2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida 
 
 
Majority party
 
Minority party
  
 
 
 
  
Party
 
Republican 
 
Democratic 
 
Last election
 
20 
 
8
  
Seats won
 
20 
 
8
  
Seat change
 
 
 
 
 
Popular vote
 
5,975,435 
 
4,339,733
  
Percentage
 
57.86% 
 
42.02%
  
Swing
 
  0.39%
 
  2.49%
 
   District results   County results 
Republican 
   50–60%
   60–70%
   70–80%
   80–90%
   90–100%
 
Democratic 
   50–60%
   60–70%
   90–100%
 
  
 
The 2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida  were held on November 5, 2024, to elect the 28 U.S. representatives  from the state  of Florida , one from each of the state's congressional districts . The elections coincided with the U.S. presidential election , as well as other elections  to the House of Representatives, elections  to the United States Senate , and various state and local elections . Primary elections took place on August 20.
Background 
On September 2, 2023, a Florida judge ruled that Florida's congressional map, created by Governor Ron DeSantis , violated the Florida Constitution and cannot be used for any future House elections.[ 1]   The issue was specifically on Florida's 5th district , then represented by Democrat Al Lawson , which was removed and replaced by a Republican-leaning district. This was controversial because the district had an African-American plurality.[ 1]   The state's successful appeal is to be challenged in front of the Florida Supreme Court, but a redrawn map was not created by election time. A concurrent federal lawsuit is also in progress.[ 2]  
Overview 
Statewide 
Popular vote  
 
 
 
 
Republican  
 
 
57.86% 
 
Democratic 
 
 
42.02% 
 
Other 
 
 
0.12% 
 
 
 
House seats  
 
 
 
 
Republican  
 
 
71.43% 
 
Democratic 
 
 
28.57% 
 
 
 
District 
Results of the 2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida by district:[ 3]  
District 1 
2024 Florida's 1st congressional district election 
 County resultsGaetz:        50–60%        60–70%        70–80%
 
The incumbent was Republican Matt Gaetz , who was re-elected with 67.9% of the vote in 2022.[ 4]  
Although Gaetz won re-election, just over a week later, Gaetz resigned from Congress on November 13 after being nominated to become U.S. Attorney General  under Donald Trump .[ 5]   However, he withdrew from the nomination a week later, on November 21, due to controversy.[ 6]  
A special election was held on April 1, 2025, to replace Gaetz.[ 7]  
Republican primary 
Nominee 
Eliminated in primary 
Endorsements 
Matt Gaetz
Federal officials  
Organizations  
  
Fundraising 
Campaign finance reports as of June 30, 2024
  
Candidate
 
Raised
 
Spent
 
Cash on hand
  
Matt Gaetz (R)
 
$5,421,059
 
$4,208,719
 
$1,781,775
  
Aaron Dimmock (R)
 
$295,743
 
$33,086
 
$262,657
  
Source: Federal Election Commission [ 15]  
 
Polling 
Poll source
 
Date(s) administered
 
Sample size[ a]  
 
Margin of error
 
Aaron Dimmock
 
Matt Gaetz
 
Undecided
  
Fabrizio, Lee & Associates[ 16] [ A]  
 
July 8–10, 2024
 
400 (LV)
 
± 4.9%
 
20%
 
67% 
 
13%
  
Results 
Republican primary county results:     Gaetz—70-80%
   Gaetz—60–70%
     
Democratic primary 
Nominee 
Gay Valimont, athletic trainer[ 17]   
Endorsements 
Fundraising 
General election 
Predictions 
Results 
District 2 
2024 Florida's 2nd congressional district election 
 Dunn:        60–70%        70–80%        80–90%        >90%  Bailey:        50–60%        60–70%
 
The incumbent was Republican Neal Dunn , who was re-elected with 59.8% of the vote in 2022.[ 4]  
Republican primary 
Nominee 
Eliminated in primary 
Rhonda Woodward, former elementary school principal[ 8]   
Endorsements 
Neal Dunn
Federal officials  
U.S. senators  
Statewide officials  
Organizations  
  
Fundraising 
Campaign finance reports as of June 30, 2024
  
Candidate
 
Raised
 
Spent
 
Cash on hand
  
Neal Dunn (R)
 
$1,178,129
 
$758,086
 
$665,049
  
Rhonda Woodward (R)
 
$16,506[ c]  
 
$12,463
 
$4,042
  
Source: Federal Election Commission [ 29]  
 
Results 
Democratic primary 
Withdrew after nomination 
Meghann Hovey, account billing specialist[ 30]   
Replacement nominee 
Fundraising 
Campaign finance reports as of June 30, 2024
  
Candidate
 
Raised
 
Spent
 
Cash on hand
  
Meghann Hovey (D) (withdrawn) 
 
$9,700
 
$10,440
 
$0.00
  
Source: Federal Election Commission [ 29]  
 
General election 
Predictions 
Results 
District 3 
2024 Florida's 3rd congressional district election 
 County resultsCammack:        60–70%        70–80%        80–90%   Wells:        50–60%
 
The incumbent was Republican Kat Cammack , who was re-elected with 62.5% of the vote in 2022.[ 4]  
Republican primary 
Nominee 
Eliminated in primary 
Endorsements 
Kat Cammack
Federal officials  
Organizations  
  
Fundraising 
Campaign finance reports as of June 30, 2024
  
Candidate
 
Raised
 
Spent
 
Cash on hand
  
Kat Cammack (R)
 
$1,953,664
 
$1,277,280
 
$715,787
  
Alec Stevens (R)
 
$16,900[ d]  
 
$13,929
 
$2,971
  
Source: Federal Election Commission [ 36]  
 
Results 
Democratic primary 
Nominee 
Tom Wells, scientist and perennial candidate[ 8]   
General election 
Predictions 
Results 
District 4 
2024 Florida's 4th congressional district election 
 Bean:        70–80%  Halloway:        50–60%
 
The incumbent was Republican Aaron Bean , who was elected with 60.5% of the vote in 2022.[ 4]  
Republican primary 
Nominee 
Withdrawn 
Robert Alvero, firefighter[ 37]   
Endorsements 
Aaron Bean
Federal officials  
Organizations  
  
Fundraising 
Campaign finance reports as of March 31, 2024
  
Candidate
 
Raised
 
Spent
 
Cash on hand
  
Aaron Bean (R)
 
$879,552
 
$427,552
 
$538,667
  
Source: Federal Election Commission [ 39]  
 
Democratic primary 
Candidates 
Nominee 
LaShonda Holloway, former director in the District of Columbia  Office of Documents and Administrative Issuances and nominee for this district in 2022 [ 40]   
General election 
Write-in candidates 
Todd Schaefer (Independent), real estate agent[ 41]   
Predictions 
Polling 
Poll source
 
Date(s) administered
 
Sample size[ a]  
 
Margin of error
 
Aaron Bean (R)
 
LaShonda Holloway (D)
 
Undecided
  
University of North Florida [ 42]  
 
October 18–19, 2024
 
337 (LV)
 
± 5.84%
 
51% 
 
44%
 
5%
  
Results 
District 5 
2024 Florida's 5th congressional district election 
 Rutherford:        50–60%        60–70%
 
The incumbent was Republican John Rutherford , who was re-elected unopposed in 2022.[ 4]  
Republican primary 
Nominee 
Eliminated in primary 
Mara Macie, stay-at-home parent and candidate for this district in 2022 [ 43]   
Endorsements 
John Rutherford
Federal officials  
Organizations  
  
Fundraising 
Campaign finance reports as of July 31, 2024
  
Candidate
 
Raised
 
Spent
 
Cash on hand
  
Mara Macie (R)
 
$64,575
 
$50,578
 
$16,872
  
John Rutherford (R)
 
$669,745
 
$439,550
 
$475,817
  
Source: Federal Election Commission [ 44]  
 
Results 
Democratic primary 
Nominee 
Jay McGovern, engineer and candidate for the 6th district in 2016 [ 8]   
General election 
Write-in candidate 
Predictions 
Results 
District 6 
2024 Florida's 6th congressional district election 
 County resultsWaltz:        60–70%        70–80%
 
The incumbent was Republican Michael Waltz , who was re-elected with 75.3% of the vote in 2022.[ 4]  
Republican primary 
Nominee 
Eliminated in primary 
John Grow, tech professional[ 8]   
Endorsements 
Michael Waltz
Federal officials  
Organizations  
  
Fundraising 
Campaign finance reports as of July 31, 2024
  
Candidate
 
Raised
 
Spent
 
Cash on hand
  
John Grow (R)
 
$57,148
 
$38,521
 
$18,627
  
Michael Waltz (R)
 
$1,964,456
 
$1,567,497
 
$1,466,128
  
Source: Federal Election Commission [ 47]  
 
Results 
Democratic primary 
Nominee 
James Stockton III, pastor[ 8]   
General election 
Write-in 
Predictions 
Results 
District 7 
2024 Florida's 7th congressional district election 
 Mills:        50–60%        60–70%
 
