Newly Created Senatorial Districts, 2002 House Joint Resolution 1987 Plan S17S0036 by Sen. Laurent
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1 Newly Created Senatorial s, 2002 House Joint Resolution 1987 Plan S17S0036 by Sen. Laurent ESCAMBIA SANTA ROSA 2 OKALOOSA 4 HOLMES WALTON WASHINGTON BAY JACKSON CALHOUN GADSDEN LEON LIBERTY 6 WAKULLA GULF FRANKLIN JEFFERSON MADISON TAYLOR HAMILTON BAKER SUWANNEE COLUMBIA LAFAYETTE 3 UNION BRADFORD NASSAU 5 DUVAL 8 CLAY ST. JOHNS N DIXIE GILCHRIST 14 ALACHUA PUTNAM 1 FLAGLER LEVY MARION 7 VOLUSIA CITRUS SUMTER 11 HERNANDO 20 LAKE 9 SEMINOLE ORANGE 24 PASCO BREVARD PINELLAS HILLSBOROUGH 18 POLK OSCEOLA 26 INDIAN RIVER Senate Plan: S17S0036 Sponsor: Sen. Laurent, John F. Total number of districts: 40 Range of population (total deviation from target): 118 persons (0.0%) All geography assigned: True All districts contiguous: True Processed: 3/15/2002 MANATEE HARDEE SARASOTA 21 DESOTO 23 CHARLOTTE LEE 37 OKEECHOBEE HIGHLANDS 17 ST. LUCIE MARTIN 28 GLADES 27 PALM BEACH HENDRY COLLIER BROWARD MIAMI-DADE 36 MONROE The Florida Senate Committee on Reapportionment 404 South Monroe Street, 103 S.O.B. Tallahassee, FL Voice: 850/ Fax: 850/ Senator Daniel Webster, Chairman Miles
2 Century Jay Laurel Hill Paxton ESCAMBIA Molino SANTA ROSA Milton Gonzalez Pace Bagdad Ferry Pass Ensley Brent Bellview Pensacola Myrtle Grove Warrington Gulf Breeze 4 2 Crestview OKALOOSA Niceville Valparaiso Wright Eglin AFB Fort Walton Beach Destin Miramar Beach De Funiak Springs WALTON Freeport HOLMES Westville Ponce de Leon Ebro BAY Laguna Beach Panama City Beach Esto HOLMES Bonifay Graceville Campbellton Jacob City Cottondale Chipley JACKSON Marianna Malone Bascom Greenwood Newly Created Senatorial s (Plan 17S0036) The Florida Senate Committee on Reapportionment 404 South Monroe Street, 103 S.O.B. Tallahassee, FL Voice: 850/ Fax: 850/ Senator Daniel Webster, Chairman Vernon 2 Wausau WASHINGTON Alford Altha Grand Ridge Sneads Chattahoochee Gretna Greensboro Quincy GADSDEN Havana Midway Blountstown Tallahassee CALHOUN LEON 3 Cedar Grove Lynn Haven Pretty Bayou Hiland Park Panama CitySpringfield Callaway 4 Tyndall AFB BAY Wewahitchka LIBERTY 6 Sopchoppy Woodville WAKULLA St. Marks N Mexico Beach GULF Port St. Joe FRANKLIN Carrabelle Apalachicola Eastpoint Miles
3 JEFFERSON N Greenville TAYLOR Perry 6 Madison MADISON Lee Mayo LAFAYETTE 3 DIXIE Cross City White Springs Live Oak SUWANNEE HAMILTON Branford Fort White Bell GILCHRIST BAKER Five Points Lake City COLUMBIA UNION La Crosse High Springs Alachua 14 Trenton Newberry Fanning Springs Andrews Manattee Road Archer Worthington Springs ALACHUA Gainesville BRA Horseshoe Beach Chiefland Otter Creek LEVY East Bronson East Williston Williston Williston Highlands Cedar Key MARION Yankeetown Inglis Dunnellon Citrus Springs CITRUS Pine RidgeHernando Crystal River Citrus Hills Lecanto Inverness Homosassa Springs Homosassa Newly Created Senatorial s (Plan 17S0036) The Florida Senate Committee on Reapportionment 404 South Monroe Street, 103 S.O.B. Tallahassee, FL Voice: 850/ Fax: 850/ Senator Daniel Webster, Chairman Miles Pine Island 15 Brooksville North Weeki Wachee Weeki Wachee Spring Hill Hernando Beach Masaryktown Shady Hills Hudson Bayonet Point Jasmine Estates New Port Richey Elfers Holiday Trinity 11 Sugarmill Woods Floral City PASCO 12 Lake Lindsey HERNANDO 10 Land O' Lakes Odessa Wesley Chapel
4 Polk City Tarpon Springs Pebble Creek Davenport Cheval Keystone Lutz Lake Alfred Poinciana East Lake 12 Kathleen Haines City 11 Citrus Park Palm Harbor 15 Auburndale Westchase Lake Magdalene Dunedin Thonotosassa Lakeland Lake Hamilton Oldsmar Egypt Lake-Leto Plant City Winter Haven Town 'n' Country Dundee Mango Dover Clearwater Waverly Valrico MedullaHighland City Wahneta Belleair Largo Brandon Feather Sound Ridgecrest Tampa Gandy HILLSBOROUGH 10 Mulberry Bartow Lake Wales 13 PINELLAS 16 Riverview POLK Pinellas Park Highland Park Seminole Fish Hawk Gibsonton Babson Park Madeira Beach Treasure Island 18 Apollo Beach GulfportSt. Petersburg Fort Meade Frostproof St. Pete Beach Ruskin Wimauma Tierra Verde Greater Sun Center Bowling Green PalmettoEllenton Holmes Beach Bradenton CortezSouth Bradenton N MANATEE Longboat KeyWhitfield North Sarasota Fruitville Sarasota Sylvan Shores Siesta KeyBee Ridge Lake Placid Vamo Arcadia Placid Lakes Osprey Southeast Arcadia Laurel SARASOTA Venice Plantation North Port South Venice Warm Mineral Springs Port CharlotteHarbour Heights Englewood Cleveland Manasota Key Punta Gorda Rotonda CHARLOTTE Wauchula Zolfo Springs HARDEE DESOTO 17 Avon Park Sebring OSCEOLA 26 HIGHLANDS GLADES Burnt Store Marina North Fort Myers Suncoast Estates Olga 27 Alva Bokeelia Tice Buckingham Pine Island Center Cape Coral Fort Myers Lehigh Acres LEEMcGregor Gateway St. James City Villas Iona Captiva Punta Rassa San Carlos Park Sanibel Fort Myers Beach Estero Port La Belle HENDRY Immokalee Newly Created Senatorial s (Plan 17S0036) The Florida Senate Committee on Reapportionment 404 South Monroe Street, 103 S.O.B. Tallahassee, FL Voice: 850/ Fax: 850/ Senator Daniel Webster, Chairman Miles Bonita Springs Orangetree Naples Park Pelican BayVineyards 37 Golden Gate Naples Lely Resort Marco Island COLLIER 39 Everglades
