 2017, was re-elected with 67% of the vote in 2018.

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SourceRankingAs of
align=left The Cook Political Report[5] July 2, 2020
align=left FiveThirtyEight[6] October 15, 2020
align=left Inside Elections[7] June 2, 2020
align=left Sabato's Crystal Ball[8] July 2, 2020
Politico[9] April 19, 2020
Daily Kos[10] June 3, 2020
RCP[11] June 9, 2020
Niskanen[12] June 7, 2020

Results

District 2

Election Name:2020 Florida's 2nd congressional district election
Country:Florida
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:2018 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 2
Previous Year:2018
Election Date:November 3, 2020
Next Election:2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 2
Next Year:2022
Seats For Election:Florida's 2nd congressional district
Image1:Neal Dunn 115th Congress photo (cropped).jpg
Nominee1:Neal Dunn
Party1:Republican Party (United States)
Popular Vote1:305,337
Percentage1:97.86%
Map Size:250px
U.S. Representative
Before Election:Neal Dunn
Before Party:Republican Party (United States)
After Election:Neal Dunn
After Party:Republican Party (United States)

See also: Florida's 2nd congressional district. The 2nd district is located in northern Florida taking in portions of the Panhandle and the Big Bend, including all or parts of 19 counties. The district includes the cities of Panama City, Marianna, and Lake City. Republican Neal Dunn, who had represented the district since 2017, was re-elected with 67% of the vote in 2018.

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SourceRankingAs of
align=left The Cook Political ReportJuly 2, 2020
align=left FiveThirtyEight[17] October 15, 2020
align=left Inside ElectionsJune 2, 2020
align=left Sabato's Crystal BallJuly 2, 2020
PoliticoApril 19, 2020
Daily KosJune 3, 2020
RCPJune 9, 2020
NiskanenJune 7, 2020

Results

District 3

Election Name:2020 Florida's 3rd congressional district election
Country:Florida
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:2018 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 3
Previous Year:2018
Election Date:November 3, 2020
Next Election:2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 3
Next Year:2022
Seats For Election:Florida's 3rd congressional district
Image1:Rep. Kat Cammack official photo, 117th Congress (cropped).jpg
Nominee1:Kat Cammack
Party1:Republican Party (United States)
Popular Vote1:223,075
Percentage1:57.1%
Nominee2:Adam Christensen
Party2:Democratic Party (United States)
Popular Vote2:167,326
Percentage2:42.9%
U.S. Representative
Before Election:Ted Yoho
Before Party:Republican Party (United States)
After Election:Kat Cammack
After Party:Republican Party (United States)

See also: Florida's 3rd congressional district. The 3rd district is located in North Central Florida, and includes Alachua, Clay, Putnam, Bradford, and Union counties, as well as most of Marion County. The district includes the cities of Gainesville, Palatka, and Ocala. Republican Ted Yoho, who had represented the district since 2013, was re-elected with 57% of the vote in 2018.[18] On December 10, 2019, Yoho announced he would not run for re-election, honoring his pledge that he would only serve four terms.

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administered
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Kat
Cammack
Ryan
Chamberlin
Todd
Chase
James St.
George
Keith
Perry
Gavin
Rollins
Judson
Sapp
Amy Pope
Wells
OtherUndecided
Meer ResearchAugust 6–8, 2020317 (RV)± 5.75%25%3%6%13%11%15%3%4%20%
WPA IntelligenceJune 16–17, 2020405 (RV)± 4.9%10%1%5%4%1%12%1%5%60%
Americana Analytics/Judson SappReleased April 20, 2020400 (V)± 5%3%4%16% >70%
Clearview ResearchDecember 16–17, 2019401 (LV)35%9%2%6%48%
with Ted Yoho

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SourceRankingAs of
align=left The Cook Political ReportJuly 2, 2020
align=left FiveThirtyEight[35] October 15, 2020
align=left Inside ElectionsJune 2, 2020
align=left Sabato's Crystal BallJuly 2, 2020
PoliticoApril 19, 2020
Daily KosJune 3, 2020
RCPJune 9, 2020
NiskanenJune 7, 2020

Results

District 4

Election Name:2020 Florida's 4th congressional district election
Country:Florida
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:2018 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 4
Previous Year:2018
Next Election:2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 4
Next Year:2022
Seats For Election:Florida's 4th congressional district
Image1:John Rutherford 115th Congress photo.jpg
Nominee1:John Rutherford
Party1:Republican Party (United States)
Popular Vote1:308,497
Percentage1:61.1%
Nominee2:Donna Deegan
Party2:Democratic Party (United States)
Popular Vote2:196,423
Percentage2:38.9%
Map Size:250px
U.S. Representative
Before Election:John Rutherford
Before Party:Republican Party (United States)
After Election:John Rutherford
After Party:Republican Party (United States)

See also: Florida's 4th congressional district. The 4th district is located in the First Coast region, and includes all of Nassau County, as well as parts of Duval and St. Johns counties. The district includes the cities of Jacksonville, St. Augustine, and Fernandina Beach. Republican John Rutherford, who had represented the district since 2017, was re-elected with 65% of the vote in 2018.[18]

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SourceRankingAs of
align=left The Cook Political ReportJuly 2, 2020
align=left FiveThirtyEight[42] October 15, 2020
align=left Inside ElectionsJune 2, 2020
align=left Sabato's Crystal BallJuly 2, 2020
PoliticoApril 19, 2020
Daily KosJune 3, 2020
RCPJune 9, 2020
NiskanenJune 7, 2020

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Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
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John
Rutherford (R)
Donna
Deegan (D)
OtherUndecided
University of North Florida October 1–4, 2020863 (LV)± 3.3%57%38%5%0%
St. Pete Polls/Florida PoliticsSeptember 2, 20201,037 (LV)62%35%3%

