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N Senate Plan: S17S0036 Sponsor: Sen. Laurent, John F. Total number of districts: 40 Range of population (total deviation from target): 118 persons (0.0%) All geography assigned: True All districts contiguous: True Processed: 3/15/2002 0 50 100 150 Miles MONROE POLK LEE LEVY BAY COLLIER LAKE MARION MIAMI-DADE PALM BEACH VOLUSIA BREVARD OSCEOLA DIXIE TAYLOR WALTON GULF HENDRY DUVAL PASCO LEON BROWARD GLADES CLAY ORANGE CITRUS JACKSON FRANKLIN ALACHUA OKALOOSA LIBERTY PUTNAM SANTA ROSA NASSAU HIGHLANDS MARTIN MANATEE BAKER ESCAMBIA ST. JOHNS HILLSBOROUGH DESOTO MADISON HARDEE COLUMBIA WAKULLA ST. LUCIE SUMTER CHARLOTTE SARASOTA OKEECHOBEE SUWANNEE PINELLAS FLAGLER CALHOUN HOLMES JEFFERSON GADSDEN HERNANDO HAMILTON LAFAYETTE WASHINGTON INDIAN RIVER UNION SEMINOLE GILCHRIST BRADFORD 3 6 2 39 7 17 14 4 5 26 8 1 27 21 15 28 20 24 9 37 23 11 10 12 34 25 18 16 13 35 22 30 19 40 31 38 32 29 33 36 Newly Created Senatorial Districts, 2002 House Joint Resolution 1987 Plan S17S0036 by Sen. Laurent Committee on Reapportionment 404 South Monroe Street, 103 S.O.B. Tallahassee, FL 32399-1100 Voice: 850/487-5855 Fax: 850/487-6458 www.leg.state.fl.us/senateredistricting Senator Daniel Webster, Chairman The Florida Senate

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Newly Created Senatorial Districts, 2002House Joint Resolution 1987

Plan S17S0036 by Sen. Laurent

Committee on Reapportionment404 South Monroe Street, 103 S.O.B.

Tallahassee, FL 32399-1100Voice: 850/487-5855 Fax: 850/487-6458

www.leg.state.fl.us/senateredistrictingSenator Daniel Webster, Chairman

The Florida Senate

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Lynn Haven

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Callaway

Vernon

Woodville

Wewahitchka

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Chipley

Midway

Carrabelle

Bonifay

Graceville

Greenwood

Malone

Chattahoochee

Springfield

Jacob City

Port St. Joe

Gretna

Blountstown

Altha

Havana

Cedar Grove

Apalachicola

St. Marks

AlfordGrand Ridge

Pretty Bayou

Cottondale

Wausau

Sopchoppy

Mexico Beach

Greensboro

Campbellton

Hiland Park

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Bellview

Freeport

Destin

Niceville

Valparaiso

Molino

Wright

Westville

Warrington

Milton

Ebro

De Funiak Springs

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Committee on Reapportionment404 South Monroe Street, 103 S.O.B.

Tallahassee, FL 32399-1100Voice: 850/487-5855 Fax: 850/487-6458

www.leg.state.fl.us/senateredistrictingSenator Daniel Webster, Chairman

The Florida Senate

Newly Created Senatorial Districts (Plan 17S0036)

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Spring Hill

Newberry

Hernando

Lecanto

Alachua

Gainesville

Pine Ridge

Shady Hills

Perry

Yankeetown

Sugarmill Woods

Citrus Springs

Land O' Lakes

High Springs

Homosassa Springs

Lake City

Manattee Road

East Bronson

Citrus Hills

Hudson

Odessa

Live Oak

Andrews

Homosassa

Inverness

Holiday

Dunnellon

Trinity

Williston

Inglis

Floral City

Elfers

Williston Highlands

Crystal River

Brooksville

Chiefland

Wesley Chapel

Bayonet Point

Bell

North Weeki Wachee

Archer

Lee

Trenton

Madison

New Port Richey

Hernando Beach

Five Points

Jasmine Estates

East Williston

Fort White

Cedar Key

Cross City

Mayo

Fanning Springs

La Crosse

White Springs

Greenville

Otter Creek

Branford

Masaryktown

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Worthington Springs

Horseshoe Beach

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Newly Created Senatorial Districts (Plan 17S0036)

Committee on Reapportionment404 South Monroe Street, 103 S.O.B.

Tallahassee, FL 32399-1100Voice: 850/487-5855 Fax: 850/487-6458

www.leg.state.fl.us/senateredistrictingSenator Daniel Webster, Chairman

The Florida Senate

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Tampa

Cape Coral

St. Petersburg

North Port

Lehigh Acres

Lakeland

Lutz

Sanibel

Keystone

Alva

Fort Myers

Clearwater

Brandon

Dunedin

Estero

East Lake

North Fort Myers

Sarasota

Largo

Bonita Springs

Poinciana

Gandy

Iona

Plant City

Ruskin

Palm Harbor

Naples

Winter Haven

Port Charlotte

Bradenton

Bartow

Fish Hawk

Buckingham

Punta Gorda

Placid Lakes

Town 'n' Country

Sebring

Venice

St. Pete Beach

Captiva

Thonotosassa

Gibsonton

Rotonda

Marco Island

Pinellas Park

Lake Wales

Tarpon Springs

St. James City

Westchase

Gateway

Feather Sound

Cheval

Citrus Park

Bokeelia

Laurel

Riverview

Olga

Wimauma

Osprey

Villas

Oldsmar

Auburndale

Cortez

Fruitville

Valrico

Haines City

Immokalee

Lake Magdalene

Englewood

Lake Alfred

Medulla

Greater Sun Center

Mango

Port La Belle

Longboat Key

Ellenton

Dundee

Cleveland

Avon Park

Arcadia

Palmetto

South Venice

Gulfport

Lely Resort

Fort MeadeApollo Beach

Dover

Southeast Arcadia

Orangetree

McGregor

Kathleen

Bee Ridge

Egypt Lake-Leto

Punta Rassa

MulberryBelleair

Wauchula

Tierra Verde

Treasure Island

Vamo

Fort Myers Beach

Siesta Key

Golden Gate

San Carlos Park

Seminole

Tice

Pelican Bay

WaverlyWahneta

South Bradenton

Lake Hamilton

North Sarasota

Plantation

Lake Placid

Frostproof

Pine Island Center

Pebble Creek

Vineyards

Madeira Beach

Sylvan Shores

Manasota Key

Suncoast Estates

Davenport

Whitfield

Harbour Heights

Warm Mineral Springs

Holmes Beach

Babson Park

Zolfo Springs

Naples Park

Bowling Green

Burnt Store Marina

Highland City

Ridgecrest

Polk City

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Committee on Reapportionment404 South Monroe Street, 103 S.O.B.

Tallahassee, FL 32399-1100Voice: 850/487-5855 Fax: 850/487-6458

www.leg.state.fl.us/senateredistrictingSenator Daniel Webster, Chairman

The Florida Senate

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Jacksonville

Ocala

Deltona

Palm Coast

Mims

Gainesville

Daytona Beach

Yulee

Orlando

Hernando

Lecanto

Alachua

Sanford

Apopka

De Bary

Pine Ridge

Titusville

Leesburg

Floral City

Port Orange

Oviedo

Yalaha

Lakeside

Ormond Beach

De Land

Bithlo

Fruit Cove

Eustis

Geneva

Middleburg

New Smyrna Beach

Ocoee

Citrus Springs

Sugarmill Woods

Ponce Inlet

Oak Hill

Pierson

Jacksonville Beach

Palm Valley

Starke

Palatka

Winter Springs

Clermont

Lake Mary

Atlantic Beach

Samsula-Spruce Creek

Inverness

Citrus Hills

Tavares

St. Augustine

Pine Hills

Edgewater

Hilliard

Winter Park

Dunnellon

Lady Lake

Nassau Village-Ratliff

Williston

MaitlandCasselberry

Fernandina Beach

Bunnell

Interlachen

Mount Dora

Wekiwa Springs

Winter Garden

Orange City

Lockhart

Wildwood

Paisley

Green Cove Springs

Neptune Beach

Holly Hill

Astor

Orange Park

Forest City

Zellwood

Brooksville

Lake Helen

Umatilla

Sawgrass

Archer

Minneola

Heathrow

Ferndale

South Daytona

Mascotte

Hawthorne

Macclenny

Flagler Beach

LisbonFruitland Park

Groveland

Asbury Lake

High Point

Astatula

Silver Lake

Union Park

Waldo

Baldwin

Bushnell

Pomona Park

Chuluota

Lake Panasoffkee

Silver Springs Shores

East Williston

Lake Mack-Forest Hills

Orlovista

Inverness Highlands South

Butler Beach

Lawtey

Belleview

Welaka

TangerineMount Plymouth Midway

Pittman

St. Augustine Shores

Webster

Center Hill

Crescent City

Pine Lakes

Lake Butler

De Leon Springs

Callahan

Reddick

La Crosse

Newberry

Villano Beach

Hampton

Micanopy

Keystone Heights

Penney Farms

Crescent Beach

St. Augustine Beach

Ormond-By-The-Sea

Hastings

McIntosh

Raiford

Brooker

Altoona

Marineland

Beverly Beach

Nobleton

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Committee on Reapportionment404 South Monroe Street, 103 S.O.B.

Tallahassee, FL 32399-1100Voice: 850/487-5855 Fax: 850/487-6458

www.leg.state.fl.us/senateredistrictingSenator Daniel Webster, Chairman

The Florida Senate

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Alva

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Jupiter

Melbourne

West Palm Beach

Sanford

Apopka

Titusville

Wellington

Bay Lake

Oviedo

Palm Beach Gardens

Wedgefield

Hutchinson Island South

Citrus Ridge

Fort Pierce

Lake Butter

Bithlo

Palm City

Geneva

Malabar

Ocoee

Cocoa

Micco

Sebastian

Placid Lakes

Kissimmee

Sebring

Stuart

St. Cloud

Lake Wales

Rockledge

Eustis

Cocoa Beach

Vero Beach

Gifford

Winter Springs

Celebration

Florida Ridge

Lake Mary

Palm Beach

North Beach

Pine Hills

Sharpes

Olga

Haines City

Winter Park

Meadow Woods

Riviera BeachPort La Belle

Maitland

White City

Pahokee

Casselberry

De Bary

Winter Garden

Jensen Beach

Vero Beach South

Mount Dora

Wekiwa Springs

Dundee

Fellsmere

Royal Palm Beach

Lake Worth

Indiantown

Avon Park

Lockhart

Winter Beach

Belle Isle

West Melbourne

Clewiston

Hobe Sound

Forest City

Belle Glade

Conway

Lakewood Park

Zellwood

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Indian River Shores

Christmas

South Bay

Loughman

Roseland

Heathrow

Okeechobee

Doctor Phillips

Port Salerno

Taylor Creek

Ferndale

Port St. John

Williamsburg

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Jupiter Island

Lake Hamilton

Buena Ventura Lakes

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Fort Pierce South

Taft

Oak Hill

Tequesta

Chuluota

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Satellite Beach

Orlovista

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Sylvan Shores

Lake Hart

Tangerine

South Patrick Shores

Midway

Juno Beach

Cypress Quarters

Davenport

Cape Canaveral

Deltona

Canal Point

Harlem

Palm Springs

Babson Park

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Committee on Reapportionment404 South Monroe Street, 103 S.O.B.

Tallahassee, FL 32399-1100Voice: 850/487-5855 Fax: 850/487-6458

www.leg.state.fl.us/senateredistrictingSenator Daniel Webster, Chairman

The Florida SenateNewly Created Senatorial Districts (Plan 17S0036)

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Miami

Davie

Islandia

Miramar

Weston

Coral Gables

Hollywood

Wellington

Hialeah

Boca Raton

Sunrise

Doral

Plantation

Pembroke Pines

Kendall

Fort Lauderdale

Coral Springs

West Palm Beach

Miami Beach

Tamarac

Pompano Beach

Homestead

Parkland

Delray Beach

Margate

Cutler

Boynton Beach

Deerfield Beach

Tamiami

Pinecrest

Coconut Creek

North Miami

Princeton

Carol City

Palm Beach

Lauderhill

Ojus

Cooper City

Kendale Lakes

Medley

Royal Palm Beach

Lake Worth

Sunset

Oakland Park

The Hammocks

Miami Lakes

Belle Glade

Norland

Opa-locka

Greenacres

Hallandale

Goulds

Dania Beach

Aventura

Cutler Ridge

Lantana

South Bay

Golden GladesCountry Club

Westchester

Westview

Fountainbleau

Three Lakes

Country Estates

Boca Del Mar

Leisure City

West Little River

Kendall West

Florida City

Glenvar Heights

Miami Shores

Richmond West

Homestead Base

Gladeview

Sunshine Ranches

North Lauderdale

Manalapan

Andover

Miami Springs

Rolling Oaks

Golf

Atlantis

Golden Lakes

East Perrine

South Miami

Kings Point

Ocean Ridge

Hialeah Gardens

Lighthouse Point

Harlem

Wilton Manors

Palm Springs

Surfside

Hamptons at Boca Raton

Lake Harbor

Key Biscayne

Hillsboro Beach

Boca Pointe

Sunny Isles Beach

Westgate-Belvedere Homes

Highland BeachWhisper Walk

Gulf Stream

Melrose ParkBroadview Park

Mission Bay

Villages of Oriole

Lauderdale-by-the-Sea

Lake Clarke Shores

North Bay Village

Utopia

Dunes Road

Terra Mar

Lakeside Green

West Ken-Lark

Fisher Island

Belle Glade Camp

Palm Aire

Edgewater

Godfrey Road

Gun Club Estates

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Committee on Reapportionment404 South Monroe Street, 103 S.O.B.

Tallahassee, FL 32399-1100Voice: 850/487-5855 Fax: 850/487-6458

www.leg.state.fl.us/senateredistrictingSenator Daniel Webster, Chairman

The Florida Senate

Newly Created Senatorial Districts (Plan 17S0036)

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Total District Population 399,563 General Election 2000 Deviation 4 0.0% President of the United States

Bush, George W. & Dick Cheney (REP) 46,125 38.6%Total Population (2000 Census) 399,563 100.0% Gore, Al & Joe Lieberman (DEM) 71,504 59.8% Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 171,915 43.0% Nader, Ralph & Winona LaDuke (GRE) 1,013 0.8% Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 201,097 50.3% All Other Candidates 866 0.7% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 2,056 0.5% United States Senator Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 11,571 2.9% McCollum, Bill (REP) 44,394 36.7% Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 12,924 3.2% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 76,590 63.3% Male 190,956 47.8% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Female 208,607 52.2% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 56,852 46.2% Age 17 and younger 109,278 27.3% Cosgrove, John (DEM) 66,117 53.8% Age 18 to 64 243,770 61.0% Commissioner of Education Age 65 and older 46,515 11.6% Crist, Charlie (REP) 46,399 39.8%

Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 70,049 60.2%Voting Age Population (2000 Census) 290,285 100.0% Democratic Primary 2000 Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 137,582 47.4% Commissioner of Education Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 133,909 46.1% Bush III, James (DEM) 10,566 32.8% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 1,231 0.4% Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 21,654 67.2% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 8,135 2.8% General Election 1998 Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 9,428 3.2% United States Senator

Crist, Charlie (REP) 22,708 26.5%Population Change (2000-1990) 20,609 5.4% Graham, Bob (DEM) 63,130 73.5%

Governor and Lieutenant GovernorTotal Population (1990 Census) 378,954 100.0% Bush, Jeb & Frank Brogan (REP) 36,790 41.6% Non-Hispanic White 195,746 51.7% MacKay, Buddy & Rick Dantzler (DEM) 51,741 58.4% Non-Hispanic Black 169,586 44.8% Secretary of State Hispanic Black 1,291 0.3% Harris, Katherine (REP) 34,223 39.8% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 6,727 1.8% Gievers, Karen (DEM) 51,711 60.2% Non-Hispanic Other 5,604 1.5% Attorney General

Bludworth, David H."Dave" (REP) 26,166 30.3%Voting Age Population (1990 Census) 278,266 100.0% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 60,207 69.7% Non-Hispanic White 155,281 55.8% Comptroller Non-Hispanic Black 113,257 40.7% Milligan, Bob (REP) 36,230 42.9% Hispanic Black 821 0.3% Daughtrey, Newall Jerome (DEM) 48,267 57.1% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 4,871 1.8% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Non-Hispanic Other 4,036 1.5% Ireland, Tim (REP) 26,578 30.6%

Nelson, Bill (DEM) 60,298 69.4%Registered Voters 2000 210,881 100.0% Commissioner of Education Republicans 47,409 22.5% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 37,251 42.8% Democrats 137,610 65.3% Wallace, Peter Rudy (DEM) 49,737 57.2% Independents/Other Parties 25,862 12.3% Commissioner of Agriculture

Faircloth, Rich (REP) 24,085 27.9%Registered Voters 1998 208,799 100.0% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 62,137 72.1% Republicans 47,077 22.5% General Election 1996 Democrats 139,549 66.8% President of the United States Independents/Other Parties 22,171 10.6% Dole, Bob and Jack Kemp (REP) 40,057 33.0%

Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 75,049 61.9%Registered Voters 1996 204,349 100.0% Perot, Ross and Pat Choate (REF) 6,197 5.1% Republicans 46,124 22.6% General Election 1994 Democrats 139,386 68.2% United States Senator Independents/Other Parties 18,839 9.2% Mack, Connie (REP) 51,554 58.5%

Rodham, Hugh E. (DEM) 36,587 41.5%Registered Voters 2000 210,881 100.0% Governor and Lieutenant Governor White 100,811 47.8% Bush, Jeb and Tom Feeney (REP) 38,858 41.9% Black 97,898 46.4% Chiles, Lawton and Buddy MacKay (DEM) 53,834 58.1% Hispanic 2,748 1.3% Secretary of State Other 9,425 4.5% Mortham, Sandy Barringer (REP) 35,665 42.0% Male 90,675 43.0% Saunders, Ron (DEM) 49,280 58.0% Female 119,228 56.5% Attorney General Gender Not Specified 978 0.5% Ferro, Henry (REP) 28,353 32.0% Age 18 to 29 44,505 21.1% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 60,162 68.0% Age 30 to 44 66,338 31.5% Comptroller Age 45 to 54 38,368 18.2% Milligan, Bob (REP) 32,115 36.8% Age 55 to 64 24,742 11.7% Lewis, Gerald (DEM) 55,176 63.2% Age 65 and Older 36,890 17.5% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Age Not Specified 38 0.0% Ireland, Tim (REP) 32,408 37.3% Votes Cast for President of the U.S. 119,506 56.7% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 54,518 62.7%

Commissioner of EducationRegistered Republicans 2000 47,409 100.0% Brogan, Frank T. (REP) 38,160 43.0% White 40,812 86.1% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 50,646 57.0% Black 3,811 8.0% Commissioner of Agriculture Hispanic 754 1.6% Smith, Jim (REP) 37,106 42.0% Other 1,763 3.7% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 51,192 58.0%

Democratic Primary 1994Registered Democrats 2000 137,610 100.0% Commissioner of Education White 45,322 32.9% Griffin, John (DEM) 16,000 55.2% Black 87,103 63.3% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 12,986 44.8% Hispanic 1,208 0.9% General Election 1992 Other 4,280 3.1% President of the United States (1992)

Bush, George and Dan Quayle (REP) 45,327 35.8%Registered Ind/Other 2000 25,862 100.0% Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 66,639 52.6% White 14,675 56.7% Perot, Ross and James Stockdale (IND) 14,817 11.7% Black 6,984 27.0% United States Senator (1992) Hispanic 785 3.0% Grant, Bill (REP) 28,767 26.0% Other 3,381 13.1% Graham, Bob (DEM) 82,005 74.0%

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Total District Population 399,543 General Election 2000 Deviation -16 0.0% President of the United States

Bush, George W. & Dick Cheney (REP) 103,852 65.3%Total Population (2000 Census) 399,543 100.0% Gore, Al & Joe Lieberman (DEM) 51,347 32.3% Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 307,896 77.1% Nader, Ralph & Winona LaDuke (GRE) 2,028 1.3% Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 66,795 16.7% All Other Candidates 1,817 1.1% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 755 0.2% United States Senator Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 8,351 2.1% McCollum, Bill (REP) 92,034 60.3% Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 15,746 3.9% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 60,712 39.7% Male 198,362 49.6% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Female 201,181 50.4% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 107,380 70.1% Age 17 and younger 100,479 25.1% Cosgrove, John (DEM) 45,899 29.9% Age 18 to 64 248,137 62.1% Commissioner of Education Age 65 and older 50,927 12.7% Crist, Charlie (REP) 92,876 62.9%

Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 54,735 37.1%Voting Age Population (2000 Census) 299,064 100.0% Democratic Primary 2000 Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 236,280 79.0% Commissioner of Education Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 45,149 15.1% Bush III, James (DEM) 13,936 36.9% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 456 0.2% Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 23,799 63.1% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 5,775 1.9% General Election 1998 Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 11,404 3.8% United States Senator

Crist, Charlie (REP) 47,749 46.3%Population Change (2000-1990) 66,524 20.0% Graham, Bob (DEM) 55,320 53.7%

Governor and Lieutenant GovernorTotal Population (1990 Census) 333,019 100.0% Bush, Jeb & Frank Brogan (REP) 69,317 67.8% Non-Hispanic White 265,128 79.6% MacKay, Buddy & Rick Dantzler (DEM) 32,962 32.2% Non-Hispanic Black 55,067 16.5% Secretary of State Hispanic Black 317 0.1% Harris, Katherine (REP) 60,774 60.7% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 5,063 1.5% Gievers, Karen (DEM) 39,328 39.3% Non-Hispanic Other 7,444 2.2% Attorney General

Bludworth, David H."Dave" (REP) 52,612 51.9%Voting Age Population (1990 Census) 244,918 100.0% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 48,715 48.1% Non-Hispanic White 199,847 81.6% Comptroller Non-Hispanic Black 36,128 14.8% Milligan, Bob (REP) 65,634 66.4% Hispanic Black 224 0.1% Daughtrey, Newall Jerome (DEM) 33,258 33.6% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 3,544 1.4% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Non-Hispanic Other 5,175 2.1% Ireland, Tim (REP) 54,013 53.6%

Nelson, Bill (DEM) 46,746 46.4%Registered Voters 2000 239,263 100.0% Commissioner of Education Republicans 92,090 38.5% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 63,337 63.0% Democrats 119,173 49.8% Wallace, Peter Rudy (DEM) 37,143 37.0% Independents/Other Parties 27,997 11.7% Commissioner of Agriculture

Faircloth, Rich (REP) 49,284 49.3%Registered Voters 1998 222,651 100.0% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 50,601 50.7% Republicans 80,460 36.1% General Election 1996 Democrats 121,222 54.4% President of the United States Independents/Other Parties 20,968 9.4% Dole, Bob and Jack Kemp (REP) 78,233 54.7%

Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 49,015 34.3%Registered Voters 1996 212,943 100.0% Perot, Ross and Pat Choate (REF) 15,814 11.1% Republicans 73,645 34.6% General Election 1994 Democrats 122,596 57.6% United States Senator Independents/Other Parties 16,702 7.8% Mack, Connie (REP) 81,039 77.8%

Rodham, Hugh E. (DEM) 23,125 22.2%Registered Voters 2000 239,263 100.0% Governor and Lieutenant Governor White 198,395 82.9% Bush, Jeb and Tom Feeney (REP) 61,530 58.0% Black 30,459 12.7% Chiles, Lawton and Buddy MacKay (DEM) 44,504 42.0% Hispanic 1,305 0.5% Secretary of State Other 9,104 3.8% Mortham, Sandy Barringer (REP) 58,893 58.6% Male 111,790 46.7% Saunders, Ron (DEM) 41,573 41.4% Female 127,071 53.1% Attorney General Gender Not Specified 402 0.2% Ferro, Henry (REP) 47,563 47.1% Age 18 to 29 46,377 19.4% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 53,379 52.9% Age 30 to 44 74,626 31.2% Comptroller Age 45 to 54 44,633 18.7% Milligan, Bob (REP) 52,388 51.9% Age 55 to 64 32,480 13.6% Lewis, Gerald (DEM) 48,464 48.1% Age 65 and Older 41,144 17.2% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Age Not Specified 3 0.0% Ireland, Tim (REP) 54,124 53.8% Votes Cast for President of the U.S. 159,043 66.5% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 46,519 46.2%

Commissioner of EducationRegistered Republicans 2000 92,090 100.0% Brogan, Frank T. (REP) 59,221 59.2% White 86,247 93.7% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 40,798 40.8% Black 1,936 2.1% Commissioner of Agriculture Hispanic 537 0.6% Smith, Jim (REP) 51,663 51.2% Other 3,352 3.6% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 49,219 48.8%

Democratic Primary 1994Registered Democrats 2000 119,173 100.0% Commissioner of Education White 89,830 75.4% Griffin, John (DEM) 17,958 55.8% Black 25,995 21.8% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 14,252 44.2% Hispanic 417 0.3% General Election 1992 Other 2,949 2.5% President of the United States (1992)

Bush, George and Dan Quayle (REP) 65,316 48.8%Registered Ind/Other 2000 27,997 100.0% Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 39,618 29.6% White 22,317 79.7% Perot, Ross and James Stockdale (IND) 28,982 21.6% Black 2,527 9.0% United States Senator (1992) Hispanic 351 1.3% Grant, Bill (REP) 53,611 40.8% Other 2,802 10.0% Graham, Bob (DEM) 77,673 59.2%

Newly Created Senatorial District 2 (Plan S17S0036)

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Total District Population 399,512 General Election 2000 Deviation -47 0.0% President of the United States

Bush, George W. & Dick Cheney (REP) 90,403 53.1%Total Population (2000 Census) 399,512 100.0% Gore, Al & Joe Lieberman (DEM) 74,833 44.0% Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 326,532 81.7% Nader, Ralph & Winona LaDuke (GRE) 3,093 1.8% Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 47,054 11.8% All Other Candidates 1,794 1.1% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 961 0.2% United States Senator Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 17,012 4.3% McCollum, Bill (REP) 79,798 48.6% Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 7,953 2.0% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 84,399 51.4% Male 195,067 48.8% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Female 204,445 51.2% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 101,724 61.7% Age 17 and younger 83,490 20.9% Cosgrove, John (DEM) 63,098 38.3% Age 18 to 64 223,361 55.9% Commissioner of Education Age 65 and older 92,661 23.2% Crist, Charlie (REP) 84,379 54.5%

Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 70,414 45.5%Voting Age Population (2000 Census) 316,022 100.0% Democratic Primary 2000 Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 264,404 83.7% Commissioner of Education Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 32,999 10.4% Bush III, James (DEM) 18,597 35.5% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 614 0.2% Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 33,743 64.5% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 12,070 3.8% General Election 1998 Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 5,935 1.9% United States Senator

Crist, Charlie (REP) 47,140 38.9%Population Change (2000-1990) 96,005 31.6% Graham, Bob (DEM) 74,192 61.1%

Governor and Lieutenant GovernorTotal Population (1990 Census) 303,507 100.0% Bush, Jeb & Frank Brogan (REP) 70,640 57.5% Non-Hispanic White 259,054 85.4% MacKay, Buddy & Rick Dantzler (DEM) 52,112 42.5% Non-Hispanic Black 34,526 11.4% Secretary of State Hispanic Black 462 0.2% Harris, Katherine (REP) 65,859 55.2% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 6,993 2.3% Gievers, Karen (DEM) 53,431 44.8% Non-Hispanic Other 2,472 0.8% Attorney General

Bludworth, David H."Dave" (REP) 46,287 38.4%Voting Age Population (1990 Census) 235,876 100.0% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 74,187 61.6% Non-Hispanic White 205,377 87.1% Comptroller Non-Hispanic Black 23,181 9.8% Milligan, Bob (REP) 73,882 62.9% Hispanic Black 326 0.1% Daughtrey, Newall Jerome (DEM) 43,639 37.1% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 5,223 2.2% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Non-Hispanic Other 1,769 0.7% Ireland, Tim (REP) 51,792 42.9%

Nelson, Bill (DEM) 68,827 57.1%Registered Voters 2000 254,485 100.0% Commissioner of Education Republicans 81,201 31.9% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 68,596 57.0% Democrats 140,734 55.3% Wallace, Peter Rudy (DEM) 51,694 43.0% Independents/Other Parties 32,551 12.8% Commissioner of Agriculture

Faircloth, Rich (REP) 43,125 36.4%Registered Voters 1998 234,489 100.0% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 75,392 63.6% Republicans 73,190 31.2% General Election 1996 Democrats 134,760 57.5% President of the United States Independents/Other Parties 26,541 11.3% Dole, Bob and Jack Kemp (REP) 63,917 43.2%

Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 65,087 44.0%Registered Voters 1996 231,211 100.0% Perot, Ross and Pat Choate (REF) 19,083 12.9% Republicans 71,465 30.9% General Election 1994 Democrats 137,585 59.5% United States Senator Independents/Other Parties 22,161 9.6% Mack, Connie (REP) 86,236 73.3%

Rodham, Hugh E. (DEM) 31,451 26.7%Registered Voters 2000 254,485 100.0% Governor and Lieutenant Governor White 221,748 87.1% Bush, Jeb and Tom Feeney (REP) 61,463 51.4% Black 22,234 8.7% Chiles, Lawton and Buddy MacKay (DEM) 58,053 48.6% Hispanic 3,301 1.3% Secretary of State Other 7,203 2.8% Mortham, Sandy Barringer (REP) 56,802 49.6% Male 116,426 45.7% Saunders, Ron (DEM) 57,833 50.4% Female 137,649 54.1% Attorney General Gender Not Specified 410 0.2% Ferro, Henry (REP) 46,010 40.0% Age 18 to 29 35,946 14.1% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 68,882 60.0% Age 30 to 44 57,906 22.8% Comptroller Age 45 to 54 41,443 16.3% Milligan, Bob (REP) 52,300 45.8% Age 55 to 64 39,766 15.6% Lewis, Gerald (DEM) 61,825 54.2% Age 65 and Older 79,371 31.2% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Age Not Specified 53 0.0% Ireland, Tim (REP) 52,791 46.0% Votes Cast for President of the U.S. 170,123 66.8% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 61,900 54.0%

Commissioner of EducationRegistered Republicans 2000 81,201 100.0% Brogan, Frank T. (REP) 60,059 52.5% White 77,493 95.4% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 54,233 47.5% Black 954 1.2% Commissioner of Agriculture Hispanic 778 1.0% Smith, Jim (REP) 54,373 46.9% Other 1,953 2.4% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 61,618 53.1%