The incumbent was Republican Cory Mills , who was elected with 58.5% of the vote in 2022.[ 4]  
Republican primary 
Nominee 
Eliminated in primary 
Endorsements 
Cory Mills
Federal officials  
Organizations  
  
Fundraising 
Campaign finance reports as of July 31, 2024
  
Candidate
 
Raised
 
Spent
 
Cash on hand
  
Mike Johnson (R)
 
$41,109
 
$32,946
 
$8,163
  
Cory Mills (R)
 
$1,163,706[ e]  
 
$1,034,749
 
$154,978
  
Source: Federal Election Commission [ 49]  
 
Results 
Democratic primary 
Nominee 
Jennifer Adams, mediator[ 8]   
Eliminated in primary 
Tatiana Fernandez, industrial supply company owner and candidate for this district in 2022 [ 8]  
Allek Pastrana, cyber engineer and candidate for this district in 2022 [ 50]   
Fundraising 
Campaign finance reports as of July 31, 2024
  
Candidate
 
Raised
 
Spent
 
Cash on hand
  
Jennifer Adams (D)
 
$193,444
 
$176,884
 
$16,559
  
Tatiana Fernandez (D)
 
$16,624
 
$15,177
 
$4,387
  
Allek Pastrana (D)
 
$40,084[ f]  
 
$39,102
 
$1,000
  
Source: Federal Election Commission [ 49]  
 
Debate 
2024 Florida's 7th congressional district democratic primary debate
 
No. 
 
Date
 
Host
 
Moderator
 
Link
 
Democratic  
 
Democratic  
 
Democratic  
 
Key: P   Participant    A   Absent    N   Not invited    I   Invited  W   Withdrawn 
 
 
 
  
Adams
 
Fernandez
 
Pastrana
  
1
 
Jul. 25, 2024
 
WESH 
 
Greg Fox
 
YouTube 
 
P 
 
P 
 
P 
 
Results 
General election 
Predictions 
Polling 
Poll source
 
Date(s) administered
 
Sample size[ a]  
 
Margin of error
 
Cory Mills
 
Jennifer Adams
 
Undecided
  
Public Policy Polling  (D)[ 51] [ B]  
 
June 13–14, 2024
 
594 (RV)
 
?
 
48% 
 
43%
 
9%
  
Results 
District 8 
2024 Florida's 8th congressional district election 
 County results   Haridopolos:          60–70%        70–80%
 
The incumbent was Republican Bill Posey , who was re-elected with 64.9% of the vote in 2022.[ 4]  
Republican primary 
Nominee 
Eliminated in primary 
Withdrawn 
Joe Babits, attorney (endorsed Hearton, remained on ballot) [ 53]  
Bill Posey , incumbent U.S. representative (endorsed Haridopolos) [ 54]  
Did not qualify 
Declined 
Endorsements 
Mike Haridopolos
Executive branch officials  
U.S. senators  
U.S. representatives  
Statewide officials  
State legislators  
Sheriffs  
  
Bill Posey (withdrawn) 
Executive branch officials  
U.S. representatives  
Organizations  
  
Fundraising 
Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2023
  
Candidate
 
Raised
 
Spent
 
Cash on hand
  
John Hearton (R)
 
$256,025[ g]  
 
$122,152
 
$133,872
  
Bill Posey (R)
 
$348,579
 
$245,723
 
$525,878
  
Source: Federal Election Commission [ 64]  
 
Debate 
2024 Florida's 8th congressional district republican primary debate
 
No. 
 
Date
 
Host
 
Moderator
 
Link
 
Republican  
 
Republican  
 
Republican  
 
Key: P   Participant    A   Absent    N   Not invited    I   Invited  W   Withdrawn 
 
 
 
  
Babits
 
Hearton
 
Haridopolos
  
1
 
Jul. 10, 2024
 
WESH 
 
Greg Fox
 
WESH 
 
P 
 
P 
 
P 
 
Polling 
Poll source
 
Date(s) administered
 
Sample size[ a]  
 
Margin of error
 
Joe Babits
 
Mike Haridopolos
 
John Hearton
 
Undecided
  
Spry Strategies[ 65] [ C]  
 
July 23–26, 2024
 
532 (LV)
 
± 4.2%
 
4%
 
56% 
 
6%
 
33%
  
Results 
Democratic primary 
Nominee 
Sandy Kennedy, attorney[ 8]   
Eliminated in primary 
Fundraising 
Results 
General election 
Debate 
2024 Florida's 8th congressional district debate
 
No. 
 
Date
 
Host
 
Moderator
 
Link
 
Republican  
 
Democratic  
 
Key: P   Participant    A   Absent    N   Not invited    I   Invited  W   Withdrawn 
 
 
  
Haridopolos
 
Kennedy
  
1
 
Sep. 27, 2024
 
WESH 
 
Greg Fox
 
YouTube 
 
P 
 
P 
 
Predictions 
Results 
District 9 
2024 Florida's 9th congressional district election 
 County results   Soto:        50–60%
 
The 9th district includes much of Greater Orlando , stretching from eastern Orlando  towards Yeehaw Junction  and including the cities of Kissimmee  and St. Cloud . The incumbent was Democrat Darren Soto , who was re-elected with 53.6% of the vote in 2022.[ 4]  
Democratic primary 
Nominee 
Endorsements 
Darren Soto
Organizations  
Labor unions  
  
Fundraising 
Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2023
  
Candidate
 
Raised
 
Spent
 
Cash on hand
  
Darren Soto (D)
 
$765,779
 
$283,742
 
$546,317
  
Source: Federal Election Commission [ 70]  
 
Republican primary 
Nominee 
Eliminated in primary 
Jose Castillo, hospitality management professional and candidate for this district in 2020  and 2022 [ 8]  
John Quiñones , former state representative and candidate for this district in 2012 [ 71]  
Fundraising 
Debate 
2024 Florida's 9th congressional district republican primary debate
 
No. 
 
Date
 
Host
 
Moderator
 
Link
 
Republican  
 
Republican  
 
Republican  
 
Key: P   Participant    A   Absent    N   Not invited    I   Invited  W   Withdrawn 
 
 
 
  
Castillo
 
Chalifoux
 
Quiñones
  
1
 
Jul. 10, 2024
 
WESH 
 
Greg Fox
 
YouTube 
 
P 
 
P 
 
P 
 
Results 
Independents 
Declared 
Marcus Carter, entrepreneur[ 8]   
General election 
Debate 
2024 Florida's 9th congressional district debate
 
No. 
 
Date
 
Host
 
Moderator
 
Link
 
Democratic  
 
Republican  
 
Independent  
 
Key: P   Participant    A   Absent    N   Not invited    I   Invited  W   Withdrawn 
 
 
 
  
Soto
 
Chalifoux
 
Carter
  
1
 
Oct. 4, 2024
 
WESH 
 
Greg Fox
 
WESH 
 
P 
 
P 
 
P 
 
Predictions 
Results 
District 10 
2024 Florida's 10th congressional district election 
 Precinct results Frost:        50–60%        60–70%        70-80%        80-90%        >90%  Montague:        50–60%        60–70%
 
The incumbent was Democrat Maxwell Alejandro Frost , who was elected with 59% of the vote in 2022.[ 4]  
Democratic primary 
Nominee 
Eliminated in primary 
Wade Darius, marketing firm owner and candidate for this district in 2018 [ 8]  
Issa White, college professor[ 8]   
Endorsements 
Maxwell Alejandro Frost
State legislators  
Organizations  
Labor unions  
  
Fundraising 
Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2023
  
Candidate
 
Raised
 
Spent
 
Cash on hand
  
Maxwell Frost (D)
 
$1,816,662
 
$1,214,679
 
$935,981
  
Source: Federal Election Commission [ 81]  
 
Results 
Democratic primary results by precinct     50–60%
   60–70%
   70–80%
   80–90%
   >90%
      
Republican primary 
Candidates 
Nominee 
Willie Montague, life coach and candidate for this district in 2020  and 2022 [ 82]   
Eliminated in primary 
Tuan Le, cafe owner and candidate for this district in 2022 [ 82]   
Fundraising 
Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2023
  
Candidate
 
Raised
 
Spent
 
Cash on hand
  
Willie Montague (R)
 
$4,249
 
$3,162
 
$1,089
  
Source: Federal Election Commission [ 81]  
 
Debate 
2024 Florida's 10th congressional district republican primary debate
 
No. 
 
