2018 Florida Senate election
In the elections to the Florida State Senate that were held on November 6, 2018, 20 of the 40 seats were contested in regular elections and two seats in special elections. The winners of the 20 regular elections will serve four year terms from November 6, 2018, to November 6, 2022, and the winners of the two special elections will serve two year terms from November 6, 2018, to November 6, 2020.
Results summary
Statewide
Vacant
Total
Republican
Democratic
Last election (2016)
25
15
0
40
Before these elections
22
16
0
40
Not up
8
10
0
18
Odd (2016→2020)
8
10
0
18
Up
14
6
2
22
Even (2018→2022)
14
6
0
20
Special: Odd
0
0
2
2
Result
23
17
0
40
Retiring Incumbents
(There were no Democrats term limited from their seats)
Dorothy Hukill District 14 (Retiring, later deceased)
Jack Latvala District 16 (term limited, resigned due to sexual harassment allegations)
Greg Steube District 23 (retiring, ran for CD-17)
Joe Negron District 25 (term limited)
Denise Grimsley District 26 (retiring, ran for Agricultural Commissioner)
Rene Garcia District 36 (term limited)
Districts
District
Republican
Democratic
Others
Total
Margin
Result [ 1]
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
%
District 2
149,157
75.3
48,979
24.7
-
-
198,136
100,178
50.6
REP Hold
District 4
149,347
63.4
80,598
34.2
5,514
2.3
235,459
68,749
29.2
REP Hold
District 6
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
DEM Hold
District 8
100,690
49.4
98,692
48.4
4,319
2.1
203,701
1,998
1.0
REP Hold
District 10
147,601
65.0
79,349
35.0
-
-
226,950
68,252
30.1
REP Hold
District 12
172,776
65.3
91,765
34.7
21
0.0
264,562
81,011
30.6
REP Hold
District 14
124,055
56.3
96,161
43.7
-
-
220,216
27,894
12.7
REP Hold
District 16
111,997
52.2
102,407
47.8
-
-
214,404
9,590
4.5
REP Hold
District 18
103,667
49.9
104,078
50.1
-
-
207,745
411
0.2
DEM Gain
District 20
101,021
53.5
87,863
46.5
-
-
188,884
13,158
7.0
REP Hold
District 22
105,575
52.8
94,295
47.2
-
-
199,870
11,280
5.6
REP Hold
District 23
143,346
56.5
110,587
43.4
-
-
253,933
32,759
12.9
REP Gain
District 24
116,415
54.3
98,104
45.7
-
-
214,519
18,311
8.5
REP Hold
District 25
117,056
54.3
98,417
45.7
-
-
215,473
18,639
8.7
REP Gain
District 26
117,979
65.1
63,253
34.9
-
-
181,232
54,726
30.2
REP Hold
District 28
138,293
64.5
73,000
34.5
-
-
211,293
65,293
30.9
REP Hold
District 30
-
-
132,241
99.7
385
0.3
132,626
131,858
99.4
DEM Hold
District 32
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
DEM Hold
District 34
-
-
124,578
100.0
0
0.0
124,578
124,578
100.0
DEM Hold
District 36
66,361
54.1
56,395
45.9
-
-
122,756
9,966
8.1
REP Hold
District 38
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
DEM Hold
District 40
79,068
46.5
90,924
53.5
-
-
169,992
11,856
7.0
DEM Hold
Closest races
Seats where the margin of victory was under 10%:
District 18, 0.2% gain
District 8, 1%
District 16, 4.4%
District 22, 5.6%
District 40, 7%
District 20, 7%
District 36, 8.2%
District 24, 8.6%
District 25, 8.6%
District 2
District 2 consists of Bay , Holmes , Jackson , Walton , Washington , and part of Okaloosa counties. Incumbent George Gainer was re-elected by a margin of 51 percent.
Republican primary
Incumbent George Gainer won the primary unopposed.
Democratic primary
Attorney Gigi Gibson won the primary unopposed.
General election
Predictions
MCI Maps gave the second district a rating of "Safe GOP".[ 2]
Results
District 4
District 4 consists of Nassau and part of Duval counties. Incumbent Aaron Bean was re-elected by a margin of 29 percent.
Republican primary
Incumbent Republican Aaron Bean defeated challenger Carlos E. Slay in the Republican primary by a margin of 75 percent.