Democratic Primary 1994Registered Democrats 2000 140,734 100.0% Commissioner of Education White 115,577 82.1% Griffin, John (DEM) 21,025 52.7% Black 20,066 14.3% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 18,834 47.3% Hispanic 1,758 1.2% General Election 1992 Other 3,348 2.4% President of the United States (1992)

Bush, George and Dan Quayle (REP) 53,962 38.4%Registered Ind/Other 2000 32,551 100.0% Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 52,942 37.7% White 28,678 88.1% Perot, Ross and James Stockdale (IND) 33,544 23.9% Black 1,210 3.7% United States Senator (1992) Hispanic 762 2.3% Grant, Bill (REP) 49,834 35.3% Other 1,900 5.8% Graham, Bob (DEM) 91,442 64.7%

Newly Created Senatorial District 3 (Plan S17S0036)

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Total District Population 399,586 General Election 2000 Deviation 27 0.0% President of the United States

Bush, George W. & Dick Cheney (REP) 117,157 69.6%Total Population (2000 Census) 399,586 100.0% Gore, Al & Joe Lieberman (DEM) 46,980 27.9% Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 329,148 82.4% Nader, Ralph & Winona LaDuke (GRE) 2,662 1.6% Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 37,165 9.3% All Other Candidates 1,510 0.9% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 839 0.2% United States Senator Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 13,226 3.3% McCollum, Bill (REP) 108,545 67.0% Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 19,208 4.8% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 53,446 33.0% Male 201,779 50.5% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Female 197,807 49.5% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 122,762 76.2% Age 17 and younger 92,734 23.2% Cosgrove, John (DEM) 38,397 23.8% Age 18 to 64 254,107 63.6% Commissioner of Education Age 65 and older 52,745 13.2% Crist, Charlie (REP) 111,905 71.7%

Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 44,211 28.3%Voting Age Population (2000 Census) 306,852 100.0% Democratic Primary 2000 Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 259,032 84.4% Commissioner of Education Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 23,991 7.8% Bush III, James (DEM) 8,786 34.6% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 461 0.2% Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 16,600 65.4% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 9,412 3.1% General Election 1998 Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 13,956 4.5% United States Senator

Crist, Charlie (REP) 58,519 54.3%Population Change (2000-1990) 66,959 20.1% Graham, Bob (DEM) 49,301 45.7%

Governor and Lieutenant GovernorTotal Population (1990 Census) 332,627 100.0% Bush, Jeb & Frank Brogan (REP) 79,642 74.1% Non-Hispanic White 287,632 86.5% MacKay, Buddy & Rick Dantzler (DEM) 27,769 25.9% Non-Hispanic Black 27,117 8.2% Secretary of State Hispanic Black 298 0.1% Harris, Katherine (REP) 72,551 68.9% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 7,745 2.3% Gievers, Karen (DEM) 32,694 31.1% Non-Hispanic Other 9,835 3.0% Attorney General

Bludworth, David H."Dave" (REP) 61,195 57.7%Voting Age Population (1990 Census) 250,690 100.0% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 44,846 42.3% Non-Hispanic White 221,443 88.3% Comptroller Non-Hispanic Black 17,005 6.8% Milligan, Bob (REP) 79,840 76.4% Hispanic Black 181 0.1% Daughtrey, Newall Jerome (DEM) 24,678 23.6% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 5,318 2.1% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Non-Hispanic Other 6,743 2.7% Ireland, Tim (REP) 64,276 60.6%

Nelson, Bill (DEM) 41,721 39.4%Registered Voters 2000 260,972 100.0% Commissioner of Education Republicans 127,526 48.9% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 74,524 70.6% Democrats 91,487 35.1% Wallace, Peter Rudy (DEM) 30,992 29.4% Independents/Other Parties 41,961 16.1% Commissioner of Agriculture

Faircloth, Rich (REP) 60,213 57.8%Registered Voters 1998 242,073 100.0% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 44,002 42.2% Republicans 116,296 48.0% General Election 1996 Democrats 91,636 37.9% President of the United States Independents/Other Parties 34,142 14.1% Dole, Bob and Jack Kemp (REP) 91,523 62.2%

Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 42,033 28.6%Registered Voters 1996 232,218 100.0% Perot, Ross and Pat Choate (REF) 13,649 9.3% Republicans 111,366 48.0% General Election 1994 Democrats 93,224 40.1% United States Senator Independents/Other Parties 27,628 11.9% Mack, Connie (REP) 92,518 83.3%

Rodham, Hugh E. (DEM) 18,526 16.7%Registered Voters 2000 260,972 100.0% Governor and Lieutenant Governor White 233,002 89.3% Bush, Jeb and Tom Feeney (REP) 70,856 62.1% Black 15,253 5.8% Chiles, Lawton and Buddy MacKay (DEM) 43,252 37.9% Hispanic 2,441 0.9% Secretary of State Other 10,275 3.9% Mortham, Sandy Barringer (REP) 70,907 65.8% Male 126,237 48.4% Saunders, Ron (DEM) 36,836 34.2% Female 134,070 51.4% Attorney General Gender Not Specified 665 0.3% Ferro, Henry (REP) 59,362 54.9% Age 18 to 29 45,728 17.5% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 48,808 45.1% Age 30 to 44 84,086 32.2% Comptroller Age 45 to 54 48,924 18.7% Milligan, Bob (REP) 68,657 63.5% Age 55 to 64 35,107 13.5% Lewis, Gerald (DEM) 39,524 36.5% Age 65 and Older 47,126 18.1% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Age Not Specified 1 0.0% Ireland, Tim (REP) 67,200 62.3% Votes Cast for President of the U.S. 168,310 64.5% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 40,668 37.7%

Commissioner of EducationRegistered Republicans 2000 127,526 100.0% Brogan, Frank T. (REP) 71,212 66.7% White 120,256 94.3% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 35,583 33.3% Black 1,849 1.4% Commissioner of Agriculture Hispanic 974 0.8% Smith, Jim (REP) 61,031 56.7% Other 4,491 3.5% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 46,646 43.3%

Democratic Primary 1994Registered Democrats 2000 91,487 100.0% Commissioner of Education White 76,879 84.0% Griffin, John (DEM) 11,225 51.9% Black 11,211 12.3% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 10,384 48.1% Hispanic 707 0.8% General Election 1992 Other 2,643 2.9% President of the United States (1992)

Bush, George and Dan Quayle (REP) 72,309 53.5%Registered Ind/Other 2000 41,961 100.0% Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 30,384 22.5% White 35,868 85.5% Perot, Ross and James Stockdale (IND) 32,378 24.0% Black 2,193 5.2% United States Senator (1992) Hispanic 761 1.8% Grant, Bill (REP) 64,609 49.9% Other 3,142 7.5% Graham, Bob (DEM) 64,854 50.1%

Newly Created Senatorial District 4 (Plan S17S0036)

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Total District Population 399,573 General Election 2000 Deviation 14 0.0% President of the United States

Bush, George W. & Dick Cheney (REP) 114,231 70.7%Total Population (2000 Census) 399,573 100.0% Gore, Al & Joe Lieberman (DEM) 44,545 27.6% Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 333,903 83.6% Nader, Ralph & Winona LaDuke (GRE) 1,678 1.0% Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 35,252 8.8% All Other Candidates 1,144 0.7% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 890 0.2% United States Senator Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 14,439 3.6% McCollum, Bill (REP) 106,759 67.3% Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 15,089 3.8% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 51,773 32.7% Male 195,801 49.0% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Female 203,772 51.0% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 120,959 76.6% Age 17 and younger 107,258 26.8% Cosgrove, John (DEM) 36,933 23.4% Age 18 to 64 252,745 63.3% Commissioner of Education Age 65 and older 39,570 9.9% Crist, Charlie (REP) 108,059 72.4%

Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 41,278 27.6%Voting Age Population (2000 Census) 292,315 100.0% Democratic Primary 2000 Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 249,174 85.2% Commissioner of Education Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 22,301 7.6% Bush III, James (DEM) 8,102 36.6% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 452 0.2% Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 14,045 63.4% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 9,648 3.3% General Election 1998 Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 10,740 3.7% United States Senator

Crist, Charlie (REP) 52,570 52.0%Population Change (2000-1990) 77,826 24.2% Graham, Bob (DEM) 48,487 48.0%

Governor and Lieutenant GovernorTotal Population (1990 Census) 321,747 100.0% Bush, Jeb & Frank Brogan (REP) 77,278 74.2% Non-Hispanic White 289,085 89.8% MacKay, Buddy & Rick Dantzler (DEM) 26,940 25.8% Non-Hispanic Black 17,863 5.6% Secretary of State Hispanic Black 296 0.1% Harris, Katherine (REP) 73,060 71.2% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 8,048 2.5% Gievers, Karen (DEM) 29,608 28.8% Non-Hispanic Other 6,455 2.0% Attorney General

Bludworth, David H."Dave" (REP) 60,726 59.0%Voting Age Population (1990 Census) 235,248 100.0% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 42,127 41.0% Non-Hispanic White 213,614 90.8% Comptroller Non-Hispanic Black 11,505 4.9% Milligan, Bob (REP) 77,192 76.1% Hispanic Black 178 0.1% Daughtrey, Newall Jerome (DEM) 24,210 23.9% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 5,509 2.3% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Non-Hispanic Other 4,442 1.9% Ireland, Tim (REP) 60,245 58.4%

Nelson, Bill (DEM) 42,954 41.6%Registered Voters 2000 233,528 100.0% Commissioner of Education Republicans 113,752 48.7% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 76,115 73.8% Democrats 86,524 37.1% Wallace, Peter Rudy (DEM) 26,986 26.2% Independents/Other Parties 33,252 14.2% Commissioner of Agriculture

Faircloth, Rich (REP) 54,129 52.8%Registered Voters 1998 214,472 100.0% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 48,347 47.2% Republicans 103,202 48.1% General Election 1996 Democrats 84,485 39.4% President of the United States Independents/Other Parties 26,785 12.5% Dole, Bob and Jack Kemp (REP) 88,615 62.7%

Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 43,801 31.0%Registered Voters 1996 204,268 100.0% Perot, Ross and Pat Choate (REF) 8,879 6.3% Republicans 96,842 47.4% General Election 1994 Democrats 84,915 41.6% United States Senator Independents/Other Parties 22,510 11.0% Mack, Connie (REP) 86,151 82.6%

Rodham, Hugh E. (DEM) 18,097 17.4%Registered Voters 2000 233,528 100.0% Governor and Lieutenant Governor White 205,816 88.1% Bush, Jeb and Tom Feeney (REP) 72,530 68.9% Black 14,559 6.2% Chiles, Lawton and Buddy MacKay (DEM) 32,674 31.1% Hispanic 3,597 1.5% Secretary of State Other 9,555 4.1% Mortham, Sandy Barringer (REP) 66,996 67.1% Male 109,300 46.8% Saunders, Ron (DEM) 32,788 32.9% Female 123,299 52.8% Attorney General Gender Not Specified 929 0.4% Ferro, Henry (REP) 55,905 54.9% Age 18 to 29 41,073 17.6% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 45,919 45.1% Age 30 to 44 80,501 34.5% Comptroller Age 45 to 54 50,335 21.6% Milligan, Bob (REP) 62,649 61.9% Age 55 to 64 29,345 12.6% Lewis, Gerald (DEM) 38,633 38.1% Age 65 and Older 32,254 13.8% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Age Not Specified 20 0.0% Ireland, Tim (REP) 62,504 61.7% Votes Cast for President of the U.S. 161,599 69.2% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 38,829 38.3%

Commissioner of EducationRegistered Republicans 2000 113,752 100.0% Brogan, Frank T. (REP) 71,731 71.0% White 107,465 94.5% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 29,280 29.0% Black 1,128 1.0% Commissioner of Agriculture Hispanic 1,383 1.2% Smith, Jim (REP) 66,977 65.6% Other 3,888 3.4% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 35,150 34.4%

Democratic Primary 1994Registered Democrats 2000 86,524 100.0% Commissioner of Education White 70,875 81.9% Griffin, John (DEM) 11,975 58.8% Black 11,674 13.5% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 8,392 41.2% Hispanic 1,240 1.4% General Election 1992 Other 2,614 3.0% President of the United States (1992)

Bush, George and Dan Quayle (REP) 79,212 59.3%Registered Ind/Other 2000 33,252 100.0% Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 33,095 24.8% White 27,475 82.6% Perot, Ross and James Stockdale (IND) 21,183 15.9% Black 1,759 5.3% United States Senator (1992) Hispanic 975 2.9% Grant, Bill (REP) 55,595 44.9% Other 3,053 9.2% Graham, Bob (DEM) 68,270 55.1%

Newly Created Senatorial District 5 (Plan S17S0036)

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Total District Population 399,586 General Election 2000 Deviation 27 0.0% President of the United States

Bush, George W. & Dick Cheney (REP) 67,025 43.0%Total Population (2000 Census) 399,586 100.0% Gore, Al & Joe Lieberman (DEM) 85,172 54.6% Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 251,059 62.8% Nader, Ralph & Winona LaDuke (GRE) 2,409 1.5% Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 125,368 31.4% All Other Candidates 1,333 0.9% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 1,461 0.4% United States Senator Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 12,489 3.1% McCollum, Bill (REP) 57,893 38.6% Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 9,209 2.3% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 92,147 61.4% Male 199,288 49.9% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Female 200,298 50.1% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 78,527 51.7% Age 17 and younger 90,575 22.7% Cosgrove, John (DEM) 73,356 48.3% Age 18 to 64 266,686 66.7% Commissioner of Education Age 65 and older 42,325 10.6% Crist, Charlie (REP) 61,026 42.0%

Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 84,294 58.0%Voting Age Population (2000 Census) 309,011 100.0% Democratic Primary 2000 Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 199,861 64.7% Commissioner of Education Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 91,456 29.6% Bush III, James (DEM) 24,780 35.7% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 1,072 0.3% Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 44,633 64.3% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 9,581 3.1% General Election 1998 Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 7,041 2.3% United States Senator

Crist, Charlie (REP) 27,293 24.6%Population Change (2000-1990) 67,288 20.2% Graham, Bob (DEM) 83,714 75.4%

Governor and Lieutenant GovernorTotal Population (1990 Census) 332,298 100.0% Bush, Jeb & Frank Brogan (REP) 51,702 47.1% Non-Hispanic White 222,704 67.0% MacKay, Buddy & Rick Dantzler (DEM) 58,125 52.9% Non-Hispanic Black 99,109 29.8% Secretary of State Hispanic Black 596 0.2% Harris, Katherine (REP) 51,765 48.4% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 5,863 1.8% Gievers, Karen (DEM) 55,212 51.6% Non-Hispanic Other 4,026 1.2% Attorney General

Bludworth, David H."Dave" (REP) 29,680 27.2%Voting Age Population (1990 Census) 249,861 100.0% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 79,380 72.8% Non-Hispanic White 173,949 69.6% Comptroller Non-Hispanic Black 67,841 27.2% Milligan, Bob (REP) 62,492 59.1% Hispanic Black 439 0.2% Daughtrey, Newall Jerome (DEM) 43,163 40.9% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 4,632 1.9% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Non-Hispanic Other 3,000 1.2% Ireland, Tim (REP) 33,437 30.8%

Nelson, Bill (DEM) 75,286 69.2%Registered Voters 2000 234,060 100.0% Commissioner of Education Republicans 48,879 20.9% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 45,838 42.3% Democrats 162,459 69.4% Wallace, Peter Rudy (DEM) 62,502 57.7% Independents/Other Parties 22,722 9.7% Commissioner of Agriculture

Faircloth, Rich (REP) 26,337 24.7%Registered Voters 1998 215,309 100.0% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 80,272 75.3% Republicans 43,496 20.2% General Election 1996 Democrats 154,630 71.8% President of the United States Independents/Other Parties 17,182 8.0% Dole, Bob and Jack Kemp (REP) 53,039 37.8%

Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 74,190 52.8%Registered Voters 1996 226,187 100.0% Perot, Ross and Pat Choate (REF) 13,173 9.4% Republicans 44,729 19.8% General Election 1994 Democrats 163,286 72.2% United States Senator Independents/Other Parties 18,172 8.0% Mack, Connie (REP) 73,284 64.7%

Rodham, Hugh E. (DEM) 39,936 35.3%Registered Voters 2000 234,060 100.0% Governor and Lieutenant Governor White 161,163 68.9% Bush, Jeb and Tom Feeney (REP) 45,368 39.2% Black 61,801 26.4% Chiles, Lawton and Buddy MacKay (DEM) 70,430 60.8% Hispanic 2,380 1.0% Secretary of State Other 8,715 3.7% Mortham, Sandy Barringer (REP) 37,371 33.7% Male 103,558 44.2% Saunders, Ron (DEM) 73,423 66.3% Female 129,185 55.2% Attorney General Gender Not Specified 1,317 0.6% Ferro, Henry (REP) 27,337 24.8% Age 18 to 29 58,888 25.2% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 83,074 75.2% Age 30 to 44 66,562 28.4% Comptroller Age 45 to 54 44,409 19.0% Milligan, Bob (REP) 33,512 29.9% Age 55 to 64 28,892 12.3% Lewis, Gerald (DEM) 78,448 70.1% Age 65 and Older 35,298 15.1% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Age Not Specified 11 0.0% Ireland, Tim (REP) 36,162 32.7% Votes Cast for President of the U.S. 155,942 66.6% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 74,588 67.3%

Commissioner of EducationRegistered Republicans 2000 48,879 100.0% Brogan, Frank T. (REP) 43,421 39.0% White 44,846 91.7% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 67,847 61.0% Black 1,615 3.3% Commissioner of Agriculture Hispanic 695 1.4% Smith, Jim (REP) 38,196 34.3% Other 1,654 3.4% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 73,228 65.7%

Democratic Primary 1994Registered Democrats 2000 162,459 100.0% Commissioner of Education White 100,816 62.1% Griffin, John (DEM) 21,317 43.9% Black 56,241 34.6% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 27,291 56.1% Hispanic 1,064 0.7% General Election 1992 Other 4,414 2.7% President of the United States (1992)

Bush, George and Dan Quayle (REP) 50,811 34.9%Registered Ind/Other 2000 22,722 100.0% Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 68,183 46.8% White 15,500 68.2% Perot, Ross and James Stockdale (IND) 26,780 18.4% Black 3,946 17.4% United States Senator (1992) Hispanic 623 2.7% Grant, Bill (REP) 36,632 25.8% Other 2,647 11.6% Graham, Bob (DEM) 105,287 74.2%

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Total District Population 399,552 General Election 2000 Deviation -7 0.0% President of the United States

Bush, George W. & Dick Cheney (REP) 83,826 50.7%Total Population (2000 Census) 399,552 100.0% Gore, Al & Joe Lieberman (DEM) 77,680 46.9% Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 350,189 87.6% Nader, Ralph & Winona LaDuke (GRE) 2,697 1.6% Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 22,573 5.6% All Other Candidates 1,258 0.8% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 543 0.1% United States Senator Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 18,423 4.6% McCollum, Bill (REP) 77,141 48.5% Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 7,824 2.0% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 81,978 51.5% Male 194,802 48.8% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Female 204,750 51.2% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 97,504 61.2% Age 17 and younger 82,137 20.6% Cosgrove, John (DEM) 61,849 38.8% Age 18 to 64 228,007 57.1% Commissioner of Education Age 65 and older 89,408 22.4% Crist, Charlie (REP) 87,520 57.5%

Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 64,738 42.5%Voting Age Population (2000 Census) 317,415 100.0% Democratic Primary 2000 Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 284,056 89.5% Commissioner of Education Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 14,820 4.7% Bush III, James (DEM) 6,013 24.8% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 297 0.1% Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 18,270 75.2% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 12,402 3.9% General Election 1998 Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 5,840 1.8% United States Senator

Crist, Charlie (REP) 46,604 40.7%Population Change (2000-1990) 60,438 17.8% Graham, Bob (DEM) 67,874 59.3%

Governor and Lieutenant GovernorTotal Population (1990 Census) 339,114 100.0% Bush, Jeb & Frank Brogan (REP) 66,006 57.1% Non-Hispanic White 310,095 91.4% MacKay, Buddy & Rick Dantzler (DEM) 49,510 42.9% Non-Hispanic Black 15,646 4.6% Secretary of State Hispanic Black 239 0.1% Harris, Katherine (REP) 63,260 56.2% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 10,145 3.0% Gievers, Karen (DEM) 49,257 43.8% Non-Hispanic Other 2,989 0.9% Attorney General

Bludworth, David H."Dave" (REP) 47,922 42.2%Voting Age Population (1990 Census) 271,324 100.0% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 65,547 57.8% Non-Hispanic White 251,835 92.8% Comptroller Non-Hispanic Black 10,302 3.8% Milligan, Bob (REP) 71,943 64.7% Hispanic Black 159 0.1% Daughtrey, Newall Jerome (DEM) 39,255 35.3% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 6,812 2.5% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Non-Hispanic Other 2,216 0.8% Ireland, Tim (REP) 51,437 45.1%

Nelson, Bill (DEM) 62,490 54.9%Registered Voters 2000 236,829 100.0% Commissioner of Education Republicans 95,030 40.1% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 68,038 60.1% Democrats 102,646 43.3% Wallace, Peter Rudy (DEM) 45,183 39.9% Independents/Other Parties 39,151 16.5% Commissioner of Agriculture

Faircloth, Rich (REP) 45,019 40.2%Registered Voters 1998 229,969 100.0% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 66,932 59.8% Republicans 93,356 40.6% General Election 1996 Democrats 103,513 45.0% President of the United States Independents/Other Parties 33,100 14.4% Dole, Bob and Jack Kemp (REP) 65,401 43.6%

Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 67,184 44.8%Registered Voters 1996 227,882 100.0% Perot, Ross and Pat Choate (REF) 17,436 11.6% Republicans 94,101 41.3% General Election 1994 Democrats 106,330 46.7% United States Senator Independents/Other Parties 27,451 12.0% Mack, Connie (REP) 85,402 71.8%

Rodham, Hugh E. (DEM) 33,604 28.2%Registered Voters 2000 236,829 100.0% Governor and Lieutenant Governor White 218,315 92.2% Bush, Jeb and Tom Feeney (REP) 62,442 51.5% Black 8,581 3.6% Chiles, Lawton and Buddy MacKay (DEM) 58,918 48.5% Hispanic 2,883 1.2% Secretary of State Other 7,049 3.0% Mortham, Sandy Barringer (REP) 63,223 54.7% Male 108,770 45.9% Saunders, Ron (DEM) 52,339 45.3% Female 127,258 53.7% Attorney General Gender Not Specified 801 0.3% Ferro, Henry (REP) 51,100 43.9% Age 18 to 29 28,200 11.9% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 65,185 56.1% Age 30 to 44 56,210 23.7% Comptroller Age 45 to 54 42,019 17.7% Milligan, Bob (REP) 58,061 50.2% Age 55 to 64 36,296 15.3% Lewis, Gerald (DEM) 57,487 49.8% Age 65 and Older 74,070 31.3% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Age Not Specified 34 0.0% Ireland, Tim (REP) 55,829 47.6% Votes Cast for President of the U.S. 165,462 69.9% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 61,507 52.4%

Commissioner of EducationRegistered Republicans 2000 95,030 100.0% Brogan, Frank T. (REP) 65,315 56.6% White 91,631 96.4% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 50,129 43.4% Black 699 0.7% Commissioner of Agriculture Hispanic 719 0.8% Smith, Jim (REP) 58,799 51.3% Other 2,014 2.1% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 55,919 48.7%

Democratic Primary 1994Registered Democrats 2000 102,646 100.0% Commissioner of Education White 91,910 89.5% Griffin, John (DEM) 12,586 55.8% Black 7,060 6.9% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 9,984 44.2% Hispanic 1,319 1.3% General Election 1992 Other 2,325 2.3% President of the United States (1992)

Bush, George and Dan Quayle (REP) 61,231 40.6%Registered Ind/Other 2000 39,151 100.0% Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 57,528 38.1% White 34,775 88.8% Perot, Ross and James Stockdale (IND) 32,204 21.3% Black 823 2.1% United States Senator (1992) Hispanic 844 2.2% Grant, Bill (REP) 51,036 34.5% Other 2,708 6.9% Graham, Bob (DEM) 96,837 65.5%

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Total District Population 399,568 General Election 2000 Deviation 9 0.0% President of the United States

Bush, George W. & Dick Cheney (REP) 106,026 61.9%Total Population (2000 Census) 399,568 100.0% Gore, Al & Joe Lieberman (DEM) 61,234 35.8% Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 332,064 83.1% Nader, Ralph & Winona LaDuke (GRE) 2,742 1.6% Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 33,828 8.5% All Other Candidates 1,242 0.7% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 951 0.2% United States Senator Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 16,380 4.1% McCollum, Bill (REP) 100,748 60.3% Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 16,345 4.1% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 66,216 39.7% Male 196,521 49.2% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Female 203,047 50.8% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 116,742 69.9% Age 17 and younger 88,766 22.2% Cosgrove, John (DEM) 50,179 30.1% Age 18 to 64 250,717 62.7% Commissioner of Education Age 65 and older 60,085 15.0% Crist, Charlie (REP) 103,508 65.7%

Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 54,074 34.3%Voting Age Population (2000 Census) 310,802 100.0% Democratic Primary 2000 Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 264,153 85.0% Commissioner of Education Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 22,595 7.3% Bush III, James (DEM) 6,385 29.3% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 542 0.2% Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 15,411 70.7% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 11,569 3.7% General Election 1998 Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 11,943 3.8% United States Senator

Crist, Charlie (REP) 52,888 48.1%Population Change (2000-1990) 113,488 39.7% Graham, Bob (DEM) 57,134 51.9%

Governor and Lieutenant GovernorTotal Population (1990 Census) 286,080 100.0% Bush, Jeb & Frank Brogan (REP) 76,453 67.5% Non-Hispanic White 252,973 88.4% MacKay, Buddy & Rick Dantzler (DEM) 36,782 32.5% Non-Hispanic Black 18,488 6.5% Secretary of State Hispanic Black 348 0.1% Harris, Katherine (REP) 72,506 65.2% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 8,194 2.9% Gievers, Karen (DEM) 38,647 34.8% Non-Hispanic Other 6,077 2.1% Attorney General

Bludworth, David H."Dave" (REP) 59,923 53.9%Voting Age Population (1990 Census) 221,045 100.0% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 51,339 46.1% Non-Hispanic White 197,967 89.6% Comptroller Non-Hispanic Black 12,709 5.7% Milligan, Bob (REP) 77,914 71.1% Hispanic Black 242 0.1% Daughtrey, Newall Jerome (DEM) 31,680 28.9% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 5,895 2.7% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Non-Hispanic Other 4,232 1.9% Ireland, Tim (REP) 60,610 54.3%

Nelson, Bill (DEM) 50,999 45.7%Registered Voters 2000 246,725 100.0% Commissioner of Education Republicans 114,094 46.2% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 75,743 68.0% Democrats 89,321 36.2% Wallace, Peter Rudy (DEM) 35,709 32.0% Independents/Other Parties 43,309 17.6% Commissioner of Agriculture

Faircloth, Rich (REP) 54,879 49.6%Registered Voters 1998 223,476 100.0% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 55,834 50.4% Republicans 104,081 46.6% General Election 1996 Democrats 84,637 37.9% President of the United States Independents/Other Parties 34,759 15.6% Dole, Bob and Jack Kemp (REP) 79,150 55.5%

Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 52,095 36.6%Registered Voters 1996 204,683 100.0% Perot, Ross and Pat Choate (REF) 11,282 7.9% Republicans 96,119 47.0% General Election 1994 Democrats 81,461 39.8% United States Senator Independents/Other Parties 27,103 13.2% Mack, Connie (REP) 78,820 77.9%

Rodham, Hugh E. (DEM) 22,306 22.1%Registered Voters 2000 246,725 100.0% Governor and Lieutenant Governor White 217,423 88.1% Bush, Jeb and Tom Feeney (REP) 64,005 62.4% Black 14,273 5.8% Chiles, Lawton and Buddy MacKay (DEM) 38,624 37.6% Hispanic 4,084 1.7% Secretary of State Other 10,946 4.4% Mortham, Sandy Barringer (REP) 62,012 63.7% Male 115,396 46.8% Saunders, Ron (DEM) 35,414 36.3% Female 130,570 52.9% Attorney General Gender Not Specified 759 0.3% Ferro, Henry (REP) 52,171 52.5% Age 18 to 29 38,383 15.6% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 47,110 47.5% Age 30 to 44 73,494 29.8% Comptroller Age 45 to 54 47,611 19.3% Milligan, Bob (REP) 58,710 59.4% Age 55 to 64 35,318 14.3% Lewis, Gerald (DEM) 40,109 40.6% Age 65 and Older 51,891 21.0% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Age Not Specified 28 0.0% Ireland, Tim (REP) 57,635 58.2% Votes Cast for President of the U.S. 171,244 69.4% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 41,389 41.8%

Commissioner of EducationRegistered Republicans 2000 114,094 100.0% Brogan, Frank T. (REP) 65,967 66.7% White 108,084 94.7% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 32,975 33.3% Black 1,013 0.9% Commissioner of Agriculture Hispanic 1,351 1.2% Smith, Jim (REP) 61,549 61.9% Other 3,804 3.3% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 37,811 38.1%

Democratic Primary 1994Registered Democrats 2000 89,321 100.0% Commissioner of Education White 72,898 81.6% Griffin, John (DEM) 9,945 55.6% Black 11,511 12.9% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 7,946 44.4% Hispanic 1,558 1.7% General Election 1992 Other 3,173 3.6% President of the United States (1992)

Bush, George and Dan Quayle (REP) 64,718 52.0%Registered Ind/Other 2000 43,309 100.0% Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 37,738 30.3% White 36,442 84.1% Perot, Ross and James Stockdale (IND) 21,953 17.6% Black 1,747 4.0% United States Senator (1992) Hispanic 1,175 2.7% Grant, Bill (REP) 49,094 42.6% Other 3,969 9.2% Graham, Bob (DEM) 66,098 57.4%

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Total District Population 399,552 General Election 2000 Deviation -7 0.0% President of the United States

