The 2024 General Election in Florida delivered big wins for Republicans across the state, as the GOP maintained a supermajority in the Florida Legislature with 28 Republicans in the Senate, while picking up a seat in the House and extending their supermajority to 85-35. Voter turnout played a key role in Republican success, as 78.76% of all registered voters made their voices heard in the General Election – the highest voter turnout since 1992.
While Democrats edged Republicans in vote-by-mail ballots by approximately 200,000, Republicans had over than one million more early voters than Democrats. This was key to Republicans maintaining their supermajority in the Legislature.
18 Senate seats were contested in the General Election, while one seat was unopposed in both the Primary and General Election, and one was unopposed following the Primary Election in August. In the General Election, Republicans won 14 out of 18 contested seats. The Senate will welcome eight new members on November 19, including five Republicans and three Democrats.
105 seats in the Florida House were up for grabs in the General Election. Republicans won 85 of these seats, including flipping a seat, to maintain their supermajority in the House. Of the remaining 35 seats, eight were unopposed in the Primary and General Election and six were unopposed following the August Primary Election. There will be many new faces in the Florida House, as 30 Republicans and 10 Democrats will serve in the chamber for the first time.
The Florida Attractions Political Action Committee (FAPAC) supported 22 candidates during the 2024 General Election, including 15 candidates in House races and seven candidates in Senate races. Candidates supported by the FAPAC won all 22 races for a win percentage of 100%.
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