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PARTY U.S. SENATE CANDIDATES WRI Jones, Lateresa L.A. WRI Knepper, Howard WRI Levinson, Michael S. Nelson, Bill *Incumbent Scott, Rick WRI Tolbert, Charles Frederick WRI Weeks, David PARTY GOVERNOR CANDIDATES * WRI Blass, Piotr/Harju, Paul Edward DeSantis, Ron/Nunez, Jeanette NPA Foley, Ryan Christopher/Tutton Jr, John NPA Gibson, Kyle KC / Wilds, Ellen Gillum, Andrew/King, Chris WRI Johnson, Hal/Hayes, Tim REF Richardson, Darcy G./Argenziano, Nancy NPA Stanley, Bruce/McJury, Ryan Howard

PARTY ATTORNEY GENERAL CANDIDATES Moody, Ashley Shaw, Sean NPA Siskind, Jeffrey Marc CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER CANDIDATES WRI Dembinsky, Richard Paul Patronis, Jimmy *Incumbent Ring, Jeremy PARTY COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE CANDIDATES Caldwell, Matt Fried, Nicole Nikki

DISTRICT PARTY SENATE CANDIDATES 2 Gainer, George B. *Incumbent 2 Gibson, Mary Jeanne Gigi 4 Bean, Aaron *Incumbent 4 Bussard, Billee 4 LPF Tavares, Joanna Liberty 6 Gibson, Audrey *Incumbent 8 Enneking, Kayser 8 NPA Goston, Charles E. 8 Perry, Keith *Incumbent 10 Cottrell, Michael 10 Simpson, Wilton *Incumbent 12 Baxley, Dennis *Incumbent 12 WRI Gray, Keasha Kay 12 McKechnie, Gary 14 Martin, Melissa Mel 14 Wright, Tommy A. 16 Hooper, Ed 16 Murphy, Amanda 18 Cruz, Janet 18 Young, Dana *Incumbent 20 Lee, Tom *Incumbent 20 Lewis, Kathy 22 Doyel, Bob 22 Stargel, Kelli *Incumbent

DISTRICT PARTY SENATE CANDIDATES 23 Babis, Faith Olivia 23 Gruters, Joe 24 Brandes, Jeff *Incumbent 24 Cross, Lindsay 25 Harrell, Gayle 25 Levy, Robert 26 Albritton, Ben 26 Price, Catherine 28 Karim, Annisa 28 Passidomo, Kathleen *Incumbent 30 Powell Jr, Bobby *Incumbent 30 WRI Santos, Josh 32 Book, Lauren *Incumbent 34 Farmer Jr, Gary M. *Incumbent 34 WRI Sturm, Richard Hal 36 Diaz Jr, Manny 36 Perez, David 38 Pizzo, Jason 40 Cancio, Marili 40 Taddeo, Annette *Incumbent

1 Garrett, Vikki 1 Hill, Mike 2 Andrade, Alex 3 NPA Osborne, Bobbi 3 Williamson, Jayer *Incumbent 4 Koelzer, Rebecca 4 Ponder, Mel *Incumbent 5 Drake, Brad *Incumbent 6 WRI Davis, William 6 Trumbull, Jay *Incumbent 7 Beshears, Halsey W. *Incumbent 8 Alexander, Ramon *Incumbent 9 Ausley, Loranne *Incumbent 10 Brannan, Chuck 10 NPA Jipson, Merrillee Malwitz 10 NPA Martin, Fred S. 10 Williams II, Ronald W. 11 Byrd, Cord *Incumbent 11 Rohrbaugh, Nathcelly Leroy 12 Yarborough, Clay *Incumbent 12 Yost, Timothy Jon Norris 13 Davis, Tracie *Incumbent 14 Daniels, Kimberly *Incumbent 15 Duggan, Wyman 15 Polson, Tracye Ann

16 Fischer, Jason *Incumbent 16 Organes, Ken 17 NPA Perkins, Jaime D. 17 Stevenson, Cyndi *Incumbent 18 Cummings, Travis *Incumbent 19 Payne, Bobby *Incumbent 19 Still, Paul 20 Watson Jr, Clovis *Incumbent 21 Clemons, Chuck *Incumbent 21 Haeseler, Jason Lee 22 Parker, Bernard 22 Stone, Charlie *Incumbent 23 Griffin, Carl 23 McClain, Stan *Incumbent 24 Morley, Adam 24 Renner, Paul *Incumbent 25 LPF Hannoush, Joseph Joe 25 Leek, Tom *Incumbent 25 Tripp, Kathleen Katie 26 Fetterhoff, Elizabeth 26 Henry, Patrick *Incumbent 27 Lawrence, Carol 27 Santiago, David *Incumbent 28 Mangold, Lee 28 Smith, David