5 Hilliard NASSAU Callahan Nassau Village-Ratliff Newly Created Senatorial s (Plan 17S0036) Fernandina Beach Yulee The Florida Senate Committee on Reapportionment 404 South Monroe Street, 103 S.O.B. Tallahassee, FL Voice: 850/ Fax: 850/ Senator Daniel Webster, Chairman Miles 5 BAKER Macclenny Baldwin DUVAL Jacksonville Atlantic Beach Neptune Beach Jacksonville Beach UNION Worthington Springs La Crosse Raiford Lawtey Lake Butler Brooker Alachua Waldo Starke BRADFORD Hampton Keystone Heights MiddleburgAsbury Lake CLAY Orange Park Lakeside Fruit Cove Green Cove Springs Penney Farms Palm Valley Sawgrass 8 ST. JOHNS Villano Beach St. Augustine St. Augustine Beach St. Augustine Shores Butler Beach Newberry ALACHUA Gainesville 14 Hawthorne Interlachen PUTNAM Palatka Hastings 1 Crescent Beach Marineland N Archer Palm Coast Micanopy Pomona Park Beverly Beach Bunnell Flagler Beach Welaka McIntosh Crescent City FLAGLER East Williston Williston Reddick Ormond-By-The-Sea LEVY Ormond Beach Pierson Holly Hill Ocala Daytona Beach MARION 7 Astor South Daytona De Leon Springs Ponce Inlet Silver Springs Shores Port Orange 3 Dunnellon Belleview Samsula-Spruce Creek De Land New Smyrna Beach Citrus Springs Pittman Lake Mack-Forest Hills VOLUSIA Paisley Lake Helen Altoona Edgewater Pine RidgeHernando Lady Lake Umatilla Pine Lakes Orange City Deltona Citrus Hills Lisbon De Bary Oak Hill LecantoCITRUS Eustis Inverness Wildwood Fruitland Park Silver Lake Inverness Highlands South Leesburg TavaresMount DoraMount Plymouth Lake Panasoffkee Heathrow SanfordMidway Tangerine Yalaha Lake Mary SUMTER LAKE Okahumpka 20 Sugarmill Woods Zellwood Geneva Astatula Floral City Wekiwa SpringsSEMINOLE Apopka Winter Springs Mims Bushnell Forest CityCasselberry Oviedo Center Hill Lake Lindsey Nobleton15 Ferndale LockhartMaitland Chuluota 11 ORANGE Webster HERNANDO Minneola Pine Hills Winter Park Mascotte 19 Titusville Ocoee Brooksville Clermont Orlando Union Park Bithlo High Point Groveland Winter Garden Orlovista BREVARD
6 Eustis De Bary Deltona Mount Dora Heathrow SanfordMidway Tangerine Lake Mary Zellwood Geneva Wekiwa Springs SEMINOLE Apopka Winter Springs Forest CityCasselberry Oviedo LockhartMaitland Chuluota Ferndale Pine Hills Winter Park Ocoee Bithlo Winter Garden Orlovista Azalea Park 9 Orlando Conway ORANGE Christmas Lake Butter 19 Belle Isle Wedgefield 24 Doctor Phillips Taft Williamsburg Bay Lake Lake Hart Meadow Woods AKE Celebration Citrus Ridge Haines City Lake Hamilton Dundee HARDEE DESOTO Campbell Loughman Davenport Waverly Poinciana 15 POLK Lake Wales Highland Park Babson Park Frostproof Avon Park Buena Ventura Lakes Kissimmee Sebring HIGHLANDS Placid Lakes St. Cloud Sylvan Shores Lake Placid OSCEOLA 17 VOLUSIA 7 26 Oak Hill Mims Titusville Port St. John Sharpes OKEECHOBEE Cocoa Cape Canaveral Cocoa Beach Merritt Island Rockledge BREVARD Cypress Quarters Okeechobee Taylor Creek Buckhead Ridge Newly Created Senatorial s (Plan 17S0036) South Patrick Shores Satellite Beach Melbourne Indialantic West Melbourne Malabar Palm Bay Micco Roseland INDIAN RIVER SebastianNorth Beach Fellsmere Indian River Shores Winter Beach Gifford Vero Beach Vero Beach South Florida Ridge ST. LUCIE St. Lucie Fort Pierce North Fort Pierce Fort Pierce South White City Port St. Lucie MARTIN Indiantown Lakewood Park 28 The Florida Senate Committee on Reapportionment 404 South Monroe Street, 103 S.O.B. Tallahassee, FL Voice: 850/ Fax: 850/ Senator Daniel Webster, Chairman Miles Hutchinson Island South Jensen Beach Stuart Palm City Port Salerno N Hobe Sound Jupiter Island RLOTTE Olga Alva 21 LEE Lehigh Acres Port La Belle GLADES 27 HENDRY Moore Haven 39 Clewiston Harlem Canal Point Pahokee Lake Harbor Belle Glade South Bay PALM BEACH Wellington Jupiter Palm Beach Gardens 25 Royal Palm Beach 30 Tequesta Juno Beach Riviera Beach West Palm Beach 29 Palm Beach Palm Springs Lake Worth Lantana Boynton Beach
7 Harlem Lake Harbor Belle Glade South Bay Belle Glade Camp Lakeside Green West Palm Beach Royal 28 Palm Beach Golden Lakes Westgate-Belvedere Homes Gun Club EstatesPalm Beach Wellington Lake Clarke Shores Palm Springs Greenacres Lake Worth HENDRY 27 PALM BEACH Atlantis Lantana Manalapan Ocean Ridge Boynton Beach Golf Briny Breezes Dunes RoadGulf Stream Villages of Oriole Delray Beach Kings Point Highland Beach Whisper Walk 30 Hamptons at Boca Raton Mission Bay Boca Raton COLLIER 39 BROWARD Weston Sunshine Ranches Country Estates Cooper City Rolling Oaks Pembroke Pines Boca Del Mar Boca Pointe29 25 Parkland Deerfield Beach Godfrey Road Lighthouse Point Coral Springs Coconut Creek Hillsboro Beach Margate 32 North Lauderdale Pompano Beach Tamarac Palm Aire Terra Mar Lauderdale-by-the-Sea Lauderhill Oakland Park Sunrise Wilton Manors West Ken-Lark Plantation Fort Lauderdale Melrose Park Davie Broadview Park Edgewater 31 Dania Beach Hollywood Utopia Hallandale Miramar Andover Aventura Carol City Norland Ojus Sunny Isles Beach Country Club Miami Lakes Golden Glades Opa-locka 33 North Miami Hialeah Gardens Westview Surfside Medley Hialeah Miami Shores 40 West Little RiverNorth Bay Village Gladeview Miami Springs Miami 35 Beach Doral N MONROE MIAMI-DADE Newly Created Senatorial s (Plan 17S0036) The Florida Senate Committee on Reapportionment 404 South Monroe Street, 103 S.O.B. Tallahassee, FL Voice: 850/ Fax: 850/ Senator Daniel Webster, Chairman Miles 34 Fountainbleau Tamiami Miami Fisher Island Westchester Glenvar Heights Kendale LakesSunsetSouth Miami Kendall West Key Biscayne Pinecrest The Hammocks Kendall Coral Gables Three Lakes Cutler Richmond West East Perrine Cutler Ridge Goulds Princeton Homestead Base Leisure City Islandia Homestead Florida City
