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WASHINGTON - Florida Republican Jimmy Patronis beat Democrat Gay Valimont in Tuesday’s special election to fill a former Republican Rep. Matt Gaetz's House of Representatives seat, a critical ...
Florida Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis will be Northwest ... seat left vacant with the resignation of former U.S. Rep. Matt Gaetz. Gay Valimont had 72,304 votes, 42.28%.
and Jimmy Patronis, R-Fla., won special elections ... The 1st Congressional District, which had been represented by former Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., maintains a heavy military presence in multiple ...
Matt Gaetz. Gay Valimont had 72,304 votes, 42.28%. Non-party affiliated candidate Stephen Broden took just under 1% of the total with 1,382 votes. Read the full story: Jimmy Patronis wins election ...
As of Tuesday, Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis is no longer in office, having resigned from the state’s top financial post to run for and win Matt Gaetz’s open seat in Congress ...
President Donald Trump and other leading conservatives are celebrating a special election sweep in Florida, calling it a “huge win for America" and a rebuke to Democrat hopes for an upset in the deep ...