Date
 
Host
 
Moderator
 
Link
 
Republican  
 
Republican  
 
Key: P   Participant    A   Absent    N   Not invited    I   Invited  W   Withdrawn 
 
 
  
Le
 
Montague
  
1
 
Jul. 17, 2024
 
WESH 
 
Greg Fox
 
YouTube 
 
P 
 
P 
 
Results 
General election 
Predictions 
Results 
District 11 
2024 Florida's 11th congressional district election 
 County results   Webster:        50–60%         60–70%        70–80%
 
The 11th district consists of a portion of Central Florida , including the Villages  and the western Orlando  suburbs. The incumbent was Republican Daniel Webster , who was re-elected with 63.1% of the vote in 2022.[ 4]  
Republican primary 
Nominee 
Eliminated in primary 
John McCloy, geophysicist[ 84]   
Withdrawn 
Endorsements 
Daniel Webster
Federal officials  
U.S. senators  
U.S. representatives  
Sheriffs  
Organizations  
  
Fundraising 
Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2023
  
Candidate
 
Raised
 
Spent
 
Cash on hand
  
John McCloy (R)
 
$78,376[ j]  
 
$57,074
 
$21,302
  
Anthony Sabatini (R)
 
$287,196
 
$125,800
 
$161,931
  
Daniel Webster (R)
 
$513,188
 
$222,123
 
$518,936
  
Source: Federal Election Commission [ 92]  
 
Polling 
Poll source
 
Date(s) administered
 
Sample size[ a]  
 
Margin of error
 
Anthony Sabatini
 
Daniel Webster
 
Other/ undecided
  
RMG Research[ 93] [ D]  
 
November 14–19, 2023
 
300 (LV)
 
?
 
29%
 
35% 
 
36% [ k]  
 
Results 
Democratic primary 
Nominee 
Barbie Harden Hall, paralegal[ 95]   
General election 
Predictions 
Results 
District 12 
2024 Florida's 12th congressional district election 
 County results   Bilirakis:          60–70%        70–80%
 
The incumbent was Republican Gus Bilirakis , who was re-elected with 70.4% of the vote in 2022.[ 4]  
Republican primary 
Nominee 
Eliminated in primary 
Hank Dunlap, blue collar worker[ 8]   
Endorsements 
Gus Bilirakis
U.S. presidents  
U.S. representatives  
Sheriffs  
Newspapers  
Organizations  
  
Fundraising 
Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2023
  
Candidate
 
Raised
 
Spent
 
Cash on hand
  
Gus Bilirakis (R)
 
$840,984
 
$522,808
 
$461,273
  
Source: Federal Election Commission [ 101]  
 
Results 
Democratic primary 
Nominee 
Rock Aboujaoude Jr., graduate student[ 8]   
General election 
Predictions 
Results 
District 13 
2024 Florida's 13th congressional district election 
 Luna:         40–50%        50–60%        60–70%        70–80%        80–90%        >90%  Fox:        40–50%        50–60%        60–70%        70–80%        80–90%          Tie
 
The 13th district includes most of Pinellas County , including the cities of Largo , Clearwater , and Palm Harbor , as well as a western portion of St. Petersburg . The incumbent was Republican Anna Paulina Luna , who flipped the district and was elected with 53.1% of the vote in 2022.[ 4]  
Republican primary 
Nominee 
Endorsements 
Anna Paulina Luna
Federal officials  
Organizations  
  
Fundraising 
Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2023
  
Candidate
 
Raised
 
Spent
 
Cash on hand
  
Anna Paulina Luna (R)
 
$1,122,274
 
$617,143
 
$549,966
  
Source: Federal Election Commission [ 102]  
 
Democratic primary 
Nominee 
Eliminated in primary 
Declined 
Ben Diamond , former state representative (2016–2022) and candidate for this district in 2022  (endorsed Fox) [ 106]  
Endorsements 
Sabrina Bousbar
State legislators  
Organizations  
  
Whitney Fox
U.S. representatives  
Statewide officials  
State legislators  
Local officials  
Individuals  
Newspapers  
Organizations  
Labor unions  
  
Fundraising 
Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2023
  
Candidate
 
Raised
 
Spent
 
Cash on hand
  
Whitney Fox (D)
 
$204,077[ o]  
 
$52,907
 
$151,169
  
John Liccione (D)
 
$24,333[ p]  
 
$18,460
 
$5,872
  
Mark Weinkrantz (D)
 
$43,791[ q]  
 
$19,614
 
$24,176
  
Source: Federal Election Commission [ 102]  
 
Results 
Democratic primary results by precinct      Fox–40–50%
   Fox–50–60%
   Fox–60–70%
   Fox–70–80%
   Fox–>90%
   No votes
      
General election 
Predictions 
Polling 
Poll source
 
Date(s) administered
 
Sample size[ a]  
 
Margin of error
 
Anna Paulina Luna (R)
 
Whitney Fox (D)
 
Undecided
  
St. Pete Polls[ 131] [ E]  
 
October 20, 2024
 
905 (LV)
 
± 3.3%
 
46% 
 
46% 
 
8%
  
WPA Intelligence[ 132] [ F]  
 
October 6–7, 2024
 
403 (LV)
 
± 4.9%
 
51% 
 
45%
 
5%
  
WPA Intelligence[ 133] [ F]  
 
August 28–29, 2024
 
400 (LV)
 
± 4.9%
 
48% 
 
43%
 
10%
  
St. Pete Polls[ 134] [ G]  
 
August 27, 2024
 
843 (V)
 
± 3.4%
 
44%
 
48% 
 
8%
  
 
August 20, 2024
 
Primary elections held
  
GQR Research (D)[ 135] [ H]  
 
May 14–20, 2024
 
401 (V)
 
± 4.9%
 
50% 
 
43%
 
7%
  
Results 
District 14 
2024 Florida's 14th congressional district election 
 County results   Castor:        50–60%        60–70%
 
The 14th district is based in western Hillsborough County  and southeastern Pinellas County , including most of Tampa  and some of St. Petersburg . The incumbent was Democrat Kathy Castor , who was re-elected with 56.9% of the vote in 2022.[ 4]  
Democratic primary 
Nominee 
Endorsements 
Kathy Castor
Organizations  
Labor unions  
  
Fundraising 
Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2023
  
Candidate
 
Raised
 
Spent
 
Cash on hand
  
Kathy Castor (D)
 
$503,808
 
$296,511
 
$558,267
  
Source: Federal Election Commission [ 138]  
 
Republican primary 
Nominee 
Eliminated in primary 
Ehsan Joarder, IT specialist[ 8]  
Neelam Taneja Perry, physician[ 139]  
John Peters, carpet cleaning franchise owner[ 139]   
Endorsements 
Fundraising 
Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2023
  
Candidate
 
Raised
 
Spent
 
Cash on hand
  
John Peters (R)
 
$13,666[ r]  
 
$8,702
 
$4,963
  
Neelam Taneja Perry (R)
 
$2,040[ s]  
 
$2,040
 
$0
  
Robert Rochford (R)
 
$10,605
 
$7,220
 
$3,384
  
Source: Federal Election Commission [ 138]  
 
Results 
Libertarian primary 
Candidates 
Nominee 
Nathaniel Snyder, mechanic[ 140]   
General election 
Predictions 
Results 
District 15 
2024 Florida's 15th congressional district election 
 County results   Lee:        50-60%        60-70%
 
The incumbent was Republican Laurel Lee , who was elected with 58.5% of the vote in 2022.[ 4]  
Republican primary 
On March 25, former president Donald Trump  called for someone to mount a primary challenge to Lee; he did not explain why he thought that Lee should be ousted. Media sources pointed out that Lee had endorsed Ron DeSantis  for president and had recently voted for a controversial spending package that the Freedom Caucus  opposed.[ 141]   However, Trump would later endorse Lee for re-election.[ 142]  
Nominee 
Eliminated in primary 
Declined 
Endorsements 
James Judge
U.S. representatives  
Individuals  
Organizations  
  
Laurel Lee
Federal officials  
U.S. senators  
Statewide officials  
Newspapers  
Organizations  
  
Fundraising 
Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2023
  
Candidate
 
Raised
 
Spent
 
Cash on hand
  
Laurel Lee (R)
 
$581,958
 
$230,980
 
$438,217
  
Source: Federal Election Commission [ 151]  
 
Results 
Democratic primary 
Nominee 
Fundraising 
Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2023
  
Candidate
 
Raised
 
Spent
 
Cash on hand
  
Kris Fitzgerald (D)
 
$17,132
 
$13,818
 
$3,314
  
Source: Federal Election Commission [ 151]  
 
General election 
Predictions 
Polling 
Poll source
 
Date(s) administered
 
Sample size[ a]  
 
Margin of error
 
Laurel Lee (R)
 
Pat Kemp (D)
 
Undecided
  
Change Research  (D)[ 153] [ I]  
 
July 17–19, 2024
 
511 (LV)
 
± 4.9%
 
44% 
 
41%
 
14%
  
Post-primary endorsements 
Results 
District 16 
2024 Florida's 16th congressional district election 
 County results   Buchanan:        50–60%         60–70%
 
The 16th district encompasses Manatee County  and eastern Hillsborough County , taking in Tampa 's eastern suburbs, including Riverview  and parts of Brandon . The incumbent was Republican Vern Buchanan , who was re-elected with 62.2% of the vote in 2022.[ 4]  
Republican primary 
Nominee 
Eliminated in primary 
Declined 
Endorsements 
Vern Buchanan
Federal officials  
U.S. representatives  
Sheriffs  
Newspapers  
Organizations  
  
Fundraising 
Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2023
  
Candidate
 
Raised
 
Spent
 
Cash on hand
  
Vern Buchanan (R)
 
