Republican Jimmy Patronis has won the special election for Florida’s 1st Congressional District, defeating Democrat Gay Valimont. Patronis, who previously served as Florida’s Chief Financial Officer, secured nearly 57% of the vote. The seat was vacated by Republican Matt Gaetz, and Patronis' win helps maintain the GOP's narrow majority in the U.S. House of Representatives. Despite strong financial support for Valimont, the district's conservative lean helped Patronis prevail. This marks the second recent GOP win in Florida, reinforcing Republican strength in the state.
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St. Johns County reports over 40% voter turnout in District 6 special election won by Republican Randy Fine
In the 6th Congressional District, Trump received roughly 65% of the vote in 2024, just behind the 67% Waltz received in his final House reelection bid. In Tuesday’s special election, Fine was underperforming Waltz by about 10 percentage points.
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