Bush, George W. & Dick Cheney (REP) 76,889 55.3%Total Population (2000 Census) 399,552 100.0% Gore, Al & Joe Lieberman (DEM) 59,539 42.8% Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 280,012 70.1% Nader, Ralph & Winona LaDuke (GRE) 1,854 1.3% Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 30,957 7.7% All Other Candidates 704 0.5% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 2,624 0.7% United States Senator Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 62,972 15.8% McCollum, Bill (REP) 69,056 52.8% Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 22,987 5.8% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 61,726 47.2% Male 197,294 49.4% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Female 202,258 50.6% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 85,981 64.9% Age 17 and younger 99,454 24.9% Cosgrove, John (DEM) 46,473 35.1% Age 18 to 64 258,552 64.7% Commissioner of Education Age 65 and older 41,546 10.4% Crist, Charlie (REP) 80,756 62.2%

Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 49,034 37.8%Voting Age Population (2000 Census) 300,098 100.0% Democratic Primary 2000 Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 217,351 72.4% Commissioner of Education Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 20,531 6.8% Bush III, James (DEM) 2,555 20.3% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 1,701 0.6% Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 10,015 79.7% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 43,883 14.6% General Election 1998 Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 16,632 5.5% United States Senator

Crist, Charlie (REP) 39,192 44.5%Population Change (2000-1990) 110,875 38.4% Graham, Bob (DEM) 48,878 55.5%

Governor and Lieutenant GovernorTotal Population (1990 Census) 288,677 100.0% Bush, Jeb & Frank Brogan (REP) 57,383 64.9% Non-Hispanic White 242,284 83.9% MacKay, Buddy & Rick Dantzler (DEM) 31,096 35.1% Non-Hispanic Black 15,415 5.3% Secretary of State Hispanic Black 659 0.2% Harris, Katherine (REP) 56,515 65.9% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 23,105 8.0% Gievers, Karen (DEM) 29,275 34.1% Non-Hispanic Other 7,214 2.5% Attorney General

Bludworth, David H."Dave" (REP) 41,659 48.2%Voting Age Population (1990 Census) 219,484 100.0% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 44,711 51.8% Non-Hispanic White 188,015 85.7% Comptroller Non-Hispanic Black 9,930 4.5% Milligan, Bob (REP) 59,391 69.9% Hispanic Black 431 0.2% Daughtrey, Newall Jerome (DEM) 25,539 30.1% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 16,076 7.3% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Non-Hispanic Other 5,032 2.3% Ireland, Tim (REP) 42,849 49.2%

Nelson, Bill (DEM) 44,300 50.8%Registered Voters 2000 195,472 100.0% Commissioner of Education Republicans 90,252 46.2% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 55,828 64.9% Democrats 66,700 34.1% Wallace, Peter Rudy (DEM) 30,155 35.1% Independents/Other Parties 38,521 19.7% Commissioner of Agriculture

Faircloth, Rich (REP) 38,448 44.9%Registered Voters 1998 170,853 100.0% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 47,135 55.1% Republicans 83,937 49.1% General Election 1996 Democrats 58,981 34.5% President of the United States Independents/Other Parties 27,934 16.3% Dole, Bob and Jack Kemp (REP) 58,927 52.2%

Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 44,827 39.7%Registered Voters 1996 172,490 100.0% Perot, Ross and Pat Choate (REF) 9,183 8.1% Republicans 87,304 50.6% General Election 1994 Democrats 60,608 35.1% United States Senator Independents/Other Parties 24,579 14.2% Mack, Connie (REP) 67,891 78.7%

Rodham, Hugh E. (DEM) 18,422 21.3%Registered Voters 2000 195,472 100.0% Governor and Lieutenant Governor White 155,944 79.8% Bush, Jeb and Tom Feeney (REP) 49,165 56.4% Black 10,319 5.3% Chiles, Lawton and Buddy MacKay (DEM) 37,979 43.6% Hispanic 15,864 8.1% Secretary of State Other 13,345 6.8% Mortham, Sandy Barringer (REP) 54,834 65.8% Male 89,902 46.0% Saunders, Ron (DEM) 28,449 34.2% Female 102,753 52.6% Attorney General Gender Not Specified 2,817 1.4% Ferro, Henry (REP) 43,466 52.0% Age 18 to 29 33,041 16.9% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 40,151 48.0% Age 30 to 44 66,315 33.9% Comptroller Age 45 to 54 40,464 20.7% Milligan, Bob (REP) 51,870 62.4% Age 55 to 64 24,471 12.5% Lewis, Gerald (DEM) 31,256 37.6% Age 65 and Older 31,179 16.0% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Age Not Specified 2 0.0% Ireland, Tim (REP) 41,656 49.0% Votes Cast for President of the U.S. 138,986 71.1% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 43,357 51.0%

Commissioner of EducationRegistered Republicans 2000 90,252 100.0% Brogan, Frank T. (REP) 51,858 62.4% White 81,138 89.9% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 31,253 37.6% Black 772 0.9% Commissioner of Agriculture Hispanic 4,170 4.6% Smith, Jim (REP) 45,862 54.7% Other 4,163 4.6% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 37,938 45.3%

Democratic Primary 1994Registered Democrats 2000 66,700 100.0% Commissioner of Education White 47,254 70.8% Griffin, John (DEM) 5,171 43.9% Black 8,121 12.2% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 6,621 56.1% Hispanic 7,235 10.8% General Election 1992 Other 4,092 6.1% President of the United States (1992)

Bush, George and Dan Quayle (REP) 57,654 50.6%Registered Ind/Other 2000 38,521 100.0% Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 33,626 29.5% White 27,551 71.5% Perot, Ross and James Stockdale (IND) 22,666 19.9% Black 1,427 3.7% United States Senator (1992) Hispanic 4,460 11.6% Grant, Bill (REP) 47,563 42.5% Other 5,089 13.2% Graham, Bob (DEM) 64,341 57.5%

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Total District Population 399,547 General Election 2000 Deviation -12 0.0% President of the United States

Bush, George W. & Dick Cheney (REP) 84,446 56.9%Total Population (2000 Census) 399,547 100.0% Gore, Al & Joe Lieberman (DEM) 60,287 40.6% Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 304,122 76.1% Nader, Ralph & Winona LaDuke (GRE) 2,569 1.7% Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 35,586 8.9% All Other Candidates 1,033 0.7% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 1,200 0.3% United States Senator Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 48,715 12.2% McCollum, Bill (REP) 75,717 53.4% Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 9,924 2.5% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 66,009 46.6% Male 195,568 48.9% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Female 203,979 51.1% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 92,803 65.3% Age 17 and younger 101,975 25.5% Cosgrove, John (DEM) 49,217 34.7% Age 18 to 64 229,924 57.5% Commissioner of Education Age 65 and older 67,648 16.9% Crist, Charlie (REP) 86,862 62.4%

Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 52,363 37.6%Voting Age Population (2000 Census) 297,572 100.0% Democratic Primary 2000 Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 237,267 79.7% Commissioner of Education Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 22,574 7.6% Bush III, James (DEM) 2,132 17.8% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 689 0.2% Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 9,835 82.2% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 30,145 10.1% General Election 1998 Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 6,897 2.3% United States Senator

Crist, Charlie (REP) 46,997 49.6%Population Change (2000-1990) 81,632 25.7% Graham, Bob (DEM) 47,704 50.4%

Governor and Lieutenant GovernorTotal Population (1990 Census) 317,915 100.0% Bush, Jeb & Frank Brogan (REP) 58,562 61.5% Non-Hispanic White 263,527 82.9% MacKay, Buddy & Rick Dantzler (DEM) 36,602 38.5% Non-Hispanic Black 25,401 8.0% Secretary of State Hispanic Black 430 0.1% Harris, Katherine (REP) 55,177 59.2% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 25,294 8.0% Gievers, Karen (DEM) 38,072 40.8% Non-Hispanic Other 3,263 1.0% Attorney General

Bludworth, David H."Dave" (REP) 42,023 44.8%Voting Age Population (1990 Census) 238,683 100.0% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 51,841 55.2% Non-Hispanic White 203,919 85.4% Comptroller Non-Hispanic Black 15,893 6.7% Milligan, Bob (REP) 60,256 66.0% Hispanic Black 295 0.1% Daughtrey, Newall Jerome (DEM) 30,996 34.0% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 16,306 6.8% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Non-Hispanic Other 2,270 1.0% Ireland, Tim (REP) 49,545 52.7%

Nelson, Bill (DEM) 44,470 47.3%Registered Voters 2000 207,551 100.0% Commissioner of Education Republicans 83,893 40.4% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 57,654 61.6% Democrats 83,764 40.4% Wallace, Peter Rudy (DEM) 35,959 38.4% Independents/Other Parties 39,895 19.2% Commissioner of Agriculture

Faircloth, Rich (REP) 39,080 42.2%Registered Voters 1998 188,945 100.0% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 53,566 57.8% Republicans 77,694 41.1% General Election 1996 Democrats 80,189 42.4% President of the United States Independents/Other Parties 31,063 16.4% Dole, Bob and Jack Kemp (REP) 58,594 48.2%

Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 50,697 41.7%Registered Voters 1996 178,501 100.0% Perot, Ross and Pat Choate (REF) 12,165 10.0% Republicans 75,368 42.2% General Election 1994 Democrats 78,665 44.1% United States Senator Independents/Other Parties 24,469 13.7% Mack, Connie (REP) 71,534 75.5%

Rodham, Hugh E. (DEM) 23,274 24.5%Registered Voters 2000 207,551 100.0% Governor and Lieutenant Governor White 177,601 85.6% Bush, Jeb and Tom Feeney (REP) 53,888 55.8% Black 15,899 7.7% Chiles, Lawton and Buddy MacKay (DEM) 42,701 44.2% Hispanic 7,036 3.4% Secretary of State Other 7,015 3.4% Mortham, Sandy Barringer (REP) 53,400 57.6% Male 95,168 45.9% Saunders, Ron (DEM) 39,247 42.4% Female 111,237 53.6% Attorney General Gender Not Specified 1,146 0.6% Ferro, Henry (REP) 43,039 46.6% Age 18 to 29 31,761 15.3% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 49,372 53.4% Age 30 to 44 59,592 28.7% Comptroller Age 45 to 54 38,013 18.3% Milligan, Bob (REP) 51,219 55.6% Age 55 to 64 27,920 13.5% Lewis, Gerald (DEM) 40,895 44.4% Age 65 and Older 50,262 24.2% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Age Not Specified 3 0.0% Ireland, Tim (REP) 53,954 57.9% Votes Cast for President of the U.S. 148,335 71.5% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 39,200 42.1%

Commissioner of EducationRegistered Republicans 2000 83,893 100.0% Brogan, Frank T. (REP) 54,258 58.8% White 79,045 94.2% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 38,065 41.2% Black 875 1.0% Commissioner of Agriculture Hispanic 1,820 2.2% Smith, Jim (REP) 49,371 52.8% Other 2,217 2.6% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 44,167 47.2%

Democratic Primary 1994Registered Democrats 2000 83,764 100.0% Commissioner of Education White 65,315 78.0% Griffin, John (DEM) 7,647 49.0% Black 13,132 15.7% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 7,953 51.0% Hispanic 2,915 3.5% General Election 1992 Other 2,315 2.8% President of the United States (1992)

Bush, George and Dan Quayle (REP) 53,248 45.6%Registered Ind/Other 2000 39,895 100.0% Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 38,076 32.6% White 33,241 83.3% Perot, Ross and James Stockdale (IND) 25,368 21.7% Black 1,892 4.7% United States Senator (1992) Hispanic 2,301 5.8% Grant, Bill (REP) 47,907 42.0% Other 2,485 6.2% Graham, Bob (DEM) 66,076 58.0%

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Total District Population 399,543 General Election 2000 Deviation -16 0.0% President of the United States

Bush, George W. & Dick Cheney (REP) 91,435 48.5%Total Population (2000 Census) 399,543 100.0% Gore, Al & Joe Lieberman (DEM) 91,488 48.5% Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 368,987 92.4% Nader, Ralph & Winona LaDuke (GRE) 4,279 2.3% Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 5,964 1.5% All Other Candidates 1,301 0.7% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 470 0.1% United States Senator Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 15,569 3.9% McCollum, Bill (REP) 84,149 46.8% Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 8,553 2.1% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 95,619 53.2% Male 188,808 47.3% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Female 210,735 52.7% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 113,928 62.8% Age 17 and younger 73,334 18.4% Cosgrove, John (DEM) 67,490 37.2% Age 18 to 64 208,375 52.2% Commissioner of Education Age 65 and older 117,834 29.5% Crist, Charlie (REP) 106,844 60.8%

Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 68,903 39.2%Voting Age Population (2000 Census) 326,209 100.0% Democratic Primary 2000 Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 305,011 93.5% Commissioner of Education Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 3,899 1.2% Bush III, James (DEM) 3,352 18.6% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 265 0.1% Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 14,676 81.4% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 10,928 3.3% General Election 1998 Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 6,106 1.9% United States Senator

Crist, Charlie (REP) 56,724 42.6%Population Change (2000-1990) 71,704 21.9% Graham, Bob (DEM) 76,464 57.4%

Governor and Lieutenant GovernorTotal Population (1990 Census) 327,839 100.0% Bush, Jeb & Frank Brogan (REP) 75,449 56.3% Non-Hispanic White 314,842 96.0% MacKay, Buddy & Rick Dantzler (DEM) 58,548 43.7% Non-Hispanic Black 3,073 0.9% Secretary of State Hispanic Black 122 0.0% Harris, Katherine (REP) 71,263 54.5% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 7,249 2.2% Gievers, Karen (DEM) 59,425 45.5% Non-Hispanic Other 2,553 0.8% Attorney General

Bludworth, David H."Dave" (REP) 53,446 40.6%Voting Age Population (1990 Census) 275,193 100.0% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 78,269 59.4% Non-Hispanic White 265,948 96.6% Comptroller Non-Hispanic Black 2,038 0.7% Milligan, Bob (REP) 82,959 64.7% Hispanic Black 91 0.0% Daughtrey, Newall Jerome (DEM) 45,277 35.3% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 5,330 1.9% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Non-Hispanic Other 1,786 0.6% Ireland, Tim (REP) 64,849 49.0%

Nelson, Bill (DEM) 67,480 51.0%Registered Voters 2000 280,057 100.0% Commissioner of Education Republicans 122,269 43.7% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 76,574 58.1% Democrats 100,975 36.1% Wallace, Peter Rudy (DEM) 55,203 41.9% Independents/Other Parties 56,813 20.3% Commissioner of Agriculture

Faircloth, Rich (REP) 51,271 39.5%Registered Voters 1998 266,993 100.0% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 78,433 60.5% Republicans 119,593 44.8% General Election 1996 Democrats 98,703 37.0% President of the United States Independents/Other Parties 48,696 18.2% Dole, Bob and Jack Kemp (REP) 69,963 39.6%

Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 85,559 48.5%Registered Voters 1996 263,227 100.0% Perot, Ross and Pat Choate (REF) 21,013 11.9% Republicans 122,713 46.6% General Election 1994 Democrats 100,191 38.1% United States Senator Independents/Other Parties 40,322 15.3% Mack, Connie (REP) 107,054 73.2%

Rodham, Hugh E. (DEM) 39,208 26.8%Registered Voters 2000 280,057 100.0% Governor and Lieutenant Governor White 265,216 94.7% Bush, Jeb and Tom Feeney (REP) 74,156 49.6% Black 2,796 1.0% Chiles, Lawton and Buddy MacKay (DEM) 75,278 50.4% Hispanic 4,222 1.5% Secretary of State Other 7,821 2.8% Mortham, Sandy Barringer (REP) 78,107 55.7% Male 127,189 45.4% Saunders, Ron (DEM) 62,022 44.3% Female 151,750 54.2% Attorney General Gender Not Specified 1,118 0.4% Ferro, Henry (REP) 62,621 43.9% Age 18 to 29 31,147 11.1% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 79,900 56.1% Age 30 to 44 61,736 22.0% Comptroller Age 45 to 54 44,301 15.8% Milligan, Bob (REP) 76,133 54.0% Age 55 to 64 39,468 14.1% Lewis, Gerald (DEM) 64,958 46.0% Age 65 and Older 103,405 36.9% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Age Not Specified 0 0.0% Ireland, Tim (REP) 71,323 50.1% Votes Cast for President of the U.S. 188,503 67.3% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 71,094 49.9%

Commissioner of EducationRegistered Republicans 2000 122,269 100.0% Brogan, Frank T. (REP) 76,939 54.2% White 118,315 96.8% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 65,081 45.8% Black 285 0.2% Commissioner of Agriculture Hispanic 1,153 0.9% Smith, Jim (REP) 73,476 51.0% Other 2,563 2.1% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 70,699 49.0%

Democratic Primary 1994Registered Democrats 2000 100,975 100.0% Commissioner of Education White 94,553 93.6% Griffin, John (DEM) 9,954 51.0% Black 2,072 2.1% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 9,550 49.0% Hispanic 1,937 1.9% General Election 1992 Other 2,353 2.3% President of the United States (1992)

Bush, George and Dan Quayle (REP) 66,344 37.2%Registered Ind/Other 2000 56,813 100.0% Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 67,554 37.9% White 52,348 92.1% Perot, Ross and James Stockdale (IND) 44,299 24.9% Black 436 0.8% United States Senator (1992) Hispanic 1,131 2.0% Grant, Bill (REP) 63,112 38.0% Other 2,906 5.1% Graham, Bob (DEM) 102,785 62.0%

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Total District Population 399,594 General Election 2000 Deviation 35 0.0% President of the United States

Bush, George W. & Dick Cheney (REP) 81,563 52.0%Total Population (2000 Census) 399,594 100.0% Gore, Al & Joe Lieberman (DEM) 70,547 45.0% Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 294,386 73.7% Nader, Ralph & Winona LaDuke (GRE) 3,616 2.3% Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 25,842 6.5% All Other Candidates 1,153 0.7% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 1,935 0.5% United States Senator Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 60,001 15.0% McCollum, Bill (REP) 73,803 49.6% Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 17,430 4.4% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 74,943 50.4% Male 195,464 48.9% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Female 204,130 51.1% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 93,899 63.0% Age 17 and younger 98,948 24.8% Cosgrove, John (DEM) 55,191 37.0% Age 18 to 64 257,330 64.4% Commissioner of Education Age 65 and older 43,316 10.8% Crist, Charlie (REP) 88,854 60.4%

Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 58,171 39.6%Voting Age Population (2000 Census) 300,646 100.0% Democratic Primary 2000 Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 227,453 75.7% Commissioner of Education Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 17,294 5.8% Bush III, James (DEM) 2,518 17.5% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 1,194 0.4% Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 11,908 82.5% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 41,947 14.0% General Election 1998 Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 12,758 4.2% United States Senator

Crist, Charlie (REP) 45,778 47.2%Population Change (2000-1990) 88,554 28.5% Graham, Bob (DEM) 51,308 52.8%

Governor and Lieutenant GovernorTotal Population (1990 Census) 311,040 100.0% Bush, Jeb & Frank Brogan (REP) 57,348 58.8% Non-Hispanic White 260,467 83.7% MacKay, Buddy & Rick Dantzler (DEM) 40,124 41.2% Non-Hispanic Black 13,367 4.3% Secretary of State Hispanic Black 529 0.2% Harris, Katherine (REP) 53,185 56.0% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 30,921 9.9% Gievers, Karen (DEM) 41,761 44.0% Non-Hispanic Other 5,756 1.9% Attorney General

Bludworth, David H."Dave" (REP) 40,820 42.5%Voting Age Population (1990 Census) 235,367 100.0% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 55,164 57.5% Non-Hispanic White 199,990 85.0% Comptroller Non-Hispanic Black 8,801 3.7% Milligan, Bob (REP) 60,786 65.4% Hispanic Black 358 0.2% Daughtrey, Newall Jerome (DEM) 32,208 34.6% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 22,105 9.4% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Non-Hispanic Other 4,113 1.7% Ireland, Tim (REP) 47,941 50.0%

Nelson, Bill (DEM) 47,983 50.0%Registered Voters 2000 220,649 100.0% Commissioner of Education Republicans 87,856 39.8% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 55,789 58.4% Democrats 88,417 40.1% Wallace, Peter Rudy (DEM) 39,799 41.6% Independents/Other Parties 44,376 20.1% Commissioner of Agriculture

Faircloth, Rich (REP) 39,645 41.8%Registered Voters 1998 202,125 100.0% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 55,112 58.2% Republicans 82,336 40.7% General Election 1996 Democrats 83,982 41.5% President of the United States Independents/Other Parties 35,806 17.7% Dole, Bob and Jack Kemp (REP) 60,352 46.1%

Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 57,949 44.2%Registered Voters 1996 193,993 100.0% Perot, Ross and Pat Choate (REF) 12,666 9.7% Republicans 81,238 41.9% General Election 1994 Democrats 82,562 42.6% United States Senator Independents/Other Parties 30,193 15.6% Mack, Connie (REP) 75,110 74.9%

Rodham, Hugh E. (DEM) 25,160 25.1%Registered Voters 2000 220,649 100.0% Governor and Lieutenant Governor White 187,269 84.9% Bush, Jeb and Tom Feeney (REP) 55,500 54.2% Black 10,982 5.0% Chiles, Lawton and Buddy MacKay (DEM) 46,940 45.8% Hispanic 12,413 5.6% Secretary of State Other 9,984 4.5% Mortham, Sandy Barringer (REP) 54,612 55.9% Male 101,670 46.1% Saunders, Ron (DEM) 43,001 44.1% Female 117,577 53.3% Attorney General Gender Not Specified 1,402 0.6% Ferro, Henry (REP) 43,908 45.0% Age 18 to 29 39,361 17.8% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 53,668 55.0% Age 30 to 44 71,983 32.6% Comptroller Age 45 to 54 45,860 20.8% Milligan, Bob (REP) 52,482 54.1% Age 55 to 64 28,618 13.0% Lewis, Gerald (DEM) 44,497 45.9% Age 65 and Older 34,823 15.8% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Age Not Specified 4 0.0% Ireland, Tim (REP) 54,528 55.7% Votes Cast for President of the U.S. 156,879 71.1% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 43,408 44.3%

Commissioner of EducationRegistered Republicans 2000 87,856 100.0% Brogan, Frank T. (REP) 54,634 56.2% White 80,455 91.6% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 42,582 43.8% Black 780 0.9% Commissioner of Agriculture Hispanic 3,573 4.1% Smith, Jim (REP) 52,285 52.9% Other 3,087 3.5% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 46,620 47.1%

Democratic Primary 1994Registered Democrats 2000 88,417 100.0% Commissioner of Education White 71,399 80.8% Griffin, John (DEM) 6,932 44.5% Black 8,557 9.7% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 8,639 55.5% Hispanic 5,223 5.9% General Election 1992 Other 3,196 3.6% President of the United States (1992)

Bush, George and Dan Quayle (REP) 56,160 43.0%Registered Ind/Other 2000 44,376 100.0% Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 43,730 33.5% White 35,414 79.8% Perot, Ross and James Stockdale (IND) 30,772 23.6% Black 1,645 3.7% United States Senator (1992) Hispanic 3,617 8.2% Grant, Bill (REP) 51,672 40.7% Other 3,701 8.3% Graham, Bob (DEM) 75,352 59.3%

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Total District Population 399,563 General Election 2000 Deviation 4 0.0% President of the United States

Bush, George W. & Dick Cheney (REP) 87,340 48.4%Total Population (2000 Census) 399,563 100.0% Gore, Al & Joe Lieberman (DEM) 87,375 48.4% Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 353,234 88.4% Nader, Ralph & Winona LaDuke (GRE) 4,556 2.5% Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 17,353 4.3% All Other Candidates 1,330 0.7% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 635 0.2% United States Senator Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 17,865 4.5% McCollum, Bill (REP) 80,087 46.7% Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 10,476 2.6% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 91,580 53.3% Male 188,578 47.2% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Female 210,985 52.8% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 111,200 63.9% Age 17 and younger 66,791 16.7% Cosgrove, John (DEM) 62,915 36.1% Age 18 to 64 224,746 56.2% Commissioner of Education Age 65 and older 108,026 27.0% Crist, Charlie (REP) 104,394 61.5%

Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 65,288 38.5%Voting Age Population (2000 Census) 332,772 100.0% Democratic Primary 2000 Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 300,315 90.2% Commissioner of Education Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 11,109 3.3% Bush III, James (DEM) 2,939 16.5% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 396 0.1% Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 14,863 83.5% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 13,084 3.9% General Election 1998 Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 7,868 2.4% United States Senator

Crist, Charlie (REP) 55,216 43.2%Population Change (2000-1990) 16,814 4.4% Graham, Bob (DEM) 72,545 56.8%

Governor and Lieutenant GovernorTotal Population (1990 Census) 382,749 100.0% Bush, Jeb & Frank Brogan (REP) 72,825 56.4% Non-Hispanic White 358,265 93.6% MacKay, Buddy & Rick Dantzler (DEM) 56,359 43.6% Non-Hispanic Black 12,701 3.3% Secretary of State Hispanic Black 216 0.1% Harris, Katherine (REP) 68,355 54.2% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 7,768 2.0% Gievers, Karen (DEM) 57,834 45.8% Non-Hispanic Other 3,799 1.0% Attorney General

Bludworth, David H."Dave" (REP) 52,007 41.0%Voting Age Population (1990 Census) 324,318 100.0% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 74,699 59.0% Non-Hispanic White 307,111 94.7% Comptroller Non-Hispanic Black 8,208 2.5% Milligan, Bob (REP) 82,470 66.7% Hispanic Black 128 0.0% Daughtrey, Newall Jerome (DEM) 41,135 33.3% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 6,102 1.9% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Non-Hispanic Other 2,769 0.9% Ireland, Tim (REP) 62,529 48.9%

Nelson, Bill (DEM) 65,233 51.1%Registered Voters 2000 258,133 100.0% Commissioner of Education Republicans 115,388 44.7% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 70,087 55.1% Democrats 90,410 35.0% Wallace, Peter Rudy (DEM) 57,132 44.9% Independents/Other Parties 52,335 20.3% Commissioner of Agriculture

Faircloth, Rich (REP) 50,906 40.5%Registered Voters 1998 252,592 100.0% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 74,788 59.5% Republicans 116,124 46.0% General Election 1996 Democrats 89,370 35.4% President of the United States Independents/Other Parties 47,099 18.6% Dole, Bob and Jack Kemp (REP) 73,885 42.7%

Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 81,748 47.2%Registered Voters 1996 266,622 100.0% Perot, Ross and Pat Choate (REF) 17,386 10.0% Republicans 129,408 48.5% General Election 1994 Democrats 97,593 36.6% United States Senator Independents/Other Parties 39,621 14.9% Mack, Connie (REP) 113,693 75.6%

Rodham, Hugh E. (DEM) 36,612 24.4%Registered Voters 2000 258,133 100.0% Governor and Lieutenant Governor White 241,825 93.7% Bush, Jeb and Tom Feeney (REP) 79,197 51.1% Black 6,689 2.6% Chiles, Lawton and Buddy MacKay (DEM) 75,931 48.9% Hispanic 3,444 1.3% Secretary of State Other 6,176 2.4% Mortham, Sandy Barringer (REP) 81,273 60.2% Male 114,783 44.5% Saunders, Ron (DEM) 53,791 39.8% Female 142,457 55.2% Attorney General Gender Not Specified 893 0.3% Ferro, Henry (REP) 64,282 43.2% Age 18 to 29 27,609 10.7% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 84,417 56.8% Age 30 to 44 60,553 23.5% Comptroller Age 45 to 54 45,111 17.5% Milligan, Bob (REP) 80,973 55.0% Age 55 to 64 36,677 14.2% Lewis, Gerald (DEM) 66,238 45.0% Age 65 and Older 88,183 34.2% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Age Not Specified 0 0.0% Ireland, Tim (REP) 75,621 51.2% Votes Cast for President of the U.S. 180,601 70.0% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 72,100 48.8%

Commissioner of EducationRegistered Republicans 2000 115,388 100.0% Brogan, Frank T. (REP) 79,960 53.8% White 111,827 96.9% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 68,701 46.2% Black 482 0.4% Commissioner of Agriculture Hispanic 1,084 0.9% Smith, Jim (REP) 79,768 53.1% Other 2,028 1.8% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 70,368 46.9%

Democratic Primary 1994Registered Democrats 2000 90,410 100.0% Commissioner of Education White 81,779 90.5% Griffin, John (DEM) 7,440 41.0% Black 5,415 6.0% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 10,687 59.0% Hispanic 1,383 1.5% General Election 1992 Other 1,793 2.0% President of the United States (1992)

Bush, George and Dan Quayle (REP) 78,340 39.5%Registered Ind/Other 2000 52,335 100.0% Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 71,293 35.9% White 48,218 92.1% Perot, Ross and James Stockdale (IND) 48,916 24.6% Black 791 1.5% United States Senator (1992) Hispanic 978 1.9% Grant, Bill (REP) 65,445 36.8% Other 2,355 4.5% Graham, Bob (DEM) 112,190 63.2%

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Total District Population 399,571 General Election 2000 Deviation 12 0.0% President of the United States

Bush, George W. & Dick Cheney (REP) 67,345 46.2%Total Population (2000 Census) 399,571 100.0% Gore, Al & Joe Lieberman (DEM) 72,480 49.7% Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 288,421 72.2% Nader, Ralph & Winona LaDuke (GRE) 4,141 2.8% Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 77,129 19.3% All Other Candidates 1,869 1.3% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 1,128 0.3% United States Senator Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 19,019 4.8% McCollum, Bill (REP) 59,365 42.8% Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 13,874 3.5% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 79,341 57.2% Male 201,407 50.4% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Female 198,164 49.6% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 76,304 55.3% Age 17 and younger 87,148 21.8% Cosgrove, John (DEM) 61,779 44.7% Age 18 to 64 265,415 66.4% Commissioner of Education Age 65 and older 47,008 11.8% Crist, Charlie (REP) 60,849 46.0%

Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 71,436 54.0%Voting Age Population (2000 Census) 312,423 100.0% Democratic Primary 2000 Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 232,393 74.4% Commissioner of Education Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 53,486 17.1% Bush III, James (DEM) 11,162 27.8% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 736 0.2% Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 29,011 72.2% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 14,521 4.6% General Election 1998 Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 11,287 3.6% United States Senator

Crist, Charlie (REP) 30,217 32.0%Population Change (2000-1990) 76,498 23.7% Graham, Bob (DEM) 64,174 68.0%

Governor and Lieutenant GovernorTotal Population (1990 Census) 323,073 100.0% Bush, Jeb & Frank Brogan (REP) 48,131 51.1% Non-Hispanic White 242,974 75.2% MacKay, Buddy & Rick Dantzler (DEM) 46,025 48.9% Non-Hispanic Black 64,069 19.8% Secretary of State Hispanic Black 521 0.2% Harris, Katherine (REP) 43,529 47.7% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 9,424 2.9% Gievers, Karen (DEM) 47,639 52.3% Non-Hispanic Other 6,085 1.9% Attorney General