$868,237
 
$667,317
 
$1,584,270
  
Eddie Speir (R)
 
$522,328[ t]  
 
$93,261
 
$427,152
  
Source: Federal Election Commission [ 163]  
 
Polling 
Poll source
 
Date(s) administered
 
Sample size[ a]  
 
Margin of error
 
Vern Buchanan
 
Eddie Speir
 
Other/ undecided
  
St. Pete Polls[ 164] [ G]  
 
April 3, 2024
 
431 (LV)
 
± 4.7%
 
64% 
 
13%
 
23%
  
Results 
Republican primary results by county  
Democratic primary 
Nominee 
Jan Schneider, attorney, perennial candidate, and nominee for this district in 2016  and 2022 [ 8]   
Eliminated in primary 
Trent Miller, attorney[ 8]   
Endorsements 
Results 
General election 
Predictions 
Results 
District 17 
2024 Florida's 17th congressional district election 
 County results   Steube:          60–70%
 
The incumbent was Republican Greg Steube , who was re-elected with 63.8% of the vote in 2022.[ 4]  
Republican primary 
Nominee 
Endorsements 
Greg Steube
Federal officials  
Organizations  
  
Fundraising 
Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2023
  
Candidate
 
Raised
 
Spent
 
Cash on hand
  
Greg Steube (R)
 
$774,646
 
$541,655
 
$1,200,404
  
Source: Federal Election Commission [ 165]  
 
Democratic primary 
Nominee 
Manny Lopez, realtor[ 166]   
Eliminated in primary 
Withdrawn 
Andrea Doria Kale, retired tech professional and nominee for this district in 2022 [ 166]   (ran in the 18th district) [ 8]   
Results 
General election 
Write-in 
Predictions 
Results 
District 18 
2024 Florida's 18th congressional district election 
 County results   Franklin:        60-70%        70-80%     Kale:        60–70%
 
The incumbent was Republican Scott Franklin , who was re-elected with 74.7% of the vote in 2022.[ 4]  
Republican primary 
Nominee 
Endorsements 
Scott Franklin
Federal officials  
Organizations  
  
Fundraising 
Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2023
  
Candidate
 
Raised
 
Spent
 
Cash on hand
  
Scott Franklin (R)
 
$377,663
 
$161,493
 
$568,945
  
Source: Federal Election Commission [ 167]  
 
Democratic primary 
Nominee 
Andrea Doria Kale, retired tech professional and nominee for the 17th district in 2022 [ 8]   
Eliminated in primary 
Peter Braunston, tech support specialist[ 8]   
Results 
General election 
Predictions 
Results 
District 19 
2024 Florida's 19th congressional district election 
 County results   Donalds:        60–70%
 
The 19th district includes the cities of Cape Coral , Fort Myers , Bonita Springs  and Naples . The incumbent was Republican Byron Donalds , who was re-elected with 68.0% of the vote in 2022.[ 4]  
Republican primary 
Nominee 
Declined 
Endorsements 
Byron Donalds
Federal officials  
Organizations  
  
Fundraising 
Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2023
  
Candidate
 
Raised
 
Spent
 
Cash on hand
  
Byron Donalds (R)
 
$2,321,535
 
$2,142,959
 
$916,567
  
Source: Federal Election Commission [ 170]  
 
Democratic primary 
Nominee 
Fundraising 
General election 
Predictions 
Results 
District 20 
2024 Florida's 20th congressional district election 
  
The incumbent was Democrat Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick , who was re-elected with 72.3% of the vote in 2022.[ 4]  
Democratic primary 
Nominee 
Declined 
Endorsements 
Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick
 
Fundraising 
Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2023
  
Candidate
 
Raised
 
Spent
 
Cash on hand
  
Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick (D)
 
$327,816
 
$193,157
 
$137,436
  
Source: Federal Election Commission [ 174]  
 
General election 
Predictions 
District 21 
2024 Florida's 21st congressional district election 
 County results   Mast:        50–60%         60–70%        70–80%
 
The incumbent was Republican Brian Mast , who was re-elected with 63.5% of the vote in 2022.[ 4]  
Republican primary 
Nominee 
Eliminated in primary 
Endorsements 
Brian Mast
Federal officials  
Organizations  
  
Fundraising 
Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2023
  
Candidate
 
Raised
 
Spent
 
Cash on hand
  
Brian Mast (R)
 
$1,547,209
 
$1,571,200
 
$2,089,683
  
Source: Federal Election Commission [ 178]  
 
Results 
Democratic primary 
Nominee 
Thomas Witkop, neighborhood resource center manager[ 175]   
General election 
Write-in 
Predictions 
Results 
District 22 
2024 Florida's 22nd congressional district election 
 Frankel:        50–60%        60–70%        70–80%        80–90%        >90%Franzese:         50–60%        60–70%        70–80%        80–90%        >90%         No votes
 
The 22nd 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 . The incumbent was Democrat Lois Frankel , who was re-elected with 55.1% of the vote in 2022.[ 4]  
Democratic primary 
Nominee 
Endorsements 
Lois Frankel
Organizations  
Labor unions  
  
Fundraising 
Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2023
  
Candidate
 
Raised
 
Spent
 
Cash on hand
  
Lois Frankel (D)
 
$864,026
 
$298,367
 
$1,211,365
  
Source: Federal Election Commission [ 181]  
 
Republican primary 
Nominee 
Dan Franzese, investment executive and nominee for this district in 2022 [ 182]   
Eliminated in primary 
Deborah Adeimy, businesswoman and candidate for this district in 2022 [ 182]  
Andrew Gutmann, tech executive[ 183]   
Endorsements 
Fundraising 
Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2023
  
Candidate
 
Raised
 
Spent
 
Cash on hand
  
Deborah Adeimy (R)
 
$74,141[ v]  
 
$9,755
 
$64,829
  
Dan Franzese (R)
 
$294,556[ w]  
 
$279,249
 
$23,287
  
Andrew Gutmann (R)
 
$401,026[ x]  
 
$93,549
 
$307,476
  
Source: Federal Election Commission [ 181]  
 
Results 
General election 
Predictions 
Results 
District 23 
2024 Florida's 23rd congressional district election 
   Results by county   Results by precinct Moskowitz:         50–60%        60–70%        70–80%        80–90%    Kaufman:         50–60%        60–70%        70–80%        Tie        No votes
 
The 23rd district covers parts of Broward County  and southern Palm Beach County , including the cities of Boca Raton , Coral Springs , and most of Deerfield Beach  and Fort Lauderdale . The incumbent was Democrat Jared Moskowitz , who was elected with 51.6% of the vote in 2022.[ 4]  
Democratic primary 
Nominee 
Endorsements 
Jared Moskowitz
Organizations  
Labor unions  
  
Fundraising 
Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2023
  
Candidate
 
Raised
 
Spent
 
Cash on hand
  
Jared Moskowitz (D)
 
$653,427
 
$442,081
 
$293,968
  
Source: Federal Election Commission [ 185]  
 
Republican primary 
Nominee 
Joe Kaufman, activist, perennial candidate, and nominee for this district in 2014 , 2016 , and 2018 [ 8]   
Eliminated in primary 
Fundraising 
Results 
General election 
Predictions 
Results 
District 24 
2024 Florida's 24th congressional district election 
 County results   Wilson:         60–70%        70–80%
 
The incumbent was Democrat Frederica Wilson , who was re-elected in with 71.79% of the vote in 2022.[ 4]  
Democratic primary 
Nominee 
Endorsements 
Frederica Wilson
Organizations  
Labor unions  
  
Fundraising 
Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2023
  
Candidate
 
Raised
 
Spent
 
Cash on hand
  
Frederica Wilson (D)
 
$230,336
 
$242,248
 
$551,696
  
Source: Federal Election Commission [ 190]  
 
Republican primary 
Nominee 
Jesus Navarro, businessman and nominee for this district in 2022 [ 8]   
Eliminated in primary 
Patricia Gonzalez, mortgage loan originator[ 8]   
Results 
General election 
Write-in 
Lavern Spicer, Republican nominee for this district in 2020 and candidate in 2022[ 8]   
Predictions 
Results 
District 25 
2024 Florida's 25th congressional district election 
 Wasserman Schultz:         40–50%        50–60%        60–70%        70–80%        80–90%    Eddy:         40–50%        50–60%        60–70%        70–80%         No votes
 
The incumbent was Democrat Debbie Wasserman Schultz , who was re-elected with 55.09% of the vote in 2022.[ 4]  
Democratic primary 
Nominee 
Eliminated in primary 
Jen Perelman, attorney and candidate for this district[ z]   in 2020 [ 191]   
Endorsements 
Debbie Wasserman Schultz
Organizations  
Labor unions  
  
Fundraising 
Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2023
  
Candidate
 
Raised
 
Spent
 
Cash on hand
  
Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D)
 
$1,593,903
 
$1,019,654
 
$1,356,628
  
Source: Federal Election Commission [ 194]  
 
