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John Mica Unseated, but Carlos Curbelo Holds on in CD 26

November 8, 2016 - 11:30pm
John Mica and Carlos Curbelo
John Mica and Carlos Curbelo

Florida voters in the Orlando area called home a 24-year veteran lawmaker from Washington on Tuesday.

Political novice Stephanie Murphy, with a powerful financial push from national Democrats, including U.S. House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, ousted veteran U.S. Rep. John Mica, a Winter Park Republican who was seeking his 13th term in Congress.

Democrats targeted Mica because court-ordered redistricting had reshaped his district to include a sizable portion of Orlando, where a Democratic candidate would be favored.

Mica carried Seminole County by about 10,000 votes but lost Orange County by 20,000, resulting in a 51-49 percent election defeat.

Another factor may have been Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, with Murphy's campaign repeatedly tying Mica to the controversial GOP candidate, who was badly beaten in Orange County and barely won Seminole County.

The defeat of Republican incumbents, Mica and David Jolly who lost to former Gov. Charlie Crist in St. Petersburg, represented two of the three Florida congressional seats picked up by Democrats Tuesday. They added another with the election of Val Demings, a former Orlando police chief, in Congressional District 10, another Orange County seat, which had been previously held by U.S. Rep. Dan Webster, a Republican who moved to Congressional District 11, where he was easily elected Tuesday night.

However, the pickup of three seats by the Democrats was offset by the loss of two seats.

Carlos Curbelo thanks his supporters Tuesday
Carlos Curbelo thanks his supporters Tuesday

Neal Dunn, a Panama City Republican and physician, easily won election Tuesday in Congressional District 2, which was previously represented by Gwen Graham, a Tallahassee Democrat who did not seek another term.

U.S. Army veteran Brian Mast, a Palm City Republican, beat Randy Perkins, a Delray Beach Democrat, for Congressional District 18, which was held by U.S. Rep. Patrick Murphy, a Jupiter Democrat who lost Tuesday in a U.S. Senate race.

In another highly watched race, U.S. Rep. Carlos Curbelo, a Republican, beat Joe Garcia, a Democrat, by a 52-41 percent margin in Congressional District 26 in the Miami area.

The net effect of the night was a one-seat pickup for the Democrats in Florida, which gives Republicans a 16-11 edge in the delegation.

The delegation is more diverse, with four African-American members and four Hispanic members, including Darren Soto, who won election to Congressional District 9 in the Orlando area, becoming Florida's first congressional representative of Puerto Rican heritage.

Among the other new members heading to Congress are Matt Gaetz, a Republican representing the Panhandle's Congressional District 1; former Jacksonville Sheriff John Rutherford, a Republican representing Congressional District 4; and former state Sen. Al Lawson, a Democrat representing North Florida's Congressional District 5, which was previously represented by U.S. Rep. Corrine Brown.

 

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