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District 5

Election Name:2020 Florida's 5th congressional district election
Country:Florida
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:2018 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 5
Previous Year:2018
Election Date:November 3, 2020
Next Election:2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 5
Next Year:2022
Seats For Election:Florida's 5th congressional district
Image1:Al Lawson 116th Congress.jpg
Nominee1:Al Lawson
Party1:Democratic Party (United States)
Popular Vote1:219,463
Percentage1:65.13%
Nominee2:Gary Adler
Party2:Republican Party (United States)
Popular Vote2:117,510
Percentage2:34.87%
Map Size:250px
U.S. Representative
Before Election:Al Lawson
Before Party:Democratic Party (United States)
After Election:Al Lawson
After Party:Democratic Party (United States)

See also: Florida's 5th congressional district. The 5th district stretches along the northern border of Florida, and includes all of Baker, Gadsden, Hamilton and Madison counties, as well as parts of Columbia, Duval, Jefferson, and Leon counties. The district includes the city of Quincy, as well as parts of Tallahassee and Jacksonville. The district is majority-minority. Democrat Al Lawson, who had represented the district since 2017, was re-elected with 66% of the vote in 2018.

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SourceRankingAs of
align=left The Cook Political ReportJuly 2, 2020
align=left FiveThirtyEight[46] October 15, 2020
align=left Inside ElectionsJune 2, 2020
align=left Sabato's Crystal BallJuly 2, 2020
PoliticoApril 19, 2020
Daily KosJune 3, 2020
RCPJune 9, 2020
NiskanenJune 7, 2020

Results

District 6

Election Name:2020 Florida's 6th congressional district election
Country:Florida
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:2018 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 6
Previous Year:2018
Election Date:November 3, 2020
Next Election:2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 6
Next Year:2022
Seats For Election:Florida's 6th congressional district
Image1:Michael Waltz, official portrait, 116th Congress (cropped) (cropped).jpg
Nominee1:Michael Waltz
Party1:Republican Party (United States)
Popular Vote1:265,393
Percentage1:60.64%
Nominee2:Clint Curtis
Party2:Democratic Party (United States)
Popular Vote2:172,305
Percentage2:39.36%
Map Size:250px
U.S. Representative
Before Election:Michael Waltz
Before Party:Republican Party (United States)
After Election:Michael Waltz
After Party:Republican Party (United States)

See also: Florida's 6th congressional district. The 6th district encompasses the Halifax area, including all of Flagler and Volusia counties, as well as parts of St. Johns and Lake counties. The district includes the cities of Daytona Beach, Palm Coast, and DeLand. Republican Michael Waltz, who had represented the district since 2019, was elected with 56% of the vote in 2018.[18]

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SourceRankingAs of
align=left The Cook Political ReportJuly 2, 2020
align=left FiveThirtyEight[49] October 15, 2020
align=left Inside ElectionsJune 2, 2020
align=left Sabato's Crystal BallJuly 2, 2020
PoliticoApril 19, 2020
Daily KosJune 3, 2020
RCPJune 9, 2020
NiskanenJune 7, 2020

Results

District 7

Election Name:2020 Florida's 7th congressional district election
Country:Florida
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:2018 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 7
Previous Year:2018
Next Election:2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 7
Next Year:2022
Seats For Election:Florida's 7th congressional district
Image1:File:Stephanie Murphy, official portrait, 115th Congress (congress).jpg
Nominee1:Stephanie Murphy
Party1:Democratic Party (United States)
Popular Vote1:224,946
Percentage1:55.3%
Nominee2:Leo Valentín
Party2:Republican Party (United States)
Popular Vote2:175,750
Percentage2:43.2%
Map Size:250px
U.S. Representative
Before Election:Stephanie Murphy
Before Party:Democratic Party (United States)
After Election:Stephanie Murphy
After Party:Democratic Party (United States)

See also: Florida's 7th congressional district. The 7th district is located in Central Florida, and includes all of Seminole County and part of Orange County. The district includes the cities of Orlando, Sanford, and Winter Park. Democrat Stephanie Murphy, who had represented the district since 2017, was re-elected with 57% of the vote in 2018.[18]

This district was included on the list of Democratic-held seats the National Republican Congressional Committee targeted in 2020.[50]

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SourceRankingAs of
align=left The Cook Political ReportJuly 2, 2020
align=left FiveThirtyEight[55] October 15, 2020
align=left Inside ElectionsJune 2, 2020
align=left Sabato's Crystal BallJuly 2, 2020
PoliticoApril 19, 2020
Daily KosJune 3, 2020
RCPJune 9, 2020
NiskanenJune 7, 2020

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with Richard Goble, Joel Greenberg (R), Stephanie Murphy and Leo Valentin
with Joel Greenberg and Stephanie Murphy

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District 8

Election Name:2020 Florida's 8th congressional district election
Country:Florida
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:2018 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 8
Previous Year:2018
Election Date:November 3, 2020
Next Election:2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 8
Next Year:2022
Seats For Election:Florida's 8th congressional district
Image1:File:Bill Posey, official portrait, 115th Congress (congress).jpg
Nominee1:Bill Posey
Party1:Republican Party (United States)
Popular Vote1:282,093
Percentage1:61.36%
Nominee2:Jim Kennedy
Party2:Democratic Party (United States)
Popular Vote2:177,695
Percentage2:38.64%
Map Size:250px
U.S. Representative
Before Election:Bill Posey
Before Party:Republican Party (United States)
After Election:Bill Posey
After Party:Republican Party (United States)