Results 
Republican primary 
Nominee 
Eliminated in primary 
Withdrawn 
Carla Spalding, nurse, perennial candidate, and nominee for this district in 2022 [ 50]   (ran in the 23rd district) [ 188]  
Rubin Young, former legislative aide and perennial candidate[ 8]   
Endorsements 
Bryan Leib
Federal officials  
U.S. representatives  
State legislators  
Organizations  
  
Results 
Fundraising 
Campaign finance reports as of September 30, 2023
  
Candidate
 
Raised
 
Spent
 
Cash on hand
  
Chris Eddy (R)
 
$164,427[ ab]  
 
$78,863
 
$85,563
  
Carla Spalding (R)
 
$331,995
 
$302,933
 
$41,981
  
Source: Federal Election Commission [ 194]  
 
General election 
Write-in 
Predictions 
Results 
District 26 
2024 Florida's 26th congressional district election 
 County results   Díaz-Balart:          70–80%
 
The incumbent was Republican Mario Díaz-Balart , who was re-elected with 70.89% of the vote in 2022.[ 4]  
Republican primary 
Nominee 
Eliminated in primary 
Richard Evans, accountant[ 8]  
Johnny Fratto, HVAC installer[ 8]   
Endorsements 
Mario Díaz-Balart
Federal officials  
Organizations  
  
Fundraising 
Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2023
  
Candidate
 
Raised
 
Spent
 
Cash on hand
  
Mario Díaz-Balart (R)
 
$982,421
 
$677,580
 
$1,584,350
  
Source: Federal Election Commission [ 204]  
 
Results 
Democratic primary 
Nominee 
General election 
Predictions 
Results 
District 27 
2024 Florida's 27th congressional district election 
 Precinct resultsSalazar:        50–60%        60–70%        70–80%        80–90%        >90%  Baez-Geller:        50–60%        60–70%        70–80%          No votes
 
The 27th district includes parts of southern Miami , including Downtown , Little Havana , and Kendall , as well as Palmetto Estates  and parts of Fontainebleau  and Westchester . The incumbent was Republican María Elvira Salazar , who was re-elected with 57.3% of the vote in 2022.[ 4]  
Republican primary 
Nominee 
Eliminated in primary 
Royland Lara, bank teller[ 8]   
Endorsements 
María Elvira Salazar
U.S. presidents  
Organizations  
  
Fundraising 
Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2023
  
Candidate
 
Raised
 
Spent
 
Cash on hand
  
María Elvira Salazar (R)
 
$1,310,118
 
$507,577
 
$832,420
  
Source: Federal Election Commission [ 206]  
 
Results 
Democratic primary 
Nominee 
Eliminated in primary 
Endorsements 
Lucia Báez-Geller
U.S. representatives  
State legislators  
Local officials  
Organizations  
  
Fundraising 
Campaign finance reports as of July 31, 2024
  
Candidate
 
Raised
 
Spent
 
Cash on hand
  
Lucia Báez-Geller (D)
 
$355,055
 
$309,117
 
$45,938
  
Michael Davey (D)
 
$555,708
 
$465,141
 
$90,566
  
Source: Federal Election Commission [ 206]  
 
Results 
General election 
Predictions 
Polling 
Hypothetical polling
Maria Elvira Salazar vs. Mike Davey  
Poll source
 
Date(s) administered
 
Sample size[ a]  
 
Margin of error
 
María Elvira Salazar (R)
 
Mike Davey (D)
 
Undecided
  
MDW Communications[ 217] [ J]  
 
June 13–17, 2024
 
1,423(LV)
 
± 3.0%
 
44% 
 
40%
 
16%
  
  
Results 
District 28 
2024 Florida's 28th congressional district election 
 County results   Giménez:         60–70%
 
The incumbent was Republican Carlos Giménez  who was re-elected with 63.69% of the vote in 2022.[ 4]  
Republican primary 
Nominee 
Endorsements 
Carlos A. Giménez
Federal officials  
Organizations  
  
Fundraising 
Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2023
  
Candidate
 
Raised
 
Spent
 
Cash on hand
  
Carlos Giménez (R)
 
$545,051
 
$358,911
 
$905,945
  
Source: Federal Election Commission [ 218]  
 
Democratic primary 
Nominee 
Withdrawn 
Endorsements 
Phil Ehr
U.S. representatives  
Labor unions  
  
Fundraising 
Campaign finance reports as of July 31, 2024
  
Candidate
 
Raised
 
Spent
 
Cash on hand
  
Phil Ehr (D)
 
$1,059,292
 
$1,048,117
 
$14,534
  
Source: Federal Election Commission [ 218]  
 
General election 
Predictions 
Polling 
Poll source
 
Date(s) administered
 
Sample size[ a]  
 
Margin of error
 
Carlos Gímenez (R)
 
Phil Ehr (D)
 
Other
 
Undecided
  
Change Research  (D)[ 224] [ K]  
 
October 13–17, 2023
 
500 (LV)
 
± 4.7%
 
45% 
 
32%
 
7%[ ac]  
 
16%
  
Results 
Notes 
^ a   b   c   d   e   f   g   h   i   j   Key: A – all adults RV – registered voters LV – likely voters V – unclear 
 
^   $20,000 of this total was self-funded by Valimont 
 
^   $8,600 of this total was self-funded by Woodward 
 
^   $14,000 of this total was self-funded by Stevens 
 
^   $93,538 of this total was self-funded by Mills 
 
^   $13,986 of this total was self-funded by Pastrana 
 
^   $140,000 of this total was self-funded by Hearton 
 
^   $3,510 of this total was self-funded by McDow 
 
^   $17,500 of this total was self-funded by Quiñones 
 
^   $49,900 of this total was self-funded by McCloy 
 
^   The poll's sponsor only revealed the numbers for Sabatini and Webster, and did not explain how the remaining 36% of respondents answered. 
 
^   Numbered as the 11th from 2007–2013 
 
^   Numbered as the 20th from 2005–2013 and as the 23rd from 2013–2023 
 
^   Numbered as the 15th from 2013–2023 
 
^   $5,246 of this total was self-funded by Fox 
 
^   $17,837 of this total was self-funded by Liccione 
 
^   $20,000 of this total was self-funded by Weinkrantz 
 
^   $8,785 of this total was self-funded by Peters 
 
^   $2,000 of this total was self-funded by Perry 
 
^   $501,000 of this total was self-funded by Speir 
 
^   $3,742 of this total was self-funded by Lerner 
 
^   $2,000 of this total was self-funded by Adeimy 
 
^   $215,000 of this total was self-funded by Franzese 
 
^   $110,000 of this total was self-funded by Gutmann 
 
^   $8,200 of this total was self-funded by Thelusca 
 
^   This district was numbered as the 23rd district prior to the 2020 redistricting cycle  
 
^   Numbered as the 18th from 2017–2023 
 
^   $30,000 of this total was self-funded by Eddy 
 
^   "Would not vote" with 7% 
 
  
Partisan clients  
^   Poll sponsored by Gaetz's campaign 
 
^   Poll sponsored by Adams's campaign 
 
^   Poll sponsored by Haridopolos's campaign 
 
^   Poll sponsored by U.S. Term Limits , which supports Sabatini[ 94]  
 
^   Poll sponsored by Voting Trend and The Florida Squeeze 
 
^ a   b   Poll sponsored by Club for Growth  
 
^ a   b   Poll sponsored by Florida Politics  
 
^   Poll sponsored by Fox's campaign 
 
^   Poll sponsored by Kemp's campaign 
 
^   Poll sponsored by Davey's campaign 
 
^   Poll sponsored by Ehr's campaign 
 
  
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^   Wilson, Drew (June 17, 2024). "Donald Trump tops fleet of endorsements for Mike Haridopolos" . Florida Politics  .  
 
^ a   b   c   Ogles, Jacob (May 17, 2024). "Entire House GOP Leadership team endorses Mike Haridopolos" . Florida Politics  .  
 
^   Ogles, Jacob (May 14, 2024). "Mike Johnson endorses Mike Haridopolos' bid for Congress" . Florida Politics  .  
 
^   Ogles, Jacob (August 6, 2024). "Mike Haridopolos lands Ron DeSantis endorsement, boasts support from every statewide Republican" . Florida Politics . Retrieved August 6,  2024 .  
 
^ a   b   Wilson, Drew (May 8, 2024). "Ashley Moody, Wilton Simpson endorse Mike Haridopolos for CD 8" . Florida Politics  .  
 
^ a   b   Ogles, Jacob (April 27, 2024). "Bill Posey retiring from Congress, backs former Senate president Mike Haridopolos as successor" . Florida Politics . Retrieved April 28,  2024 .  
 
^   Daugherty, Eric (May 7, 2024). "Brevard Sheriff Wayne Ivey endorses Mike Haridopolos for Congress" . Florida's Voice . Retrieved May 8,  2024 .  
 
^ a   b   Cooper, Amber (April 9, 2024). "Trump-endorsed Rep. Bill Posey leads fundraising against GOP primary opponents" . Florida's Voice . Retrieved April 11,  2024 .  
 
^ a   b   "2024 Election United States House - Florida 8th" . Federal Election Commission . Retrieved September 17,  2023 . 
 
