Jimmy Patronis, Florida and Matt Gaetz
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Nearly 60,000 Escambia and Santa Rosa county voters already cast their ballots either by mail or through early voting.
From USA TODAY
Patronis’s victory is the second of the evening with Republican Randy Fine winning in Florida’s Sixth Congressional district to succeed Mike Waltz, who joined the Trump administration.
From Washington Examiner
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Y'all imagine if Matt Gaetz's seat saves the Department of Education.” Gay Valimont told supporters Friday during a Pensacola town hall.
Florida Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis will be Northwest Florida's next Congress representative. The Associated Press called the race for Patronis at 7:20 p.m. as Patronis was leading Democrat Gay Valimont by about 9 points.
Democratic candidate Gay Valimont says it's time "to do something big "and "do it now" to push back on the Trump administration.
Political observers favor Republican Jimmy Patronis to win the April 1 special election, but Democrat Gay Valimont is making him fight for it.
Florida CFO Jimmy Patronis says he supports President Trump's federal cuts, while adding there is a point where Congress should step in.
ORMOND BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Republican Jimmy Patronis won a special election Tuesday in Florida’s 1st Congressional District, bolstered by President Donald Trump’s endorsement to fill a vacant seat in reliably Republican northern Florida and despite national Democrats pouring millions into the race.
The race to represent Florida’s 1st Congressional District was seen as a bellwether for Trump's support in deep-red areas.
Florida voters cast ballots Apr. 1 in the U.S. House District 1 special election to replace Matt Gaetz and District 6 to replace Mike Waltz.