8 Newly Created Senatorial 1 (Plan S17S0036) Total Population 399,563 General Election 2000 Deviation 4 0.0% President of the United States Bush, George W. & Dick Cheney (REP) 46, % Total Population (2000 Census) 399, % Gore, Al & Joe Lieberman (DEM) 71, % Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 171, % Nader, Ralph & Winona LaDuke (GRE) 1, % Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 201, % All Other Candidates % Hispanic Black (including multirace) 2, % United States Senator Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 11, % McCollum, Bill (REP) 44, % Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 12, % Nelson, Bill (DEM) 76, % Male 190, % Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Female 208, % Gallagher, Tom (REP) 56, % Age 17 and younger 109, % Cosgrove, John (DEM) 66, % Age 18 to , % Age 65 and older 46, % Crist, Charlie (REP) 46, % Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 70, % Voting Age Population (2000 Census) 290, % Democratic Primary 2000 Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 137, % Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 133, % Bush III, James (DEM) 10, % Hispanic Black (including multirace) 1, % Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 21, % Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 8, % General Election 1998 Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 9, % United States Senator Crist, Charlie (REP) 22, % Population Change ( ) 20, % Graham, Bob (DEM) 63, % Total Population (1990 Census) 378, % Bush, Jeb & Frank Brogan (REP) 36, % Non-Hispanic White 195, % MacKay, Buddy & Rick Dantzler (DEM) 51, % Non-Hispanic Black 169, % Secretary of State Hispanic Black 1, % Harris, Katherine (REP) 34, % Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 6, % Gievers, Karen (DEM) 51, % Non-Hispanic Other 5, % Attorney General Bludworth, David H."Dave" (REP) 26, % Voting Age Population (1990 Census) 278, % Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 60, % Non-Hispanic White 155, % Comptroller Non-Hispanic Black 113, % Milligan, Bob (REP) 36, % Hispanic Black % Daughtrey, Newall Jerome (DEM) 48, % Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 4, % Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Non-Hispanic Other 4, % Ireland, Tim (REP) 26, % Nelson, Bill (DEM) 60, % Registered Voters , % Republicans 47, % Gallagher, Tom (REP) 37, % Democrats 137, % Wallace, Peter Rudy (DEM) 49, % Independents/Other Parties 25, % Commissioner of Agriculture Faircloth, Rich (REP) 24, % Registered Voters , % Crawford, Bob (DEM) 62, % Republicans 47, % General Election 1996 Democrats 139, % President of the United States Independents/Other Parties 22, % Dole, Bob and Jack Kemp (REP) 40, % Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 75, % Registered Voters , % Perot, Ross and Pat Choate (REF) 6, % Republicans 46, % General Election 1994 Democrats 139, % United States Senator Independents/Other Parties 18, % Mack, Connie (REP) 51, % Rodham, Hugh E. (DEM) 36, % Registered Voters , % White 100, % Bush, Jeb and Tom Feeney (REP) 38, % Black 97, % Chiles, Lawton and Buddy MacKay (DEM) 53, % Hispanic 2, % Secretary of State Other 9, % Mortham, Sandy Barringer (REP) 35, % Male 90, % Saunders, Ron (DEM) 49, % Female 119, % Attorney General Gender Not Specified % Ferro, Henry (REP) 28, % Age 18 to 29 44, % Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 60, % Age 30 to 44 66, % Comptroller Age 45 to 54 38, % Milligan, Bob (REP) 32, % Age 55 to 64 24, % Lewis, Gerald (DEM) 55, % Age 65 and Older 36, % Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Age Not Specified % Ireland, Tim (REP) 32, % Votes Cast for President of the U.S. 119, % Nelson, Bill (DEM) 54, % Registered Republicans , % Brogan, Frank T. (REP) 38, % White 40, % Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 50, % Black 3, % Commissioner of Agriculture Hispanic % Smith, Jim (REP) 37, % Other 1, % Crawford, Bob (DEM) 51, % Registered Democrats , % White 45, % Griffin, John (DEM) 16, % Black 87, % Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 12, % Hispanic 1, % General Election 1992 Other 4, % President of the United States (1992) Bush, George and Dan Quayle (REP) 45, % Registered Ind/Other , % Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 66, % White 14, % Perot, Ross and James Stockdale (IND) 14, % Black 6, % United States Senator (1992) Hispanic % Grant, Bill (REP) 28, % Other 3, % Graham, Bob (DEM) 82, %
9 Newly Created Senatorial 2 (Plan S17S0036) Total Population 399,543 General Election 2000 Deviation % President of the United States Bush, George W. & Dick Cheney (REP) 103, % Total Population (2000 Census) 399, % Gore, Al & Joe Lieberman (DEM) 51, % Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 307, % Nader, Ralph & Winona LaDuke (GRE) 2, % Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 66, % All Other Candidates 1, % Hispanic Black (including multirace) % United States Senator Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 8, % McCollum, Bill (REP) 92, % Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 15, % Nelson, Bill (DEM) 60, % Male 198, % Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Female 201, % Gallagher, Tom (REP) 107, % Age 17 and younger 100, % Cosgrove, John (DEM) 45, % Age 18 to , % Age 65 and older 50, % Crist, Charlie (REP) 92, % Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 54, % Voting Age Population (2000 Census) 299, % Democratic Primary 2000 Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 236, % Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 45, % Bush III, James (DEM) 13, % Hispanic Black (including multirace) % Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 23, % Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 5, % General Election 1998 Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 11, % United States Senator Crist, Charlie (REP) 47, % Population Change ( ) 66, % Graham, Bob (DEM) 55, % Total Population (1990 Census) 333, % Bush, Jeb & Frank Brogan (REP) 69, % Non-Hispanic White 265, % MacKay, Buddy & Rick Dantzler (DEM) 32, % Non-Hispanic Black 55, % Secretary of State Hispanic Black % Harris, Katherine (REP) 60, % Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 5, % Gievers, Karen (DEM) 39, % Non-Hispanic Other 7, % Attorney General Bludworth, David H."Dave" (REP) 52, % Voting Age Population (1990 Census) 244, % Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 48, % Non-Hispanic White 199, % Comptroller Non-Hispanic Black 36, % Milligan, Bob (REP) 65, % Hispanic Black % Daughtrey, Newall Jerome (DEM) 33, % Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 3, % Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Non-Hispanic Other 5, % Ireland, Tim (REP) 54, % Nelson, Bill (DEM) 46, % Registered Voters , % Republicans 92, % Gallagher, Tom (REP) 63, % Democrats 119, % Wallace, Peter Rudy (DEM) 37, % Independents/Other Parties 27, % Commissioner of Agriculture Faircloth, Rich (REP) 49, % Registered Voters , % Crawford, Bob (DEM) 50, % Republicans 80, % General Election 1996 Democrats 121, % President of the United States Independents/Other Parties 20, % Dole, Bob and Jack Kemp (REP) 78, % Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 49, % Registered Voters , % Perot, Ross and Pat Choate (REF) 15, % Republicans 73, % General Election 1994 Democrats 122, % United States Senator Independents/Other Parties 16, % Mack, Connie (REP) 81, % Rodham, Hugh E. (DEM) 23, % Registered Voters , % White 198, % Bush, Jeb and Tom Feeney (REP) 61, % Black 30, % Chiles, Lawton and Buddy MacKay (DEM) 44, % Hispanic 1, % Secretary of State Other 9, % Mortham, Sandy Barringer (REP) 58, % Male 111, % Saunders, Ron (DEM) 41, % Female 127, % Attorney General Gender Not Specified % Ferro, Henry (REP) 47, % Age 18 to 29 46, % Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 53, % Age 30 to 44 74, % Comptroller Age 45 to 54 44, % Milligan, Bob (REP) 52, % Age 55 to 64 32, % Lewis, Gerald (DEM) 48, % Age 65 and Older 41, % Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Age Not Specified 3 0.0% Ireland, Tim (REP) 54, % Votes Cast for President of the U.S. 159, % Nelson, Bill (DEM) 46, % Registered Republicans , % Brogan, Frank T. (REP) 59, % White 86, % Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 40, % Black 1, % Commissioner of Agriculture Hispanic % Smith, Jim (REP) 51, % Other 3, % Crawford, Bob (DEM) 49, % Registered Democrats , % White 89, % Griffin, John (DEM) 17, % Black 25, % Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 14, % Hispanic % General Election 1992 Other 2, % President of the United States (1992) Bush, George and Dan Quayle (REP) 65, % Registered Ind/Other , % Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 39, % White 22, % Perot, Ross and James Stockdale (IND) 28, % Black 2, % United States Senator (1992) Hispanic % Grant, Bill (REP) 53, % Other 2, % Graham, Bob (DEM) 77, %
10 Newly Created Senatorial 3 (Plan S17S0036) Total Population 399,512 General Election 2000 Deviation % President of the United States Bush, George W. & Dick Cheney (REP) 90, % Total Population (2000 Census) 399, % Gore, Al & Joe Lieberman (DEM) 74, % Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 326, % Nader, Ralph & Winona LaDuke (GRE) 3, % Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 47, % All Other Candidates 1, % Hispanic Black (including multirace) % United States Senator Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 17, % McCollum, Bill (REP) 79, % Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 7, % Nelson, Bill (DEM) 84, % Male 195, % Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Female 204, % Gallagher, Tom (REP) 101, % Age 17 and younger 83, % Cosgrove, John (DEM) 63, % Age 18 to , % Age 65 and older 92, % Crist, Charlie (REP) 84, % Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 70, % Voting Age Population (2000 Census) 316, % Democratic Primary 2000 Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 264, % Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 32, % Bush III, James (DEM) 18, % Hispanic Black (including multirace) % Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 33, % Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 12, % General Election 1998 Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 5, % United States Senator Crist, Charlie (REP) 47, % Population Change ( ) 96, % Graham, Bob (DEM) 74, % Total Population (1990 Census) 303, % Bush, Jeb & Frank Brogan (REP) 70, % Non-Hispanic White 259, % MacKay, Buddy & Rick Dantzler (DEM) 52, % Non-Hispanic Black 34, % Secretary of State Hispanic Black % Harris, Katherine (REP) 65, % Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 6, % Gievers, Karen (DEM) 53, % Non-Hispanic Other 2, % Attorney General Bludworth, David H."Dave" (REP) 46, % Voting Age Population (1990 Census) 235, % Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 74, % Non-Hispanic White 205, % Comptroller Non-Hispanic Black 23, % Milligan, Bob (REP) 73, % Hispanic Black % Daughtrey, Newall Jerome (DEM) 43, % Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 5, % Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Non-Hispanic Other 1, % Ireland, Tim (REP) 51, % Nelson, Bill (DEM) 68, % Registered Voters , % Republicans 81, % Gallagher, Tom (REP) 68, % Democrats 140, % Wallace, Peter Rudy (DEM) 51, % Independents/Other Parties 32, % Commissioner of Agriculture Faircloth, Rich (REP) 43, % Registered Voters , % Crawford, Bob (DEM) 75, % Republicans 73, % General Election 1996 Democrats 134, % President of the United States Independents/Other Parties 26, % Dole, Bob and Jack Kemp (REP) 63, % Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 65, % Registered Voters , % Perot, Ross and Pat Choate (REF) 19, % Republicans 71, % General Election 1994 Democrats 137, % United States Senator Independents/Other Parties 22, % Mack, Connie (REP) 86, % Rodham, Hugh E. (DEM) 31, % Registered Voters , % White 221, % Bush, Jeb and Tom Feeney (REP) 61, % Black 22, % Chiles, Lawton and Buddy MacKay (DEM) 58, % Hispanic 3, % Secretary of State Other 7, % Mortham, Sandy Barringer (REP) 56, % Male 116, % Saunders, Ron (DEM) 57, % Female 137, % Attorney General Gender Not Specified % Ferro, Henry (REP) 46, % Age 18 to 29 35, % Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 68, % Age 30 to 44 57, % Comptroller Age 45 to 54 41, % Milligan, Bob (REP) 52, % Age 55 to 64 