^   Spry Strategies  
 
^ a   b   c   d   e   f   g   "DMFI PAC Announces First Round of 2024 Endorsements for U.S. House" . DMFI PAC. December 18, 2023. Archived from the original  on December 18, 2023. Retrieved December 18,  2023 . 
 
^ a   b   c   d   e   "2024 – Feminist Majority PAC" . Feminist Majority PAC. Retrieved February 9,  2024 . 
 
^ a   b   "LCV Action Fund Announces First Round of Congressional Endorsements" . League of Conservation Voters. Retrieved July 27,  2023 . 
 
^ a   b   "AFA Endorsed Candidates for 2024 Election" . Association of Flight Attendants-CWA. Retrieved April 29,  2024 . 
 
^ a   b   "2024 Election United States House - Florida 9th" . Federal Election Commission . Retrieved September 17,  2023 . 
 
^   Schorsch, Peter (July 25, 2023). "John 'Q' Quiñones looks to challenge Darren Soto in CD 9" . Florida Politics  .  
 
^   Russon, Gabrielle (March 3, 2024). "AOC at Orlando music festival: 'Ron DeSantis, you should be scared' " . Florida Politics . Retrieved March 3,  2024 .  
 
^ a   b   c   d   Ogles, Jacob (May 4, 2024). "Maxwell Frost formally launches re-election campaign in CD 10" . Florida Politics  .  
 
^   "Brady PAC Endorses Members of Congress Impacted by Gun Violence" . Brady PAC. February 6, 2024. Retrieved February 6,  2024 . 
 
^ a   b   "Everytown for Gun Safety Action Fund Announces First Major Round of Federal Endorsements" . Everytown. August 19, 2024. Retrieved August 22,  2024 . 
 
^   "FOE Action Announces Endorsements for Progressive Incumbents" . Friends of the Earth Action. February 13, 2024. Retrieved February 13,  2024 . 
 
^   "Meet Our 2024 Candidates" . Peace Action. Retrieved November 7,  2023 . 
 
^ a   b   c   d   "2024 Planned Parenthood Action Fund Endorsed Candidates" . Planned Parenthood Action Fund. Retrieved December 18,  2023 . 
 
^ a   b   c   d   e   f   "2024 Endorsements" . Population Connection Action Fund. Archived from the original  on August 25, 2023. Retrieved August 25,  2023 . 
 
^ a   b   c   d   e   f   "Our Recommended Candidates" . Education Votes. Retrieved May 13,  2024 . 
 
^ a   b   "2024 Election United States House - Florida 10th" . Federal Election Commission . Retrieved September 17,  2023 . 
 
^ a   b   Costeines, Michael (March 18, 2024). "Jobs, education, border security: Willie Montague seeks to unseat Rep. Maxwell Frost" . Retrieved April 10,  2024 .  
 
^   Ogles, Jacob (April 3, 2023). "Anthony Sabatini challenging Dan Webster in CD 11" . Retrieved April 3,  2023 .  
 
^   Derby, Kevin (October 9, 2023). "Dan Webster Backs House Proposal to Use Unspent Congressional Funds to Reduce Debt, Deficit" . Florida Daily . Retrieved November 2,  2023 .  
 
^   Ogles, Jacob (June 14, 2024). "Anthony Sabatini leaves CD 11 contest after Donald Trump backs Daniel Webster" . Florida Politics . Retrieved June 14,  2024 .  
 
^   Valdes, Luis (June 30, 2022). "Gun Owners of America is Proud to Endorse Anthony Sabatini for FL's 7th Congressional District" . Gun Owners of America.  
 
^   "Republicans for National Renewal Endorses Anthony Sabatini for Congress" . Republicans for National Renewal. November 27, 2023. Archived from the original  on November 28, 2023. Retrieved November 28,  2023 . 
 
^   |url=https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/112611623202680016  
 
^ a   b   Ogles, Jacob (May 29, 2024). " 'Dan gets results': Marco Rubio, Rick Scott endorse Daniel Webster for re-election" . Florida Politics . Retrieved May 30,  2024 .  
 
^   Manjarres, Javier (April 29, 2024). "Rep. Daniel Webster Lands Endorsement From Rep. Thomas Massie" . The Floridian .  
 
^ a   b   c   Ogles, Jacob (May 9, 2024). "Daniel Webster endorsed by every GOP Sheriff in CD 11" . Florida Politics  .  
 
^   "2024 Election United States House - Florida 11th" . Federal Election Commission . Retrieved September 17,  2023 . 
 
^   RMG Research  
 
^   Singer, Jeff (November 30, 2023). "Daily Kos Elections Live Digest: 11/30" . Daily Kos . Retrieved November 30,  2023 .  
 
^   Ogles, Jacob (January 21, 2024). "Barbie Harden Hall hopes to flip Daniel Webster's seat blue" . Florida Politics  .  
 
^   Taylor, Janelle (March 28, 2024). "Gus Bilirakis lands coveted endorsement from Donald Trump" . Florida Politics  .  
 
^   Daugherty, Eric (February 14, 2024). "Byron Donalds endorses fellow Florida Republican Rep. Gus Bilirakis for reelection" . Florida's Voice . Retrieved February 14,  2024 .  
 
^ a   b   c   Taylor, Janelle Irwin (January 24, 2024). "Jim Jordan adds his name to growing list of conservatives backing Gus Bilirakis for re-election" . Florida Politics . Retrieved January 24,  2024 .  
 
^ a   b   c   Vecerina, Michelle (July 11, 2024). "Rep. Gus Bilirakis notches sheriff endorsements for reelection: 'He will secure our border' " . Florida's Voice . Retrieved July 12,  2024 .  
 
^ a   b   c   d   e   f   "Six U.S. House races. Six recommendations" . Tampa Bay Times . 
 
^   "2024 Election United States House - Florida 12th" . Federal Election Commission . Retrieved September 17,  2023 . 
 
^ a   b   "2024 Election United States House - Florida 13th" . Federal Election Commission . Retrieved September 17,  2023 . 
 
^ a   b   c   d   Ellenbogen, Romy (October 24, 2023). "Pinellas Democrats run for congressional seat held by Anna Paulina Luna" . Tampa Bay Times . Retrieved October 24,  2023 .  
 
^   Nicol, Ryan (January 29, 2024). "Democrat Sabrina Bousbar enters competitive CD 13 Primary" . Florida Politics . Retrieved January 29,  2024 .  
 
^   Irwin Taylor, Janelle (March 20, 2024). "Sixth Democrat enters race for CD 13 in hopes of toppling Anna Paulina Luna" . Florida Politics . Retrieved March 20,  2024 .  
 
^ a   b   Taylor, Janelle (April 17, 2024). "Ben Diamond won't run for CD 13 seat, endorses Whitney Fox" . Florida Politics . Retrieved April 18,  2024 .  
 
^   Taylor, Janelle (April 1, 2024). "Joe Geller backs Sabrina Bousbar for CD 13, cites work together in Joe Biden administration" . Florida Politics  .  
 
^   Taylor, Janelle (May 2, 2024). "Christine Hunschofsky backs Sabrina Bousbar in CD 13, citing disaster recovery chops" . Florida Politics . Retrieved May 3,  2024 .  
 
^   "Presenting the official Spring 2024 Harvard Dems Endorsement Results! Congratulations to all who were endorsed! 🫶🏻✨" . Retrieved February 8,  2024  – via Instagram. 
 
^ a   b   Benavides, Sindy M. (April 23, 2024). "Latino Victory Fund Endorses Lucia Báez-Geller and Sabrina Bousbar for Congress" . Latino Victory. Retrieved April 23,  2024 .  
 
^ a   b   c   Taylor, Janelle (June 25, 2024). "Progressive leaders from 3 states back Whitney Fox in CD 13" . Florida Politics . Retrieved June 26,  2024 .  
 
^   Taylor, Janelle (February 20, 2024). "Kathy Castor endorses Whitney Fox's congressional bid" . Florida Politics  .  
 
^   Taylor, Janelle Irwin (March 13, 2024). "Lois Frankel endorses Whitney Fox for CD 13" . Florida Politics . Retrieved March 15,  2024 .  
 
^   Schorsch, Peter (November 13, 2023). "Debbie Mucarsel-Powell endorses Whitney Fox in CD 13" . Florida Politics . Retrieved December 14,  2023 .  
 
^   Taylor, Janelle (July 11, 2024). "Stephanie Murphy backs 'pragmatist' Whitney Fox for CD 13" . Florida Politics . Retrieved July 11,  2024 .  
 
^   Taylor, Janelle (May 9, 2024). "Whitney Fox lands major endorsement, with nod from Debbie Wasserman Schultz" . Florida Politics  .  
 
^   Taylor, Janelle (July 8, 2024). " 'The hope that Florida needs': Eric Swalwell backs Whitney Fox for CD 13" . Florida Politics . Retrieved July 8,  2024 .  
 
^   Taylor, Janelle (June 4, 2024). "Whitney Fox rounds up host of new support from Tampa Bay leaders in race for CD 13" . Florida Politics . Retrieved June 4,  2024 .  
 
