Midterm election results florida4/16/2023 ![]() Jones was backed by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who called him "a respected progressive voice on Capitol Hill and a relentless fighter for working families." Oklahoma state legislator who wished for gay stoning loses Goldman, who received the New York Times’ endorsement, served as counsel to House Democrats in former President Donald Trump’s first impeachment inquiry. Jones represents the New York suburbs but decided to run in a city-based district after new congressional boundaries were drawn. The primary was a crowded field, with nine other candidates also running for the spot. Jones, a freshman, earned just 18.2% of the vote, falling behind both Goldman (25.8%) and New York State Rep. Mondaire Jones, one of the first openly gay Black members of Congress, was ousted by former federal prosecutor Daniel Goldman in the Tuesday primary for New York’s 10th Congressional District. In another blow to progressives Tuesday, Democratic Rep. Progressive rising star ousted by impeachment lawyer in NY primary congressional district, Sunshine State voters laid the groundwork for Frost to become the first Gen Z member of Congress. I felt it was my duty to come out and vote.Plus, in selecting Democrat Maxwell Frost as the Democratic nominee for Florida’s 10th U.S. “I’ve been following everybody, and I did a little research beforehand on all the candidates. “We came at this time because we thought the lunch crowd would already be gone,” said Nichols. Tuesday Sue Nichols, a Cape Coral resident full time for three years said the voting process went rather smoothly minus the crowds at the Cape Coral Lee County Public Library. Scarce crowds seen in Cape CoralĪt 2 p.m. Turnout at 26% more than 33,000 voted in person TuesdayĪccording to the Lee County Elections website at about 7:10 p.m., 88,935 residents had voted by mail, 12,496 residents voted early, and 33,254 had cast their votes in person Tuesday. 8įort Myers Councilwoman Terolyn Watson faces a runoff with challenger Chantel Rhodes after Watson fails to get 50% of the vote in her bid to keep her seat. Greenwell will face Democrat Matt Wood in the Nov. Joseph Robert Gambino had just under 11 percent. With 93 of 99 precincts reporting, Greenwell had nearly 69 percent of the votes, while John Albion had 20 percent. ![]() Mike Greenwell has won the Republican primary for the District 5 seat on the Lee County Commission. 8 ballot.Ĭarol Rae Culliton received 24.95% of the vote with 7,130 votes, also advancing in the Nov. William 'Bill' Steinke garnered 45.33% of the vote with 12,953 votes during the primary vote for Cape Coral’s District 1 city council seat moving to the Nov. ![]() Steinke, Culliton advance in Cape Coral's District 1 race Patty Cummings received 28.15% of the vote with 8,059 votes, also advancing in the Nov. Jennifer Nelson garnered 44.71% of the vote with 12,799 votes, during the primary vote for Cape Coral’s District 4 city council seat moving to the Nov. Nelson, Cummings move on in Cape Coral's District 4 race Incumbent Mary Fischer did not run for re-election of a four-year term and supported Fanny in District 1, which encompasses southern and western parts of Cape Coral. Not advancing: Christine DeVigili, who received 16%, and Cathy Stout, who received 15%. 8 general election for the Lee Conty School Board, District 1.įisher received neary 44% of the vote, while Fanny received about 25%. Sam Fisher and Kathy Fanny, who received the most votes in the primary, will face off in the Nov. Fisher, Fanny to face off for Lee school board, District 1 Not advancing: Jason “Big Mama” Jones, who received just over 23%, and Gerri Ware, who received 12.5%.ĭistrict 4 encompasses central and north Fort Myers as well as eastern Cape Coral. Severson received more than 33% of the vote, while Jordan received just over 30 percent. 8 general election for Lee County School Board, District 4. Incumbent Debbie Jordan and Dan Severson, who received the most votes in the primary, will move on to face each other in the Nov. Incumbent Jordan and Severson to face off for Lee school board District 4 O’Connell ended with 29.18% or 3,353 total votes. Esposito received 70.82% of the vote with 8,136 total votes.
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