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The 2025 Florida's 1st congressional district special election will be held on April 1, 2025 [1] to fill a vacant seat in Florida's 1st congressional district previously occupied by Matt Gaetz, who resigned on November 13, 2024, after president-elect Donald Trump nominated him for attorney general of the United States. [2]
Political party 1 Warren M. Briggs: 1967–1968 Pensacola: Democratic 2 Gordon Tyrrell: 1968–1972 Pensacola: Democratic 3 R. W. Peaden: 1972–1976 Pensacola: Democratic 4 Tom Patterson: 1976–1982 Pensacola: Democratic 5 Virginia Bass Wetherell: 1982–1988 Pensacola: Democratic 6 Buzz Ritchie: 1988–1992 Pensacola: Democratic 7 Lois ...
Political party 1 Gordon W. Wells: 1967–1968 Jay: Democratic 2 Roy L. Hess: 1968–1972 Pensacola: Democratic 3 Grover C. Robinson III: 1972–1982 Pensacola: Democratic 4 Tom Tobiassen: 1982–1992 Pensacola: Democratic 5 Bolley Johnson: 1992–1994 Milton: Democratic 6 Jerrold Burroughs: 1994–1998 Cantonment: Republican 7 Jeff Miller ...
Opinion - Lessons from Florida for the Democratic Party. Robert McClure, opinion contributor. November 9, 2024 at 11:00 AM.
The Florida Democratic Party is standing by its decision to scrap its presidential primary after it submitted only President Joe Biden’s name for the 2024 ballot.
It is currently considered the most Republican district in Florida, and no Democratic candidate has won more than 40 percent of the vote since Hutto's retirement. John McCain received 67% of the vote in this district in 2008, and Mitt Romney and Donald Trump respectively carried it by similar margins in 2012 and 2016.
Florida Democrats have shown the donkey the door and have adopted as a new mascot the Florida panther – an endangered species.. The iconic panther, once reduced to fewer than two dozen in ...
Political party 1 Phil Ashler: 1967–1968 Pensacola: Democratic 2 Tom Tobiassen: 1968–1974 Pensacola: Democratic 3 Clyde H. Hagler: 1974–1982 Pensacola: Democratic 4 Grover C. Robinson III: 1982–1986 Pensacola: Democratic 5 Tom Banjanin: 1986–1992 Pensacola: Republican 6 Buzz Ritchie: 1992–1998 Pensacola: Democratic 7 DeeDee Ritchie ...