See also: Florida's 8th congressional district. The 8th district encompasses the Space Coast, and includes all of Indian River and Brevard counties, as well as part of Orange County. The district includes the cities of Melbourne, Palm Bay, and Titusville. Republican Bill Posey, who had represented the district since 2009, was re-elected with 60% of the vote in 2018.[18]

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SourceRankingAs of
align=left The Cook Political ReportJuly 2, 2020
align=left FiveThirtyEight[58] October 15, 2020
align=left Inside ElectionsJune 2, 2020
align=left Sabato's Crystal BallJuly 2, 2020
PoliticoApril 19, 2020
Daily KosJune 3, 2020
RCPJune 9, 2020
NiskanenJune 7, 2020

Results

District 9

Election Name:2020 Florida's 9th congressional district election
Country:Florida
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:2018 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 9
Previous Year:2018
Election Date:November 3, 2020
Next Election:2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 9
Next Year:2022
Seats For Election:Florida's 9th congressional district
Image1:File:Darren Soto, official portrait, 115th Congress (congress).jpg
Nominee1:Darren Soto
Party1:Democratic Party (United States)
Popular Vote1:240,724
Percentage1:56.02%
Nominee2:Bill Olson
Party2:Republican Party (United States)
Popular Vote2:188,889
Percentage2:43.96%
Map Size:250px
U.S. Representative
Before Election:Darren Soto
Before Party:Democratic Party (United States)
After Election:Darren Soto
After Party:Democratic Party (United States)

See also: Florida's 9th congressional district. The 9th district is located in Central Florida, and encompasses all of Osceola County, as well as parts of Orange and Polk counties. The district includes the cities of Kissimmee and St. Cloud, as well as eastern Orlando. Democrat Darren Soto, who had represented the district since 2017, was re-elected with 58% of the vote in 2018.[18]

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SourceRankingAs of
align=left The Cook Political ReportJuly 2, 2020
align=left FiveThirtyEight[66] October 15, 2020
align=left Inside ElectionsJune 2, 2020
align=left Sabato's Crystal BallJuly 2, 2020
PoliticoApril 19, 2020
Daily KosJune 3, 2020
RCPJune 9, 2020
NiskanenJune 7, 2020

Results

District 10

Election Name:2020 Florida's 10th congressional district election
Country:Florida
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:2018 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 10
Previous Year:2018
Election Date:November 3, 2020
Next Election:2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 10
Next Year:2022
Seats For Election:Florida's 10th congressional district
Image1:Val Demings, Official Portrait, 115th Congress (cropped).jpg
Nominee1:Val Demings
Party1:Democratic Party (United States)
Popular Vote1:239,434
Percentage1:63.61%
Nominee2:Vennia Francois
Party2:Republican Party (United States)
Popular Vote2:136,889
Percentage2:36.36%
Map Size:250px
U.S. Representative
Before Election:Val Demings
Before Party:Democratic Party (United States)
After Election:Val Demings
After Party:Democratic Party (United States)

See also: Florida's 10th congressional district. The 10th district is located in Central Florida, and includes part of Orange County. The district includes western Orlando and its surrounding suburbs, including Apopka, Ocoee, and Winter Garden. Democrat Val Demings, who had represented the district since 2017, was re-elected unopposed in 2018.

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SourceRankingAs of
align=left The Cook Political ReportJuly 2, 2020
align=left FiveThirtyEight[69] October 15, 2020
align=left Inside ElectionsJune 2, 2020
align=left Sabato's Crystal BallJuly 2, 2020
PoliticoApril 19, 2020
Daily KosJune 3, 2020
RCPJune 9, 2020
NiskanenJune 7, 2020

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District 11

Election Name:2020 Florida's 11th congressional district election
Country:Florida
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:2018 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 11
Previous Year:2018
Election Date:November 3, 2020
Next Election:2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 11
Next Year:2022
Seats For Election:Florida's 11th congressional district
Image1:Daniel Webster 113th Congress.jpg
Nominee1:Daniel Webster
Party1:Republican Party (United States)
Popular Vote1:316,979
Percentage1:66.72%
Nominee2:Dana Cottrell
Party2:Democratic Party (United States)
Popular Vote2:158,094
Percentage2:33.27%
Map Size:250px
U.S. Representative
Before Election:Daniel Webster
Before Party:Republican Party (United States)
After Election:Daniel Webster
After Party:Republican Party (United States)

See also: Florida's 11th congressional district. The 11th district is located in North Central Florida, and includes all of Sumter, Citrus, and Hernando counties, as well as parts of Marion and Lake counties. The district includes the cities of Spring Hill, Inverness, and Leesburg, as well as the large retirement community of The Villages. Republican Daniel Webster, who had represented the district since 2011, was re-elected with 65% of the vote in 2018.[18]

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SourceRankingAs of
align=left The Cook Political ReportJuly 2, 2020
align=left FiveThirtyEight[73] October 15, 2020
align=left Inside ElectionsJune 2, 2020
align=left Sabato's Crystal BallJuly 2, 2020
PoliticoApril 19, 2020
Daily KosJune 3, 2020
RCPJune 9, 2020
NiskanenJune 7, 2020

Results

District 12

Election Name:2020 Florida's 12th congressional district election
Country:Florida
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:2018 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 12
Previous Year:2018
Election Date:November 3, 2020
Next Election:2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 12
Next Year:2022
Seats For Election:Florida's 12th congressional district
Image1:Gusbilirakis.jpeg
Nominee1:Gus Bilirakis
Party1:Republican Party (United States)
Popular Vote1:284,941
Percentage1:62.88%
Nominee2:Kimberly Walker
Party2:Democratic Party (United States)
Popular Vote2:168,194
Percentage2:37.11%
Map Size:250px
U.S. Representative
Before Election:Gus Bilirakis
Before Party:Republican Party (United States)
After Election:Gus Bilirakis
After Party:Republican Party (United States)