^   Taylor, Janelle (May 21, 2024). "Alex Sink backs 'strong, principled leader' Whitney Fox for CD 13" . Florida Politics  .  
 
^   Taylor, Janelle Irwin (February 14, 2024). "Lindsay Cross backs Whitney Fox for CD 13" . Florida Politics . Retrieved February 14,  2024 .  
 
^ a   b   c   d   Ogles, Jacob (February 6, 2024). "Whitney Fox unrolls endorsements from Tampa Bay and across the state" . Florida Politics . Retrieved February 6,  2024 .  
 
^ a   b   Taylor, Janelle (June 20, 2024). "On the heels of Juneteenth, Black leaders step up for Whitney Fox in CD 13" . Florida Politics . Retrieved June 20,  2024 .  
 
^   Ogles, Jacob (December 12, 2023). "Whitney Fox announces Tampa Bay elected officials backing her CD 13 run" . Florida Politics . Retrieved December 12,  2023 .  
 
^   Taylor, Janelle (June 27, 2024). " 'Whitney and I want to save lives': Parkland parent Fred Guttenberg backs Whitney Fox for CD 13" . Florida Politics . Retrieved June 27,  2024 .  
 
^   Irwin Taylor, Janelle (August 8, 2024). "Amy McGrath adds veteran star power to Whitney Fox as she vies for CD 13 nomination" . Florida Politics . Retrieved August 10,  2024 .  
 
^   Taylor, Janelle (August 16, 2024). "Moderate Dems group backs Whitney Fox in CD 13" . Florida Politics . Retrieved August 16,  2024 .  
 
^   Taylor, Janelle (August 6, 2024). " 'The right candidate to defeat Anna Paulina Luna': EMILYs List backs Whitney Fox in CD 13 Democratic Primary" . Florida Politics . Retrieved August 6,  2024 .  
 
^   "Endorsed Candidates" . National Women's Political Caucus. Retrieved December 18,  2023 . 
 
^   Taylor, Janelle (August 13, 2024). "Planned Parenthood backs Whitney Fox to 'fight tirelessly' for reproductive freedom in CD 13" . Florida Politics . Retrieved August 13,  2024 .  
 
^   Taylor, Janelle (July 1, 2024). "Whitney Fox lands powerful SEIU endorsement as CD 13 Democratic Primary inches closer" . Florida Politics . Retrieved July 8,  2024 .  
 
^   St. Pete Polls  
 
^   WPA Intelligence  
 
^   WPA Intelligence  
 
^   St. Pete Polls  
 
^   GQR Research (D)  
 
^ a   b   c   "GIFFORDS PAC Endorses 14 Incumbent Congresswomen for Reelection to US House" . Giffords. March 28, 2024. Retrieved April 2,  2024 . 
 
^   Dison, Denis (September 20, 2023). "NRDC Action Fund Endorses 51 House, Senate Incumbents" . NRDC Action Fund. Retrieved September 20,  2023 .  
 
^ a   b   "2024 Election United States House - Florida 14th" . Federal Election Commission . Retrieved September 17,  2023 . 
 
^ a   b   c   March, William (November 19, 2023). "Castor challenger faces drug charges, claims innocence" . Tampa Bay Times . Retrieved December 9,  2023 .  
 
^   Ogles, Jacob (April 9, 2024). "Libertarian Nathaniel Snyder announces challenge to Kathy Castor" . Florida Politics  .  
 
^   Wilson, Kirby (March 25, 2024). "Trump: 'MAGA' candidate should challenge this Tampa Republican" . Tampa Bay Times . Retrieved March 26,  2024 .  
 
^ a   b   Ogles, Jacob (June 14, 2024). "Donald Trump backs Laurel Lee months after calling for a GOP Primary challenge" . Florida Politics . Retrieved June 14,  2024 .  
 
^   Ogles, Jacob (April 5, 2024). "James Judge shifts congressional candidacy to challenge Laurel Lee in CD 15" . Florida Politics . Retrieved April 5,  2024 .  
 
^   Laura Loomer [@LauraLoomer] (March 26, 2024). "82% of the people who took the poll said they wanted me to run for the seat in FL-15 against @RepLaurelLee after President Trump called on someone to run against her. I thought about it. And as flattered as I am that so many of you want me to represent you, I just can't do it again"  (Tweet ) – via Twitter .  
 
^   Caputo, Liv (April 13, 2024). "Trump Ally DC_Draino Will Not Run for Congress, Focuses on Social Media Business" . The Floridian . Retrieved April 15,  2024 .  
 
^   Ogles, Jacob (April 25, 2024). "Jackie Toledo won't challenge Laurel Lee to CD 15 rematch" . Florida Politics  .  
 
^ a   b   c   d   White, Gary (May 23, 2024). "After Trump sought challengers to Laurel Lee, a conservative endorsement battle rages" . Lakeland Ledger .  
 
^ a   b   Taylor, Janelle (May 16, 2024). "Rick Scott, Marco Rubio buck Donald Trump, back Laurel Lee in CD 15" . Florida Politics  .  
 
^   Ogles, Jacob (August 13, 2024). "Ron DeSantis says CD 15 voters should stick with Laurel Lee" . Florida Politics . Retrieved August 13,  2024 .  
 
^   "U.S. Chamber Endorses Rep. Laurel Lee for Florida's 15th Congressional District" . U.S. Chamber of Commerce. August 15, 2024. 
 
^ a   b   "2024 Election United States House - Florida 15th" . Federal Election Commission . Retrieved September 17,  2023 . 
 
^   March, William (March 29, 2024). "Hillsborough Democrat Pat Kemp to challenge Laurel Lee for Congress" . Retrieved March 29,  2024 .  
 
^   Change Research (D)  
 
^ a   b   c   Ogles, Jacob (September 17, 2024). "Laurel Lee earns backup from every Sheriff in CD 15" . Florida Politics . Retrieved September 17,  2024 .  
 
^   Ogles, Jacob (October 3, 2024). "NFIB endorses Laurel Lee, praises record of cutting red tape for Main Street businesses" . Florida Politics . Retrieved October 4,  2024 .  
 
^   Ogles, Jacob (June 27, 2023). "Private school founder Eddie Speir challenging Vern Buchanan in CD 16 GOP Primary" . Florida Politics  .  
 
^   Ogles, Jacob (February 1, 2023). "Jim Boyd not interested in Congress, will pursue leadership in Florida Senate" . Florida Politics  .  
 
^   Ogles, Jaocb (May 28, 2024). "Donald Trump endorses Vern Buchanan over MAGA-wannabe Primary challenger" . Florida Politics . Retrieved May 28,  2024 .  
 
^ a   b   Ogles, Jacob (August 4, 2024). "Republican firebrands Byron Donalds, Matt Gaetz endorse Vern Buchanan's re-election" . Florida Politics . Retrieved August 5,  2024 .  
 
^   Taylor, Janelle (April 12, 2024). "Chad Chronister backs pro-cop Vern Buchanan as he faces threats from the left and the right" . Florida Politics  .  
 
^   Ogles, Jacob (April 22, 2024). "Rick Wells latest Sheriff to endorse Vern Buchanan for re-election" . Florida Politics  .  
 
^   "U.S. Chamber Endorses Rep. Vern Buchanan for Florida's 16th Congressional District" . U.S. Chamber of Commerce. September 5, 2024. 
 
^   "2024 Election United States House - Florida 16th" . Federal Election Commission . Retrieved September 17,  2023 . 
 
^   St. Pete Polls  
 
^   "2024 Election United States House - Florida 17th" . Federal Election Commission . Retrieved September 17,  2023 . 
 
^ a   b   c   "LETTER: Veterans forum Monday. Will Steube show up?" . Port Charlotte Sun . February 10, 2024. Retrieved February 15,  2024 . 
 
^   "2024 Election United States House - Florida 18th" . Federal Election Commission . Retrieved September 17,  2023 . 
 
^   "Chris Collins is planning another run for Congress" . WGRZ . July 2, 2023. Retrieved July 2,  2023 . 
 
^   "College Republicans of America is proud to endorse Byron Donalds for re-election in Florida's 19th Congressional district" . 
 
^ a   b   "2024 Election United States House - Florida 19th" . Federal Election Commission . Retrieved September 17,  2023 . 
 
^   "Pine Island Democrats to meet Saturday in Cape Coral" . Pine Island Eagle . November 16, 2023. Retrieved November 19,  2023 . 
 
^   Man, Anthony (April 26, 2024). "Luther Campbell isn't running for Congress. With no opponent, Cherfilus-McCormick automatically wins reelection" . Sun Sentinel . Retrieved April 26,  2024 .  
 
^ a   b   "Jewish Dems Unveil 30 House and Senate Endorsements Across Country" . Jewish Democratic Council of America. Retrieved March 10,  2024 . 
 
^   "2024 Election United States House - Florida 20th" . Federal Election Commission . Retrieved September 17,  2023 . 
 