29 Kagan, Tracey 29 Plakon, Scott *Incumbent 30 Cortes, Bob *Incumbent 30 Goff-Marcil, Joy 31 Kaplan, Debra A. 31 Sullivan, Jennifer *Incumbent 32 Brown, Cynthia 32 Sabatini, Anthony 33 Hage, Brett 33 Miller, Oren L. 34 Massullo Jr, Ralph *Incumbent 34 Reinhardt, Paul John 35 Ingoglia, Blaise *Incumbent 35 Kasperek, Colleen 36 Jack, Linda 36 Mariano, Amber *Incumbent 37 Garcia, Tammy 37 Zika, Ardian 38 Burgess, Danny *Incumbent 38 NPA Hayes, David TK 39 Shirah, Ricky 39 Tomkow, Josie *Incumbent 40 Burton, Colleen *Incumbent 40 Terrell, Shandale 41 Killebrew, Sam *Incumbent

42 Cady, Barbara 42 La Rosa, Mike *Incumbent 43 Cortes, John *Incumbent 44 Olszewski, Robert *Incumbent 44 Thompson, Geraldine F. 45 Brown, Kamia L. *Incumbent 46 Antone, Bruce Hadley *Incumbent 47 Eskamani, Anna V. 47 Reeves, Stockton 48 Chandler, George 48 Mercado, Amy *Incumbent 49 Griffin, Ben 49 Smith, Carlos Guillermo *Incumbent 50 Dirschka, Pam 50 Plasencia, Rene *Incumbent 51 Blake, Mike 51 Sirois, Tyler 52 Altman, Thad *Incumbent 52 Begui, Seeta Durjan 53 Fine, Randy *Incumbent 53 Moore, Phil 54 Grall, Erin *Incumbent 54 Haagenson, Nicole 55 Asciutto, Audrey 55 Pigman, Cary *Incumbent

56 Bell, Melony 56 Mann, Jeff 57 Beltran, Mike 57 Katt, Debbie 58 Hornback, Phil 58 McClure, Lawrence *Incumbent 59 Hattersley, Adam 59 Wicker, Joe 60 Bellanti, Debra 60 Toledo, Jackie *Incumbent 61 Hart, Dianne Ms. Dee 61 WRI Joyce, Valion 62 Valdes, Susan L. 63 Driskell, Fentrice 63 Harrison, Shawn *Incumbent 64 Grant, James *Incumbent 64 Harrington, Jessica 64 NPA Warrener, Andy 65 Laufer, Sally A. 65 Sprowls, Chris *Incumbent 66 DiCeglie, Nick 66 Heeren, Alex 67 Douglas, Dawn C. 67 Latvala, Chris *Incumbent 68 Diamond, Ben *Incumbent

69 Blacklidge, Ray 69 Webb, Jennifer 70 Newton, Wengay *Incumbent 71 Pratt, Tracy B. 71 Robinson, Will 72 Good, Margaret *Incumbent 72 Pilon, Ray 73 Coleman, Liv 73 Gregory, Tommy 74 Buchanan, James Vernon 74 NPA Kaplan, Robert Samuel 74 Mowry, Tony 75 Grant, Michael J.*Incumbent 76 Bogner, David 76 Rodrigues, Ray *Incumbent 77 Eagle, Dane *Incumbent 77 Garcia, Alanis Elizabeth 78 Fitzenhagen, Heather *Incumbent 78 Taeb, Parisima 79 Lipton, Mark 79 Roach, Spencer 80 Boddicker, Jennifer 80 Donalds, Byron *Incumbent 80 NPA Lapolla, Dustin Alexander 81 Polsky, Tina