Bludworth, David H."Dave" (REP) 31,497 34.0%Voting Age Population (1990 Census) 246,955 100.0% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 61,065 66.0% Non-Hispanic White 191,524 77.6% Comptroller Non-Hispanic Black 42,881 17.4% Milligan, Bob (REP) 51,234 57.2% Hispanic Black 399 0.2% Daughtrey, Newall Jerome (DEM) 38,338 42.8% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 7,343 3.0% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Non-Hispanic Other 4,808 1.9% Ireland, Tim (REP) 32,190 34.9%

Nelson, Bill (DEM) 60,150 65.1%Registered Voters 2000 213,996 100.0% Commissioner of Education Republicans 58,949 27.5% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 47,400 51.4% Democrats 122,908 57.4% Wallace, Peter Rudy (DEM) 44,816 48.6% Independents/Other Parties 32,139 15.0% Commissioner of Agriculture

Faircloth, Rich (REP) 28,754 32.6%Registered Voters 1998 191,164 100.0% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 59,555 67.4% Republicans 52,354 27.4% General Election 1996 Democrats 116,602 61.0% President of the United States Independents/Other Parties 22,209 11.6% Dole, Bob and Jack Kemp (REP) 48,069 38.0%

Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 63,485 50.2%Registered Voters 1996 195,760 100.0% Perot, Ross and Pat Choate (REF) 14,839 11.7% Republicans 53,400 27.3% General Election 1994 Democrats 121,105 61.9% United States Senator Independents/Other Parties 21,256 10.9% Mack, Connie (REP) 64,961 67.1%

Rodham, Hugh E. (DEM) 31,822 32.9%Registered Voters 2000 213,996 100.0% Governor and Lieutenant Governor White 168,101 78.6% Bush, Jeb and Tom Feeney (REP) 44,830 45.4% Black 28,583 13.4% Chiles, Lawton and Buddy MacKay (DEM) 53,905 54.6% Hispanic 4,090 1.9% Secretary of State Other 13,221 6.2% Mortham, Sandy Barringer (REP) 38,114 40.9% Male 96,295 45.0% Saunders, Ron (DEM) 55,166 59.1% Female 115,343 53.9% Attorney General Gender Not Specified 2,358 1.1% Ferro, Henry (REP) 31,532 33.5% Age 18 to 29 52,223 24.4% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 62,675 66.5% Age 30 to 44 57,539 26.9% Comptroller Age 45 to 54 40,048 18.7% Milligan, Bob (REP) 38,957 41.6% Age 55 to 64 27,214 12.7% Lewis, Gerald (DEM) 54,615 58.4% Age 65 and Older 36,957 17.3% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Age Not Specified 15 0.0% Ireland, Tim (REP) 35,518 38.0% Votes Cast for President of the U.S. 145,833 68.1% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 58,008 62.0%

Commissioner of EducationRegistered Republicans 2000 58,949 100.0% Brogan, Frank T. (REP) 41,383 44.5% White 53,488 90.7% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 51,641 55.5% Black 1,365 2.3% Commissioner of Agriculture Hispanic 1,042 1.8% Smith, Jim (REP) 39,568 42.0% Other 3,061 5.2% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 54,552 58.0%

Democratic Primary 1994Registered Democrats 2000 122,908 100.0% Commissioner of Education White 90,930 74.0% Griffin, John (DEM) 13,702 46.5% Black 24,978 20.3% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 15,752 53.5% Hispanic 1,808 1.5% General Election 1992 Other 5,193 4.2% President of the United States (1992)

Bush, George and Dan Quayle (REP) 42,277 33.3%Registered Ind/Other 2000 32,139 100.0% Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 58,200 45.8% White 23,684 73.7% Perot, Ross and James Stockdale (IND) 26,533 20.9% Black 2,242 7.0% United States Senator (1992) Hispanic 1,241 3.9% Grant, Bill (REP) 36,065 28.6% Other 4,968 15.5% Graham, Bob (DEM) 89,898 71.4%

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Total District Population 399,559 General Election 2000 Deviation 0 0.0% President of the United States

Bush, George W. & Dick Cheney (REP) 75,406 51.7%Total Population (2000 Census) 399,559 100.0% Gore, Al & Joe Lieberman (DEM) 66,976 45.9% Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 314,141 78.6% Nader, Ralph & Winona LaDuke (GRE) 2,264 1.6% Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 34,540 8.6% All Other Candidates 1,140 0.8% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 1,522 0.4% United States Senator Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 41,134 10.3% McCollum, Bill (REP) 68,592 49.2% Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 8,222 2.1% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 70,893 50.8% Male 195,464 48.9% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Female 204,095 51.1% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 87,308 62.4% Age 17 and younger 94,334 23.6% Cosgrove, John (DEM) 52,682 37.6% Age 18 to 64 229,823 57.5% Commissioner of Education Age 65 and older 75,402 18.9% Crist, Charlie (REP) 81,596 59.4%

Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 55,657 40.6%Voting Age Population (2000 Census) 305,225 100.0% Democratic Primary 2000 Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 248,857 81.5% Commissioner of Education Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 22,537 7.4% Bush III, James (DEM) 4,195 21.3% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 933 0.3% Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 15,479 78.7% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 26,942 8.8% General Election 1998 Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 5,956 2.0% United States Senator

Crist, Charlie (REP) 40,411 41.4%Population Change (2000-1990) 99,725 33.3% Graham, Bob (DEM) 57,300 58.6%

Governor and Lieutenant GovernorTotal Population (1990 Census) 299,834 100.0% Bush, Jeb & Frank Brogan (REP) 57,693 59.4% Non-Hispanic White 262,820 87.7% MacKay, Buddy & Rick Dantzler (DEM) 39,414 40.6% Non-Hispanic Black 22,137 7.4% Secretary of State Hispanic Black 559 0.2% Harris, Katherine (REP) 54,046 56.6% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 11,664 3.9% Gievers, Karen (DEM) 41,427 43.4% Non-Hispanic Other 2,654 0.9% Attorney General

Bludworth, David H."Dave" (REP) 39,296 40.7%Voting Age Population (1990 Census) 230,394 100.0% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 57,153 59.3% Non-Hispanic White 206,337 89.6% Comptroller Non-Hispanic Black 14,182 6.2% Milligan, Bob (REP) 60,037 63.6% Hispanic Black 353 0.2% Daughtrey, Newall Jerome (DEM) 34,372 36.4% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 7,646 3.3% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Non-Hispanic Other 1,876 0.8% Ireland, Tim (REP) 47,635 49.1%

Nelson, Bill (DEM) 49,400 50.9%Registered Voters 2000 228,184 100.0% Commissioner of Education Republicans 88,983 39.0% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 58,150 60.3% Democrats 99,265 43.5% Wallace, Peter Rudy (DEM) 38,309 39.7% Independents/Other Parties 39,936 17.5% Commissioner of Agriculture

Faircloth, Rich (REP) 34,096 36.1%Registered Voters 1998 208,922 100.0% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 60,400 63.9% Republicans 83,686 40.1% General Election 1996 Democrats 94,522 45.2% President of the United States Independents/Other Parties 30,715 14.7% Dole, Bob and Jack Kemp (REP) 53,237 42.6%

Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 56,569 45.2%Registered Voters 1996 194,750 100.0% Perot, Ross and Pat Choate (REF) 15,241 12.2% Republicans 80,171 41.2% General Election 1994 Democrats 91,353 46.9% United States Senator Independents/Other Parties 23,225 11.9% Mack, Connie (REP) 75,178 74.5%

Rodham, Hugh E. (DEM) 25,781 25.5%Registered Voters 2000 228,184 100.0% Governor and Lieutenant Governor White 196,176 86.0% Bush, Jeb and Tom Feeney (REP) 53,321 52.3% Black 13,387 5.9% Chiles, Lawton and Buddy MacKay (DEM) 48,658 47.7% Hispanic 10,417 4.6% Secretary of State Other 8,205 3.6% Mortham, Sandy Barringer (REP) 53,436 54.2% Male 104,165 45.6% Saunders, Ron (DEM) 45,224 45.8% Female 122,989 53.9% Attorney General Gender Not Specified 1,030 0.5% Ferro, Henry (REP) 42,925 43.7% Age 18 to 29 34,786 15.2% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 55,350 56.3% Age 30 to 44 60,797 26.6% Comptroller Age 45 to 54 38,216 16.7% Milligan, Bob (REP) 51,577 52.6% Age 55 to 64 32,335 14.2% Lewis, Gerald (DEM) 46,513 47.4% Age 65 and Older 62,048 27.2% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Age Not Specified 2 0.0% Ireland, Tim (REP) 50,203 50.7% Votes Cast for President of the U.S. 145,786 63.9% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 48,735 49.3%

Commissioner of EducationRegistered Republicans 2000 88,983 100.0% Brogan, Frank T. (REP) 55,660 56.8% White 83,511 93.9% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 42,249 43.2% Black 835 0.9% Commissioner of Agriculture Hispanic 2,269 2.5% Smith, Jim (REP) 47,938 48.2% Other 2,401 2.7% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 51,528 51.8%

Democratic Primary 1994Registered Democrats 2000 99,265 100.0% Commissioner of Education White 80,017 80.6% Griffin, John (DEM) 12,357 55.1% Black 11,090 11.2% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 10,086 44.9% Hispanic 5,038 5.1% General Election 1992 Other 3,104 3.1% President of the United States (1992)

Bush, George and Dan Quayle (REP) 49,908 42.7%Registered Ind/Other 2000 39,936 100.0% Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 41,239 35.3% White 32,647 81.7% Perot, Ross and James Stockdale (IND) 25,752 22.0% Black 1,463 3.7% United States Senator (1992) Hispanic 3,111 7.8% Grant, Bill (REP) 43,979 37.2% Other 2,700 6.8% Graham, Bob (DEM) 74,158 62.8%

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Total District Population 399,549 General Election 2000 Deviation -10 0.0% President of the United States

Bush, George W. & Dick Cheney (REP) 83,196 49.4%Total Population (2000 Census) 399,549 100.0% Gore, Al & Joe Lieberman (DEM) 79,535 47.2% Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 327,284 81.9% Nader, Ralph & Winona LaDuke (GRE) 4,350 2.6% Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 17,534 4.4% All Other Candidates 1,347 0.8% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 1,237 0.3% United States Senator Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 33,533 8.4% McCollum, Bill (REP) 75,156 47.2% Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 19,961 5.0% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 84,102 52.8% Male 194,740 48.7% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Female 204,809 51.3% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 103,346 64.2% Age 17 and younger 81,527 20.4% Cosgrove, John (DEM) 57,745 35.8% Age 18 to 64 251,422 62.9% Commissioner of Education Age 65 and older 66,600 16.7% Crist, Charlie (REP) 98,281 61.8%

Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 60,809 38.2%Voting Age Population (2000 Census) 318,022 100.0% Democratic Primary 2000 Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 266,976 83.9% Commissioner of Education Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 11,382 3.6% Bush III, James (DEM) 2,770 16.1% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 706 0.2% Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 14,383 83.9% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 24,405 7.7% General Election 1998 Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 14,553 4.6% United States Senator

Crist, Charlie (REP) 49,967 44.4%Population Change (2000-1990) 42,552 11.9% Graham, Bob (DEM) 62,447 55.6%

Governor and Lieutenant GovernorTotal Population (1990 Census) 356,997 100.0% Bush, Jeb & Frank Brogan (REP) 63,572 56.2% Non-Hispanic White 319,645 89.5% MacKay, Buddy & Rick Dantzler (DEM) 49,447 43.8% Non-Hispanic Black 9,043 2.5% Secretary of State Hispanic Black 364 0.1% Harris, Katherine (REP) 59,558 54.1% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 20,168 5.6% Gievers, Karen (DEM) 50,431 45.9% Non-Hispanic Other 7,777 2.2% Attorney General

Bludworth, David H."Dave" (REP) 43,722 39.5%Voting Age Population (1990 Census) 290,350 100.0% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 66,991 60.5% Non-Hispanic White 263,466 90.7% Comptroller Non-Hispanic Black 6,000 2.1% Milligan, Bob (REP) 70,973 66.1% Hispanic Black 249 0.1% Daughtrey, Newall Jerome (DEM) 36,466 33.9% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 15,241 5.2% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Non-Hispanic Other 5,394 1.9% Ireland, Tim (REP) 53,074 47.7%

Nelson, Bill (DEM) 58,076 52.3%Registered Voters 2000 236,884 100.0% Commissioner of Education Republicans 98,455 41.6% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 58,416 52.7% Democrats 90,604 38.2% Wallace, Peter Rudy (DEM) 52,347 47.3% Independents/Other Parties 47,825 20.2% Commissioner of Agriculture

Faircloth, Rich (REP) 42,552 38.9%Registered Voters 1998 226,682 100.0% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 66,721 61.1% Republicans 96,599 42.6% General Election 1996 Democrats 89,139 39.3% President of the United States Independents/Other Parties 40,944 18.1% Dole, Bob and Jack Kemp (REP) 66,704 43.6%

Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 71,458 46.7%Registered Voters 1996 234,977 100.0% Perot, Ross and Pat Choate (REF) 14,832 9.7% Republicans 104,071 44.3% General Election 1994 Democrats 95,116 40.5% United States Senator Independents/Other Parties 35,789 15.2% Mack, Connie (REP) 95,766 75.8%

Rodham, Hugh E. (DEM) 30,577 24.2%Registered Voters 2000 236,884 100.0% Governor and Lieutenant Governor White 215,674 91.0% Bush, Jeb and Tom Feeney (REP) 65,666 50.6% Black 5,879 2.5% Chiles, Lawton and Buddy MacKay (DEM) 64,141 49.4% Hispanic 7,044 3.0% Secretary of State Other 8,287 3.5% Mortham, Sandy Barringer (REP) 64,729 55.6% Male 108,511 45.8% Saunders, Ron (DEM) 51,629 44.4% Female 127,280 53.7% Attorney General Gender Not Specified 1,093 0.5% Ferro, Henry (REP) 50,943 41.1% Age 18 to 29 35,532 15.0% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 72,968 58.9% Age 30 to 44 74,525 31.5% Comptroller Age 45 to 54 44,433 18.8% Milligan, Bob (REP) 64,816 52.7% Age 55 to 64 29,004 12.2% Lewis, Gerald (DEM) 58,192 47.3% Age 65 and Older 53,388 22.5% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Age Not Specified 2 0.0% Ireland, Tim (REP) 63,309 51.3% Votes Cast for President of the U.S. 168,427 71.1% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 60,034 48.7%

Commissioner of EducationRegistered Republicans 2000 98,455 100.0% Brogan, Frank T. (REP) 65,105 52.7% White 92,982 94.4% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 58,497 47.3% Black 482 0.5% Commissioner of Agriculture Hispanic 2,268 2.3% Smith, Jim (REP) 65,513 52.3% Other 2,764 2.8% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 59,807 47.7%

Democratic Primary 1994Registered Democrats 2000 90,604 100.0% Commissioner of Education White 80,855 89.2% Griffin, John (DEM) 8,093 41.8% Black 4,403 4.9% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 11,259 58.2% Hispanic 2,877 3.2% General Election 1992 Other 2,424 2.7% President of the United States (1992)

Bush, George and Dan Quayle (REP) 67,985 40.6%Registered Ind/Other 2000 47,825 100.0% Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 60,044 35.8% White 41,837 87.5% Perot, Ross and James Stockdale (IND) 39,529 23.6% Black 994 2.1% United States Senator (1992) Hispanic 1,898 4.0% Grant, Bill (REP) 56,173 36.3% Other 3,099 6.5% Graham, Bob (DEM) 98,713 63.7%

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Total District Population 399,577 General Election 2000 Deviation 18 0.0% President of the United States

Bush, George W. & Dick Cheney (REP) 77,841 55.7%Total Population (2000 Census) 399,577 100.0% Gore, Al & Joe Lieberman (DEM) 59,136 42.3% Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 287,065 71.8% Nader, Ralph & Winona LaDuke (GRE) 1,844 1.3% Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 49,335 12.3% All Other Candidates 886 0.6% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 1,281 0.3% United States Senator Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 53,626 13.4% McCollum, Bill (REP) 69,378 51.5% Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 8,270 2.1% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 65,271 48.5% Male 201,894 50.5% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Female 197,683 49.5% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 87,661 64.9% Age 17 and younger 92,993 23.3% Cosgrove, John (DEM) 47,449 35.1% Age 18 to 64 219,905 55.0% Commissioner of Education Age 65 and older 86,679 21.7% Crist, Charlie (REP) 80,222 60.7%

Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 51,967 39.3%Voting Age Population (2000 Census) 306,584 100.0% Democratic Primary 2000 Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 232,299 75.8% Commissioner of Education Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 32,858 10.7% Bush III, James (DEM) 7,940 28.4% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 775 0.3% Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 19,969 71.6% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 34,741 11.3% General Election 1998 Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 5,911 1.9% United States Senator

Crist, Charlie (REP) 42,343 41.7%Population Change (2000-1990) 66,246 19.9% Graham, Bob (DEM) 59,147 58.3%

Governor and Lieutenant GovernorTotal Population (1990 Census) 333,331 100.0% Bush, Jeb & Frank Brogan (REP) 60,324 59.5% Non-Hispanic White 267,566 80.3% MacKay, Buddy & Rick Dantzler (DEM) 40,995 40.5% Non-Hispanic Black 39,740 11.9% Secretary of State Hispanic Black 634 0.2% Harris, Katherine (REP) 59,681 59.5% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 21,955 6.6% Gievers, Karen (DEM) 40,567 40.5% Non-Hispanic Other 3,436 1.0% Attorney General

Bludworth, David H."Dave" (REP) 40,961 40.7%Voting Age Population (1990 Census) 255,880 100.0% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 59,599 59.3% Non-Hispanic White 214,243 83.7% Comptroller Non-Hispanic Black 25,413 9.9% Milligan, Bob (REP) 63,614 64.5% Hispanic Black 426 0.2% Daughtrey, Newall Jerome (DEM) 35,009 35.5% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 13,487 5.3% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Non-Hispanic Other 2,311 0.9% Ireland, Tim (REP) 49,643 49.0%

Nelson, Bill (DEM) 51,732 51.0%Registered Voters 2000 217,006 100.0% Commissioner of Education Republicans 83,441 38.5% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 60,972 60.6% Democrats 107,003 49.3% Wallace, Peter Rudy (DEM) 39,694 39.4% Independents/Other Parties 26,562 12.2% Commissioner of Agriculture

Faircloth, Rich (REP) 33,042 33.6%Registered Voters 1998 209,343 100.0% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 65,195 66.4% Republicans 80,238 38.3% General Election 1996 Democrats 107,487 51.3% President of the United States Independents/Other Parties 21,619 10.3% Dole, Bob and Jack Kemp (REP) 60,247 46.1%

Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 56,455 43.2%Registered Voters 1996 203,359 100.0% Perot, Ross and Pat Choate (REF) 14,038 10.7% Republicans 77,103 37.9% General Election 1994 Democrats 109,277 53.7% United States Senator Independents/Other Parties 16,979 8.3% Mack, Connie (REP) 79,631 74.9%

Rodham, Hugh E. (DEM) 26,756 25.1%Registered Voters 2000 217,006 100.0% Governor and Lieutenant Governor White 184,032 84.8% Bush, Jeb and Tom Feeney (REP) 57,745 53.6% Black 20,172 9.3% Chiles, Lawton and Buddy MacKay (DEM) 50,050 46.4% Hispanic 6,367 2.9% Secretary of State Other 6,436 3.0% Mortham, Sandy Barringer (REP) 56,326 54.0% Male 97,765 45.1% Saunders, Ron (DEM) 48,038 46.0% Female 118,313 54.5% Attorney General Gender Not Specified 928 0.4% Ferro, Henry (REP) 45,598 43.7% Age 18 to 29 31,638 14.6% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 58,732 56.3% Age 30 to 44 50,302 23.2% Comptroller Age 45 to 54 35,560 16.4% Milligan, Bob (REP) 53,256 51.1% Age 55 to 64 31,788 14.6% Lewis, Gerald (DEM) 50,914 48.9% Age 65 and Older 67,703 31.2% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Age Not Specified 15 0.0% Ireland, Tim (REP) 56,130 53.7% Votes Cast for President of the U.S. 139,707 64.4% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 48,446 46.3%

Commissioner of EducationRegistered Republicans 2000 83,441 100.0% Brogan, Frank T. (REP) 59,876 57.9% White 78,910 94.6% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 43,546 42.1% Black 937 1.1% Commissioner of Agriculture Hispanic 1,601 1.9% Smith, Jim (REP) 48,623 46.0% Other 1,990 2.4% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 57,066 54.0%

Democratic Primary 1994Registered Democrats 2000 107,003 100.0% Commissioner of Education White 83,531 78.1% Griffin, John (DEM) 15,310 54.2% Black 17,642 16.5% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 12,915 45.8% Hispanic 3,201 3.0% General Election 1992 Other 2,628 2.5% President of the United States (1992)

Bush, George and Dan Quayle (REP) 57,777 45.0%Registered Ind/Other 2000 26,562 100.0% Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 44,195 34.4% White 21,592 81.3% Perot, Ross and James Stockdale (IND) 26,378 20.6% Black 1,591 6.0% United States Senator (1992) Hispanic 1,564 5.9% Grant, Bill (REP) 49,111 38.3% Other 1,819 6.8% Graham, Bob (DEM) 79,006 61.7%

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Total District Population 399,553 General Election 2000 Deviation -6 0.0% President of the United States

Bush, George W. & Dick Cheney (REP) 27,639 25.2%Total Population (2000 Census) 399,553 100.0% Gore, Al & Joe Lieberman (DEM) 78,559 71.7% Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 144,928 36.3% Nader, Ralph & Winona LaDuke (GRE) 2,511 2.3% Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 168,489 42.2% All Other Candidates 845 0.8% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 4,870 1.2% United States Senator Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 70,488 17.6% McCollum, Bill (REP) 25,332 24.5% Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 10,778 2.7% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 78,258 75.5% Male 194,175 48.6% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Female 205,378 51.4% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 38,642 36.9% Age 17 and younger 108,002 27.0% Cosgrove, John (DEM) 66,197 63.1% Age 18 to 64 242,102 60.6% Commissioner of Education Age 65 and older 49,449 12.4% Crist, Charlie (REP) 35,298 34.4%

Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 67,335 65.6%Voting Age Population (2000 Census) 291,551 100.0% Democratic Primary 2000 Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 121,139 41.5% Commissioner of Education Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 109,116 37.4% Bush III, James (DEM) 5,072 21.2% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 2,948 1.0% Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 18,895 78.8% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 50,241 17.2% General Election 1998 Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 8,107 2.8% United States Senator

Crist, Charlie (REP) 17,038 23.5%Population Change (2000-1990) 19,267 5.1% Graham, Bob (DEM) 55,460 76.5%

Governor and Lieutenant GovernorTotal Population (1990 Census) 380,286 100.0% Bush, Jeb & Frank Brogan (REP) 23,282 32.1% Non-Hispanic White 186,843 49.1% MacKay, Buddy & Rick Dantzler (DEM) 49,176 67.9% Non-Hispanic Black 138,907 36.5% Secretary of State Hispanic Black 2,948 0.8% Harris, Katherine (REP) 21,704 30.7% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 46,538 12.2% Gievers, Karen (DEM) 48,951 69.3% Non-Hispanic Other 5,050 1.3% Attorney General

Bludworth, David H."Dave" (REP) 15,163 21.3%Voting Age Population (1990 Census) 284,408 100.0% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 56,087 78.7% Non-Hispanic White 153,640 54.0% Comptroller Non-Hispanic Black 90,063 31.7% Milligan, Bob (REP) 25,167 36.4% Hispanic Black 1,901 0.7% Daughtrey, Newall Jerome (DEM) 44,016 63.6% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 35,140 12.4% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Non-Hispanic Other 3,664 1.3% Ireland, Tim (REP) 18,866 26.4%

Nelson, Bill (DEM) 52,501 73.6%Registered Voters 2000 170,492 100.0% Commissioner of Education Republicans 35,702 20.9% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 22,397 31.6% Democrats 106,375 62.4% Wallace, Peter Rudy (DEM) 48,479 68.4% Independents/Other Parties 28,415 16.7% Commissioner of Agriculture

Faircloth, Rich (REP) 15,311 21.8%Registered Voters 1998 172,721 100.0% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 54,781 78.2% Republicans 37,428 21.7% General Election 1996 Democrats 110,064 63.7% President of the United States Independents/Other Parties 25,227 14.6% Dole, Bob and Jack Kemp (REP) 23,763 22.8%

Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 73,087 70.1%Registered Voters 1996 181,641 100.0% Perot, Ross and Pat Choate (REF) 7,436 7.1% Republicans 42,037 23.1% General Election 1994 Democrats 116,469 64.1% United States Senator Independents/Other Parties 23,134 12.7% Mack, Connie (REP) 41,250 50.5%

Rodham, Hugh E. (DEM) 40,501 49.5%Registered Voters 2000 170,492 100.0% Governor and Lieutenant Governor White 86,143 50.5% Bush, Jeb and Tom Feeney (REP) 26,485 30.8% Black 66,553 39.0% Chiles, Lawton and Buddy MacKay (DEM) 59,535 69.2% Hispanic 11,193 6.6% Secretary of State Other 6,602 3.9% Mortham, Sandy Barringer (REP) 26,465 33.8% Male 72,248 42.4% Saunders, Ron (DEM) 51,722 66.2% Female 97,250 57.0% Attorney General Gender Not Specified 994 0.6% Ferro, Henry (REP) 20,488 25.3% Age 18 to 29 31,848 18.7% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 60,487 74.7% Age 30 to 44 51,554 30.2% Comptroller Age 45 to 54 30,883 18.1% Milligan, Bob (REP) 25,319 31.4% Age 55 to 64 21,133 12.4% Lewis, Gerald (DEM) 55,217 68.6% Age 65 and Older 35,068 20.6% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Age Not Specified 6 0.0% Ireland, Tim (REP) 25,373 31.4% Votes Cast for President of the U.S. 109,555 64.3% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 55,404 68.6%

Commissioner of EducationRegistered Republicans 2000 35,702 100.0% Brogan, Frank T. (REP) 25,282 30.6% White 28,056 78.6% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 57,261 69.4% Black 3,265 9.1% Commissioner of Agriculture Hispanic 2,858 8.0% Smith, Jim (REP) 27,832 34.0% Other 1,267 3.5% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 53,978 66.0%

Democratic Primary 1994Registered Democrats 2000 106,375 100.0% Commissioner of Education White 41,348 38.9% Griffin, John (DEM) 7,007 31.6% Black 57,019 53.6% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 15,147 68.4% Hispanic 5,298 5.0% General Election 1992 Other 3,032 2.9% President of the United States (1992)

Bush, George and Dan Quayle (REP) 29,521 25.5%Registered Ind/Other 2000 28,415 100.0% Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 67,006 57.8% White 16,738 58.9% Perot, Ross and James Stockdale (IND) 19,389 16.7% Black 6,269 22.1% United States Senator (1992) Hispanic 3,038 10.7% Grant, Bill (REP) 25,967 23.6% Other 2,304 8.1% Graham, Bob (DEM) 84,103 76.4%

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Total District Population 399,553 General Election 2000 Deviation -6 0.0% President of the United States

Bush, George W. & Dick Cheney (REP) 34,643 34.5%Total Population (2000 Census) 399,553 100.0% Gore, Al & Joe Lieberman (DEM) 64,228 63.9% Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 146,244 36.6% Nader, Ralph & Winona LaDuke (GRE) 1,076 1.1% Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 129,555 32.4% All Other Candidates 600 0.6% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 6,053 1.5% United States Senator Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 99,858 25.0% McCollum, Bill (REP) 30,921 33.4% Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 17,843 4.5% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 61,780 66.6% Male 196,777 49.2% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Female 202,776 50.8% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 41,525 43.5% Age 17 and younger 111,438 27.9% Cosgrove, John (DEM) 53,912 56.5% Age 18 to 64 252,397 63.2% Commissioner of Education Age 65 and older 35,718 8.9% Crist, Charlie (REP) 37,336 40.0%

Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 55,980 60.0%Voting Age Population (2000 Census) 288,115 100.0% Democratic Primary 2000 Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 118,683 41.2% Commissioner of Education Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 83,444 29.0% Bush III, James (DEM) 3,869 27.1% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 3,772 1.3% Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 10,414 72.9% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 68,961 23.9% General Election 1998 Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 13,255 4.6% United States Senator

Crist, Charlie (REP) 18,765 30.9%Population Change (2000-1990) 82,680 26.1% Graham, Bob (DEM) 42,059 69.1%

Governor and Lieutenant GovernorTotal Population (1990 Census) 316,873 100.0% Bush, Jeb & Frank Brogan (REP) 29,667 48.4% Non-Hispanic White 186,828 59.0% MacKay, Buddy & Rick Dantzler (DEM) 31,651 51.6% Non-Hispanic Black 82,229 26.0% Secretary of State Hispanic Black 2,377 0.8% Harris, Katherine (REP) 27,614 46.4% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 38,278 12.1% Gievers, Karen (DEM) 31,925 53.6% Non-Hispanic Other 7,161 2.3% Attorney General

Bludworth, David H."Dave" (REP) 19,841 33.2%Voting Age Population (1990 Census) 234,348 100.0% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 39,887 66.8% Non-Hispanic White 148,550 63.4% Comptroller Non-Hispanic Black 52,648 22.5% Milligan, Bob (REP) 29,063 49.2% Hispanic Black 1,583 0.7% Daughtrey, Newall Jerome (DEM) 30,013 50.8% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 26,443 11.3% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Non-Hispanic Other 5,124 2.2% Ireland, Tim (REP) 20,900 34.5%

Nelson, Bill (DEM) 39,625 65.5%Registered Voters 2000 160,800 100.0% Commissioner of Education Republicans 44,463 27.7% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 29,019 48.5% Democrats 84,133 52.3% Wallace, Peter Rudy (DEM) 30,855 51.5% Independents/Other Parties 32,203 20.0% Commissioner of Agriculture

Faircloth, Rich (REP) 18,716 31.5%Registered Voters 1998 144,337 100.0% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 40,680 68.5% Republicans 45,008 31.2% General Election 1996 Democrats 74,539 51.6% President of the United States Independents/Other Parties 24,790 17.2% Dole, Bob and Jack Kemp (REP) 28,991 33.8%

Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 49,727 58.1%Registered Voters 1996 151,502 100.0% Perot, Ross and Pat Choate (REF) 6,936 8.1% Republicans 51,216 33.8% General Election 1994 Democrats 77,589 51.2% United States Senator Independents/Other Parties 22,697 15.0% Mack, Connie (REP) 39,952 64.2%

Rodham, Hugh E. (DEM) 22,250 35.8%Registered Voters 2000 160,800 100.0% Governor and Lieutenant Governor White 76,706 47.7% Bush, Jeb and Tom Feeney (REP) 29,456 46.3% Black 39,608 24.6% Chiles, Lawton and Buddy MacKay (DEM) 34,132 53.7% Hispanic 31,333 19.5% Secretary of State Other 13,152 8.2% Mortham, Sandy Barringer (REP) 31,063 51.1% Male 69,138 43.0% Saunders, Ron (DEM) 29,784 48.9% Female 88,816 55.2% Attorney General Gender Not Specified 2,846 1.8% Ferro, Henry (REP) 25,442 41.7% Age 18 to 29 31,950 19.9% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 35,528 58.3% Age 30 to 44 54,463 33.9% Comptroller Age 45 to 54 29,353 18.3% Milligan, Bob (REP) 29,563 48.7% Age 55 to 64 19,350 12.0% Lewis, Gerald (DEM) 31,141 51.3% Age 65 and Older 25,682 16.0% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Age Not Specified 2 0.0% Ireland, Tim (REP) 24,046 38.9% Votes Cast for President of the U.S. 100,547 62.5% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 37,798 61.1%

Commissioner of EducationRegistered Republicans 2000 44,463 100.0% Brogan, Frank T. (REP) 29,793 49.1% White 33,373 75.1% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 30,828 50.9% Black 1,968 4.4% Commissioner of Agriculture Hispanic 6,624 14.9% Smith, Jim (REP) 27,321 44.7% Other 2,498 5.6% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 33,788 55.3%

Democratic Primary 1994Registered Democrats 2000 84,133 100.0% Commissioner of Education White 28,529 33.9% Griffin, John (DEM) 5,982 46.5% Black 33,433 39.7% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 6,895 53.5% Hispanic 16,151 19.2% General Election 1992 Other 6,007 7.1% President of the United States (1992)

Bush, George and Dan Quayle (REP) 35,475 39.1%Registered Ind/Other 2000 32,203 100.0% Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 39,177 43.2% White 14,804 46.0% Perot, Ross and James Stockdale (IND) 16,066 17.7% Black 4,206 13.1% United States Senator (1992) Hispanic 8,560 26.6% Grant, Bill (REP) 29,770 33.5% Other 4,647 14.4% Graham, Bob (DEM) 59,070 66.5%

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Total District Population 399,578 General Election 2000 Deviation 19 0.0% President of the United States

Bush, George W. & Dick Cheney (REP) 89,526 53.2%Total Population (2000 Census) 399,578 100.0% Gore, Al & Joe Lieberman (DEM) 75,019 44.6% Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 328,842 82.3% Nader, Ralph & Winona LaDuke (GRE) 2,663 1.6% Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 34,451 8.6% All Other Candidates 1,127 0.7% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 1,137 0.3% United States Senator Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 28,080 7.0% McCollum, Bill (REP) 84,035 51.0% Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 7,068 1.8% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 80,835 49.0% Male 194,000 48.6% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Female 205,578 51.4% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 104,820 64.4% Age 17 and younger 81,642 20.4% Cosgrove, John (DEM) 57,906 35.6% Age 18 to 64 217,809 54.5% Commissioner of Education Age 65 and older 100,127 25.1% Crist, Charlie (REP) 94,656 61.5%

Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 59,378 38.5%Voting Age Population (2000 Census) 317,936 100.0% Democratic Primary 2000 Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 269,750 84.8% Commissioner of Education Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 22,922 7.2% Bush III, James (DEM) 3,731 21.2% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 738 0.2% Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 13,885 78.8% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 19,331 6.1% General Election 1998 Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 5,195 1.6% United States Senator

Crist, Charlie (REP) 46,842 42.0%Population Change (2000-1990) 113,715 39.8% Graham, Bob (DEM) 64,636 58.0%

Governor and Lieutenant GovernorTotal Population (1990 Census) 285,863 100.0% Bush, Jeb & Frank Brogan (REP) 66,815 60.0% Non-Hispanic White 248,116 86.8% MacKay, Buddy & Rick Dantzler (DEM) 44,577 40.0% Non-Hispanic Black 24,772 8.7% Secretary of State Hispanic Black 592 0.2% Harris, Katherine (REP) 66,519 60.9% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 10,348 3.6% Gievers, Karen (DEM) 42,675 39.1% Non-Hispanic Other 2,035 0.7% Attorney General

Bludworth, David H."Dave" (REP) 48,846 44.7%Voting Age Population (1990 Census) 226,149 100.0% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 60,397 55.3% Non-Hispanic White 201,380 89.0% Comptroller Non-Hispanic Black 15,992 7.1% Milligan, Bob (REP) 71,032 66.0% Hispanic Black 470 0.2% Daughtrey, Newall Jerome (DEM) 36,537 34.0% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 6,847 3.0% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Non-Hispanic Other 1,460 0.6% Ireland, Tim (REP) 52,703 47.8%

Nelson, Bill (DEM) 57,667 52.2%Registered Voters 2000 244,958 100.0% Commissioner of Education Republicans 111,238 45.4% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 69,879 63.7% Democrats 93,728 38.3% Wallace, Peter Rudy (DEM) 39,841 36.3% Independents/Other Parties 39,993 16.3% Commissioner of Agriculture

Faircloth, Rich (REP) 45,436 42.1%Registered Voters 1998 219,084 100.0% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 62,571 57.9% Republicans 101,465 46.3% General Election 1996 Democrats 86,764 39.6% President of the United States Independents/Other Parties 30,853 14.1% Dole, Bob and Jack Kemp (REP) 61,127 44.9%

Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 58,338 42.9%Registered Voters 1996 201,296 100.0% Perot, Ross and Pat Choate (REF) 16,531 12.2% Republicans 95,112 47.2% General Election 1994 Democrats 82,091 40.8% United States Senator Independents/Other Parties 24,095 12.0% Mack, Connie (REP) 79,415 75.5%

Rodham, Hugh E. (DEM) 25,789 24.5%Registered Voters 2000 244,958 100.0% Governor and Lieutenant Governor White 218,684 89.3% Bush, Jeb and Tom Feeney (REP) 53,158 50.0% Black 14,257 5.8% Chiles, Lawton and Buddy MacKay (DEM) 53,262 50.0% Hispanic 6,251 2.6% Secretary of State Other 5,768 2.4% Mortham, Sandy Barringer (REP) 57,451 56.8% Male 112,490 45.9% Saunders, Ron (DEM) 43,711 43.2% Female 131,965 53.9% Attorney General Gender Not Specified 503 0.2% Ferro, Henry (REP) 46,940 46.1% Age 18 to 29 27,767 11.3% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 54,894 53.9% Age 30 to 44 54,664 22.3% Comptroller Age 45 to 54 37,787 15.4% Milligan, Bob (REP) 56,246 55.6% Age 55 to 64 39,561 16.2% Lewis, Gerald (DEM) 44,938 44.4% Age 65 and Older 85,155 34.8% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Age Not Specified 24 0.0% Ireland, Tim (REP) 49,516 48.1% Votes Cast for President of the U.S. 168,336 68.7% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 53,326 51.9%

Commissioner of EducationRegistered Republicans 2000 111,238 100.0% Brogan, Frank T. (REP) 57,172 57.0% White 106,624 95.9% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 43,163 43.0% Black 1,274 1.1% Commissioner of Agriculture Hispanic 1,476 1.3% Smith, Jim (REP) 51,836 50.7% Other 1,856 1.7% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 50,366 49.3%

Democratic Primary 1994Registered Democrats 2000 93,728 100.0% Commissioner of Education White 77,056 82.2% Griffin, John (DEM) 9,135 53.6% Black 11,698 12.5% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 7,899 46.4% Hispanic 3,183 3.4% General Election 1992 Other 1,792 1.9% President of the United States (1992)

Bush, George and Dan Quayle (REP) 52,483 42.2%Registered Ind/Other 2000 39,993 100.0% Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 44,268 35.6% White 35,007 87.5% Perot, Ross and James Stockdale (IND) 27,737 22.3% Black 1,285 3.2% United States Senator (1992) Hispanic 1,590 4.0% Grant, Bill (REP) 44,686 36.9% Other 2,118 5.3% Graham, Bob (DEM) 76,454 63.1%

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Total District Population 399,556 General Election 2000 Deviation -3 0.0% President of the United States

Bush, George W. & Dick Cheney (REP) 97,768 54.8%Total Population (2000 Census) 399,556 100.0% Gore, Al & Joe Lieberman (DEM) 75,475 42.3% Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 352,091 88.1% Nader, Ralph & Winona LaDuke (GRE) 4,022 2.3% Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 15,357 3.8% All Other Candidates 1,008 0.6% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 701 0.2% United States Senator Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 24,214 6.1% McCollum, Bill (REP) 94,449 55.3% Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 7,193 1.8% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 76,371 44.7% Male 193,124 48.3% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Female 206,432 51.7% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 111,115 64.5% Age 17 and younger 76,394 19.1% Cosgrove, John (DEM) 61,138 35.5% Age 18 to 64 216,272 54.1% Commissioner of Education Age 65 and older 106,890 26.8% Crist, Charlie (REP) 103,593 62.9%

Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 61,071 37.1%Voting Age Population (2000 Census) 323,162 100.0% Democratic Primary 2000 Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 292,161 90.4% Commissioner of Education Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 9,634 3.0% Bush III, James (DEM) 3,104 20.9% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 414 0.1% Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 11,763 79.1% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 15,752 4.9% General Election 1998 Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 5,201 1.6% United States Senator

Crist, Charlie (REP) 54,481 45.0%Population Change (2000-1990) 82,422 26.0% Graham, Bob (DEM) 66,718 55.0%

Governor and Lieutenant GovernorTotal Population (1990 Census) 317,134 100.0% Bush, Jeb & Frank Brogan (REP) 76,546 62.9% Non-Hispanic White 296,489 93.5% MacKay, Buddy & Rick Dantzler (DEM) 45,161 37.1% Non-Hispanic Black 8,652 2.7% Secretary of State Hispanic Black 286 0.1% Harris, Katherine (REP) 76,007 63.3% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 9,168 2.9% Gievers, Karen (DEM) 44,005 36.7% Non-Hispanic Other 2,539 0.8% Attorney General

Bludworth, David H."Dave" (REP) 54,794 46.0%Voting Age Population (1990 Census) 258,485 100.0% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 64,442 54.0% Non-Hispanic White 244,930 94.8% Comptroller Non-Hispanic Black 5,529 2.1% Milligan, Bob (REP) 81,561 69.1% Hispanic Black 191 0.1% Daughtrey, Newall Jerome (DEM) 36,403 30.9% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 6,089 2.4% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Non-Hispanic Other 1,746 0.7% Ireland, Tim (REP) 64,016 53.0%

Nelson, Bill (DEM) 56,668 47.0%Registered Voters 2000 261,678 100.0% Commissioner of Education Republicans 127,676 48.8% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 76,044 63.5% Democrats 85,806 32.8% Wallace, Peter Rudy (DEM) 43,736 36.5% Independents/Other Parties 48,194 18.4% Commissioner of Agriculture

Faircloth, Rich (REP) 49,917 42.3%Registered Voters 1998 239,452 100.0% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 68,181 57.7% Republicans 121,133 50.6% General Election 1996 Democrats 81,160 33.9% President of the United States Independents/Other Parties 37,158 15.5% Dole, Bob and Jack Kemp (REP) 74,524 47.1%

Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 65,263 41.3%Registered Voters 1996 226,650 100.0% Perot, Ross and Pat Choate (REF) 18,297 11.6% Republicans 118,939 52.5% General Election 1994 Democrats 78,827 34.8% United States Senator Independents/Other Parties 28,884 12.7% Mack, Connie (REP) 100,905 77.0%

Rodham, Hugh E. (DEM) 30,149 23.0%Registered Voters 2000 261,678 100.0% Governor and Lieutenant Governor White 245,647 93.9% Bush, Jeb and Tom Feeney (REP) 71,048 53.5% Black 5,601 2.1% Chiles, Lawton and Buddy MacKay (DEM) 61,667 46.5% Hispanic 3,821 1.5% Secretary of State Other 6,611 2.5% Mortham, Sandy Barringer (REP) 76,228 59.4% Male 120,134 45.9% Saunders, Ron (DEM) 52,001 40.6% Female 140,895 53.8% Attorney General Gender Not Specified 649 0.2% Ferro, Henry (REP) 63,816 50.1% Age 18 to 29 28,107 10.7% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 63,557 49.9% Age 30 to 44 61,342 23.4% Comptroller Age 45 to 54 43,866 16.8% Milligan, Bob (REP) 75,695 60.4% Age 55 to 64 39,393 15.1% Lewis, Gerald (DEM) 49,669 39.6% Age 65 and Older 88,962 34.0% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Age Not Specified 8 0.0% Ireland, Tim (REP) 75,788 59.2% Votes Cast for President of the U.S. 178,272 68.1% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 52,290 40.8%

Commissioner of EducationRegistered Republicans 2000 127,676 100.0% Brogan, Frank T. (REP) 76,724 60.5% White 123,732 96.9% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 49,994 39.5% Black 526 0.4% Commissioner of Agriculture Hispanic 1,109 0.9% Smith, Jim (REP) 68,903 53.8% Other 2,381 1.9% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 59,228 46.2%

Democratic Primary 1994Registered Democrats 2000 85,806 100.0% Commissioner of Education White 77,931 90.8% Griffin, John (DEM) 7,491 47.4% Black 4,320 5.0% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 8,318 52.6% Hispanic 1,522 1.8% General Election 1992 Other 1,930 2.2% President of the United States (1992)

Bush, George and Dan Quayle (REP) 69,994 43.4%Registered Ind/Other 2000 48,194 100.0% Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 52,118 32.3% White 43,983 91.3% Perot, Ross and James Stockdale (IND) 39,232 24.3% Black 753 1.6% United States Senator (1992) Hispanic 1,189 2.5% Grant, Bill (REP) 63,905 41.9% Other 2,298 4.8% Graham, Bob (DEM) 88,771 58.1%

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Total District Population 399,568 General Election 2000 Deviation 9 0.0% President of the United States

Bush, George W. & Dick Cheney (REP) 79,249 53.4%Total Population (2000 Census) 399,568 100.0% Gore, Al & Joe Lieberman (DEM) 65,870 44.4% Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 296,067 74.1% Nader, Ralph & Winona LaDuke (GRE) 2,434 1.6% Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 38,247 9.6% All Other Candidates 920 0.6% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 2,075 0.5% United States Senator Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 46,701 11.7% McCollum, Bill (REP) 72,128 50.8% Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 16,478 4.1% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 69,748 49.2% Male 195,472 48.9% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Female 204,096 51.1% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 90,087 63.8% Age 17 and younger 93,298 23.3% Cosgrove, John (DEM) 51,220 36.2% Age 18 to 64 258,566 64.7% Commissioner of Education Age 65 and older 47,704 11.9% Crist, Charlie (REP) 84,065 60.8%

Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 54,293 39.2%Voting Age Population (2000 Census) 306,270 100.0% Democratic Primary 2000 Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 233,220 76.1% Commissioner of Education Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 26,210 8.6% Bush III, James (DEM) 2,031 17.4% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 1,284 0.4% Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 9,611 82.6% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 33,319 10.9% General Election 1998 Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 12,237 4.0% United States Senator

Crist, Charlie (REP) 42,353 43.3%Population Change (2000-1990) 63,125 18.8% Graham, Bob (DEM) 55,504 56.7%

Governor and Lieutenant GovernorTotal Population (1990 Census) 336,443 100.0% Bush, Jeb & Frank Brogan (REP) 60,567 61.8% Non-Hispanic White 280,476 83.4% MacKay, Buddy & Rick Dantzler (DEM) 37,509 38.2% Non-Hispanic Black 25,811 7.7% Secretary of State Hispanic Black 609 0.2% Harris, Katherine (REP) 61,594 64.6% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 22,661 6.7% Gievers, Karen (DEM) 33,793 35.4% Non-Hispanic Other 6,886 2.0% Attorney General

Bludworth, David H."Dave" (REP) 44,432 46.4%Voting Age Population (1990 Census) 258,136 100.0% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 51,393 53.6% Non-Hispanic White 219,761 85.1% Comptroller Non-Hispanic Black 17,148 6.6% Milligan, Bob (REP) 64,784 69.0% Hispanic Black 425 0.2% Daughtrey, Newall Jerome (DEM) 29,136 31.0% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 15,957 6.2% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Non-Hispanic Other 4,845 1.9% Ireland, Tim (REP) 46,033 47.6%

Nelson, Bill (DEM) 50,681 52.4%Registered Voters 2000 206,772 100.0% Commissioner of Education Republicans 97,119 47.0% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 60,602 63.3% Democrats 71,321 34.5% Wallace, Peter Rudy (DEM) 35,204 36.7% Independents/Other Parties 38,332 18.5% Commissioner of Agriculture

Faircloth, Rich (REP) 41,585 43.9%Registered Voters 1998 200,019 100.0% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 53,183 56.1% Republicans 97,982 49.0% General Election 1996 Democrats 70,552 35.3% President of the United States Independents/Other Parties 31,486 15.7% Dole, Bob and Jack Kemp (REP) 66,219 51.4%

Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 52,236 40.6%Registered Voters 1996 207,520 100.0% Perot, Ross and Pat Choate (REF) 10,273 8.0% Republicans 105,899 51.0% General Election 1994 Democrats 74,296 35.8% United States Senator Independents/Other Parties 27,326 13.2% Mack, Connie (REP) 78,805 77.4%

Rodham, Hugh E. (DEM) 22,968 22.6%Registered Voters 2000 206,772 100.0% Governor and Lieutenant Governor White 168,098 81.3% Bush, Jeb and Tom Feeney (REP) 55,464 53.9% Black 13,268 6.4% Chiles, Lawton and Buddy MacKay (DEM) 47,345 46.1% Hispanic 12,365 6.0% Secretary of State Other 13,041 6.3% Mortham, Sandy Barringer (REP) 63,284 64.6% Male 93,570 45.3% Saunders, Ron (DEM) 34,677 35.4% Female 110,612 53.5% Attorney General Gender Not Specified 2,590 1.3% Ferro, Henry (REP) 50,222 51.1% Age 18 to 29 35,930 17.4% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 48,106 48.9% Age 30 to 44 64,780 31.3% Comptroller Age 45 to 54 42,959 20.8% Milligan, Bob (REP) 60,345 61.8% Age 55 to 64 26,161 12.7% Lewis, Gerald (DEM) 37,251 38.2% Age 65 and Older 36,926 17.9% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Age Not Specified 16 0.0% Ireland, Tim (REP) 48,574 48.7% Votes Cast for President of the U.S. 148,473 71.8% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 51,265 51.3%

Commissioner of EducationRegistered Republicans 2000 97,119 100.0% Brogan, Frank T. (REP) 59,348 60.6% White 88,238 90.9% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 38,597 39.4% Black 1,100 1.1% Commissioner of Agriculture Hispanic 3,510 3.6% Smith, Jim (REP) 53,537 54.2% Other 4,268 4.4% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 45,230 45.8%

Democratic Primary 1994Registered Democrats 2000 71,321 100.0% Commissioner of Education White 51,440 72.1% Griffin, John (DEM) 5,231 43.2% Black 10,611 14.9% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 6,884 56.8% Hispanic 5,429 7.6% General Election 1992 Other 3,860 5.4% President of the United States (1992)

Bush, George and Dan Quayle (REP) 65,900 48.3%Registered Ind/Other 2000 38,332 100.0% Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 43,209 31.7% White 28,419 74.1% Perot, Ross and James Stockdale (IND) 27,357 20.0% Black 1,556 4.1% United States Senator (1992) Hispanic 3,426 8.9% Grant, Bill (REP) 54,739 41.0% Other 4,912 12.8% Graham, Bob (DEM) 78,776 59.0%

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Total District Population 399,561 General Election 2000 Deviation 2 0.0% President of the United States

Bush, George W. & Dick Cheney (REP) 101,831 51.8%Total Population (2000 Census) 399,561 100.0% Gore, Al & Joe Lieberman (DEM) 88,698 45.1% Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 361,683 90.5% Nader, Ralph & Winona LaDuke (GRE) 4,863 2.5% Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 15,621 3.9% All Other Candidates 1,118 0.6% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 721 0.2% United States Senator Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 15,138 3.8% McCollum, Bill (REP) 101,132 53.8% Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 6,398 1.6% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 86,900 46.2% Male 188,841 47.3% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Female 210,720 52.7% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 114,429 61.4% Age 17 and younger 62,051 15.5% Cosgrove, John (DEM) 71,867 38.6% Age 18 to 64 202,938 50.8% Commissioner of Education Age 65 and older 134,572 33.7% Crist, Charlie (REP) 102,334 60.7%

Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 66,262 39.3%Voting Age Population (2000 Census) 337,510 100.0% Democratic Primary 2000 Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 310,975 92.1% Commissioner of Education Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 10,512 3.1% Bush III, James (DEM) 3,167 18.9% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 476 0.1% Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 13,604 81.1% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 10,769 3.2% General Election 1998 Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 4,778 1.4% United States Senator

Crist, Charlie (REP) 61,373 44.1%Population Change (2000-1990) 62,433 18.5% Graham, Bob (DEM) 77,874 55.9%

Governor and Lieutenant GovernorTotal Population (1990 Census) 337,128 100.0% Bush, Jeb & Frank Brogan (REP) 85,790 60.9% Non-Hispanic White 315,706 93.6% MacKay, Buddy & Rick Dantzler (DEM) 54,974 39.1% Non-Hispanic Black 11,780 3.5% Secretary of State Hispanic Black 507 0.2% Harris, Katherine (REP) 81,775 58.8% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 6,663 2.0% Gievers, Karen (DEM) 57,412 41.2% Non-Hispanic Other 2,472 0.7% Attorney General

Bludworth, David H."Dave" (REP) 61,290 44.7%Voting Age Population (1990 Census) 286,755 100.0% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 75,788 55.3% Non-Hispanic White 271,940 94.8% Comptroller Non-Hispanic Black 7,721 2.7% Milligan, Bob (REP) 91,868 67.7% Hispanic Black 343 0.1% Daughtrey, Newall Jerome (DEM) 43,800 32.3% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 4,918 1.7% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Non-Hispanic Other 1,833 0.6% Ireland, Tim (REP) 69,401 49.9%

Nelson, Bill (DEM) 69,612 50.1%Registered Voters 2000 276,653 100.0% Commissioner of Education Republicans 140,166 50.7% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 82,523 60.0% Democrats 86,766 31.4% Wallace, Peter Rudy (DEM) 54,924 40.0% Independents/Other Parties 49,723 18.0% Commissioner of Agriculture

Faircloth, Rich (REP) 56,087 42.2%Registered Voters 1998 264,791 100.0% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 76,793 57.8% Republicans 139,654 52.7% General Election 1996 Democrats 83,662 31.6% President of the United States Independents/Other Parties 41,475 15.7% Dole, Bob and Jack Kemp (REP) 83,813 46.0%

Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 78,818 43.2%Registered Voters 1996 261,578 100.0% Perot, Ross and Pat Choate (REF) 19,630 10.8% Republicans 144,267 55.2% General Election 1994 Democrats 84,431 32.3% United States Senator Independents/Other Parties 32,879 12.6% Mack, Connie (REP) 117,835 76.0%

Rodham, Hugh E. (DEM) 37,153 24.0%Registered Voters 2000 276,653 100.0% Governor and Lieutenant Governor White 260,028 94.0% Bush, Jeb and Tom Feeney (REP) 82,915 52.5% Black 6,393 2.3% Chiles, Lawton and Buddy MacKay (DEM) 74,882 47.5% Hispanic 2,280 0.8% Secretary of State Other 7,953 2.9% Mortham, Sandy Barringer (REP) 86,862 57.2% Male 125,525 45.4% Saunders, Ron (DEM) 65,054 42.8% Female 149,813 54.2% Attorney General Gender Not Specified 1,315 0.5% Ferro, Henry (REP) 74,629 49.2% Age 18 to 29 25,260 9.1% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 77,191 50.8% Age 30 to 44 51,967 18.8% Comptroller Age 45 to 54 41,723 15.1% Milligan, Bob (REP) 91,870 61.6% Age 55 to 64 44,828 16.2% Lewis, Gerald (DEM) 57,181 38.4% Age 65 and Older 112,873 40.8% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Age Not Specified 2 0.0% Ireland, Tim (REP) 84,525 56.5% Votes Cast for President of the U.S. 196,510 71.0% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 65,189 43.5%

Commissioner of EducationRegistered Republicans 2000 140,166 100.0% Brogan, Frank T. (REP) 88,985 59.4% White 136,047 97.1% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 60,880 40.6% Black 558 0.4% Commissioner of Agriculture Hispanic 754 0.5% Smith, Jim (REP) 81,191 53.5% Other 2,809 2.0% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 70,454 46.5%

Democratic Primary 1994Registered Democrats 2000 86,766 100.0% Commissioner of Education White 78,267 90.2% Griffin, John (DEM) 6,921 47.6% Black 5,018 5.8% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 7,634 52.4% Hispanic 940 1.1% General Election 1992 Other 2,536 2.9% President of the United States (1992)

Bush, George and Dan Quayle (REP) 79,112 41.8%Registered Ind/Other 2000 49,723 100.0% Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 68,087 36.0% White 45,712 91.9% Perot, Ross and James Stockdale (IND) 42,189 22.3% Black 818 1.6% United States Senator (1992) Hispanic 586 1.2% Grant, Bill (REP) 67,256 41.9% Other 2,607 5.2% Graham, Bob (DEM) 93,125 58.1%

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Total District Population 399,554 General Election 2000 Deviation -5 0.0% President of the United States

Bush, George W. & Dick Cheney (REP) 86,703 52.6%Total Population (2000 Census) 399,554 100.0% Gore, Al & Joe Lieberman (DEM) 74,211 45.0% Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 311,891 78.1% Nader, Ralph & Winona LaDuke (GRE) 2,907 1.8% Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 40,317 10.1% All Other Candidates 1,028 0.6% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 1,631 0.4% United States Senator Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 31,250 7.8% McCollum, Bill (REP) 75,072 47.4% Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 14,465 3.6% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 83,394 52.6% Male 197,694 49.5% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Female 201,860 50.5% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 101,844 64.5% Age 17 and younger 94,267 23.6% Cosgrove, John (DEM) 56,062 35.5% Age 18 to 64 245,035 61.3% Commissioner of Education Age 65 and older 60,252 15.1% Crist, Charlie (REP) 92,433 60.0%

Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 61,572 40.0%Voting Age Population (2000 Census) 305,287 100.0% Democratic Primary 2000 Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 244,903 80.2% Commissioner of Education Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 27,119 8.9% Bush III, James (DEM) 3,579 22.3% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 963 0.3% Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 12,485 77.7% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 21,550 7.1% General Election 1998 Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 10,752 3.5% United States Senator

Crist, Charlie (REP) 44,563 42.7%Population Change (2000-1990) 112,714 39.3% Graham, Bob (DEM) 59,909 57.3%

Governor and Lieutenant GovernorTotal Population (1990 Census) 286,840 100.0% Bush, Jeb & Frank Brogan (REP) 64,157 61.7% Non-Hispanic White 242,951 84.7% MacKay, Buddy & Rick Dantzler (DEM) 39,835 38.3% Non-Hispanic Black 27,967 9.8% Secretary of State Hispanic Black 452 0.2% Harris, Katherine (REP) 61,008 59.9% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 10,395 3.6% Gievers, Karen (DEM) 40,865 40.1% Non-Hispanic Other 5,075 1.8% Attorney General

Bludworth, David H."Dave" (REP) 46,896 45.7%Voting Age Population (1990 Census) 221,404 100.0% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 55,635 54.3% Non-Hispanic White 191,319 86.4% Comptroller Non-Hispanic Black 18,527 8.4% Milligan, Bob (REP) 65,899 65.6% Hispanic Black 297 0.1% Daughtrey, Newall Jerome (DEM) 34,497 34.4% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 7,467 3.4% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Non-Hispanic Other 3,794 1.7% Ireland, Tim (REP) 45,914 44.3%

Nelson, Bill (DEM) 57,709 55.7%Registered Voters 2000 217,272 100.0% Commissioner of Education Republicans 98,280 45.2% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 64,362 63.0% Democrats 82,339 37.9% Wallace, Peter Rudy (DEM) 37,852 37.0% Independents/Other Parties 36,652 16.9% Commissioner of Agriculture

Faircloth, Rich (REP) 44,651 44.0%Registered Voters 1998 205,592 100.0% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 56,871 56.0% Republicans 95,055 46.2% General Election 1996 Democrats 80,228 39.0% President of the United States Independents/Other Parties 30,309 14.7% Dole, Bob and Jack Kemp (REP) 62,426 45.7%

Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 57,271 42.0%Registered Voters 1996 201,427 100.0% Perot, Ross and Pat Choate (REF) 16,825 12.3% Republicans 95,032 47.2% General Election 1994 Democrats 81,269 40.3% United States Senator Independents/Other Parties 25,126 12.5% Mack, Connie (REP) 80,819 76.2%

Rodham, Hugh E. (DEM) 25,286 23.8%Registered Voters 2000 217,272 100.0% Governor and Lieutenant Governor White 185,612 85.4% Bush, Jeb and Tom Feeney (REP) 56,495 54.0% Black 14,601 6.7% Chiles, Lawton and Buddy MacKay (DEM) 48,102 46.0% Hispanic 8,803 4.1% Secretary of State Other 8,254 3.8% Mortham, Sandy Barringer (REP) 62,745 61.4% Male 101,601 46.8% Saunders, Ron (DEM) 39,430 38.6% Female 114,258 52.6% Attorney General Gender Not Specified 1,413 0.7% Ferro, Henry (REP) 50,084 48.8% Age 18 to 29 32,532 15.0% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 52,585 51.2% Age 30 to 44 67,452 31.0% Comptroller Age 45 to 54 39,437 18.2% Milligan, Bob (REP) 59,185 57.9% Age 55 to 64 29,713 13.7% Lewis, Gerald (DEM) 42,995 42.1% Age 65 and Older 48,135 22.2% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Age Not Specified 3 0.0% Ireland, Tim (REP) 48,181 45.7% Votes Cast for President of the U.S. 164,847 75.9% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 57,265 54.3%