39, % Lewis, Gerald (DEM) 61, % Age 65 and Older 79, % Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Age Not Specified % Ireland, Tim (REP) 52, % Votes Cast for President of the U.S. 170, % Nelson, Bill (DEM) 61, % Registered Republicans , % Brogan, Frank T. (REP) 60, % White 77, % Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 54, % Black % Commissioner of Agriculture Hispanic % Smith, Jim (REP) 54, % Other 1, % Crawford, Bob (DEM) 61, % Registered Democrats , % White 115, % Griffin, John (DEM) 21, % Black 20, % Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 18, % Hispanic 1, % General Election 1992 Other 3, % President of the United States (1992) Bush, George and Dan Quayle (REP) 53, % Registered Ind/Other , % Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 52, % White 28, % Perot, Ross and James Stockdale (IND) 33, % Black 1, % United States Senator (1992) Hispanic % Grant, Bill (REP) 49, % Other 1, % Graham, Bob (DEM) 91, %
11 Newly Created Senatorial 4 (Plan S17S0036) Total Population 399,586 General Election 2000 Deviation % President of the United States Bush, George W. & Dick Cheney (REP) 117, % Total Population (2000 Census) 399, % Gore, Al & Joe Lieberman (DEM) 46, % Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 329, % Nader, Ralph & Winona LaDuke (GRE) 2, % Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 37, % All Other Candidates 1, % Hispanic Black (including multirace) % United States Senator Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 13, % McCollum, Bill (REP) 108, % Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 19, % Nelson, Bill (DEM) 53, % Male 201, % Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Female 197, % Gallagher, Tom (REP) 122, % Age 17 and younger 92, % Cosgrove, John (DEM) 38, % Age 18 to , % Age 65 and older 52, % Crist, Charlie (REP) 111, % Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 44, % Voting Age Population (2000 Census) 306, % Democratic Primary 2000 Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 259, % Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 23, % Bush III, James (DEM) 8, % Hispanic Black (including multirace) % Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 16, % Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 9, % General Election 1998 Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 13, % United States Senator Crist, Charlie (REP) 58, % Population Change ( ) 66, % Graham, Bob (DEM) 49, % Total Population (1990 Census) 332, % Bush, Jeb & Frank Brogan (REP) 79, % Non-Hispanic White 287, % MacKay, Buddy & Rick Dantzler (DEM) 27, % Non-Hispanic Black 27, % Secretary of State Hispanic Black % Harris, Katherine (REP) 72, % Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 7, % Gievers, Karen (DEM) 32, % Non-Hispanic Other 9, % Attorney General Bludworth, David H."Dave" (REP) 61, % Voting Age Population (1990 Census) 250, % Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 44, % Non-Hispanic White 221, % Comptroller Non-Hispanic Black 17, % Milligan, Bob (REP) 79, % Hispanic Black % Daughtrey, Newall Jerome (DEM) 24, % Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 5, % Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Non-Hispanic Other 6, % Ireland, Tim (REP) 64, % Nelson, Bill (DEM) 41, % Registered Voters , % Republicans 127, % Gallagher, Tom (REP) 74, % Democrats 91, % Wallace, Peter Rudy (DEM) 30, % Independents/Other Parties 41, % Commissioner of Agriculture Faircloth, Rich (REP) 60, % Registered Voters , % Crawford, Bob (DEM) 44, % Republicans 116, % General Election 1996 Democrats 91, % President of the United States Independents/Other Parties 34, % Dole, Bob and Jack Kemp (REP) 91, % Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 42, % Registered Voters , % Perot, Ross and Pat Choate (REF) 13, % Republicans 111, % General Election 1994 Democrats 93, % United States Senator Independents/Other Parties 27, % Mack, Connie (REP) 92, % Rodham, Hugh E. (DEM) 18, % Registered Voters , % White 233, % Bush, Jeb and Tom Feeney (REP) 70, % Black 15, % Chiles, Lawton and Buddy MacKay (DEM) 43, % Hispanic 2, % Secretary of State Other 10, % Mortham, Sandy Barringer (REP) 70, % Male 126, % Saunders, Ron (DEM) 36, % Female 134, % Attorney General Gender Not Specified % Ferro, Henry (REP) 59, % Age 18 to 29 45, % Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 48, % Age 30 to 44 84, % Comptroller Age 45 to 54 48, % Milligan, Bob (REP) 68, % Age 55 to 64 35, % Lewis, Gerald (DEM) 39, % Age 65 and Older 47, % Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Age Not Specified 1 0.0% Ireland, Tim (REP) 67, % Votes Cast for President of the U.S. 168, % Nelson, Bill (DEM) 40, % Registered Republicans , % Brogan, Frank T. (REP) 71, % White 120, % Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 35, % Black 1, % Commissioner of Agriculture Hispanic % Smith, Jim (REP) 61, % Other 4, % Crawford, Bob (DEM) 46, % Registered Democrats , % White 76, % Griffin, John (DEM) 11, % Black 11, % Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 10, % Hispanic % General Election 1992 Other 2, % President of the United States (1992) Bush, George and Dan Quayle (REP) 72, % Registered Ind/Other , % Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 30, % White 35, % Perot, Ross and James Stockdale (IND) 32, % Black 2, % United States Senator (1992) Hispanic % Grant, Bill (REP) 64, % Other 3, % Graham, Bob (DEM) 64, %