See also: Florida's 12th congressional district. The 12th district encompasses the northern Tampa Bay area, including all of Pasco County, as well as parts of Hillsborough and Pinellas counties. The district includes the cities of Palm Harbor, New Port Richey, and Zephyrhills. Republican Gus Bilirakis, who had represented the district since 2007, was re-elected with 58% of the vote in 2018.[18]

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SourceRankingAs of
align=left The Cook Political ReportJuly 2, 2020
align=left FiveThirtyEight[76] October 15, 2020
align=left Inside ElectionsJune 2, 2020
align=left Sabato's Crystal BallJuly 2, 2020
PoliticoApril 19, 2020
Daily KosJune 3, 2020
RCPJune 9, 2020
NiskanenJune 7, 2020

Results

District 13

Election Name:2020 Florida's 13th congressional district election
Country:Florida
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:2018 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 13
Previous Year:2018
Election Date:November 3, 2020
Next Election:2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 13
Next Year:2022
Seats For Election:Florida's 13th congressional district
Image1:Charlie Crist 115th Congress photo (cropped 2).jpg
Nominee1:Charlie Crist
Party1:Democratic Party (United States)
Popular Vote1:215,405
Percentage1:53.03%
Nominee2:Anna Paulina Luna
Party2:Republican Party (United States)
Popular Vote2:190,713
Percentage2:46.95%
Map Size:250px
U.S. Representative
Before Election:Charlie Crist
Before Party:Democratic Party (United States)
After Election:Charlie Crist
After Party:Democratic Party (United States)

See also: Florida's 13th congressional district. The 13th district is located in the western Tampa Bay area and encompasses the northern Florida Suncoast, and includes part of Pinellas County. The district includes the cities of St. Petersburg, Clearwater, and Largo. Democrat Charlie Crist, who had represented the district since 2017, was re-elected with 57.6% of the vote in 2018.

This district was included on the list of Democratic-held seats the National Republican Congressional Committee targeted in 2020.

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administered
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George
Buck
Sheila
Griffin
Anna Paulina
Luna
Amanda
Makki
OtherUndecided
St. Pete PollsAugust 15, 2020626 (LV)± 3.9%26%6%29%20%1%
St. Pete PollsJuly 9, 2020558 (LV)± 4.1%21%4%13%29%1%32%

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SourceRankingAs of
align=left The Cook Political ReportJuly 2, 2020
align=left FiveThirtyEight[87] October 15, 2020
align=left Inside ElectionsJune 2, 2020
align=left Sabato's Crystal BallOctober 1, 2020
PoliticoApril 19, 2020
Daily KosNovember 2, 2020
RCPJune 9, 2020
NiskanenJune 7, 2020

Polling

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
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size
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of error
Charlie
Crist (D)
Anna Paulina
Luna (R)
Undecided
St. Pete PollsOctober 28, 20201,280 (LV)± 2.7%55%39%7%
St. Pete PollsAugust 29–30, 20202,160 (LV)± 2.1%55%39%7%

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District 14

Election Name:2020 Florida's 14th congressional district election
Country:Florida
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:2018 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 14
Previous Year:2018
Election Date:November 3, 2020
Next Election:2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 14
Next Year:2022
Seats For Election:Florida's 14th congressional district
Image1:Kathy Castor 113th Congress.jpg
Nominee1:Kathy Castor
Party1:Democratic Party (United States)
Popular Vote1:224,240
Percentage1:60.25%
Nominee2:Christine Quinn
Party2:Republican Party (United States)
Popular Vote2:147,896
Percentage2:39.74%
Map Size:250px
U.S. Representative
Before Election:Kathy Castor
Before Party:Democratic Party (United States)
After Election:Kathy Castor
After Party:Democratic Party (United States)

See also: Florida's 14th congressional district. The 14th district is located in the northern Tampa Bay area, and includes part of Hillsborough County. The district includes the cities of Tampa, Carrollwood, and Northdale. Democrat Kathy Castor, who had represented the district since 2007, was re-elected unopposed in 2018.[18]

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General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
align=left The Cook Political ReportJuly 2, 2020
align=left FiveThirtyEight[91] October 15, 2020
align=left Inside ElectionsJune 2, 2020
align=left Sabato's Crystal BallJuly 2, 2020
PoliticoApril 19, 2020
Daily KosJune 3, 2020
RCPJune 9, 2020
NiskanenJune 7, 2020

Results

District 15

Election Name:2020 Florida's 15th congressional district election
Country:Florida
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:2018 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 15
Previous Year:2018
Election Date:November 3, 2020
Next Election:2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 15
Next Year:2022
Seats For Election:Florida's 15th congressional district
Image1:Scott Franklin, 117th Congress portrait (cropped).jpg
Nominee1:Scott Franklin
Party1:Republican Party (United States)
Popular Vote1:216,374
Percentage1:55.38%
Nominee2:Alan Cohn
Party2:Democratic Party (United States)
Popular Vote2:174,297
Percentage2:44.61%
Map Size:250px
U.S. Representative
Before Election:Ross Spano
Before Party:Republican Party (United States)
After Election:Scott Franklin
After Party:Republican Party (United States)

See also: Florida's 15th congressional district. The 15th district is located in the northeastern Tampa Bay area and extends along the I-4 corridor into Central Florida, and includes parts of Hillsborough, Polk, and Lake counties. The district includes the cities of Lakeland, Brandon, and Bartow. Republican Ross Spano, who had represented the district since 2019, was elected with 53% of the vote in 2018. Spano lost renomination in the Republican primary.[18]

