Florida state Sen. Randy Fine has won the Republican primary in the special election to replace former Rep. Mike Waltz in Florida's 6th Congressional District.
Republican voters in several Florida counties head to the polls on Tuesday, where they will select GOP nominees to fill seats that were held by former Reps. Michael Waltz and Matt Gaetz.
Voters in parts of northeast Florida will be able to cast an early, in-person ballot this weekend in the special election to fill the seat of Congressman Michael Waltz. Waltz is resigning effective Monday,
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Three Republicans are on primary ballots throughout Florida's 6th Congressional District, including Flagler and part of Volusia counties.
Ron DeSantis has scheduled ... Dondre Markell Maurice Wise. While DeSantis quickly called special elections to fill the congressional seats vacated by Waltz and Gaetz, he moved slowly on calling ...
Randy Fine, a state senator from Brevard County, has President Donald Trump's endorsement to take Michael Waltz's seat ... including a falling-out with Gov. Ron DeSantis. During the presidential ...
Fine decided to run in the district, even though he does not currently live there, after receiving an enthusiastic endorsement from President Donald Trump.
Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis will be the Republican nominee in a Special Election to replace U.S. Rep. Matt Gaetz. The Panama City Republican emerged as the top vote-getter in a 10-candidate field running in a Special Primary held Tuesday in Florida’s 1st Congressional District.
Randy Fine, a Jewish Florida state senator whose bruising demeanor has made him a new favorite on the right, easily won the Republican primary for an open House seat.
Both Republicans will now advance to the April 1 special election, where they are expected to be heavy favorites in the solid GOP districts.