12 Newly Created Senatorial 5 (Plan S17S0036) Total Population 399,573 General Election 2000 Deviation % President of the United States Bush, George W. & Dick Cheney (REP) 114, % Total Population (2000 Census) 399, % Gore, Al & Joe Lieberman (DEM) 44, % Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 333, % Nader, Ralph & Winona LaDuke (GRE) 1, % Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 35, % All Other Candidates 1, % Hispanic Black (including multirace) % United States Senator Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 14, % McCollum, Bill (REP) 106, % Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 15, % Nelson, Bill (DEM) 51, % Male 195, % Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Female 203, % Gallagher, Tom (REP) 120, % Age 17 and younger 107, % Cosgrove, John (DEM) 36, % Age 18 to , % Age 65 and older 39, % Crist, Charlie (REP) 108, % Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 41, % Voting Age Population (2000 Census) 292, % Democratic Primary 2000 Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 249, % Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 22, % Bush III, James (DEM) 8, % Hispanic Black (including multirace) % Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 14, % Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 9, % General Election 1998 Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 10, % United States Senator Crist, Charlie (REP) 52, % Population Change ( ) 77, % Graham, Bob (DEM) 48, % Total Population (1990 Census) 321, % Bush, Jeb & Frank Brogan (REP) 77, % Non-Hispanic White 289, % MacKay, Buddy & Rick Dantzler (DEM) 26, % Non-Hispanic Black 17, % Secretary of State Hispanic Black % Harris, Katherine (REP) 73, % Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 8, % Gievers, Karen (DEM) 29, % Non-Hispanic Other 6, % Attorney General Bludworth, David H."Dave" (REP) 60, % Voting Age Population (1990 Census) 235, % Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 42, % Non-Hispanic White 213, % Comptroller Non-Hispanic Black 11, % Milligan, Bob (REP) 77, % Hispanic Black % Daughtrey, Newall Jerome (DEM) 24, % Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 5, % Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Non-Hispanic Other 4, % Ireland, Tim (REP) 60, % Nelson, Bill (DEM) 42, % Registered Voters , % Republicans 113, % Gallagher, Tom (REP) 76, % Democrats 86, % Wallace, Peter Rudy (DEM) 26, % Independents/Other Parties 33, % Commissioner of Agriculture Faircloth, Rich (REP) 54, % Registered Voters , % Crawford, Bob (DEM) 48, % Republicans 103, % General Election 1996 Democrats 84, % President of the United States Independents/Other Parties 26, % Dole, Bob and Jack Kemp (REP) 88, % Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 43, % Registered Voters , % Perot, Ross and Pat Choate (REF) 8, % Republicans 96, % General Election 1994 Democrats 84, % United States Senator Independents/Other Parties 22, % Mack, Connie (REP) 86, % Rodham, Hugh E. (DEM) 18, % Registered Voters , % White 205, % Bush, Jeb and Tom Feeney (REP) 72, % Black 14, % Chiles, Lawton and Buddy MacKay (DEM) 32, % Hispanic 3, % Secretary of State Other 9, % Mortham, Sandy Barringer (REP) 66, % Male 109, % Saunders, Ron (DEM) 32, % Female 123, % Attorney General Gender Not Specified % Ferro, Henry (REP) 55, % Age 18 to 29 41, % Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 45, % Age 30 to 44 80, % Comptroller Age 45 to 54 50, % Milligan, Bob (REP) 62, % Age 55 to 64 29, % Lewis, Gerald (DEM) 38, % Age 65 and Older 32, % Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Age Not Specified % Ireland, Tim (REP) 62, % Votes Cast for President of the U.S. 161, % Nelson, Bill (DEM) 38, % Registered Republicans , % Brogan, Frank T. (REP) 71, % White 107, % Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 29, % Black 1, % Commissioner of Agriculture Hispanic 1, % Smith, Jim (REP) 66, % Other 3, % Crawford, Bob (DEM) 35, % Registered Democrats , % White 70, % Griffin, John (DEM) 11, % Black 11, % Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 8, % Hispanic 1, % General Election 1992 Other 2, % President of the United States (1992) Bush, George and Dan Quayle (REP) 79, % Registered Ind/Other , % Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 33, % White 27, % Perot, Ross and James Stockdale (IND) 21, % Black 1, % United States Senator (1992) Hispanic % Grant, Bill (REP) 55, % Other 3, % Graham, Bob (DEM) 68, %
13 Newly Created Senatorial 6 (Plan S17S0036) Total Population 399,586 General Election 2000 Deviation % President of the United States Bush, George W. & Dick Cheney (REP) 67, % Total Population (2000 Census) 399, % Gore, Al & Joe Lieberman (DEM) 85, % Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 251, % Nader, Ralph & Winona LaDuke (GRE) 2, % Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 125, % All Other Candidates 1, % Hispanic Black (including multirace) 1, % United States Senator Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 12, % McCollum, Bill (REP) 57, % Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 9, % Nelson, Bill (DEM) 92, % Male 199, % Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Female 200, % Gallagher, Tom (REP) 78, % Age 17 and younger 90, % Cosgrove, John (DEM) 73, % Age 18 to , % Age 65 and older 42, % Crist, Charlie (REP) 61, % Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 84, % Voting Age Population (2000 Census) 309, % Democratic Primary 2000 Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 199, % Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 91, % Bush III, James (DEM) 24, % Hispanic Black (including multirace) 1, % Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 44, % Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 9, % General Election 1998 Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 7, % United States Senator Crist, Charlie (REP) 27, % Population Change ( ) 67, % Graham, Bob (DEM) 83, % Total Population (1990 Census) 332, % Bush, Jeb & Frank Brogan (REP) 51, % Non-Hispanic White 222, % MacKay, Buddy & Rick Dantzler (DEM) 58, % Non-Hispanic Black 99, % Secretary of State Hispanic Black % Harris, Katherine (REP) 51, % Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 