This district was included on the list of Republican-held seats the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee targeted in 2020.[92]

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General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
align=left The Cook Political ReportJuly 16, 2020
align=left FiveThirtyEight[105] October 15, 2020
align=left Inside ElectionsAugust 7, 2020
align=left Sabato's Crystal BallJuly 2, 2020
PoliticoJuly 6, 2020
Daily KosApril 30, 2020
RCPOctober 15, 2020
NiskanenJune 7, 2020

Polling

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of Error
Scott
Franklin (R)
Alan
Cohn (D)
Undecided
Change Research (D)October 22–24, 2020530 (LV)± 4.3%46%44%
St. Pete PollsOctober 15, 2020943 (LV)± 3.2%49%41%11%
DCCC Targeting & Analytics Department (D)September 30 – October 4, 2020390 (LV)± 5%42%39%19%
GQR Research (D)September 4–6, 2020400 (LV)± 4.9%49%42%

Results

District 16

Election Name:2020 Florida's 16th congressional district election
Country:Florida
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:2018 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 16
Previous Year:2018
Election Date:November 3, 2020
Next Election:2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 16
Next Year:2022
Seats For Election:Florida's 16th congressional district
Image1:Vern Buchanan.jpg
Nominee1:Vern Buchanan
Party1:Republican Party (United States)
Popular Vote1:269,001
Percentage1:55.50%
Nominee2:Margaret Good
Party2:Democratic Party (United States)
Popular Vote2:215,683
Percentage2:44.49%
Map Size:250px
U.S. Representative
Before Election:Vern Buchanan
Before Party:Republican Party (United States)
After Election:Vern Buchanan
After Party:Republican Party (United States)

See also: Florida's 16th congressional district. The 16th district encompasses the southern Tampa Bay area and southern Florida Suncoast, and includes all of Manatee County, as well as parts of Hillsborough and Sarasota counties. The district includes the cities of Sarasota, Bradenton, and Sun City Center. Republican Vern Buchanan, who had represented the district since 2007, was reelected with 54% of the vote in 2018.[18]

This district was included on the list of Republican-held seats the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee targeted in 2020.

Republican primary

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Nominee

Endorsements

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
align=left The Cook Political ReportJuly 2, 2020
align=left FiveThirtyEight[107] October 15, 2020
align=left Inside ElectionsAugust 7, 2020
align=left Sabato's Crystal BallJuly 2, 2020
PoliticoApril 19, 2020
Daily KosJune 3, 2020
RCPOctober 15, 2020
NiskanenJune 7, 2020

Polling

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Vern
Buchanan (R)
Margaret
Good (D)
OtherUndecided
Data Targeting (R)October 19–21, 2020400 (LV)± 4.9%53%38%
Data Targeting (R)October 6–8, 2020403 (LV)± 4.9%52%37%1%9%
Change Research (D)October 5–8, 2020527 (LV)± 4.3%48%45%7%
Data Targeting (R)September 29 – October 1, 2020400 (LV)53%37%
Global Strategy Group (D)September 24–27, 2020500 (LV)± 4.4%49%43%
Data Targeting (R)August 27–29, 2020400 (LV)± 4.9%51%35%
Global Strategy Group (D)July 7–12, 2020500 (LV)± 4.4%47%41%
Data Targeting (R)January 14–16, 2020400 (RV)± 4.9%53%33%14%
with Generic Republican and Generic Democrat
Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Generic
Republican
Generic
Democrat
Global Strategy Group (D)September 24–27, 2020500 (LV)± 4.4%50%42%
Data Targeting (R)August 27–29, 2020400 (LV)± 4.9%48%39%

Results

District 17

Election Name:2020 Florida's 17th congressional district election
Country:Florida
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:2018 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 17
Previous Year:2018
Election Date:November 3, 2020
Next Election:2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 17
Next Year:2022
Seats For Election:Florida's 17th congressional district
Image1:Greg Steube, official portrait, 116th congress (cropped).jpg
Nominee1:Greg Steube
Party1:Republican Party (United States)
Popular Vote1:266,514
Percentage1:64.62%
Nominee2:Allen Ellison
Party2:Democratic Party (United States)
Popular Vote2:140,487
Percentage2:34.06%
Map Size:250px
U.S. Representative
Before Election:Greg Steube
Before Party:Republican Party (United States)
After Election:Greg Steube
After Party:Republican Party (United States)

See also: Florida's 17th congressional district. The 17th district encompasses part of Southwest Florida and most of the Florida Heartland, and includes all or part of 10 counties. The district includes the cities of North Port, Port Charlotte, and Sebring. Republican Greg Steube, who had represented the district since 2019, was elected with 62% of the vote in 2018.[18]

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SourceRankingAs of
align=left The Cook Political ReportJuly 2, 2020
align=left FiveThirtyEight[110] October 15, 2020
align=left Inside ElectionsJune 2, 2020
align=left Sabato's Crystal BallJuly 2, 2020
PoliticoApril 19, 2020
Daily KosJune 3, 2020
RCPJune 9, 2020
NiskanenJune 7, 2020

Results

District 18

Election Name:2020 Florida's 18th congressional district election
Country:Florida
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:2018 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 18
Previous Year:2018
Election Date:November 3, 2020
Next Election:2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 18
Next Year:2022
Seats For Election:Florida's 18th congressional district
Image1:Brian Mast official 115th Congress photo (cropped).jpg
Nominee1:Brian Mast
Party1:Republican Party (United States)
Popular Vote1:253,286
Percentage1:56.32%
Nominee2:Pam Keith
Party2:Democratic Party (United States)
Popular Vote2:186,674
Percentage2:41.50%
Map Size:250px
U.S. Representative
Before Election:Brian Mast
Before Party:Republican Party (United States)
After Election:Brian Mast
After Party:Republican Party (United States)

See also: Florida's 18th congressional district. The 18th district encompasses the Treasure Coast region, and includes all of St. Lucie and Martin counties, as well as part of Palm Beach County. The district includes the cities of Port St. Lucie, Fort Pierce, and Jupiter. Republican Brian Mast, who had represented the district since 2017, was re-elected with 54% of the vote in 2018.[18]

This district was included on the list of Republican-held seats the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee targeted in 2020.