Commissioner of EducationRegistered Republicans 2000 98,280 100.0% Brogan, Frank T. (REP) 59,931 59.2% White 92,013 93.6% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 41,310 40.8% Black 942 1.0% Commissioner of Agriculture Hispanic 2,549 2.6% Smith, Jim (REP) 53,656 53.7% Other 2,778 2.8% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 46,233 46.3%

Democratic Primary 1994Registered Democrats 2000 82,339 100.0% Commissioner of Education White 63,738 77.4% Griffin, John (DEM) 7,710 48.7% Black 12,221 14.8% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 8,131 51.3% Hispanic 3,809 4.6% General Election 1992 Other 2,570 3.1% President of the United States (1992)

Bush, George and Dan Quayle (REP) 57,107 43.4%Registered Ind/Other 2000 36,652 100.0% Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 41,962 31.9% White 29,860 81.5% Perot, Ross and James Stockdale (IND) 32,504 24.7% Black 1,439 3.9% United States Senator (1992) Hispanic 2,444 6.7% Grant, Bill (REP) 53,384 41.0% Other 2,907 7.9% Graham, Bob (DEM) 76,777 59.0%

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Total District Population 399,580 General Election 2000 Deviation 21 0.0% President of the United States

Bush, George W. & Dick Cheney (REP) 81,579 47.6%Total Population (2000 Census) 399,580 100.0% Gore, Al & Joe Lieberman (DEM) 85,483 49.9% Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 337,199 84.4% Nader, Ralph & Winona LaDuke (GRE) 3,028 1.8% Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 17,878 4.5% All Other Candidates 1,293 0.8% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 888 0.2% United States Senator Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 33,124 8.3% McCollum, Bill (REP) 80,178 48.5% Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 10,491 2.6% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 85,157 51.5% Male 195,817 49.0% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Female 203,763 51.0% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 99,429 60.8% Age 17 and younger 63,599 15.9% Cosgrove, John (DEM) 64,132 39.2% Age 18 to 64 240,569 60.2% Commissioner of Education Age 65 and older 95,412 23.9% Crist, Charlie (REP) 87,854 56.0%

Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 68,908 44.0%Voting Age Population (2000 Census) 335,981 100.0% Democratic Primary 2000 Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 289,764 86.2% Commissioner of Education Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 12,180 3.6% Bush III, James (DEM) 2,392 19.2% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 600 0.2% Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 10,034 80.8% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 25,291 7.5% General Election 1998 Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 8,146 2.4% United States Senator

Crist, Charlie (REP) 45,907 38.1%Population Change (2000-1990) 49,740 14.2% Graham, Bob (DEM) 74,690 61.9%

Governor and Lieutenant GovernorTotal Population (1990 Census) 349,840 100.0% Bush, Jeb & Frank Brogan (REP) 67,669 54.8% Non-Hispanic White 321,301 91.8% MacKay, Buddy & Rick Dantzler (DEM) 55,824 45.2% Non-Hispanic Black 6,843 2.0% Secretary of State Hispanic Black 577 0.2% Harris, Katherine (REP) 68,634 57.0% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 17,039 4.9% Gievers, Karen (DEM) 51,767 43.0% Non-Hispanic Other 4,080 1.2% Attorney General

Bludworth, David H."Dave" (REP) 53,572 43.8%Voting Age Population (1990 Census) 300,217 100.0% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 68,658 56.2% Non-Hispanic White 278,644 92.8% Comptroller Non-Hispanic Black 4,793 1.6% Milligan, Bob (REP) 78,208 65.7% Hispanic Black 402 0.1% Daughtrey, Newall Jerome (DEM) 40,810 34.3% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 13,354 4.4% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Non-Hispanic Other 3,024 1.0% Ireland, Tim (REP) 53,910 44.2%

Nelson, Bill (DEM) 67,946 55.8%Registered Voters 2000 264,548 100.0% Commissioner of Education Republicans 121,942 46.1% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 73,364 60.7% Democrats 88,462 33.4% Wallace, Peter Rudy (DEM) 47,571 39.3% Independents/Other Parties 54,144 20.5% Commissioner of Agriculture

Faircloth, Rich (REP) 48,720 40.5%Registered Voters 1998 252,343 100.0% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 71,614 59.5% Republicans 122,808 48.7% General Election 1996 Democrats 83,975 33.3% President of the United States Independents/Other Parties 45,560 18.1% Dole, Bob and Jack Kemp (REP) 76,276 47.0%

Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 71,623 44.2%Registered Voters 1996 250,378 100.0% Perot, Ross and Pat Choate (REF) 14,239 8.8% Republicans 127,133 50.8% General Election 1994 Democrats 83,799 33.5% United States Senator Independents/Other Parties 39,446 15.8% Mack, Connie (REP) 102,356 74.9%

Rodham, Hugh E. (DEM) 34,264 25.1%Registered Voters 2000 264,548 100.0% Governor and Lieutenant Governor White 245,271 92.7% Bush, Jeb and Tom Feeney (REP) 70,555 50.4% Black 5,174 2.0% Chiles, Lawton and Buddy MacKay (DEM) 69,451 49.6% Hispanic 6,000 2.3% Secretary of State Other 8,103 3.1% Mortham, Sandy Barringer (REP) 75,253 56.5% Male 124,076 46.9% Saunders, Ron (DEM) 57,845 43.5% Female 139,184 52.6% Attorney General Gender Not Specified 1,288 0.5% Ferro, Henry (REP) 60,398 44.7% Age 18 to 29 25,964 9.8% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 74,611 55.3% Age 30 to 44 69,217 26.2% Comptroller Age 45 to 54 48,175 18.2% Milligan, Bob (REP) 77,453 58.5% Age 55 to 64 38,285 14.5% Lewis, Gerald (DEM) 54,983 41.5% Age 65 and Older 82,908 31.3% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Age Not Specified 0 0.0% Ireland, Tim (REP) 71,456 53.7% Votes Cast for President of the U.S. 171,382 64.8% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 61,609 46.3%

Commissioner of EducationRegistered Republicans 2000 121,942 100.0% Brogan, Frank T. (REP) 78,549 59.5% White 117,203 96.1% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 53,490 40.5% Black 407 0.3% Commissioner of Agriculture Hispanic 1,901 1.6% Smith, Jim (REP) 71,609 53.9% Other 2,440 2.0% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 61,336 46.1%

Democratic Primary 1994Registered Democrats 2000 88,462 100.0% Commissioner of Education White 79,681 90.1% Griffin, John (DEM) 6,406 47.7% Black 4,009 4.5% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 7,026 52.3% Hispanic 2,261 2.6% General Election 1992 Other 2,506 2.8% President of the United States (1992)

Bush, George and Dan Quayle (REP) 81,277 45.5%Registered Ind/Other 2000 54,144 100.0% Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 58,443 32.7% White 48,387 89.4% Perot, Ross and James Stockdale (IND) 38,772 21.7% Black 759 1.4% United States Senator (1992) Hispanic 1,837 3.4% Grant, Bill (REP) 60,941 39.2% Other 3,157 5.8% Graham, Bob (DEM) 94,364 60.8%

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Total District Population 399,517 General Election 2000 Deviation -42 0.0% President of the United States

Bush, George W. & Dick Cheney (REP) 89,062 51.9%Total Population (2000 Census) 399,517 100.0% Gore, Al & Joe Lieberman (DEM) 77,784 45.4% Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 317,006 79.3% Nader, Ralph & Winona LaDuke (GRE) 3,522 2.1% Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 43,843 11.0% All Other Candidates 1,096 0.6% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 1,258 0.3% United States Senator Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 27,953 7.0% McCollum, Bill (REP) 79,471 48.0% Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 9,457 2.4% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 85,924 52.0% Male 196,247 49.1% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Female 203,270 50.9% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 104,900 64.0% Age 17 and younger 89,135 22.3% Cosgrove, John (DEM) 59,008 36.0% Age 18 to 64 225,194 56.4% Commissioner of Education Age 65 and older 85,188 21.3% Crist, Charlie (REP) 91,425 58.8%

Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 64,008 41.2%Voting Age Population (2000 Census) 310,382 100.0% Democratic Primary 2000 Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 255,464 82.3% Commissioner of Education Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 28,447 9.2% Bush III, James (DEM) 5,023 25.8% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 775 0.2% Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 14,468 74.2% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 18,951 6.1% General Election 1998 Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 6,745 2.2% United States Senator

Crist, Charlie (REP) 48,743 42.4%Population Change (2000-1990) 62,675 18.6% Graham, Bob (DEM) 66,204 57.6%

Governor and Lieutenant GovernorTotal Population (1990 Census) 336,842 100.0% Bush, Jeb & Frank Brogan (REP) 68,184 59.2% Non-Hispanic White 284,327 84.4% MacKay, Buddy & Rick Dantzler (DEM) 47,011 40.8% Non-Hispanic Black 35,863 10.6% Secretary of State Hispanic Black 665 0.2% Harris, Katherine (REP) 66,396 58.9% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 11,991 3.6% Gievers, Karen (DEM) 46,312 41.1% Non-Hispanic Other 3,996 1.2% Attorney General

Bludworth, David H."Dave" (REP) 52,109 45.9%Voting Age Population (1990 Census) 261,480 100.0% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 61,333 54.1% Non-Hispanic White 227,483 87.0% Comptroller Non-Hispanic Black 22,471 8.6% Milligan, Bob (REP) 71,339 64.3% Hispanic Black 432 0.2% Daughtrey, Newall Jerome (DEM) 39,602 35.7% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 8,264 3.2% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Non-Hispanic Other 2,830 1.1% Ireland, Tim (REP) 50,397 44.0%

Nelson, Bill (DEM) 64,146 56.0%Registered Voters 2000 236,045 100.0% Commissioner of Education Republicans 107,327 45.5% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 70,830 62.6% Democrats 90,174 38.2% Wallace, Peter Rudy (DEM) 42,398 37.4% Independents/Other Parties 38,544 16.3% Commissioner of Agriculture

Faircloth, Rich (REP) 48,972 43.6%Registered Voters 1998 231,695 100.0% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 63,436 56.4% Republicans 107,064 46.2% General Election 1996 Democrats 90,823 39.2% President of the United States Independents/Other Parties 33,809 14.6% Dole, Bob and Jack Kemp (REP) 68,690 44.7%

Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 65,758 42.8%Registered Voters 1996 231,989 100.0% Perot, Ross and Pat Choate (REF) 19,303 12.6% Republicans 109,119 47.0% General Election 1994 Democrats 94,640 40.8% United States Senator Independents/Other Parties 28,229 12.2% Mack, Connie (REP) 93,955 75.4%

Rodham, Hugh E. (DEM) 30,653 24.6%Registered Voters 2000 236,045 100.0% Governor and Lieutenant Governor White 206,697 87.6% Bush, Jeb and Tom Feeney (REP) 64,826 52.0% Black 17,566 7.4% Chiles, Lawton and Buddy MacKay (DEM) 59,814 48.0% Hispanic 4,849 2.1% Secretary of State Other 6,933 2.9% Mortham, Sandy Barringer (REP) 72,874 60.6% Male 109,650 46.5% Saunders, Ron (DEM) 47,447 39.4% Female 125,758 53.3% Attorney General Gender Not Specified 637 0.3% Ferro, Henry (REP) 60,086 49.6% Age 18 to 29 27,880 11.8% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 60,992 50.4% Age 30 to 44 60,405 25.6% Comptroller Age 45 to 54 42,137 17.9% Milligan, Bob (REP) 68,890 57.3% Age 55 to 64 34,531 14.6% Lewis, Gerald (DEM) 51,292 42.7% Age 65 and Older 71,090 30.1% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Age Not Specified 2 0.0% Ireland, Tim (REP) 60,307 48.7% Votes Cast for President of the U.S. 171,464 72.6% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 63,629 51.3%

Commissioner of EducationRegistered Republicans 2000 107,327 100.0% Brogan, Frank T. (REP) 73,040 60.9% White 102,729 95.7% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 46,883 39.1% Black 1,007 0.9% Commissioner of Agriculture Hispanic 1,354 1.3% Smith, Jim (REP) 64,513 54.1% Other 2,198 2.0% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 54,662 45.9%

Democratic Primary 1994Registered Democrats 2000 90,174 100.0% Commissioner of Education White 70,576 78.3% Griffin, John (DEM) 8,600 52.4% Black 14,915 16.5% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 7,814 47.6% Hispanic 2,135 2.4% General Election 1992 Other 2,573 2.9% President of the United States (1992)

Bush, George and Dan Quayle (REP) 64,320 41.2%Registered Ind/Other 2000 38,544 100.0% Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 49,761 31.9% White 33,392 86.6% Perot, Ross and James Stockdale (IND) 42,057 26.9% Black 1,645 4.3% United States Senator (1992) Hispanic 1,361 3.5% Grant, Bill (REP) 63,930 42.1% Other 2,161 5.6% Graham, Bob (DEM) 87,962 57.9%

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Total District Population 399,568 General Election 2000 Deviation 9 0.0% President of the United States

Bush, George W. & Dick Cheney (REP) 68,664 44.2%Total Population (2000 Census) 399,568 100.0% Gore, Al & Joe Lieberman (DEM) 82,980 53.5% Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 297,881 74.6% Nader, Ralph & Winona LaDuke (GRE) 2,239 1.4% Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 28,895 7.2% All Other Candidates 1,360 0.9% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 1,734 0.4% United States Senator Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 61,784 15.5% McCollum, Bill (REP) 69,704 46.0% Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 9,274 2.3% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 81,750 54.0% Male 194,514 48.7% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Female 205,054 51.3% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 86,693 57.2% Age 17 and younger 83,700 20.9% Cosgrove, John (DEM) 64,944 42.8% Age 18 to 64 217,986 54.6% Commissioner of Education Age 65 and older 97,882 24.5% Crist, Charlie (REP) 74,072 51.4%

Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 70,135 48.6%Voting Age Population (2000 Census) 315,868 100.0% Democratic Primary 2000 Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 247,594 78.4% Commissioner of Education Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 18,131 5.7% Bush III, James (DEM) 3,093 19.5% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 1,055 0.3% Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 12,733 80.5% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 42,447 13.4% General Election 1998 Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 6,641 2.1% United States Senator

Crist, Charlie (REP) 34,707 34.2%Population Change (2000-1990) 128,346 47.3% Graham, Bob (DEM) 66,865 65.8%

Governor and Lieutenant GovernorTotal Population (1990 Census) 271,222 100.0% Bush, Jeb & Frank Brogan (REP) 51,632 49.6% Non-Hispanic White 234,704 86.5% MacKay, Buddy & Rick Dantzler (DEM) 52,405 50.4% Non-Hispanic Black 8,766 3.2% Secretary of State Hispanic Black 603 0.2% Harris, Katherine (REP) 51,865 50.8% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 24,207 8.9% Gievers, Karen (DEM) 50,265 49.2% Non-Hispanic Other 2,942 1.1% Attorney General

Bludworth, David H."Dave" (REP) 40,639 39.7%Voting Age Population (1990 Census) 217,931 100.0% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 61,685 60.3% Non-Hispanic White 192,772 88.5% Comptroller Non-Hispanic Black 5,589 2.6% Milligan, Bob (REP) 58,024 57.3% Hispanic Black 382 0.2% Daughtrey, Newall Jerome (DEM) 43,228 42.7% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 17,070 7.8% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Non-Hispanic Other 2,118 1.0% Ireland, Tim (REP) 41,546 40.1%

Nelson, Bill (DEM) 62,097 59.9%Registered Voters 2000 219,625 100.0% Commissioner of Education Republicans 86,686 39.5% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 55,174 53.7% Democrats 88,917 40.5% Wallace, Peter Rudy (DEM) 47,585 46.3% Independents/Other Parties 44,022 20.0% Commissioner of Agriculture

Faircloth, Rich (REP) 34,415 34.2%Registered Voters 1998 197,307 100.0% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 66,307 65.8% Republicans 80,404 40.8% General Election 1996 Democrats 82,087 41.6% President of the United States Independents/Other Parties 34,814 17.6% Dole, Bob and Jack Kemp (REP) 51,637 38.7%

Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 69,051 51.8%Registered Voters 1996 188,747 100.0% Perot, Ross and Pat Choate (REF) 12,578 9.4% Republicans 79,268 42.0% General Election 1994 Democrats 80,325 42.6% United States Senator Independents/Other Parties 29,156 15.4% Mack, Connie (REP) 69,134 67.7%

Rodham, Hugh E. (DEM) 33,059 32.3%Registered Voters 2000 219,625 100.0% Governor and Lieutenant Governor White 194,878 88.7% Bush, Jeb and Tom Feeney (REP) 47,554 45.4% Black 8,008 3.6% Chiles, Lawton and Buddy MacKay (DEM) 57,183 54.6% Hispanic 8,832 4.0% Secretary of State Other 7,906 3.6% Mortham, Sandy Barringer (REP) 51,297 51.2% Male 98,968 45.1% Saunders, Ron (DEM) 48,829 48.8% Female 119,309 54.3% Attorney General Gender Not Specified 1,348 0.6% Ferro, Henry (REP) 43,749 43.5% Age 18 to 29 22,719 10.3% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 56,724 56.5% Age 30 to 44 52,517 23.9% Comptroller Age 45 to 54 33,261 15.1% Milligan, Bob (REP) 49,231 50.3% Age 55 to 64 30,799 14.0% Lewis, Gerald (DEM) 48,647 49.7% Age 65 and Older 80,326 36.6% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Age Not Specified 3 0.0% Ireland, Tim (REP) 49,498 49.5% Votes Cast for President of the U.S. 155,244 70.7% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 50,546 50.5%

Commissioner of EducationRegistered Republicans 2000 86,686 100.0% Brogan, Frank T. (REP) 51,522 52.2% White 81,300 93.8% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 47,267 47.8% Black 629 0.7% Commissioner of Agriculture Hispanic 2,628 3.0% Smith, Jim (REP) 47,397 47.2% Other 2,142 2.5% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 53,043 52.8%

Democratic Primary 1994Registered Democrats 2000 88,917 100.0% Commissioner of Education White 76,573 86.1% Griffin, John (DEM) 8,056 52.8% Black 6,139 6.9% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 7,214 47.2% Hispanic 3,455 3.9% General Election 1992 Other 2,731 3.1% President of the United States (1992)

Bush, George and Dan Quayle (REP) 47,490 37.1%Registered Ind/Other 2000 44,022 100.0% Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 54,396 42.4% White 37,005 84.1% Perot, Ross and James Stockdale (IND) 26,261 20.5% Black 1,241 2.8% United States Senator (1992) Hispanic 2,748 6.2% Grant, Bill (REP) 37,437 32.8% Other 3,032 6.9% Graham, Bob (DEM) 76,618 67.2%

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Total District Population 399,573 General Election 2000 Deviation 14 0.0% President of the United States

Bush, George W. & Dick Cheney (REP) 93,187 50.9%Total Population (2000 Census) 399,573 100.0% Gore, Al & Joe Lieberman (DEM) 85,469 46.7% Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 343,697 86.0% Nader, Ralph & Winona LaDuke (GRE) 3,136 1.7% Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 20,035 5.0% All Other Candidates 1,122 0.6% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 953 0.2% United States Senator Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 27,405 6.9% McCollum, Bill (REP) 86,650 51.6% Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 7,483 1.9% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 81,213 48.4% Male 195,660 49.0% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Female 203,913 51.0% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 112,351 65.3% Age 17 and younger 85,335 21.4% Cosgrove, John (DEM) 59,829 34.7% Age 18 to 64 221,707 55.5% Commissioner of Education Age 65 and older 92,531 23.2% Crist, Charlie (REP) 97,716 60.2%

Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 64,498 39.8%Voting Age Population (2000 Census) 314,238 100.0% Democratic Primary 2000 Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 276,662 88.0% Commissioner of Education Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 13,277 4.2% Bush III, James (DEM) 3,903 22.1% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 581 0.2% Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 13,769 77.9% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 18,492 5.9% General Election 1998 Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 5,226 1.7% United States Senator

Crist, Charlie (REP) 51,345 41.2%Population Change (2000-1990) 114,220 40.0% Graham, Bob (DEM) 73,143 58.8%

Governor and Lieutenant GovernorTotal Population (1990 Census) 285,353 100.0% Bush, Jeb & Frank Brogan (REP) 74,004 58.5% Non-Hispanic White 261,577 91.7% MacKay, Buddy & Rick Dantzler (DEM) 52,543 41.5% Non-Hispanic Black 10,262 3.6% Secretary of State Hispanic Black 376 0.1% Harris, Katherine (REP) 73,296 59.3% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 10,622 3.7% Gievers, Karen (DEM) 50,229 40.7% Non-Hispanic Other 2,516 0.9% Attorney General

Bludworth, David H."Dave" (REP) 59,807 47.8%Voting Age Population (1990 Census) 227,836 100.0% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 65,352 52.2% Non-Hispanic White 211,549 92.9% Comptroller Non-Hispanic Black 6,908 3.0% Milligan, Bob (REP) 82,447 67.4% Hispanic Black 253 0.1% Daughtrey, Newall Jerome (DEM) 39,935 32.6% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 7,414 3.3% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Non-Hispanic Other 1,712 0.8% Ireland, Tim (REP) 58,181 46.5%

Nelson, Bill (DEM) 67,008 53.5%Registered Voters 2000 262,431 100.0% Commissioner of Education Republicans 126,888 48.4% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 81,313 65.3% Democrats 83,306 31.7% Wallace, Peter Rudy (DEM) 43,224 34.7% Independents/Other Parties 52,237 19.9% Commissioner of Agriculture

Faircloth, Rich (REP) 53,785 43.6%Registered Voters 1998 243,181 100.0% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 69,635 56.4% Republicans 122,214 50.3% General Election 1996 Democrats 78,005 32.1% President of the United States Independents/Other Parties 42,963 17.7% Dole, Bob and Jack Kemp (REP) 76,374 47.7%

Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 67,150 41.9%Registered Voters 1996 236,864 100.0% Perot, Ross and Pat Choate (REF) 16,707 10.4% Republicans 123,216 52.0% General Election 1994 Democrats 77,969 32.9% United States Senator Independents/Other Parties 35,681 15.1% Mack, Connie (REP) 94,677 76.1%

Rodham, Hugh E. (DEM) 29,687 23.9%Registered Voters 2000 262,431 100.0% Governor and Lieutenant Governor White 243,686 92.9% Bush, Jeb and Tom Feeney (REP) 68,418 53.5% Black 8,130 3.1% Chiles, Lawton and Buddy MacKay (DEM) 59,553 46.5% Hispanic 4,695 1.8% Secretary of State Other 5,920 2.3% Mortham, Sandy Barringer (REP) 72,281 59.8% Male 122,313 46.6% Saunders, Ron (DEM) 48,641 40.2% Female 139,319 53.1% Attorney General Gender Not Specified 799 0.3% Ferro, Henry (REP) 64,565 53.2% Age 18 to 29 26,600 10.1% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 56,738 46.8% Age 30 to 44 67,566 25.7% Comptroller Age 45 to 54 46,936 17.9% Milligan, Bob (REP) 71,067 59.5% Age 55 to 64 38,739 14.8% Lewis, Gerald (DEM) 48,441 40.5% Age 65 and Older 82,569 31.5% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Age Not Specified 21 0.0% Ireland, Tim (REP) 68,785 57.1% Votes Cast for President of the U.S. 182,914 69.7% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 51,748 42.9%

Commissioner of EducationRegistered Republicans 2000 126,888 100.0% Brogan, Frank T. (REP) 81,586 67.0% White 122,723 96.7% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 40,263 33.0% Black 768 0.6% Commissioner of Agriculture Hispanic 1,437 1.1% Smith, Jim (REP) 69,040 56.5% Other 1,966 1.5% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 53,253 43.5%

Democratic Primary 1994Registered Democrats 2000 83,306 100.0% Commissioner of Education White 73,267 87.9% Griffin, John (DEM) 7,903 55.2% Black 6,236 7.5% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 6,419 44.8% Hispanic 1,898 2.3% General Election 1992 Other 1,900 2.3% President of the United States (1992)

Bush, George and Dan Quayle (REP) 65,125 43.2%Registered Ind/Other 2000 52,237 100.0% Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 44,328 29.4% White 47,696 91.3% Perot, Ross and James Stockdale (IND) 41,470 27.5% Black 1,127 2.2% United States Senator (1992) Hispanic 1,360 2.6% Grant, Bill (REP) 57,854 41.3% Other 2,054 3.9% Graham, Bob (DEM) 82,236 58.7%

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Total District Population 399,534 General Election 2000 Deviation -25 0.0% President of the United States

Bush, George W. & Dick Cheney (REP) 14,540 14.6%Total Population (2000 Census) 399,534 100.0% Gore, Al & Joe Lieberman (DEM) 83,125 83.7% Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 94,493 23.7% Nader, Ralph & Winona LaDuke (GRE) 919 0.9% Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 252,546 63.2% All Other Candidates 705 0.7% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 3,844 1.0% United States Senator Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 40,676 10.2% McCollum, Bill (REP) 15,112 15.6% Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 7,975 2.0% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 81,903 84.4% Male 197,262 49.4% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Female 202,272 50.6% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 22,989 23.7% Age 17 and younger 114,502 28.7% Cosgrove, John (DEM) 74,201 76.3% Age 18 to 64 241,165 60.4% Commissioner of Education Age 65 and older 43,867 11.0% Crist, Charlie (REP) 17,949 19.6%

Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 73,751 80.4%Voting Age Population (2000 Census) 285,032 100.0% Democratic Primary 2000 Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 83,811 29.4% Commissioner of Education Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 163,754 57.5% Bush III, James (DEM) 6,023 27.5% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 2,328 0.8% Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 15,883 72.5% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 29,217 10.3% General Election 1998 Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 5,922 2.1% United States Senator

Crist, Charlie (REP) 8,286 12.7%Population Change (2000-1990) 33,863 9.3% Graham, Bob (DEM) 56,870 87.3%

Governor and Lieutenant GovernorTotal Population (1990 Census) 365,671 100.0% Bush, Jeb & Frank Brogan (REP) 13,954 21.1% Non-Hispanic White 139,258 38.1% MacKay, Buddy & Rick Dantzler (DEM) 52,292 78.9% Non-Hispanic Black 190,739 52.2% Secretary of State Hispanic Black 6,223 1.7% Harris, Katherine (REP) 13,874 21.3% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 25,094 6.9% Gievers, Karen (DEM) 51,275 78.7% Non-Hispanic Other 4,357 1.2% Attorney General

Bludworth, David H."Dave" (REP) 10,295 15.6%Voting Age Population (1990 Census) 268,789 100.0% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 55,562 84.4% Non-Hispanic White 120,916 45.0% Comptroller Non-Hispanic Black 122,359 45.5% Milligan, Bob (REP) 16,427 25.6% Hispanic Black 4,195 1.6% Daughtrey, Newall Jerome (DEM) 47,810 74.4% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 18,143 6.7% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Non-Hispanic Other 3,176 1.2% Ireland, Tim (REP) 10,173 15.5%

Nelson, Bill (DEM) 55,353 84.5%Registered Voters 2000 173,881 100.0% Commissioner of Education Republicans 28,655 16.5% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 16,616 25.5% Democrats 119,365 68.6% Wallace, Peter Rudy (DEM) 48,451 74.5% Independents/Other Parties 25,860 14.9% Commissioner of Agriculture

Faircloth, Rich (REP) 9,419 14.8%Registered Voters 1998 165,508 100.0% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 54,437 85.2% Republicans 30,293 18.3% General Election 1996 Democrats 113,327 68.5% President of the United States Independents/Other Parties 21,889 13.2% Dole, Bob and Jack Kemp (REP) 14,270 15.4%

Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 73,256 79.2%Registered Voters 1996 163,874 100.0% Perot, Ross and Pat Choate (REF) 5,007 5.4% Republicans 32,296 19.7% General Election 1994 Democrats 112,308 68.5% United States Senator Independents/Other Parties 19,269 11.8% Mack, Connie (REP) 28,276 41.7%

Rodham, Hugh E. (DEM) 39,543 58.3%Registered Voters 2000 173,881 100.0% Governor and Lieutenant Governor White 65,985 37.9% Bush, Jeb and Tom Feeney (REP) 16,065 22.7% Black 94,020 54.1% Chiles, Lawton and Buddy MacKay (DEM) 54,757 77.3% Hispanic 5,516 3.2% Secretary of State Other 8,360 4.8% Mortham, Sandy Barringer (REP) 17,030 25.6% Male 76,643 44.1% Saunders, Ron (DEM) 49,499 74.4% Female 96,050 55.2% Attorney General Gender Not Specified 1,188 0.7% Ferro, Henry (REP) 13,125 19.4% Age 18 to 29 30,717 17.7% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 54,593 80.6% Age 30 to 44 56,773 32.7% Comptroller Age 45 to 54 32,445 18.7% Milligan, Bob (REP) 16,729 25.1% Age 55 to 64 21,098 12.1% Lewis, Gerald (DEM) 49,871 74.9% Age 65 and Older 32,847 18.9% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Age Not Specified 1 0.0% Ireland, Tim (REP) 15,828 23.8% Votes Cast for President of the U.S. 99,287 57.1% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 50,675 76.2%

Commissioner of EducationRegistered Republicans 2000 28,655 100.0% Brogan, Frank T. (REP) 17,232 25.5% White 21,681 75.7% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 50,344 74.5% Black 4,559 15.9% Commissioner of Agriculture Hispanic 1,255 4.4% Smith, Jim (REP) 16,996 25.4% Other 1,013 3.5% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 49,929 74.6%

Democratic Primary 1994Registered Democrats 2000 119,365 100.0% Commissioner of Education White 31,471 26.4% Griffin, John (DEM) 6,146 41.3% Black 80,635 67.6% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 8,749 58.7% Hispanic 2,622 2.2% General Election 1992 Other 4,822 4.0% President of the United States (1992)

Bush, George and Dan Quayle (REP) 21,168 20.5%Registered Ind/Other 2000 25,860 100.0% Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 68,119 66.1% White 12,833 49.6% Perot, Ross and James Stockdale (IND) 13,824 13.4% Black 8,826 34.1% United States Senator (1992) Hispanic 1,638 6.3% Grant, Bill (REP) 14,965 17.0% Other 2,526 9.8% Graham, Bob (DEM) 73,272 83.0%