82 Magar, MaryLynn *Incumbent 82 O Connor, Edward Francis 83 Overdorf, Toby 83 Theobald, Matt 84 Gotz, Mark 84 Hogan Johnson, Delores 85 Baker, Ellen 85 Roth, Rick *Incumbent 86 Bennett, Laurel S. 86 Willhite, Matt *Incumbent 87 GRE Kpadenou, Samson LeBeau 87 Silvers, David *Incumbent 88 Jacquet, Al *Incumbent 89 Bonfiglio, Jim 89 Caruso, Mike 90 Casello, Joseph A. 91 Slosberg, Emily Ann *Incumbent 92 Hawkins-Williams, Patricia *Incumbent 93 Collum, Emma 93 LaMarca, Chip 93 NPA Milam, Kelly 94 DuBose, Bobby *Incumbent 95 Omphroy, Anika 96 Jacobs, Kristin *Incumbent 97 Moskowitz, Jared E. *Incumbent

98 Cruz, Joseph Anthony 98 Gottlieb, Michael 99 Jenne, Evan *Incumbent 100 Geller, Joseph S. *Incumbent 101 Jones, Shevrin Dion *Incumbent 102 Pritchett, Sharon *Incumbent 103 Mingo, Frank 103 Polo, Cindy 104 Stark, Richard Rick *Incumbent 105 Estevez, Javier 105 Rodriguez, Ana Maria 106 McFadden, Sara 106 Rommel, Bob *Incumbent 107 Watson, Barbara *Incumbent 108 LPF Caballero, Riquet 108 Joseph, Dotie 109 Bush III, James 110 Oliva, Jose *Incumbent 111 Ahmed, Rizwan 111 Avila, Bryan *Incumbent 112 Duran, Nicholas Xavier *Incumbent 112 Palomino, Rosa Maria Rosy 113 Grieco, Michael 113 Parker, Jonathan J.P.

114 Enriquez, Javier 114 Fernandez, Javier *Incumbent 115 Aloupis, Vance 115 Solomon, Jeffrey 116 Harden, James Alexander 116 Perez, Daniel Anthony *Incumbent 117 McGhee, Kionne L. *Incumbent 118 Asencio, Robert *Incumbent 118 Rodriguez, Anthony 119 Fernandez-Barquin, Juan 119 Rassner, Heath 119 NPA Sotelo, Daniel E. 120 Friedman, Steve 120 Raschein, Holly *Incumbent The below 12 constitutional amendments appeared on the general election ballot on November 6, 2018. The below 12 amendments includes 6 amendments recommended by the Constitution Revision Commission. AMENDMENT 1: REJECTED INCREASED HOMESTEAD PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTION Yes for Approval 58.09% No for Rejection 41.91%%

AMENDMENT 2: PASSED LIMITATIONS ON PROPERTY TAX ASSESSMENTS Yes for Approval 66.48% No for Rejection 33.52% AMENDMENT 3: PASSED VOTER CONTROL OF GAMBLING IN FLORIDA Yes for Approval 71.45% No for Rejection 28.55% AMENDMENT 4: PASSED VOTING RESTORATION AMENDMENT Yes for Approval 64.47% No for Rejection 35.53% AMENDMENT 5: PASSED SUPERMAJORITY VOTE REQUIRED TO IMPOSE, AUTHORIZE, OR RAISE STATE TAXES OR FEES Yes for Approval 65.76% No for Rejection 34.24% * Amendments require 60% to pass

AMENDMENT 6: PASSED RIGHTS OF CRIME VICTIMS; JUDGES Yes for Approval 61.62% No for Rejection 38.38% AMENDMENT 7: PASSED FIRST RESPONDER AND MILITARY MEMBER SURVIVOR BENEFITS; PUBLIC COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES Yes for Approval 65.77% No for Rejection 34.23% AMENDMENT 8: REMOVED FROM BALLOT SCHOOL BOARD TERM LIMITS AND DUTIES; PUBLIC SCHOOLS AMENDMENT 9: PASSED PROHIBITS OFFSHORE OIL AND GAS DRILLING; PROHIBITS VAPING IN ENCLOSED INDOOR WORKPLACES Yes for Approval 68.83% No for Rejection 31.17%

AMENDMENT 10: PASSED STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT STRUCTURE AND OPERATION Yes for Approval 63.2% No for Rejection 36.9% AMENDMENT 11: PASSED PROPERTY RIGHTS; REMOVAL OF OBSOLETE PROVISION; CRIMINAL STATUTES Yes for Approval 62.11% No for Rejection 37.89% AMENDMENT 12: PASSED LOBBYING AND ABUSE OF OFFICE BY PUBLIC OFFICERS Yes for Approval 78.91% No for Rejection 21.09% AMENDMENT 13: PASSED ENDS DOG RACING Yes for Approval 68.99% No for Rejection 31.01% * Amendments require 60% to pass