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2024 General Election
November 5, 2024
Official Election Results

Track by Gadsden County

President and Vice President
Candidate Party Votes Received
Trump / Vance REP 6,110,125
56.09%
Harris / Walz DEM 4,683,038
42.99%
Oliver / ter Maat LPF 31,972
0.29%
De la Cruz / Garcia PSL 11,969
0.11%
Terry / Broden CPF 5,834
0.05%
Sonski / Onak ASP 7,454
0.07%
Stein / Ware GRE 43,155
0.4%
Ayyadurai / Ellis WRI 199
0%
Fox / McVay WRI 6
0%
Total    10,893,752


United States Senator
Candidate Party Votes Received
Rick Scott REP 5,977,706
55.57%
Debbie Mucarsel-Powell DEM 4,603,077
42.79%
Feena Bonoan LPF 57,363
0.53%
Tuan TQ Nguyen NPA 56,586
0.53%
Ben Everidge NPA 62,683
0.58%
Howard Knepper WRI 13
0%
Total    10,757,428


Representative in Congress, District 2
Candidate Party Votes Received
Neal Dunn REP 247,957
61.64%
Yen Bailey DEM 154,323
38.36%
Total    402,280


State Senator, District 3
Candidate Party Votes Received
Corey Simon REP 154,515
55.67%
Daryl Parks DEM 123,025
44.33%
Total    277,540


State Representative, District 8
Candidate Party Votes Received
Grace Glass REP 20,973
27.8%
Gallop P. Franklin DEM 54,473
72.2%
Total    75,446


Justice of the Supreme Court
Shall Justice Renatha Francis be retained in Office?
Ballot Choice Votes Received
Yes 5,967,833
63.15%
No 3,483,119
36.85%
Total    9,450,952


Shall Justice Meredith Sasso be retained in Office?
Ballot Choice Votes Received
Yes 5,829,960
62.32%
No 3,524,319
37.68%
Total    9,354,279


First District Court of Appeal
Shall Judge Stephanie Ray be retained in Office?
Ballot Choice Votes Received
Yes 648,575
66.43%
No 327,757
33.57%
Total    976,332


Shall Judge Bradford L. Thomas be retained in Office?
Ballot Choice Votes Received
Yes 624,580
64.39%
No 345,379
35.61%
Total    969,959


Shall Judge M. Kemmerly Thomas be retained in Office?
Ballot Choice Votes Received
Yes 630,499
64.98%
No 339,850
35.02%
Total    970,349


Amendment No. 1
Partisan Election of Members of District School Boards
Ballot Choice Votes Received
Yes for Approval 5,492,993
54.9%
No for Rejection 4,512,372
45.1%
Amendments require 60% to pass
Total    10,005,365


Amendment No. 2
Right to Fish and Hunt
Ballot Choice Votes Received
Yes for Approval 6,941,307
67.34%
No for Rejection 3,365,987
32.66%
Amendments require 60% to pass
Total    10,307,294


Amendment No. 3
Adult Personal Use of Marijuana
Ballot Choice Votes Received
Yes for Approval 5,950,589
55.9%
No for Rejection 4,693,524
44.1%
Amendments require 60% to pass
Total    10,644,113


Amendment No. 4
Amendment to Limit Government Interference with Abortion
Ballot Choice Votes Received
Yes for Approval 6,070,758
57.17%
No for Rejection 4,548,379
42.83%
Amendments require 60% to pass
Total    10,619,137


Amendment No. 5
Annual Adjustments to the Value of Certain Homestead Exemptions
Ballot Choice Votes Received
Yes for Approval 6,687,238
66.02%
No for Rejection 3,441,658
33.98%
Amendments require 60% to pass
Total    10,128,896


Amendment No. 6
Repeal of Public Campaign Financing Requirement
Ballot Choice Votes Received
Yes for Approval 5,032,882
50.39%
No for Rejection 4,955,737
49.61%
Amendments require 60% to pass
Total    9,988,619




Florida Department of State

Division of Elections

Room 316, R.A.Gray Building, 500 S.Bronough Street
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250
1.850.245.6200