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Total District Population 399,553 General Election 2000 Deviation -6 0.0% President of the United States

Bush, George W. & Dick Cheney (REP) 51,527 30.3%Total Population (2000 Census) 399,553 100.0% Gore, Al & Joe Lieberman (DEM) 114,609 67.4% Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 325,075 81.4% Nader, Ralph & Winona LaDuke (GRE) 1,950 1.1% Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 19,892 5.0% All Other Candidates 2,034 1.2% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 1,091 0.3% United States Senator Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 42,346 10.6% McCollum, Bill (REP) 53,048 31.5% Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 11,149 2.8% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 115,265 68.5% Male 187,602 47.0% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Female 211,951 53.0% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 72,306 43.2% Age 17 and younger 68,859 17.2% Cosgrove, John (DEM) 95,175 56.8% Age 18 to 64 203,735 51.0% Commissioner of Education Age 65 and older 126,959 31.8% Crist, Charlie (REP) 60,827 38.1%

Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 98,997 61.9%Voting Age Population (2000 Census) 330,694 100.0% Democratic Primary 2000 Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 278,316 84.2% Commissioner of Education Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 12,901 3.9% Bush III, James (DEM) 3,089 14.0% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 693 0.2% Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 19,014 86.0% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 30,573 9.2% General Election 1998 Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 8,211 2.5% United States Senator

Crist, Charlie (REP) 28,109 23.2%Population Change (2000-1990) 111,090 38.5% Graham, Bob (DEM) 92,966 76.8%

Governor and Lieutenant GovernorTotal Population (1990 Census) 288,463 100.0% Bush, Jeb & Frank Brogan (REP) 43,354 34.6% Non-Hispanic White 263,501 91.3% MacKay, Buddy & Rick Dantzler (DEM) 81,888 65.4% Non-Hispanic Black 5,358 1.9% Secretary of State Hispanic Black 429 0.1% Harris, Katherine (REP) 45,810 37.1% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 15,770 5.5% Gievers, Karen (DEM) 77,533 62.9% Non-Hispanic Other 3,405 1.2% Attorney General

Bludworth, David H."Dave" (REP) 33,367 26.8%Voting Age Population (1990 Census) 245,971 100.0% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 91,220 73.2% Non-Hispanic White 227,954 92.7% Comptroller Non-Hispanic Black 3,507 1.4% Milligan, Bob (REP) 53,327 43.4% Hispanic Black 310 0.1% Daughtrey, Newall Jerome (DEM) 69,438 56.6% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 11,717 4.8% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Non-Hispanic Other 2,483 1.0% Ireland, Tim (REP) 33,307 26.6%

Nelson, Bill (DEM) 91,681 73.4%Registered Voters 2000 246,089 100.0% Commissioner of Education Republicans 79,053 32.1% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 48,879 39.4% Democrats 119,221 48.4% Wallace, Peter Rudy (DEM) 75,316 60.6% Independents/Other Parties 47,815 19.4% Commissioner of Agriculture

Faircloth, Rich (REP) 30,155 24.7%Registered Voters 1998 231,279 100.0% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 92,006 75.3% Republicans 77,923 33.7% General Election 1996 Democrats 113,371 49.0% President of the United States Independents/Other Parties 39,983 17.3% Dole, Bob and Jack Kemp (REP) 45,197 28.6%

Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 102,493 65.0%Registered Voters 1996 225,037 100.0% Perot, Ross and Pat Choate (REF) 10,075 6.4% Republicans 78,543 34.9% General Election 1994 Democrats 112,009 49.8% United States Senator Independents/Other Parties 34,484 15.3% Mack, Connie (REP) 70,508 55.3%

Rodham, Hugh E. (DEM) 56,933 44.7%Registered Voters 2000 246,089 100.0% Governor and Lieutenant Governor White 225,820 91.8% Bush, Jeb and Tom Feeney (REP) 42,222 32.1% Black 5,347 2.2% Chiles, Lawton and Buddy MacKay (DEM) 89,135 67.9% Hispanic 6,686 2.7% Secretary of State Other 8,236 3.3% Mortham, Sandy Barringer (REP) 47,000 37.6% Male 108,279 44.0% Saunders, Ron (DEM) 78,138 62.4% Female 136,367 55.4% Attorney General Gender Not Specified 1,443 0.6% Ferro, Henry (REP) 37,958 30.0% Age 18 to 29 20,359 8.3% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 88,400 70.0% Age 30 to 44 50,035 20.3% Comptroller Age 45 to 54 34,019 13.8% Milligan, Bob (REP) 48,071 38.7% Age 55 to 64 30,016 12.2% Lewis, Gerald (DEM) 76,218 61.3% Age 65 and Older 111,659 45.4% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Age Not Specified 1 0.0% Ireland, Tim (REP) 42,248 33.9% Votes Cast for President of the U.S. 170,120 69.1% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 82,402 66.1%

Commissioner of EducationRegistered Republicans 2000 79,053 100.0% Brogan, Frank T. (REP) 47,297 38.3% White 74,982 94.9% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 76,204 61.7% Black 387 0.5% Commissioner of Agriculture Hispanic 1,936 2.4% Smith, Jim (REP) 43,623 35.0% Other 1,787 2.3% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 81,061 65.0%

Democratic Primary 1994Registered Democrats 2000 119,221 100.0% Commissioner of Education White 109,056 91.5% Griffin, John (DEM) 8,429 43.0% Black 4,085 3.4% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 11,165 57.0% Hispanic 2,705 2.3% General Election 1992 Other 3,335 2.8% President of the United States (1992)

Bush, George and Dan Quayle (REP) 48,684 30.4%Registered Ind/Other 2000 47,815 100.0% Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 86,794 54.3% White 41,782 87.4% Perot, Ross and James Stockdale (IND) 24,413 15.3% Black 875 1.8% United States Senator (1992) Hispanic 2,044 4.3% Grant, Bill (REP) 35,635 25.7% Other 3,116 6.5% Graham, Bob (DEM) 102,816 74.3%

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Total District Population 399,544 General Election 2000 Deviation -15 0.0% President of the United States

Bush, George W. & Dick Cheney (REP) 45,273 31.0%Total Population (2000 Census) 399,544 100.0% Gore, Al & Joe Lieberman (DEM) 97,997 67.1% Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 258,298 64.6% Nader, Ralph & Winona LaDuke (GRE) 2,074 1.4% Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 48,394 12.1% All Other Candidates 695 0.5% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 2,614 0.7% United States Senator Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 74,375 18.6% McCollum, Bill (REP) 44,589 32.0% Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 15,863 4.0% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 94,826 68.0% Male 194,186 48.6% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Female 205,358 51.4% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 61,513 43.9% Age 17 and younger 86,431 21.6% Cosgrove, John (DEM) 78,468 56.1% Age 18 to 64 247,496 61.9% Commissioner of Education Age 65 and older 65,617 16.4% Crist, Charlie (REP) 48,206 37.5%

Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 80,211 62.5%Voting Age Population (2000 Census) 313,113 100.0% Democratic Primary 2000 Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 211,743 67.6% Commissioner of Education Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 32,653 10.4% Bush III, James (DEM) 3,060 20.0% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 1,740 0.6% Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 12,254 80.0% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 55,321 17.7% General Election 1998 Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 11,656 3.7% United States Senator

Crist, Charlie (REP) 19,670 21.8%Population Change (2000-1990) 81,394 25.6% Graham, Bob (DEM) 70,404 78.2%

Governor and Lieutenant GovernorTotal Population (1990 Census) 318,150 100.0% Bush, Jeb & Frank Brogan (REP) 35,273 38.6% Non-Hispanic White 255,147 80.2% MacKay, Buddy & Rick Dantzler (DEM) 56,053 61.4% Non-Hispanic Black 24,878 7.8% Secretary of State Hispanic Black 1,112 0.3% Harris, Katherine (REP) 32,406 36.6% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 31,325 9.8% Gievers, Karen (DEM) 56,163 63.4% Non-Hispanic Other 5,688 1.8% Attorney General

Bludworth, David H."Dave" (REP) 21,504 23.8%Voting Age Population (1990 Census) 255,925 100.0% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 68,806 76.2% Non-Hispanic White 211,277 82.6% Comptroller Non-Hispanic Black 16,534 6.5% Milligan, Bob (REP) 38,210 43.7% Hispanic Black 754 0.3% Daughtrey, Newall Jerome (DEM) 49,247 56.3% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 23,381 9.1% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Non-Hispanic Other 3,979 1.6% Ireland, Tim (REP) 24,305 27.2%

Nelson, Bill (DEM) 65,146 72.8%Registered Voters 2000 222,717 100.0% Commissioner of Education Republicans 66,930 30.1% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 40,099 45.1% Democrats 115,567 51.9% Wallace, Peter Rudy (DEM) 48,830 54.9% Independents/Other Parties 40,220 18.1% Commissioner of Agriculture

Faircloth, Rich (REP) 21,962 24.9%Registered Voters 1998 205,462 100.0% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 66,401 75.1% Republicans 65,203 31.7% General Election 1996 Democrats 109,037 53.1% President of the United States Independents/Other Parties 31,222 15.2% Dole, Bob and Jack Kemp (REP) 36,226 28.1%

Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 81,612 63.3%Registered Voters 1996 204,216 100.0% Perot, Ross and Pat Choate (REF) 11,092 8.6% Republicans 67,460 33.0% General Election 1994 Democrats 109,629 53.7% United States Senator Independents/Other Parties 27,127 13.3% Mack, Connie (REP) 58,535 57.5%

Rodham, Hugh E. (DEM) 43,288 42.5%Registered Voters 2000 222,717 100.0% Governor and Lieutenant Governor White 177,121 79.5% Bush, Jeb and Tom Feeney (REP) 36,113 34.6% Black 17,828 8.0% Chiles, Lawton and Buddy MacKay (DEM) 68,272 65.4% Hispanic 16,954 7.6% Secretary of State Other 10,814 4.9% Mortham, Sandy Barringer (REP) 35,563 35.9% Male 101,070 45.4% Saunders, Ron (DEM) 63,378 64.1% Female 120,548 54.1% Attorney General Gender Not Specified 1,099 0.5% Ferro, Henry (REP) 25,447 25.1% Age 18 to 29 31,060 13.9% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 76,019 74.9% Age 30 to 44 67,791 30.4% Comptroller Age 45 to 54 42,062 18.9% Milligan, Bob (REP) 36,528 36.8% Age 55 to 64 28,251 12.7% Lewis, Gerald (DEM) 62,781 63.2% Age 65 and Older 53,554 24.0% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Age Not Specified 0 0.0% Ireland, Tim (REP) 34,838 35.2% Votes Cast for President of the U.S. 146,038 65.6% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 64,233 64.8%

Commissioner of EducationRegistered Republicans 2000 66,930 100.0% Brogan, Frank T. (REP) 37,402 37.7% White 57,896 86.5% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 61,751 62.3% Black 1,039 1.6% Commissioner of Agriculture Hispanic 5,487 8.2% Smith, Jim (REP) 36,478 36.5% Other 2,544 3.8% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 63,435 63.5%

Democratic Primary 1994Registered Democrats 2000 115,567 100.0% Commissioner of Education White 89,540 77.5% Griffin, John (DEM) 7,698 49.4% Black 14,505 12.6% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 7,888 50.6% Hispanic 6,925 6.0% General Election 1992 Other 4,553 3.9% President of the United States (1992)

Bush, George and Dan Quayle (REP) 43,440 31.3%Registered Ind/Other 2000 40,220 100.0% Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 70,582 50.8% White 29,685 73.8% Perot, Ross and James Stockdale (IND) 24,916 17.9% Black 2,284 5.7% United States Senator (1992) Hispanic 4,541 11.3% Grant, Bill (REP) 26,592 22.8% Other 3,718 9.2% Graham, Bob (DEM) 89,889 77.2%

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Total District Population 399,576 General Election 2000 Deviation 17 0.0% President of the United States

Bush, George W. & Dick Cheney (REP) 43,463 29.1%Total Population (2000 Census) 399,576 100.0% Gore, Al & Joe Lieberman (DEM) 103,539 69.4% Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 263,789 66.0% Nader, Ralph & Winona LaDuke (GRE) 1,596 1.1% Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 58,415 14.6% All Other Candidates 580 0.4% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 2,258 0.6% United States Senator Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 57,975 14.5% McCollum, Bill (REP) 43,238 30.1% Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 17,139 4.3% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 100,335 69.9% Male 189,869 47.5% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Female 209,707 52.5% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 58,020 40.5% Age 17 and younger 93,217 23.3% Cosgrove, John (DEM) 85,285 59.5% Age 18 to 64 234,866 58.8% Commissioner of Education Age 65 and older 71,493 17.9% Crist, Charlie (REP) 46,849 35.2%

Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 86,082 64.8%Voting Age Population (2000 Census) 306,359 100.0% Democratic Primary 2000 Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 212,303 69.3% Commissioner of Education Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 38,637 12.6% Bush III, James (DEM) 2,686 16.1% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 1,382 0.5% Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 13,999 83.9% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 41,731 13.6% General Election 1998 Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 12,306 4.0% United States Senator

Crist, Charlie (REP) 20,485 21.8%Population Change (2000-1990) 104,579 35.5% Graham, Bob (DEM) 73,348 78.2%

Governor and Lieutenant GovernorTotal Population (1990 Census) 294,997 100.0% Bush, Jeb & Frank Brogan (REP) 33,469 35.3% Non-Hispanic White 253,373 85.9% MacKay, Buddy & Rick Dantzler (DEM) 61,321 64.7% Non-Hispanic Black 14,096 4.8% Secretary of State Hispanic Black 865 0.3% Harris, Katherine (REP) 31,904 34.2% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 21,052 7.1% Gievers, Karen (DEM) 61,268 65.8% Non-Hispanic Other 5,611 1.9% Attorney General

Bludworth, David H."Dave" (REP) 21,957 23.3%Voting Age Population (1990 Census) 234,515 100.0% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 72,254 76.7% Non-Hispanic White 205,383 87.6% Comptroller Non-Hispanic Black 9,504 4.1% Milligan, Bob (REP) 36,303 39.4% Hispanic Black 606 0.3% Daughtrey, Newall Jerome (DEM) 55,831 60.6% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 15,162 6.5% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Non-Hispanic Other 3,860 1.6% Ireland, Tim (REP) 24,020 25.6%

Nelson, Bill (DEM) 69,632 74.4%Registered Voters 2000 227,682 100.0% Commissioner of Education Republicans 66,267 29.1% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 36,267 39.0% Democrats 114,576 50.3% Wallace, Peter Rudy (DEM) 56,777 61.0% Independents/Other Parties 46,840 20.6% Commissioner of Agriculture

Faircloth, Rich (REP) 21,740 23.5%Registered Voters 1998 210,267 100.0% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 70,808 76.5% Republicans 65,481 31.1% General Election 1996 Democrats 107,344 51.1% President of the United States Independents/Other Parties 37,442 17.8% Dole, Bob and Jack Kemp (REP) 34,155 26.1%

Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 86,602 66.3%Registered Voters 1996 205,227 100.0% Perot, Ross and Pat Choate (REF) 9,956 7.6% Republicans 67,186 32.7% General Election 1994 Democrats 105,823 51.6% United States Senator Independents/Other Parties 32,218 15.7% Mack, Connie (REP) 55,365 54.0%

Rodham, Hugh E. (DEM) 47,204 46.0%Registered Voters 2000 227,682 100.0% Governor and Lieutenant Governor White 186,916 82.1% Bush, Jeb and Tom Feeney (REP) 33,732 32.1% Black 18,069 7.9% Chiles, Lawton and Buddy MacKay (DEM) 71,197 67.9% Hispanic 11,748 5.2% Secretary of State Other 10,949 4.8% Mortham, Sandy Barringer (REP) 34,901 34.7% Male 100,961 44.3% Saunders, Ron (DEM) 65,733 65.3% Female 125,752 55.2% Attorney General Gender Not Specified 969 0.4% Ferro, Henry (REP) 25,334 24.8% Age 18 to 29 32,124 14.1% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 76,729 75.2% Age 30 to 44 66,767 29.3% Comptroller Age 45 to 54 41,841 18.4% Milligan, Bob (REP) 35,427 35.3% Age 55 to 64 25,234 11.1% Lewis, Gerald (DEM) 64,834 64.7% Age 65 and Older 61,716 27.1% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Age Not Specified 0 0.0% Ireland, Tim (REP) 32,820 32.7% Votes Cast for President of the U.S. 149,177 65.5% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 67,442 67.3%

Commissioner of EducationRegistered Republicans 2000 66,267 100.0% Brogan, Frank T. (REP) 35,408 35.2% White 59,949 90.5% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 65,189 64.8% Black 1,139 1.7% Commissioner of Agriculture Hispanic 2,724 4.1% Smith, Jim (REP) 33,911 33.7% Other 2,487 3.8% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 66,791 66.3%

Democratic Primary 1994Registered Democrats 2000 114,576 100.0% Commissioner of Education White 90,638 79.1% Griffin, John (DEM) 6,804 46.5% Black 14,066 12.3% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 7,838 53.5% Hispanic 5,383 4.7% General Election 1992 Other 4,443 3.9% President of the United States (1992)

Bush, George and Dan Quayle (REP) 39,528 28.7%Registered Ind/Other 2000 46,840 100.0% Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 75,866 55.1% White 36,330 77.6% Perot, Ross and James Stockdale (IND) 22,271 16.2% Black 2,865 6.1% United States Senator (1992) Hispanic 3,641 7.8% Grant, Bill (REP) 26,341 22.8% Other 4,019 8.6% Graham, Bob (DEM) 89,118 77.2%

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Total District Population 399,552 General Election 2000 Deviation -7 0.0% President of the United States

Bush, George W. & Dick Cheney (REP) 17,225 16.6%Total Population (2000 Census) 399,552 100.0% Gore, Al & Joe Lieberman (DEM) 86,000 82.7% Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 35,199 8.8% Nader, Ralph & Winona LaDuke (GRE) 463 0.4% Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 241,587 60.5% All Other Candidates 267 0.3% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 11,078 2.8% United States Senator Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 105,146 26.3% McCollum, Bill (REP) 16,194 17.2% Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 6,542 1.6% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 78,141 82.8% Male 190,325 47.6% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Female 209,227 52.4% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 23,029 23.9% Age 17 and younger 120,270 30.1% Cosgrove, John (DEM) 73,301 76.1% Age 18 to 64 239,221 59.9% Commissioner of Education Age 65 and older 40,061 10.0% Crist, Charlie (REP) 16,794 18.1%

Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 75,917 81.9%Voting Age Population (2000 Census) 279,282 100.0% Democratic Primary 2000 Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 28,179 10.1% Commissioner of Education Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 158,821 56.9% Bush III, James (DEM) 16,413 59.7% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 7,822 2.8% Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 11,096 40.3% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 79,710 28.5% General Election 1998 Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 4,750 1.7% United States Senator

Crist, Charlie (REP) 5,159 8.5%Population Change (2000-1990) 25,889 6.9% Graham, Bob (DEM) 55,759 91.5%

Governor and Lieutenant GovernorTotal Population (1990 Census) 373,663 100.0% Bush, Jeb & Frank Brogan (REP) 14,683 22.6% Non-Hispanic White 68,622 18.4% MacKay, Buddy & Rick Dantzler (DEM) 50,413 77.4% Non-Hispanic Black 204,323 54.7% Secretary of State Hispanic Black 10,909 2.9% Harris, Katherine (REP) 11,214 18.8% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 84,824 22.7% Gievers, Karen (DEM) 48,318 81.2% Non-Hispanic Other 4,985 1.3% Attorney General

Bludworth, David H."Dave" (REP) 8,005 13.3%Voting Age Population (1990 Census) 261,919 100.0% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 51,981 86.7% Non-Hispanic White 56,368 21.5% Comptroller Non-Hispanic Black 130,486 49.8% Milligan, Bob (REP) 11,634 20.2% Hispanic Black 7,535 2.9% Daughtrey, Newall Jerome (DEM) 45,977 79.8% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 64,004 24.4% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Non-Hispanic Other 3,526 1.3% Ireland, Tim (REP) 8,106 13.4%

Nelson, Bill (DEM) 52,367 86.6%Registered Voters 2000 155,587 100.0% Commissioner of Education Republicans 22,484 14.5% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 14,508 24.1% Democrats 112,456 72.3% Wallace, Peter Rudy (DEM) 45,575 75.9% Independents/Other Parties 20,647 13.3% Commissioner of Agriculture

Faircloth, Rich (REP) 7,764 13.2%Registered Voters 1998 148,147 100.0% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 51,027 86.8% Republicans 22,476 15.2% General Election 1996 Democrats 109,202 73.7% President of the United States Independents/Other Parties 16,469 11.1% Dole, Bob and Jack Kemp (REP) 13,432 14.0%

Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 79,561 83.2%Registered Voters 1996 152,515 100.0% Perot, Ross and Pat Choate (REF) 2,644 2.8% Republicans 24,771 16.2% General Election 1994 Democrats 112,804 74.0% United States Senator Independents/Other Parties 14,941 9.8% Mack, Connie (REP) 22,532 37.0%

Rodham, Hugh E. (DEM) 38,370 63.0%Registered Voters 2000 155,587 100.0% Governor and Lieutenant Governor White 21,565 13.9% Bush, Jeb and Tom Feeney (REP) 14,273 21.5% Black 97,387 62.6% Chiles, Lawton and Buddy MacKay (DEM) 51,989 78.5% Hispanic 28,921 18.6% Secretary of State Other 7,713 5.0% Mortham, Sandy Barringer (REP) 12,173 20.5% Male 64,607 41.5% Saunders, Ron (DEM) 47,320 79.5% Female 89,861 57.8% Attorney General Gender Not Specified 1,119 0.7% Ferro, Henry (REP) 10,738 17.5% Age 18 to 29 34,535 22.2% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 50,666 82.5% Age 30 to 44 44,551 28.6% Comptroller Age 45 to 54 29,290 18.8% Milligan, Bob (REP) 12,363 20.8% Age 55 to 64 21,023 13.5% Lewis, Gerald (DEM) 47,119 79.2% Age 65 and Older 26,187 16.8% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Age Not Specified 1 0.0% Ireland, Tim (REP) 11,742 19.7% Votes Cast for President of the U.S. 103,954 66.8% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 47,824 80.3%

Commissioner of EducationRegistered Republicans 2000 22,484 100.0% Brogan, Frank T. (REP) 12,206 20.2% White 5,804 25.8% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 48,221 79.8% Black 3,456 15.4% Commissioner of Agriculture Hispanic 12,213 54.3% Smith, Jim (REP) 13,402 22.4% Other 955 4.2% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 46,373 77.6%

Democratic Primary 1994Registered Democrats 2000 112,456 100.0% Commissioner of Education White 12,334 11.0% Griffin, John (DEM) 9,019 48.0% Black 85,088 75.7% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 9,757 52.0% Hispanic 10,832 9.6% General Election 1992 Other 4,296 3.8% President of the United States (1992)

Bush, George and Dan Quayle (REP) 19,542 20.8%Registered Ind/Other 2000 20,647 100.0% Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 67,372 71.8% White 3,427 16.6% Perot, Ross and James Stockdale (IND) 6,963 7.4% Black 8,842 42.8% United States Senator (1992) Hispanic 5,877 28.5% Grant, Bill (REP) 10,569 11.8% Other 2,462 11.9% Graham, Bob (DEM) 79,171 88.2%

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Total District Population 399,596 General Election 2000 Deviation 37 0.0% President of the United States

Bush, George W. & Dick Cheney (REP) 50,165 36.8%Total Population (2000 Census) 399,596 100.0% Gore, Al & Joe Lieberman (DEM) 84,416 61.9% Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 188,624 47.2% Nader, Ralph & Winona LaDuke (GRE) 1,348 1.0% Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 52,569 13.2% All Other Candidates 429 0.3% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 3,467 0.9% United States Senator Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 137,618 34.4% McCollum, Bill (REP) 48,202 37.1% Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 17,318 4.3% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 81,604 62.9% Male 191,407 47.9% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Female 208,189 52.1% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 61,240 47.2% Age 17 and younger 113,049 28.3% Cosgrove, John (DEM) 68,498 52.8% Age 18 to 64 245,139 61.3% Commissioner of Education Age 65 and older 41,408 10.4% Crist, Charlie (REP) 49,405 41.4%

Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 69,834 58.6%Voting Age Population (2000 Census) 286,547 100.0% Democratic Primary 2000 Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 138,180 48.2% Commissioner of Education Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 35,712 12.5% Bush III, James (DEM) 2,931 22.7% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 2,327 0.8% Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 9,991 77.3% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 98,442 34.4% General Election 1998 Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 11,886 4.1% United States Senator

Crist, Charlie (REP) 16,734 22.6%Population Change (2000-1990) 194,686 95.0% Graham, Bob (DEM) 57,208 77.4%

Governor and Lieutenant GovernorTotal Population (1990 Census) 204,910 100.0% Bush, Jeb & Frank Brogan (REP) 32,722 43.6% Non-Hispanic White 151,204 73.8% MacKay, Buddy & Rick Dantzler (DEM) 42,383 56.4% Non-Hispanic Black 11,654 5.7% Secretary of State Hispanic Black 936 0.5% Harris, Katherine (REP) 29,079 40.1% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 36,769 17.9% Gievers, Karen (DEM) 43,482 59.9% Non-Hispanic Other 4,347 2.1% Attorney General

Bludworth, David H."Dave" (REP) 20,154 27.4%Voting Age Population (1990 Census) 156,796 100.0% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 53,482 72.6% Non-Hispanic White 118,414 75.5% Comptroller Non-Hispanic Black 7,999 5.1% Milligan, Bob (REP) 33,507 46.8% Hispanic Black 625 0.4% Daughtrey, Newall Jerome (DEM) 38,032 53.2% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 26,680 17.0% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Non-Hispanic Other 3,078 2.0% Ireland, Tim (REP) 22,373 30.6%

Nelson, Bill (DEM) 50,796 69.4%Registered Voters 2000 196,514 100.0% Commissioner of Education Republicans 66,620 33.9% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 35,320 48.3% Democrats 91,380 46.5% Wallace, Peter Rudy (DEM) 37,827 51.7% Independents/Other Parties 38,513 19.6% Commissioner of Agriculture

Faircloth, Rich (REP) 20,124 27.8%Registered Voters 1998 168,135 100.0% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 52,146 72.2% Republicans 59,742 35.5% General Election 1996 Democrats 80,568 47.9% President of the United States Independents/Other Parties 27,825 16.5% Dole, Bob and Jack Kemp (REP) 31,482 31.2%

Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 61,743 61.2%Registered Voters 1996 152,715 100.0% Perot, Ross and Pat Choate (REF) 7,654 7.6% Republicans 55,760 36.5% General Election 1994 Democrats 74,985 49.1% United States Senator Independents/Other Parties 21,969 14.4% Mack, Connie (REP) 40,205 58.1%

Rodham, Hugh E. (DEM) 29,018 41.9%Registered Voters 2000 196,514 100.0% Governor and Lieutenant Governor White 127,994 65.1% Bush, Jeb and Tom Feeney (REP) 26,422 37.3% Black 18,965 9.7% Chiles, Lawton and Buddy MacKay (DEM) 44,483 62.7% Hispanic 38,632 19.7% Secretary of State Other 10,923 5.6% Mortham, Sandy Barringer (REP) 25,697 38.2% Male 89,300 45.4% Saunders, Ron (DEM) 41,578 61.8% Female 106,207 54.0% Attorney General Gender Not Specified 1,007 0.5% Ferro, Henry (REP) 18,741 27.3% Age 18 to 29 29,634 15.1% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 50,005 72.7% Age 30 to 44 72,960 37.1% Comptroller Age 45 to 54 38,615 19.6% Milligan, Bob (REP) 25,523 37.8% Age 55 to 64 21,530 11.0% Lewis, Gerald (DEM) 41,914 62.2% Age 65 and Older 33,776 17.2% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Age Not Specified 0 0.0% Ireland, Tim (REP) 24,882 37.0% Votes Cast for President of the U.S. 136,358 69.4% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 42,380 63.0%

Commissioner of EducationRegistered Republicans 2000 66,620 100.0% Brogan, Frank T. (REP) 26,689 39.7% White 46,257 69.4% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 40,614 60.3% Black 1,181 1.8% Commissioner of Agriculture Hispanic 16,388 24.6% Smith, Jim (REP) 25,949 38.2% Other 2,815 4.2% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 41,919 61.8%

Democratic Primary 1994Registered Democrats 2000 91,380 100.0% Commissioner of Education White 60,110 65.8% Griffin, John (DEM) 4,678 45.1% Black 14,843 16.2% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 5,686 54.9% Hispanic 12,194 13.3% General Election 1992 Other 4,203 4.6% President of the United States (1992)

Bush, George and Dan Quayle (REP) 29,687 33.4%Registered Ind/Other 2000 38,513 100.0% Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 43,855 49.4% White 21,628 56.2% Perot, Ross and James Stockdale (IND) 15,292 17.2% Black 2,941 7.6% United States Senator (1992) Hispanic 10,050 26.1% Grant, Bill (REP) 17,346 22.7% Other 3,907 10.1% Graham, Bob (DEM) 58,921 77.3%

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Total District Population 399,563 General Election 2000 Deviation 4 0.0% President of the United States

Bush, George W. & Dick Cheney (REP) 35,491 29.9%Total Population (2000 Census) 399,563 100.0% Gore, Al & Joe Lieberman (DEM) 81,156 68.5% Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 173,576 43.4% Nader, Ralph & Winona LaDuke (GRE) 1,447 1.2% Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 69,415 17.4% All Other Candidates 423 0.4% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 5,768 1.4% United States Senator Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 137,532 34.4% McCollum, Bill (REP) 33,884 30.7% Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 13,272 3.3% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 76,605 69.3% Male 194,659 48.7% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Female 204,904 51.3% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 44,634 40.9% Age 17 and younger 78,372 19.6% Cosgrove, John (DEM) 64,611 59.1% Age 18 to 64 253,260 63.4% Commissioner of Education Age 65 and older 67,931 17.0% Crist, Charlie (REP) 35,033 34.3%

Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 67,203 65.7%Voting Age Population (2000 Census) 321,191 100.0% Democratic Primary 2000 Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 147,201 45.8% Commissioner of Education Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 46,757 14.6% Bush III, James (DEM) 3,922 22.3% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 4,440 1.4% Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 13,702 77.7% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 112,295 35.0% General Election 1998 Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 10,498 3.3% United States Senator

Crist, Charlie (REP) 12,798 18.3%Population Change (2000-1990) 47,017 13.3% Graham, Bob (DEM) 57,034 81.7%