5, % Gievers, Karen (DEM) 55, % Non-Hispanic Other 4, % Attorney General Bludworth, David H."Dave" (REP) 29, % Voting Age Population (1990 Census) 249, % Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 79, % Non-Hispanic White 173, % Comptroller Non-Hispanic Black 67, % Milligan, Bob (REP) 62, % Hispanic Black % Daughtrey, Newall Jerome (DEM) 43, % Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 4, % Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Non-Hispanic Other 3, % Ireland, Tim (REP) 33, % Nelson, Bill (DEM) 75, % Registered Voters , % Republicans 48, % Gallagher, Tom (REP) 45, % Democrats 162, % Wallace, Peter Rudy (DEM) 62, % Independents/Other Parties 22, % Commissioner of Agriculture Faircloth, Rich (REP) 26, % Registered Voters , % Crawford, Bob (DEM) 80, % Republicans 43, % General Election 1996 Democrats 154, % President of the United States Independents/Other Parties 17, % Dole, Bob and Jack Kemp (REP) 53, % Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 74, % Registered Voters , % Perot, Ross and Pat Choate (REF) 13, % Republicans 44, % General Election 1994 Democrats 163, % United States Senator Independents/Other Parties 18, % Mack, Connie (REP) 73, % Rodham, Hugh E. (DEM) 39, % Registered Voters , % White 161, % Bush, Jeb and Tom Feeney (REP) 45, % Black 61, % Chiles, Lawton and Buddy MacKay (DEM) 70, % Hispanic 2, % Secretary of State Other 8, % Mortham, Sandy Barringer (REP) 37, % Male 103, % Saunders, Ron (DEM) 73, % Female 129, % Attorney General Gender Not Specified 1, % Ferro, Henry (REP) 27, % Age 18 to 29 58, % Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 83, % Age 30 to 44 66, % Comptroller Age 45 to 54 44, % Milligan, Bob (REP) 33, % Age 55 to 64 28, % Lewis, Gerald (DEM) 78, % Age 65 and Older 35, % Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Age Not Specified % Ireland, Tim (REP) 36, % Votes Cast for President of the U.S. 155, % Nelson, Bill (DEM) 74, % Registered Republicans , % Brogan, Frank T. (REP) 43, % White 44, % Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 67, % Black 1, % Commissioner of Agriculture Hispanic % Smith, Jim (REP) 38, % Other 1, % Crawford, Bob (DEM) 73, % Registered Democrats , % White 100, % Griffin, John (DEM) 21, % Black 56, % Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 27, % Hispanic 1, % General Election 1992 Other 4, % President of the United States (1992) Bush, George and Dan Quayle (REP) 50, % Registered Ind/Other , % Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 68, % White 15, % Perot, Ross and James Stockdale (IND) 26, % Black 3, % United States Senator (1992) Hispanic % Grant, Bill (REP) 36, % Other 2, % Graham, Bob (DEM) 105, %
14 Newly Created Senatorial 7 (Plan S17S0036) Total Population 399,552 General Election 2000 Deviation % President of the United States Bush, George W. & Dick Cheney (REP) 83, % Total Population (2000 Census) 399, % Gore, Al & Joe Lieberman (DEM) 77, % Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 350, % Nader, Ralph & Winona LaDuke (GRE) 2, % Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 22, % All Other Candidates 1, % Hispanic Black (including multirace) % United States Senator Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 18, % McCollum, Bill (REP) 77, % Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 7, % Nelson, Bill (DEM) 81, % Male 194, % Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Female 204, % Gallagher, Tom (REP) 97, % Age 17 and younger 82, % Cosgrove, John (DEM) 61, % Age 18 to , % Age 65 and older 89, % Crist, Charlie (REP) 87, % Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 64, % Voting Age Population (2000 Census) 317, % Democratic Primary 2000 Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 284, % Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 14, % Bush III, James (DEM) 6, % Hispanic Black (including multirace) % Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 18, % Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 12, % General Election 1998 Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 5, % United States Senator Crist, Charlie (REP) 46, % Population Change ( ) 60, % Graham, Bob (DEM) 67, % Total Population (1990 Census) 339, % Bush, Jeb & Frank Brogan (REP) 66, % Non-Hispanic White 310, % MacKay, Buddy & Rick Dantzler (DEM) 49, % Non-Hispanic Black 15, % Secretary of State Hispanic Black % Harris, Katherine (REP) 63, % Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 10, % Gievers, Karen (DEM) 49, % Non-Hispanic Other 2, % Attorney General Bludworth, David H."Dave" (REP) 47, % Voting Age Population (1990 Census) 271, % Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 65, % Non-Hispanic White 251, % Comptroller Non-Hispanic Black 10, % Milligan, Bob (REP) 71, % Hispanic Black % Daughtrey, Newall Jerome (DEM) 39, % Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 6, % Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Non-Hispanic Other 2, % Ireland, Tim (REP) 51, % Nelson, Bill (DEM) 62, % Registered Voters , % Republicans 95, % Gallagher, Tom (REP) 68, % Democrats 102, % Wallace, Peter Rudy (DEM) 45, % Independents/Other Parties 39, % Commissioner of Agriculture Faircloth, Rich (REP) 45, % Registered Voters , % Crawford, Bob (DEM) 66, % Republicans 93, % General Election 1996 Democrats 103, % President of the United States Independents/Other Parties 33, % Dole, Bob and Jack Kemp (REP) 65, % Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 67, % Registered Voters , % Perot, Ross and Pat Choate (REF) 17, % Republicans 94, % General Election 1994 Democrats 106, % United States Senator Independents/Other Parties 27, % Mack, Connie (REP) 85, % Rodham, Hugh E. (DEM) 33, % Registered Voters , % White 218, % Bush, Jeb and Tom Feeney (REP) 62, % Black 8, % Chiles, Lawton and Buddy MacKay (DEM) 58, % Hispanic 