Republican primary

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Eliminated in primary

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Eliminated in primary

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Independents

Declared

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
align=left The Cook Political ReportJuly 2, 2020
align=left FiveThirtyEight[116] October 19, 2020
align=left Inside ElectionsOctober 16, 2020
align=left Sabato's Crystal BallOctober 20, 2020
PoliticoNovember 2, 2020
Daily KosOctober 19, 2020
RCPJune 9, 2020
NiskanenJuly 26, 2020

Polling

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Brian
Mast (R)
Pam
Keith (D)
K. W.
Miller (I)
Undecided
Clearview Research (D)October 7–9, 2020301 (LV)43%45%4%
St. Pete PollsSeptember 18, 20201,149 (LV)± 2.9%50%42%2%5%

Results

District 19

Election Name:2020 Florida's 19th congressional district election
Country:Florida
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:2018 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 19
Previous Year:2018
Election Date:November 3, 2020
Next Election:2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 19
Next Year:2022
Seats For Election:Florida's 19th congressional district
Image1:Rep. Byron Donalds official photo, 117th Congress (cropped).jpg
Nominee1:Byron Donalds
Party1:Republican Party (United States)
Popular Vote1:272,440
Percentage1:61.27%
Nominee2:Cindy Banyai
Party2:Democratic Party (United States)
Popular Vote2:172,146
Percentage2:38.72%
Map Size:250px
U.S. Representative
Before Election:Francis Rooney
Before Party:Republican Party (United States)
After Election:Byron Donalds
After Party:Republican Party (United States)

See also: Florida's 19th congressional district. The 19th district includes most of Southwest Florida, and includes parts of Lee and Collier counties. The district includes the cities of Cape Coral, Fort Myers, Estero, Bonita Springs and Naples. Republican Francis Rooney, who had represented the district since 2017, was reelected with 62% of the vote in 2018.[18] On October 19, 2019, Rooney announced he would not seek re-election.[117]

Republican primary

Candidates

Nominee
Eliminated in primary
Withdrawn
Declined

Polling

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Casey
Askar
Byron
Donalds
Dane
Eagle
William
Figlesthaler
Randy
Henderson
OtherUndecided
St. Pete PollsAugust 16, 2020439 (LV)± 4.7%22%23%16%16%11%8%4%
St. Pete PollsAugust 3, 2020525 (LV)± 4.3%16%22%20%21%8%6%14%
Data Targeting/Dane EagleJuly 23, 2020282 (LV)± 5.7%15%21%23%19%6%3%8%
St. Pete PollsJuly 6, 2020503 (LV)± 4.3%30%26%7%16%5%4%12%

Primary results

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General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
align=left The Cook Political ReportJuly 2, 2020
align=left FiveThirtyEight[141] October 15, 2020
align=left Inside ElectionsJune 2, 2020
align=left Sabato's Crystal BallJuly 2, 2020
PoliticoApril 19, 2020
Daily KosJune 3, 2020
RCPJune 9, 2020
NiskanenJune 7, 2020

Results

District 20

Election Name:2020 Florida's 20th congressional district election
Country:Florida
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:2018 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 20
Previous Year:2018
Election Date:November 3, 2020
Next Election:2022 Florida's 20th congressional district special election
Next Year:2022 (special)
Seats For Election:Florida's 20th congressional district
Nominee1:Alcee Hastings
Party1:Democratic Party (United States)
Popular Vote1:253,661
Percentage1:78.67%
Nominee2:Greg Musselwhite
Party2:Republican Party (United States)
Popular Vote2:68,748
Percentage2:21.32%
Map Size:200px
Map2 Image:FL20 House 2020.svg
Map2 Size:250px
Map2 Caption:Precinct results
Hastings:
Musselwhite:
Tie:
U.S. Representative
Before Election:Alcee Hastings
Before Party:Democratic Party (United States)
After Election:Alcee Hastings
After Party:Democratic Party (United States)

See also: Florida's 20th congressional district. The 20th district is located in South Florida, and includes parts of Broward and Palm Beach counties. The district includes the cities of Fort Lauderdale, Pompano Beach, and Belle Glade. Democrat Alcee Hastings, who had represented the district since 1993, was re-elected unopposed in 2018.[18]

Democratic primary

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Eliminated in primary
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Primary results

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Primary results

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
align=left The Cook Political ReportJuly 2, 2020
align=left FiveThirtyEight[149] October 15, 2020
align=left Inside ElectionsJune 2, 2020
align=left Sabato's Crystal BallJuly 2, 2020
PoliticoApril 19, 2020
Daily KosJune 3, 2020
RCPJune 9, 2020
NiskanenJune 7, 2020

Results

District 21

Election Name:2020 Florida's 21st congressional district election
Country:Florida
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:2018 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 21
Previous Year:2018
Election Date:November 3, 2020
Next Election:2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 21
Next Year:2022
Seats For Election:Florida's 21st congressional district
Image1:Lois Frankel 113th Congress.jpg
Nominee1:Lois Frankel
Party1:Democratic Party (United States)
Popular Vote1:237,925
Percentage1:59.02%
Nominee2:Laura Loomer
Party2:Republican Party (United States)
Popular Vote2:157,612
Percentage2:39.10%
Map Size:250px
U.S. Representative
Before Election:Lois Frankel
Before Party:Democratic Party (United States)
After Election:Lois Frankel
After Party:Democratic Party (United States)