Candidates
Aaron Bean, incumbent Florida Senator since 2012
Carlos E. Slay, former Nassau County tax collector candidate[ 3]
Primary results
General election
Results
District 6
District 6 consists of part of Duval county. Incumbent Audrey Gibson was re-elected unopposed.
District 8
District 8 consists of Alachua , Putnam , and part of Marion counties. Incumbent Keith Perry was re-elected by a margin of one percent.
General election
Results
District 10
District 10 consists of Citrus , Hernando and part of Pasco counties. Incumbent Wilton Simpson was re-elected by a margin of 30 percent.
General election
Results
District 12
District 12 consists of Sumter , and parts of Lake , and Marion counties. Incumbent Dennis Baxley was re-elected by a margin of 31 percent.
General election
Results
District 14
District 14 consists of parts of Brevard and Volusia counties. Incumbent state senator Dorothy Hukill , Republican , died on October 2018 from cervical cancer . As her name was already printed on ballots, votes cast for her were counted for Tom A. Wright , the Republican nominee, who won the election by a margin of 13 percent.
General election
Results
District 16
District 16 consists of parts of Pasco and Pinellas counties.
Republican primary
Candidates
Results
General election
Results
District 18
District 18 consists of part of Hillsborough county.
General election
Results
District 20
District 20 consists of parts of Hillsborough , Pasco , and Polk counties.
Republican primary
Candidates
Tom Lee , incumbent Senator since 2012 and from 1996 to 2006, former Senate President from 2004 to 2006
John Manners Houman, Republican nominee for Florida Senate in 2016
Results
General election
Results
District 22
District 22 consists of parts of Lake and Polk counties.
General election
Results
District 23
District 23 consists of Sarasota and part of Charlotte counties. An election for this district was not scheduled to occur until the 2020 general elections, but a special election was scheduled concurrent with the 2018 general elections due to a vacancy that occurred as a result of the resignation of then-state senator Greg Steube to run for the United States House of Representatives .[ 2] [ 6]
General election
Results
District 24
District 24 consists of part of Pinellas county.
General election
Results
District 25
District 25 consists of Martin , St. Lucie and part of Palm Beach counties. An election for this district was not scheduled to occur until the 2020 general elections, but a special election was scheduled concurrent with the 2018 general elections due to a vacancy that occurred as a result of the resignation of former Senate President Joe Negron .[ 2] [ 6]
Republican primary
Candidates
General election
Results
District 26
District 26 consists of DeSoto , Glades , Hardee , Highlands , Okeechobee , and parts of Charlotte , Lee , and Polk counties.
General election
Results
District 28
District 28 consists of Collier , Hendry and part of Lee counties.
General election
Results
District 30
District 30 consists of part of Palm Beach county.
General election
Results
District 32
District 32 consists of part of Broward county.
Incumbent Lauren Book was elected unposed both in the primary and general election.
District 34
District 34 consists of part of Broward county.
General election
Results
District 36
District 36 consists of part of Miami-Dade county.
General election
Results
District 38
District 38 consists of part of Miami-Dade county.
Democrat Jason Pizzo beat incumbent Daphne Campbell in the democratic primary, 54%-46%. The general election was cancelled meaning Pizzo was the victor of the race.[ 8]
District 40
District 40 consists of part of Miami-Dade county.
General election
Results
Notes
References
^ Florida Department of State (2019). "November 6, 2018 General Election: Official Results" . results.elections.myflorida.com . Retrieved January 12, 2019 .
^ a b c Isbell, Matthew (August 16, 2018). "Florida State Senate Rankings" . MCI Maps . Retrieved January 12, 2019 .
^ Gancarski, A. G. (June 22, 2018). "Aaron Bean to face Carlos Slay in GOP primary, then two candidates in general election" . Retrieved January 1, 2019 .
^ "Ed Hooper" . Ballotpedia . Retrieved May 25, 2019 .
^ Perry, Mitch (March 2018). "Restaurateur Leo Karruli files to run for Jack Latvala's Senate seat" . Retrieved May 25, 2019 .
^ a b The Florida Legislature (January 12, 2019). "Constitution of the State of Florida" . www.leg.state.fl.us . Retrieved January 12, 2019 .
^ "Belinda Keiser" . Ballotpedia . Retrieved May 25, 2019 .
^ "Florida State Senate District 38" .