^ a   b   "Democrat Thomas Witkop Challenging Incumbent GOP Congressman Brian Mast to Represent Florida's 21st Congressional District in the U.S. Congress" . WQCS . February 13, 2024. Retrieved February 15,  2024 . 
 
^   McCool, Jim (May 26, 2024). "President Donald Trump Endorses Rep. Brian Mast" . The Floridian . Retrieved May 27,  2024 .  
 
^ a   b   America, Pro Israel (January 9, 2024). "Pro-Israel America Re-Launches with New Mission, Leadership, and Endorsements" . Pro Israel America. Retrieved January 31,  2024 .  
 
^   "2024 Election United States House - Florida 21st" . Federal Election Commission . Retrieved September 17,  2023 . 
 
^   Jewish Dems [@USJewishDems] (July 9, 2024). "🚨NEW ENDORSEMENTS 🚨 JDCA endorses @AlsobrooksForMD, @LoisFrankel, @LauraAGillen, @bynum4thewin, and @JanelleStelson. These five candidates all stand by our Jewish and Democratic values and will fight to protect them in Congress"  (Tweet ). Retrieved July 9,  2024  – via Twitter .  
 
^ a   b   "Pro-Israel America Announces Twenty Candidate Endorsements" . Pro Israel America. March 7, 2024. Retrieved March 12,  2024 . 
 
^ a   b   "2024 Election United States House - Florida 22nd" . Federal Election Commission . Retrieved September 17,  2023 . 
 
^ a   b   Geggis, Anne (April 21, 2023). "Dan Franzese wants a rematch with Lois Frankel" . Florida Politics  .  
 
^   Scheckner, Jesse (April 26, 2023). " 'Anti-woke education activist' Andrew Gutmann launches campaign for CD 22" . Florida Politics  .  
 
^   Molina, Daniel (July 16, 2024). "Giuliani Endorses Dan Franzese in House Race" . The Floridian . Retrieved July 16,  2024 .  
 
^ a   b   "2024 Election United States House - Florida 23rd" . Federal Election Commission . Retrieved September 17,  2023 . 
 
^ a   b   Geggis, Anne (October 30, 2023). "Jared Moskowitz vastly outpaces Republican field with $120K haul in Q3" . Florida Politics . Retrieved November 19,  2023 .  
 
^   Frisk, Garrett (June 30, 2023). "As 2023 Elections Loom, Virginia Republicans Look Forward to 2024" . Diamond Eye Candidate Report . Retrieved June 30,  2023 .  
 
^ a   b   Burke, Peter (February 7, 2024). "WPTV 2024 voter information guide" . WPTV. Retrieved February 15,  2024 .  
 
^   Schultz, Randy (January 16, 2024). "Weinroth To Run for Congress & More on Boca and Delray Elections" . Boca Magazine . Retrieved January 16,  2024 .  
 
^   "2024 Election United States House - Florida 24th" . Federal Election Commission . Retrieved September 17,  2023 . 
 
^   Manjarres, Javier (April 18, 2024). "Progressives, Republicans Continue to Line Up to Defeat Wasserman Schultz" . The Floridian Press . Retrieved April 18,  2024 .  
 
^ a   b   Klein, Howie (April 15, 2024). "We Can't Leave 'Flipping Congress' To The DCCC" . Blue America . Retrieved April 18,  2024 .  
 
^   "Meet JAC's 2024 Candidates" . Joint Action Committee for Political Affairs. Archived from the original  on September 1, 2023. Retrieved September 1,  2023 . 
 
^ a   b   "2024 Election United States House - Florida 25th" . Federal Election Commission . Retrieved September 17,  2023 . 
 
^ a   b   c   Girard, Owen (July 11, 2024). "Bryan Leib receives new congressional, former Trump White House endorsements in primary" . Florida's Voice . Retrieved July 12,  2024 .  
 
^   Daugherty, Eric (June 18, 2024). "Byron Donalds endorses Bryan Leib for Congress, says he will support Trump agenda" . Florida's Voice . Retrieved June 18,  2024 .  
 
^   Bakich, Jackson (August 8, 2024). "Bryan Leib Receives Mast's Endorsement for U.S. Congress" . The Floridian . Retrieved August 10,  2024 .  
 
^   Manjarres, Javier (June 21, 2024). "Rep Cory Mills Endorses Bryan Leib for Congress" . The Floridian . Retrieved June 21,  2024 .  
 
^   McCool, Jim (May 27, 2024). "Bryan Leib Endorsed by Randy Fine" . The Floridian . Retrieved May 27,  2024 .  
 
^   Manjarres, Javier (July 17, 2024). "Speaker Paul Renner Endorsed Bryan Leib for Congress" . The Floridian . Retrieved July 17,  2024 .  
 
^   Bakich, Jackson (August 16, 2024). "Congressional Hopeful Bryan Leib Receives CPAC Endorsement Days Before Primary" . The Floridian . Retrieved August 21,  2024 .  
 
^   "Republicans for National Renewal Endorses Bryan Leib for Congress" . Republicans for National Renewal. May 13, 2024. Retrieved May 13,  2024 . 
 
^   "Pro-Israel America Announces Ten Candidate Endorsements" . Pro Israel America. January 30, 2024. Retrieved January 31,  2024 . 
 
^   "2024 Election United States House - Florida 26th" . Federal Election Commission . Retrieved September 17,  2023 . 
 
^   Ortega, Israel (November 29, 2023). "Largest Center-Right Latino Political Organization Announces Senate & House Candidate Endorsements" . Libre Action. Retrieved January 29,  2024 .  
 
^ a   b   "2024 Election United States House - Florida 27th" . Federal Election Commission . Retrieved September 17,  2023 . 
 
^   Greenwood, Max (November 9, 2023). "Miami-Dade School Board's Baez-Geller seeks to challenge US Rep. María Elvira Salazar" . Miami Herald . Retrieved November 9,  2023 .  
 
^   Greenwood, Max (February 22, 2024). "Former Key Biscayne mayor launches bid as a Democrat for Salazar's U.S. House seat" . Miami Herald . Retrieved February 22,  2024 .  
 
^ a   b   Cohen, Max (December 17, 2023). "THE TALLY" . Punchbowl News . Retrieved November 13,  2023 . News: Lucia Báez-Geller, the Democrat running to unseat Rep. Maria Elvira Salazar (R-Fla.), is receiving the endorsements of former Democratic Florida Reps. Debbie Mucarsel-Powell and Donna Shalala.   
 
^ a   b   Scheckner, Jesse (April 3, 2024). " 'A record of fighting for South Florida families': Shevrin Jones endorses Lucia Báez-Geller for Congress" . Florida Politics . Retrieved April 10,  2024 .  
 
^ a   b   Scheckner, Jesse (February 21, 2024). " 'End the chaos': Ashley Gantt, Annette Taddeo back Lucia Báez-Geller for Congress" . Florida Politics . Retrieved March 10,  2024 .  
 
^   Scheckner, Jesse (May 17, 2024). "South Miami Mayor endorses Lucia Báez-Geller for Congress" . Florida Politics  .  
 
^   "CHC BOLD PAC Endorses Lucia Báez-Geller in Florida's 27th Congressional District" . CHC BOLD PAC. April 5, 2024. Retrieved April 10,  2024 . 
 
^   "EMILYs List Endorses Lucia Báez-Geller for Election to Florida's 27th Congressional District" . Emily's List. March 26, 2024. Retrieved March 26,  2024 . 
 
^   "Reproductive Freedom for All Endorses Slate of Champions for the U.S. House" . Reproductive Freedom for All. May 9, 2024. Retrieved May 13,  2024 . 
 
^   Geoffrey Skelley (October 8, 2024). "The 2024 race to control the House couldn't be tighter" . FiveThirtyEight . Retrieved October 14,  2024 .  
 
^   MDW Communications  
 
^ a   b   "2024 Election United States House - Florida 28th" . Federal Election Commission . Retrieved September 17,  2023 . 
 
^   Fineout, Gary (October 18, 2023). "Challenger to Rick Scott drops out of Florida Senate race" . Politico . Retrieved October 18,  2023 .  
 
^   Fineout, Gary (July 17, 2023). "Florida Navy vet mounts bid to defeat Rick Scott" . Politico . Retrieved July 17,  2023 .  
 
^   Scheckner, Jesse (February 2, 2024). "Phil Ehr outraises Carlos Giménez in Q4, but lags far behind in cash on hand" . Florida Politics . Retrieved April 9,  2024 . The FEC lists two other Democrats as running in CD 28...one, Marcos Reyes, dropped out of the race last month to instead challenge incumbent Miami Republican state Rep. Juan Porras   
 
^   Fineout, Gary (October 18, 2023). "Challenger to Rick Scott drops out of Florida Senate race" . Politico . Retrieved October 19,  2023 . Mucarsel-Powell, who is endorsing Ehr, lost her congressional seat to Gimenez in the 2020 election.   
 
^   Ogles, Jacob (June 21, 2024). "Phil Ehr lands support of SEIU, nation's leading public employee union" . Florida Politics . Retrieved June 23,  2024 .  
 
^   Change Research (D)  
 
  
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