See also: Florida's 21st congressional district. The 21st district is located in South Florida, and includes part of Palm Beach County. The district includes the cities of West Palm Beach, Boynton Beach, and Wellington. Democrat Lois Frankel, who had represented the district since 2013, was re-elected unopposed in 2018.[18]

Democratic primary

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Eliminated in primary
Withdrawn

Primary results

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Nominee
Eliminated in primary
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Primary results

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Independents

Declared

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Declared

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
align=left The Cook Political ReportJuly 2, 2020
align=left FiveThirtyEight[162] October 15, 2020
align=left Inside ElectionsJune 2, 2020
align=left Sabato's Crystal BallJuly 2, 2020
PoliticoApril 19, 2020
Daily KosJune 3, 2020
RCPJune 9, 2020
NiskanenJune 7, 2020

Results

District 22

Election Name:2020 Florida's 22nd congressional district election
Country:Florida
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:2018 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 22
Previous Year:2018
Election Date:November 3, 2020
Next Election:2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 22
Next Year:2022
Seats For Election:Florida's 22nd congressional district
Image1:File:Ted Deutsch, official portrait, 115th Congress (cropped).jpg
Nominee1:Ted Deutch
Party1:Democratic Party (United States)
Popular Vote1:235,764
Percentage1:58.60%
Nominee2:James Pruden
Party2:Republican Party (United States)
Popular Vote2:166,553
Percentage2:41.39%
Map Size:250px
U.S. Representative
Before Election:Ted Deutch
Before Party:Democratic Party (United States)
After Election:Ted Deutch
After Party:Democratic Party (United States)

See also: Florida's 22nd congressional district. The 22nd district is located in South Florida, and includes parts of Broward and Palm Beach counties. The district includes the cities of Boca Raton, Deerfield Beach, and Coral Springs. Democrat Ted Deutch, who had represented the district since 2010, was re-elected with 62% of the vote in 2018.[18]

Democratic primary

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Nominee

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Nominee
Eliminated in primary

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General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
align=left The Cook Political ReportJuly 2, 2020
align=left FiveThirtyEight[166] October 15, 2020
align=left Inside ElectionsJune 2, 2020
align=left Sabato's Crystal BallJuly 2, 2020
PoliticoApril 19, 2020
Daily KosJune 3, 2020
RCPJune 9, 2020
NiskanenJune 7, 2020

Results

District 23

Election Name:2020 Florida's 23rd congressional district election
Country:Florida
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:2018 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 23
Previous Year:2018
Election Date:November 3, 2020
Next Election:2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 23
Next Year:2022
Seats For Election:Florida's 23rd congressional district
Image1:Debbie Wasserman Schultz 116th Congress.jpg
Nominee1:Debbie Wasserman Schultz
Party1:Democratic Party (United States)
Popular Vote1:221,239
Percentage1:58.19%
Nominee2:Carla Spalding
Party2:Republican Party (United States)
Popular Vote2:158,874
Percentage2:41.78%
Map Size:250px
U.S. Representative
Before Election:Debbie Wasserman Schultz
Before Party:Democratic Party (United States)
After Election:Debbie Wasserman Schultz
After Party:Democratic Party (United States)

See also: Florida's 23rd congressional district. The 23rd district is located in South Florida, and includes parts of Broward and Miami-Dade counties. The district includes the cities of Pembroke Pines, Davie, and Aventura. Democrat Debbie Wasserman Schultz, who had represented the district since 2005, was re-elected with 58% of the vote in 2018.[18]

Democratic primary

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Eliminated in primary

Primary results

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Nominee
Eliminated in primary
Withdrew

Primary results

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General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political ReportJuly 2, 2020
align=left FiveThirtyEight[171] October 15, 2020
Inside ElectionsJune 2, 2020
Sabato's Crystal BallJuly 2, 2020
PoliticoApril 19, 2020
Daily KosJune 3, 2020
NiskanenJune 7, 2020
RCPJune 9, 2020

Results

District 24

Election Name:2020 Florida's 24th congressional district election
Country:Florida
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:2018 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 24
Previous Year:2018
Election Date:November 3, 2020
Next Election:2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 24
Next Year:2022
Seats For Election:Florida's 24th congressional district
Image1:Frederica Wilson 113th Congress.jpg
Nominee1:Frederica Wilson
Party1:Democratic Party (United States)
Popular Vote1:218,825
Percentage1:75.55%
Nominee2:Lavern Spicer
Party2:Republican Party (United States)
Popular Vote2:59,084
Percentage2:20.39%
Map Size:250px
U.S. Representative
Before Election:Frederica Wilson
Before Party:Democratic Party (United States)
After Election:Frederica Wilson
After Party:Democratic Party (United States)

See also: Florida's 24th congressional district. The 24th district is located in South Florida, and includes parts of Broward and Miami-Dade counties. The district includes the cities of Miami, Miami Gardens, and Hollywood. Democrat Frederica Wilson, who had represented the district since 2011, was re-elected unopposed in 2018.[18]

Democratic primary

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Nominee
Eliminated in primary

Primary results

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Nominee

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Withdrawn

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Declared

Independents

Declared

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
align=left The Cook Political ReportJuly 2, 2020
align=left FiveThirtyEight[178] October 15, 2020
align=left Inside ElectionsJune 2, 2020
align=left Sabato's Crystal BallJuly 2, 2020
PoliticoApril 19, 2020
Daily KosJune 3, 2020
RCPJune 9, 2020
NiskanenJune 7, 2020