2, % Secretary of State Other 7, % Mortham, Sandy Barringer (REP) 63, % Male 108, % Saunders, Ron (DEM) 52, % Female 127, % Attorney General Gender Not Specified % Ferro, Henry (REP) 51, % Age 18 to 29 28, % Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 65, % Age 30 to 44 56, % Comptroller Age 45 to 54 42, % Milligan, Bob (REP) 58, % Age 55 to 64 36, % Lewis, Gerald (DEM) 57, % Age 65 and Older 74, % Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Age Not Specified % Ireland, Tim (REP) 55, % Votes Cast for President of the U.S. 165, % Nelson, Bill (DEM) 61, % Registered Republicans , % Brogan, Frank T. (REP) 65, % White 91, % Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 50, % Black % Commissioner of Agriculture Hispanic % Smith, Jim (REP) 58, % Other 2, % Crawford, Bob (DEM) 55, % Registered Democrats , % White 91, % Griffin, John (DEM) 12, % Black 7, % Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 9, % Hispanic 1, % General Election 1992 Other 2, % President of the United States (1992) Bush, George and Dan Quayle (REP) 61, % Registered Ind/Other , % Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 57, % White 34, % Perot, Ross and James Stockdale (IND) 32, % Black % United States Senator (1992) Hispanic % Grant, Bill (REP) 51, % Other 2, % Graham, Bob (DEM) 96, %
15 Newly Created Senatorial 8 (Plan S17S0036) Total Population 399,568 General Election 2000 Deviation 9 0.0% President of the United States Bush, George W. & Dick Cheney (REP) 106, % Total Population (2000 Census) 399, % Gore, Al & Joe Lieberman (DEM) 61, % Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 332, % Nader, Ralph & Winona LaDuke (GRE) 2, % Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 33, % All Other Candidates 1, % Hispanic Black (including multirace) % United States Senator Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 16, % McCollum, Bill (REP) 100, % Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 16, % Nelson, Bill (DEM) 66, % Male 196, % Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Female 203, % Gallagher, Tom (REP) 116, % Age 17 and younger 88, % Cosgrove, John (DEM) 50, % Age 18 to , % Age 65 and older 60, % Crist, Charlie (REP) 103, % Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 54, % Voting Age Population (2000 Census) 310, % Democratic Primary 2000 Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 264, % Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 22, % Bush III, James (DEM) 6, % Hispanic Black (including multirace) % Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 15, % Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 11, % General Election 1998 Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 11, % United States Senator Crist, Charlie (REP) 52, % Population Change ( ) 113, % Graham, Bob (DEM) 57, % Total Population (1990 Census) 286, % Bush, Jeb & Frank Brogan (REP) 76, % Non-Hispanic White 252, % MacKay, Buddy & Rick Dantzler (DEM) 36, % Non-Hispanic Black 18, % Secretary of State Hispanic Black % Harris, Katherine (REP) 72, % Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 8, % Gievers, Karen (DEM) 38, % Non-Hispanic Other 6, % Attorney General Bludworth, David H."Dave" (REP) 59, % Voting Age Population (1990 Census) 221, % Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 51, % Non-Hispanic White 197, % Comptroller Non-Hispanic Black 12, % Milligan, Bob (REP) 77, % Hispanic Black % Daughtrey, Newall Jerome (DEM) 31, % Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 5, % Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Non-Hispanic Other 4, % Ireland, Tim (REP) 60, % Nelson, Bill (DEM) 50, % Registered Voters , % Republicans 114, % Gallagher, Tom (REP) 75, % Democrats 89, % Wallace, Peter Rudy (DEM) 35, % Independents/Other Parties 43, % Commissioner of Agriculture Faircloth, Rich (REP) 54, % Registered Voters , % Crawford, Bob (DEM) 55, % Republicans 104, % General Election 1996 Democrats 84, % President of the United States Independents/Other Parties 34, % Dole, Bob and Jack Kemp (REP) 79, % Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 52, % Registered Voters , % Perot, Ross and Pat Choate (REF) 11, % Republicans 96, % General Election 1994 Democrats 81, % United States Senator Independents/Other Parties 27, % Mack, Connie (REP) 78, % Rodham, Hugh E. (DEM) 22, % Registered Voters , % White 217, % Bush, Jeb and Tom Feeney (REP) 64, % Black 14, % Chiles, Lawton and Buddy MacKay (DEM) 38, % Hispanic 4, % Secretary of State Other 10, % Mortham, Sandy Barringer (REP) 62, % Male 115, % Saunders, Ron (DEM) 35, % Female 130, % Attorney General Gender Not Specified % Ferro, Henry (REP) 52, % Age 18 to 29 38, % Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 47, % Age 30 to 44 73, % Comptroller Age 45 to 54 47, % Milligan, Bob (REP) 58, % Age 55 to 64 35, % Lewis, Gerald (DEM) 40, % Age 65 and Older 51, % Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Age Not Specified % Ireland, Tim (REP) 57, % Votes Cast for President of the U.S. 171, % Nelson, Bill (DEM) 41, % Registered Republicans , % Brogan, Frank T. (REP) 65, % White 108, % Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 32, % Black 1, % Commissioner of Agriculture Hispanic 1, % Smith, Jim (REP) 61, % Other 3, % Crawford, Bob (DEM) 37, % Registered Democrats , % White 72, % Griffin, John (DEM) 9, % Black 11, % Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 7, % Hispanic 1, % General Election 1992 Other 3, % President of the United States (1992) Bush, George and Dan Quayle (REP) 64, % Registered Ind/Other , % Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 37, % White 36, % Perot, Ross and James Stockdale (IND) 21, % Black 1, % United States Senator (1992) Hispanic 1, % Grant, Bill (REP) 49, % Other 3, % Graham, Bob (DEM) 66, %
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