Candidate | Party | Win % |
---|---|---|
Carlos Gimenez INCUMBENT | 91% | |
Phil Ehr | 9% |
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Chance of winning Florida 28 over time
Our model is updated every day, blending the latest data on polls and fundraising with "fundamental" factors like incumbency and each district's partisan lean. Below is a chart over time of our best estimate of the most likely number of House seats each party will win, surrounded by a range of other plausible outcomes.
About Florida 28
Cook PVI
R+2.4
Last Winner
Republican
Campaign Finance
An overview of each candidate's financial activity during the campaign, showing how much money they raised and spent. Campaign finance data can be a powerful indicator of a candidate's support base and overall campaign health.
Candidate | Cash on hand | Raised | Spent | Report | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Carlos Gimenez | $942,858 | $340,712 | $857,062 | October 16, 2024 | |
Phil Ehr | $34,127 | $1,073,688 | $1,113,446 | October 16, 2024 |
Candidate
Cash on hand
$942,858
Raised
$340,712
Spent
$857,062
Report
Date
October 16, 2024
Candidate
Cash on hand
$34,127
Raised
$1,073,688
Spent
$1,113,446
Report
Date
October 16, 2024
Past Elections
This section displays the previous election results in previous elections for Florida 28. By examining past election results, we can assess the historical performance and voter preferences in the district. This information is crucial for understanding trends and potential shifts in voter support.
2022 Florida House 28 | Vote % | Total Votes |
---|---|---|
Carlos A. Gimenez | 63.68% | 134,457 |
Robert Asencio | 36.31% | 76,665 |
Jeremiah Schaffer | 0.01% | 28 |
2022 Florida House 28
Carlos A. Gimenez
Vote %
63.68%
Total Votes
134,457
2022 Florida House 28
Robert Asencio
Vote %
36.31%
Total Votes
76,665
2022 Florida House 28
Jeremiah Schaffer
Vote %
0.01%
Total Votes
28
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