Results

District 25

Election Name:2020 Florida's 25th congressional district election
Country:Florida
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:2018 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 25
Previous Year:2018
Election Date:November 3, 2020
Next Election:2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 25
Next Year:2022
Seats For Election:Florida's 25th congressional district
Image1:Mario Díaz-Balart official photo (cropped).jpg
Nominee1:Mario Díaz-Balart
(Uncontested)
Party1:Republican Party (United States)
Map Size:250px
U.S. Representative
Before Election:Mario Díaz-Balart
Before Party:Republican Party (United States)
After Election:Mario Díaz-Balart
After Party:Republican Party (United States)

See also: Florida's 25th congressional district. The 25th district is located in South Florida and stretches into parts of Southwest Florida and the Florida Heartland, and includes all of Hendry County, as well as parts of Miami-Dade and Collier counties. The district includes the cities of Hialeah, Doral, and Clewiston. Republican Mario Díaz-Balart, who had represented the district since 2003, was re-elected with 60% of the vote in 2018.[18]

Republican primary

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Nominee

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Disqualified

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
align=left The Cook Political ReportJuly 2, 2020
align=left FiveThirtyEight[181] October 15, 2020
align=left Inside ElectionsJune 2, 2020
align=left Sabato's Crystal BallJuly 2, 2020
PoliticoSeptember 9, 2020
Daily KosJune 3, 2020
RCPOctober 15, 2020
NiskanenJune 7, 2020

Results

District 26

Election Name:2020 Florida's 26th congressional district election
Country:Florida
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:2018 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 26
Previous Year:2018
Election Date:November 3, 2020
Next Election:2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 26
Next Year:2022
Seats For Election:Florida's 26th congressional district
Image1:Rep. Carlos Gimenez official photo, 117th Congress (cropped).jpg
Nominee1:Carlos Giménez
Party1:Republican Party (United States)
Popular Vote1:177,223
Percentage1:51.72%
Nominee2:Debbie Mucarsel-Powell
Party2:Democratic Party (United States)
Popular Vote2:165,407
Percentage2:48.27%
Map Size:250px
U.S. Representative
Before Election:Debbie Mucarsel-Powell
Before Party:Democratic Party (United States)
After Election:Carlos Giménez
After Party:Republican Party (United States)

See also: Florida's 26th congressional district. The 26th district is located in South Florida and the Florida Keys, and includes all of Monroe County and part of Miami-Dade County. The district includes the cities of Homestead, Kendale Lakes, and Key West. Democrat Debbie Mucarsel-Powell, who had represented the district since 2019, flipped the district and was elected with 50% of the vote in 2018.[18]

This district was included on the list of Democratic-held seats the National Republican Congressional Committee targeted in 2020.

Democratic primary

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Nominee

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Candidates

Nominee
Eliminated in primary
Withdrew
Declined

Endorsements

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Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
align=left The Cook Political ReportOctober 21, 2020
align=left FiveThirtyEight[190] October 19, 2020
align=left Inside Elections[191] October 16, 2020
align=left Sabato's Crystal BallNovember 2, 2020
PoliticoNovember 2, 2020
Daily KosJune 3, 2020
RCPOctober 15, 2020
NiskanenJune 7, 2020

Polling

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Debbie
Murcasel-Powell (D)
Carlos
Giménez (R)
Other/
Undecided
Meeting Street Insights (R)July 14–18, 2020400 (RV)±  4.9%42% align=center47%11%
Unspecified national Republican organisationOctober 13–15, 2019400 (LV)±  4.9%42%45%

Results

District 27

Election Name:2020 Florida's 27th congressional district election
Country:Florida
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:2018 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 27
Previous Year:2018
Election Date:November 3, 2020
Next Election:2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida#District 27
Next Year:2022
Seats For Election:Florida's 27th congressional district
Image1:Maria Elvira Salazar (cropped).jpg
Nominee1:Maria Elvira Salazar
Party1:Republican Party (United States)
Popular Vote1:176,141
Percentage1:51.36%
Nominee2:Donna Shalala
Party2:Democratic Party (United States)
Popular Vote2:166,758
Percentage2:48.62%
Map Size:250px
U.S. Representative
Before Election:Donna Shalala
Before Party:Democratic Party (United States)
After Election:Maria Elvira Salazar
After Party:Republican Party (United States)

See also: Florida's 27th congressional district. The 27th district is located in South Florida, and includes part of Miami-Dade County. The district includes the cities of Coral Gables, Kendall, and Miami Beach, as well as the neighborhood of Little Havana in Miami. Democrat Donna Shalala, who had represented the district since 2019, flipped the district and was elected with 52% of the vote in 2018.[18]

This district was included on the list of Democratic-held seats the National Republican Congressional Committee targeted in 2020.

Democratic primary

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Withdrawn

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Nominee
Eliminated in primary

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Declared

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
align=left The Cook Political ReportJuly 2, 2020
align=left FiveThirtyEight[197] October 15, 2020
align=left Inside ElectionsJune 2, 2020
align=left Sabato's Crystal BallJuly 2, 2020
PoliticoApril 19, 2020
Daily KosJune 3, 2020
RCPOctober 15, 2020
NiskanenJune 7, 2020

Polling

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Donna
Shalala (D)
Maria
Salazar (R)
Other/
Undecided
Bendixen & Amandi Research (D)October 9–13, 2020500 (LV)±  4.4%50%43%7%
1892 Polling (R)September 2–6, 2020400 (LV)±  4.9%43% align=center46%

Results

See also

Notes

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Official campaign websites for 2nd district candidates
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