Governor and Lieutenant GovernorTotal Population (1990 Census) 352,546 100.0% Bush, Jeb & Frank Brogan (REP) 27,354 36.6% Non-Hispanic White 213,737 60.6% MacKay, Buddy & Rick Dantzler (DEM) 47,291 63.4% Non-Hispanic Black 34,027 9.7% Secretary of State Hispanic Black 3,692 1.0% Harris, Katherine (REP) 22,274 31.9% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 94,932 26.9% Gievers, Karen (DEM) 47,530 68.1% Non-Hispanic Other 6,158 1.7% Attorney General

Bludworth, David H."Dave" (REP) 17,106 24.3%Voting Age Population (1990 Census) 292,051 100.0% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 53,341 75.7% Non-Hispanic White 185,343 63.5% Comptroller Non-Hispanic Black 23,224 8.0% Milligan, Bob (REP) 27,412 40.3% Hispanic Black 2,740 0.9% Daughtrey, Newall Jerome (DEM) 40,688 59.7% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 76,097 26.1% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Non-Hispanic Other 4,647 1.6% Ireland, Tim (REP) 18,135 25.7%

Nelson, Bill (DEM) 52,513 74.3%Registered Voters 2000 171,145 100.0% Commissioner of Education Republicans 46,405 27.1% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 30,233 42.9% Democrats 91,140 53.3% Wallace, Peter Rudy (DEM) 40,320 57.1% Independents/Other Parties 33,601 19.6% Commissioner of Agriculture

Faircloth, Rich (REP) 17,132 24.8%Registered Voters 1998 163,661 100.0% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 51,868 75.2% Republicans 46,565 28.5% General Election 1996 Democrats 89,968 55.0% President of the United States Independents/Other Parties 27,126 16.6% Dole, Bob and Jack Kemp (REP) 29,748 27.0%

Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 74,489 67.5%Registered Voters 1996 176,881 100.0% Perot, Ross and Pat Choate (REF) 6,075 5.5% Republicans 51,335 29.0% General Election 1994 Democrats 99,843 56.4% United States Senator Independents/Other Parties 25,702 14.5% Mack, Connie (REP) 46,346 53.0%

Rodham, Hugh E. (DEM) 41,169 47.0%Registered Voters 2000 171,145 100.0% Governor and Lieutenant Governor White 101,929 59.6% Bush, Jeb and Tom Feeney (REP) 29,864 32.6% Black 20,157 11.8% Chiles, Lawton and Buddy MacKay (DEM) 61,700 67.4% Hispanic 39,787 23.2% Secretary of State Other 9,271 5.4% Mortham, Sandy Barringer (REP) 26,757 32.1% Male 76,723 44.8% Saunders, Ron (DEM) 56,668 67.9% Female 93,162 54.4% Attorney General Gender Not Specified 1,260 0.7% Ferro, Henry (REP) 22,911 26.8% Age 18 to 29 22,843 13.3% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 62,586 73.2% Age 30 to 44 45,092 26.3% Comptroller Age 45 to 54 29,695 17.4% Milligan, Bob (REP) 29,400 35.2% Age 55 to 64 22,803 13.3% Lewis, Gerald (DEM) 54,171 64.8% Age 65 and Older 50,713 29.6% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Age Not Specified 0 0.0% Ireland, Tim (REP) 27,194 32.7% Votes Cast for President of the U.S. 118,517 69.2% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 55,983 67.3%

Commissioner of EducationRegistered Republicans 2000 46,405 100.0% Brogan, Frank T. (REP) 28,684 34.8% White 26,430 57.0% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 53,824 65.2% Black 1,082 2.3% Commissioner of Agriculture Hispanic 17,172 37.0% Smith, Jim (REP) 29,233 35.0% Other 1,724 3.7% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 54,364 65.0%

Democratic Primary 1994Registered Democrats 2000 91,140 100.0% Commissioner of Education White 57,404 63.0% Griffin, John (DEM) 7,740 42.3% Black 16,378 18.0% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 10,569 57.7% Hispanic 13,373 14.7% General Election 1992 Other 3,919 4.3% President of the United States (1992)

Bush, George and Dan Quayle (REP) 38,696 30.5%Registered Ind/Other 2000 33,601 100.0% Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 73,492 57.9% White 18,095 53.9% Perot, Ross and James Stockdale (IND) 14,767 11.6% Black 2,696 8.0% United States Senator (1992) Hispanic 9,244 27.5% Grant, Bill (REP) 22,670 19.1% Other 3,629 10.8% Graham, Bob (DEM) 96,005 80.9%

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Total District Population 399,575 General Election 2000 Deviation 16 0.0% President of the United States

Bush, George W. & Dick Cheney (REP) 71,746 60.9%Total Population (2000 Census) 399,575 100.0% Gore, Al & Joe Lieberman (DEM) 44,473 37.8% Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 85,650 21.4% Nader, Ralph & Winona LaDuke (GRE) 1,229 1.0% Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 20,785 5.2% All Other Candidates 313 0.3% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 7,770 1.9% United States Senator Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 278,605 69.7% McCollum, Bill (REP) 63,947 60.5% Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 6,765 1.7% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 41,706 39.5% Male 194,673 48.7% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Female 204,902 51.3% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 68,111 65.2% Age 17 and younger 85,993 21.5% Cosgrove, John (DEM) 36,372 34.8% Age 18 to 64 243,328 60.9% Commissioner of Education Age 65 and older 70,254 17.6% Crist, Charlie (REP) 59,734 62.9%

Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 35,280 37.1%Voting Age Population (2000 Census) 313,582 100.0% Democratic Primary 2000 Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 61,019 19.5% Commissioner of Education Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 14,667 4.7% Bush III, James (DEM) 4,165 32.7% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 6,200 2.0% Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 8,570 67.3% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 226,658 72.3% General Election 1998 Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 5,038 1.6% United States Senator

Crist, Charlie (REP) 17,689 26.5%Population Change (2000-1990) 18,528 4.9% Graham, Bob (DEM) 49,005 73.5%

Governor and Lieutenant GovernorTotal Population (1990 Census) 381,047 100.0% Bush, Jeb & Frank Brogan (REP) 51,460 66.9% Non-Hispanic White 100,080 26.3% MacKay, Buddy & Rick Dantzler (DEM) 25,500 33.1% Non-Hispanic Black 17,998 4.7% Secretary of State Hispanic Black 5,934 1.6% Harris, Katherine (REP) 38,398 58.5% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 252,707 66.3% Gievers, Karen (DEM) 27,222 41.5% Non-Hispanic Other 4,328 1.1% Attorney General

Bludworth, David H."Dave" (REP) 30,570 47.5%Voting Age Population (1990 Census) 302,216 100.0% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 33,774 52.5% Non-Hispanic White 76,715 25.4% Comptroller Non-Hispanic Black 11,827 3.9% Milligan, Bob (REP) 41,248 66.3% Hispanic Black 4,633 1.5% Daughtrey, Newall Jerome (DEM) 20,966 33.7% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 205,881 68.1% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Non-Hispanic Other 3,160 1.0% Ireland, Tim (REP) 32,859 50.1%

Nelson, Bill (DEM) 32,700 49.9%Registered Voters 2000 163,401 100.0% Commissioner of Education Republicans 82,343 50.4% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 46,456 69.3% Democrats 52,968 32.4% Wallace, Peter Rudy (DEM) 20,598 30.7% Independents/Other Parties 28,090 17.2% Commissioner of Agriculture

Faircloth, Rich (REP) 30,258 47.8%Registered Voters 1998 155,298 100.0% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 32,996 52.2% Republicans 79,155 51.0% General Election 1996 Democrats 53,173 34.2% President of the United States Independents/Other Parties 22,970 14.8% Dole, Bob and Jack Kemp (REP) 55,959 51.6%

Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 47,326 43.7%Registered Voters 1996 161,431 100.0% Perot, Ross and Pat Choate (REF) 5,084 4.7% Republicans 83,646 51.8% General Election 1994 Democrats 56,539 35.0% United States Senator Independents/Other Parties 21,246 13.2% Mack, Connie (REP) 62,061 76.0%

Rodham, Hugh E. (DEM) 19,604 24.0%Registered Voters 2000 163,401 100.0% Governor and Lieutenant Governor White 56,217 34.4% Bush, Jeb and Tom Feeney (REP) 52,992 61.7% Black 7,596 4.6% Chiles, Lawton and Buddy MacKay (DEM) 32,919 38.3% Hispanic 93,140 57.0% Secretary of State Other 6,449 3.9% Mortham, Sandy Barringer (REP) 44,402 58.9% Male 72,255 44.2% Saunders, Ron (DEM) 31,042 41.1% Female 90,249 55.2% Attorney General Gender Not Specified 897 0.5% Ferro, Henry (REP) 42,349 54.2% Age 18 to 29 23,497 14.4% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 35,821 45.8% Age 30 to 44 39,709 24.3% Comptroller Age 45 to 54 25,285 15.5% Milligan, Bob (REP) 45,982 61.1% Age 55 to 64 23,955 14.7% Lewis, Gerald (DEM) 29,234 38.9% Age 65 and Older 50,954 31.2% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Age Not Specified 1 0.0% Ireland, Tim (REP) 44,386 59.1% Votes Cast for President of the U.S. 117,761 72.1% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 30,759 40.9%

Commissioner of EducationRegistered Republicans 2000 82,343 100.0% Brogan, Frank T. (REP) 46,197 61.5% White 21,593 26.2% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 28,957 38.5% Black 515 0.6% Commissioner of Agriculture Hispanic 58,027 70.5% Smith, Jim (REP) 46,580 61.0% Other 2,359 2.9% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 29,842 39.0%

Democratic Primary 1994Registered Democrats 2000 52,968 100.0% Commissioner of Education White 25,664 48.5% Griffin, John (DEM) 5,544 46.8% Black 6,197 11.7% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 6,293 53.2% Hispanic 19,073 36.0% General Election 1992 Other 1,802 3.4% President of the United States (1992)

Bush, George and Dan Quayle (REP) 61,589 57.6%Registered Ind/Other 2000 28,090 100.0% Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 34,439 32.2% White 8,960 31.9% Perot, Ross and James Stockdale (IND) 10,936 10.2% Black 883 3.1% United States Senator (1992) Hispanic 16,040 57.1% Grant, Bill (REP) 25,534 25.2% Other 2,288 8.1% Graham, Bob (DEM) 75,725 74.8%

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Total District Population 399,552 General Election 2000 Deviation -7 0.0% President of the United States

Bush, George W. & Dick Cheney (REP) 98,689 61.5%Total Population (2000 Census) 399,552 100.0% Gore, Al & Joe Lieberman (DEM) 58,179 36.3% Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 316,050 79.1% Nader, Ralph & Winona LaDuke (GRE) 2,770 1.7% Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 30,375 7.6% All Other Candidates 834 0.5% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 1,240 0.3% United States Senator Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 45,602 11.4% McCollum, Bill (REP) 99,475 64.7% Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 6,285 1.6% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 54,330 35.3% Male 195,670 49.0% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Female 203,882 51.0% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 107,623 73.1% Age 17 and younger 77,132 19.3% Cosgrove, John (DEM) 39,665 26.9% Age 18 to 64 221,689 55.5% Commissioner of Education Age 65 and older 100,731 25.2% Crist, Charlie (REP) 99,734 68.2%

Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 46,510 31.8%Voting Age Population (2000 Census) 322,420 100.0% Democratic Primary 2000 Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 266,648 82.7% Commissioner of Education Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 18,622 5.8% Bush III, James (DEM) 3,046 27.0% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 764 0.2% Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 8,223 73.0% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 31,786 9.9% General Election 1998 Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 4,600 1.4% United States Senator

Crist, Charlie (REP) 56,578 54.3%Population Change (2000-1990) 117,396 41.6% Graham, Bob (DEM) 47,700 45.7%

Governor and Lieutenant GovernorTotal Population (1990 Census) 282,156 100.0% Bush, Jeb & Frank Brogan (REP) 71,131 67.9% Non-Hispanic White 242,777 86.0% MacKay, Buddy & Rick Dantzler (DEM) 33,631 32.1% Non-Hispanic Black 21,250 7.5% Secretary of State Hispanic Black 822 0.3% Harris, Katherine (REP) 71,432 69.7% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 15,468 5.5% Gievers, Karen (DEM) 31,111 30.3% Non-Hispanic Other 1,839 0.7% Attorney General

Bludworth, David H."Dave" (REP) 53,420 53.2%Voting Age Population (1990 Census) 228,167 100.0% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 46,941 46.8% Non-Hispanic White 202,949 88.9% Comptroller Non-Hispanic Black 12,695 5.6% Milligan, Bob (REP) 74,083 73.3% Hispanic Black 507 0.2% Daughtrey, Newall Jerome (DEM) 27,006 26.7% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 10,692 4.7% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Non-Hispanic Other 1,324 0.6% Ireland, Tim (REP) 57,619 56.0%

Nelson, Bill (DEM) 45,301 44.0%Registered Voters 2000 218,057 100.0% Commissioner of Education Republicans 116,338 53.4% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 68,218 66.9% Democrats 60,106 27.6% Wallace, Peter Rudy (DEM) 33,749 33.1% Independents/Other Parties 41,613 19.1% Commissioner of Agriculture

Faircloth, Rich (REP) 48,453 48.4%Registered Voters 1998 198,794 100.0% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 51,734 51.6% Republicans 109,846 55.3% General Election 1996 Democrats 56,942 28.6% President of the United States Independents/Other Parties 32,006 16.1% Dole, Bob and Jack Kemp (REP) 74,151 54.3%

Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 49,545 36.3%Registered Voters 1996 189,653 100.0% Perot, Ross and Pat Choate (REF) 12,934 9.5% Republicans 108,307 57.1% General Election 1994 Democrats 56,055 29.6% United States Senator Independents/Other Parties 25,291 13.3% Mack, Connie (REP) 88,840 79.6%

Rodham, Hugh E. (DEM) 22,804 20.4%Registered Voters 2000 218,057 100.0% Governor and Lieutenant Governor White 196,567 90.1% Bush, Jeb and Tom Feeney (REP) 66,164 58.8% Black 8,143 3.7% Chiles, Lawton and Buddy MacKay (DEM) 46,311 41.2% Hispanic 6,478 3.0% Secretary of State Other 6,869 3.2% Mortham, Sandy Barringer (REP) 70,302 64.7% Male 100,571 46.1% Saunders, Ron (DEM) 38,355 35.3% Female 116,734 53.5% Attorney General Gender Not Specified 752 0.3% Ferro, Henry (REP) 62,703 57.9% Age 18 to 29 21,533 9.9% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 45,532 42.1% Age 30 to 44 47,418 21.7% Comptroller Age 45 to 54 36,368 16.7% Milligan, Bob (REP) 71,454 67.7% Age 55 to 64 37,172 17.0% Lewis, Gerald (DEM) 34,169 32.3% Age 65 and Older 75,563 34.7% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Age Not Specified 3 0.0% Ireland, Tim (REP) 72,993 66.9% Votes Cast for President of the U.S. 160,472 73.6% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 36,163 33.1%

Commissioner of EducationRegistered Republicans 2000 116,338 100.0% Brogan, Frank T. (REP) 73,703 68.7% White 110,669 95.1% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 33,597 31.3% Black 657 0.6% Commissioner of Agriculture Hispanic 2,597 2.2% Smith, Jim (REP) 68,862 63.1% Other 2,426 2.1% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 40,246 36.9%

Democratic Primary 1994Registered Democrats 2000 60,106 100.0% Commissioner of Education White 49,446 82.3% Griffin, John (DEM) 5,247 56.4% Black 6,410 10.7% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 4,060 43.6% Hispanic 2,219 3.7% General Election 1992 Other 2,020 3.4% President of the United States (1992)

Bush, George and Dan Quayle (REP) 68,782 49.1%Registered Ind/Other 2000 41,613 100.0% Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 41,286 29.5% White 36,453 87.6% Perot, Ross and James Stockdale (IND) 30,000 21.4% Black 1,075 2.6% United States Senator (1992) Hispanic 1,662 4.0% Grant, Bill (REP) 59,470 44.9% Other 2,422 5.8% Graham, Bob (DEM) 72,890 55.1%

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Total District Population 399,540 General Election 2000 Deviation -19 0.0% President of the United States

Bush, George W. & Dick Cheney (REP) 76,002 60.8%Total Population (2000 Census) 399,540 100.0% Gore, Al & Joe Lieberman (DEM) 47,381 37.9% Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 91,259 22.8% Nader, Ralph & Winona LaDuke (GRE) 1,211 1.0% Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 12,847 3.2% All Other Candidates 318 0.3% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 3,428 0.9% United States Senator Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 282,089 70.6% McCollum, Bill (REP) 70,453 61.1% Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 9,917 2.5% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 44,797 38.9% Male 189,659 47.5% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Female 209,881 52.5% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 77,548 67.5% Age 17 and younger 96,424 24.1% Cosgrove, John (DEM) 37,308 32.5% Age 18 to 64 253,538 63.5% Commissioner of Education Age 65 and older 49,578 12.4% Crist, Charlie (REP) 67,839 64.1%

Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 38,071 35.9%Voting Age Population (2000 Census) 303,116 100.0% Democratic Primary 2000 Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 62,580 20.6% Commissioner of Education Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 9,275 3.1% Bush III, James (DEM) 3,330 28.5% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 2,536 0.8% Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 8,372 71.5% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 221,361 73.0% General Election 1998 Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 7,364 2.4% United States Senator

Crist, Charlie (REP) 19,336 28.8%Population Change (2000-1990) 66,311 19.9% Graham, Bob (DEM) 47,794 71.2%

Governor and Lieutenant GovernorTotal Population (1990 Census) 333,229 100.0% Bush, Jeb & Frank Brogan (REP) 48,688 67.6% Non-Hispanic White 111,568 33.5% MacKay, Buddy & Rick Dantzler (DEM) 23,348 32.4% Non-Hispanic Black 9,723 2.9% Secretary of State Hispanic Black 1,931 0.6% Harris, Katherine (REP) 39,945 61.0% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 203,529 61.1% Gievers, Karen (DEM) 25,541 39.0% Non-Hispanic Other 6,478 1.9% Attorney General

Bludworth, David H."Dave" (REP) 32,407 49.7%Voting Age Population (1990 Census) 249,139 100.0% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 32,788 50.3% Non-Hispanic White 81,536 32.7% Comptroller Non-Hispanic Black 6,842 2.7% Milligan, Bob (REP) 43,131 68.0% Hispanic Black 1,453 0.6% Daughtrey, Newall Jerome (DEM) 20,270 32.0% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 154,565 62.0% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Non-Hispanic Other 4,743 1.9% Ireland, Tim (REP) 34,169 51.9%

Nelson, Bill (DEM) 31,693 48.1%Registered Voters 2000 170,270 100.0% Commissioner of Education Republicans 85,622 50.3% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 47,493 70.8% Democrats 50,718 29.8% Wallace, Peter Rudy (DEM) 19,549 29.2% Independents/Other Parties 33,929 19.9% Commissioner of Agriculture

Faircloth, Rich (REP) 31,657 49.3%Registered Voters 1998 156,911 100.0% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 32,542 50.7% Republicans 80,474 51.3% General Election 1996 Democrats 49,721 31.7% President of the United States Independents/Other Parties 26,716 17.0% Dole, Bob and Jack Kemp (REP) 52,222 50.0%

Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 46,427 44.5%Registered Voters 1996 157,074 100.0% Perot, Ross and Pat Choate (REF) 5,760 5.5% Republicans 82,308 52.4% General Election 1994 Democrats 50,799 32.3% United States Senator Independents/Other Parties 23,967 15.3% Mack, Connie (REP) 58,201 75.9%

Rodham, Hugh E. (DEM) 18,489 24.1%Registered Voters 2000 170,270 100.0% Governor and Lieutenant Governor White 57,362 33.7% Bush, Jeb and Tom Feeney (REP) 49,571 62.0% Black 4,831 2.8% Chiles, Lawton and Buddy MacKay (DEM) 30,345 38.0% Hispanic 101,231 59.5% Secretary of State Other 6,846 4.0% Mortham, Sandy Barringer (REP) 43,901 60.3% Male 75,486 44.3% Saunders, Ron (DEM) 28,851 39.7% Female 93,825 55.1% Attorney General Gender Not Specified 959 0.6% Ferro, Henry (REP) 40,495 54.1% Age 18 to 29 31,343 18.4% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 34,383 45.9% Age 30 to 44 46,714 27.4% Comptroller Age 45 to 54 31,107 18.3% Milligan, Bob (REP) 44,266 60.8% Age 55 to 64 25,950 15.2% Lewis, Gerald (DEM) 28,515 39.2% Age 65 and Older 35,156 20.6% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Age Not Specified 0 0.0% Ireland, Tim (REP) 43,662 60.1% Votes Cast for President of the U.S. 124,913 73.4% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 29,011 39.9%

Commissioner of EducationRegistered Republicans 2000 85,622 100.0% Brogan, Frank T. (REP) 45,241 62.4% White 22,398 26.2% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 27,248 37.6% Black 438 0.5% Commissioner of Agriculture Hispanic 60,509 70.7% Smith, Jim (REP) 45,426 61.7% Other 2,293 2.7% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 28,212 38.3%

Democratic Primary 1994Registered Democrats 2000 50,718 100.0% Commissioner of Education White 25,184 49.7% Griffin, John (DEM) 4,780 47.0% Black 3,463 6.8% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 5,380 53.0% Hispanic 20,231 39.9% General Election 1992 Other 1,837 3.6% President of the United States (1992)

Bush, George and Dan Quayle (REP) 58,483 56.7%Registered Ind/Other 2000 33,929 100.0% Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 32,609 31.6% White 9,780 28.8% Perot, Ross and James Stockdale (IND) 12,097 11.7% Black 930 2.7% United States Senator (1992) Hispanic 20,492 60.4% Grant, Bill (REP) 27,553 27.4% Other 2,715 8.0% Graham, Bob (DEM) 73,051 72.6%

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Total District Population 399,606 General Election 2000 Deviation 47 0.0% President of the United States

Bush, George W. & Dick Cheney (REP) 36,293 34.0%Total Population (2000 Census) 399,606 100.0% Gore, Al & Joe Lieberman (DEM) 68,331 63.9% Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 119,609 29.9% Nader, Ralph & Winona LaDuke (GRE) 1,632 1.5% Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 141,602 35.4% All Other Candidates 598 0.6% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 4,876 1.2% United States Senator Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 126,194 31.6% McCollum, Bill (REP) 34,090 34.0% Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 7,325 1.8% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 66,096 66.0% Male 204,210 51.1% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Female 195,396 48.9% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 41,475 41.1% Age 17 and younger 117,173 29.3% Cosgrove, John (DEM) 59,410 58.9% Age 18 to 64 242,470 60.7% Commissioner of Education Age 65 and older 39,963 10.0% Crist, Charlie (REP) 35,611 37.0%

Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 60,558 63.0%Voting Age Population (2000 Census) 282,433 100.0% Democratic Primary 2000 Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 97,179 34.4% Commissioner of Education Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 90,366 32.0% Bush III, James (DEM) 11,769 51.8% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 3,132 1.1% Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 10,954 48.2% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 86,396 30.6% General Election 1998 Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 5,360 1.9% United States Senator

Crist, Charlie (REP) 14,835 22.7%Population Change (2000-1990) 23,353 6.2% Graham, Bob (DEM) 50,654 77.3%

Governor and Lieutenant GovernorTotal Population (1990 Census) 376,253 100.0% Bush, Jeb & Frank Brogan (REP) 26,756 39.4% Non-Hispanic White 149,436 39.7% MacKay, Buddy & Rick Dantzler (DEM) 41,174 60.6% Non-Hispanic Black 136,156 36.2% Secretary of State Hispanic Black 4,849 1.3% Harris, Katherine (REP) 23,849 37.0% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 80,407 21.4% Gievers, Karen (DEM) 40,593 63.0% Non-Hispanic Other 5,405 1.4% Attorney General

Bludworth, David H."Dave" (REP) 18,688 28.8%Voting Age Population (1990 Census) 268,271 100.0% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 46,208 71.2% Non-Hispanic White 119,900 44.7% Comptroller Non-Hispanic Black 86,722 32.3% Milligan, Bob (REP) 26,583 42.3% Hispanic Black 3,304 1.2% Daughtrey, Newall Jerome (DEM) 36,190 57.7% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 54,491 20.3% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Non-Hispanic Other 3,854 1.4% Ireland, Tim (REP) 18,800 29.0%

Nelson, Bill (DEM) 46,069 71.0%Registered Voters 2000 170,928 100.0% Commissioner of Education Republicans 43,717 25.6% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 28,640 44.5% Democrats 98,730 57.8% Wallace, Peter Rudy (DEM) 35,772 55.5% Independents/Other Parties 28,482 16.7% Commissioner of Agriculture

Faircloth, Rich (REP) 16,450 25.8%Registered Voters 1998 167,103 100.0% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 47,378 74.2% Republicans 42,270 25.3% General Election 1996 Democrats 100,323 60.0% President of the United States Independents/Other Parties 24,511 14.7% Dole, Bob and Jack Kemp (REP) 26,838 26.5%

Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 66,106 65.2%Registered Voters 1996 167,855 100.0% Perot, Ross and Pat Choate (REF) 8,482 8.4% Republicans 43,132 25.7% General Election 1994 Democrats 103,715 61.8% United States Senator Independents/Other Parties 21,009 12.5% Mack, Connie (REP) 36,481 53.4%

Rodham, Hugh E. (DEM) 31,855 46.6%Registered Voters 2000 170,928 100.0% Governor and Lieutenant Governor White 80,718 47.2% Bush, Jeb and Tom Feeney (REP) 23,994 33.3% Black 59,795 35.0% Chiles, Lawton and Buddy MacKay (DEM) 48,055 66.7% Hispanic 23,732 13.9% Secretary of State Other 6,684 3.9% Mortham, Sandy Barringer (REP) 20,407 30.2% Male 77,339 45.2% Saunders, Ron (DEM) 47,069 69.8% Female 92,830 54.3% Attorney General Gender Not Specified 759 0.4% Ferro, Henry (REP) 18,865 27.9% Age 18 to 29 32,799 19.2% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 48,859 72.1% Age 30 to 44 50,068 29.3% Comptroller Age 45 to 54 33,528 19.6% Milligan, Bob (REP) 22,397 33.6% Age 55 to 64 23,848 14.0% Lewis, Gerald (DEM) 44,237 66.4% Age 65 and Older 30,679 17.9% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Age Not Specified 6 0.0% Ireland, Tim (REP) 22,597 34.0% Votes Cast for President of the U.S. 106,854 62.5% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 43,868 66.0%

Commissioner of EducationRegistered Republicans 2000 43,717 100.0% Brogan, Frank T. (REP) 23,594 35.4% White 30,505 69.8% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 43,056 64.6% Black 2,514 5.8% Commissioner of Agriculture Hispanic 9,246 21.1% Smith, Jim (REP) 23,218 34.8% Other 1,346 3.1% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 43,472 65.2%

Democratic Primary 1994Registered Democrats 2000 98,730 100.0% Commissioner of Education White 34,968 35.4% Griffin, John (DEM) 9,802 53.1% Black 52,206 52.9% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 8,664 46.9% Hispanic 8,760 8.9% General Election 1992 Other 3,017 3.1% President of the United States (1992)

Bush, George and Dan Quayle (REP) 26,904 28.1%Registered Ind/Other 2000 28,482 100.0% Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 53,140 55.5% White 15,247 53.5% Perot, Ross and James Stockdale (IND) 15,774 16.5% Black 5,075 17.8% United States Senator (1992) Hispanic 5,726 20.1% Grant, Bill (REP) 20,769 22.5% Other 2,321 8.1% Graham, Bob (DEM) 71,340 77.5%

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Total District Population 399,488 General Election 2000 Deviation -71 0.0% President of the United States

Bush, George W. & Dick Cheney (REP) 68,388 69.9%Total Population (2000 Census) 399,488 100.0% Gore, Al & Joe Lieberman (DEM) 28,576 29.2% Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 49,000 12.3% Nader, Ralph & Winona LaDuke (GRE) 578 0.6% Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 10,735 2.7% All Other Candidates 270 0.3% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 6,565 1.6% United States Senator Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 327,729 82.0% McCollum, Bill (REP) 61,129 70.4% Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 5,459 1.4% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 25,731 29.6% Male 194,079 48.6% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Female 205,409 51.4% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 64,588 75.5% Age 17 and younger 94,836 23.7% Cosgrove, John (DEM) 20,979 24.5% Age 18 to 64 248,937 62.3% Commissioner of Education Age 65 and older 55,715 13.9% Crist, Charlie (REP) 56,456 72.2%

Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 21,701 27.8%Voting Age Population (2000 Census) 304,652 100.0% Democratic Primary 2000 Single-Race Non-Hispanic White 29,805 9.8% Commissioner of Education Non-Hispanic Black (including multirace) 8,001 2.6% Bush III, James (DEM) 2,630 39.6% Hispanic Black (including multirace) 5,071 1.7% Sheldon, George H. (DEM) 4,007 60.4% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 257,833 84.6% General Election 1998 Non-Hispanic Other (none of the above) 3,942 1.3% United States Senator

Crist, Charlie (REP) 15,647 30.6%Population Change (2000-1990) 105,272 35.8% Graham, Bob (DEM) 35,488 69.4%

Governor and Lieutenant GovernorTotal Population (1990 Census) 294,216 100.0% Bush, Jeb & Frank Brogan (REP) 45,832 78.5% Non-Hispanic White 52,498 17.8% MacKay, Buddy & Rick Dantzler (DEM) 12,544 21.5% Non-Hispanic Black 6,701 2.3% Secretary of State Hispanic Black 2,856 1.0% Harris, Katherine (REP) 33,406 69.9% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 229,599 78.0% Gievers, Karen (DEM) 14,363 30.1% Non-Hispanic Other 2,562 0.9% Attorney General

Bludworth, David H."Dave" (REP) 27,465 59.8%Voting Age Population (1990 Census) 226,929 100.0% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 18,478 40.2% Non-Hispanic White 38,171 16.8% Comptroller Non-Hispanic Black 5,348 2.4% Milligan, Bob (REP) 33,046 73.6% Hispanic Black 2,205 1.0% Daughtrey, Newall Jerome (DEM) 11,869 26.4% Hispanic (excluding Hisp Black) 179,392 79.1% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Non-Hispanic Other 1,813 0.8% Ireland, Tim (REP) 29,332 61.7%

Nelson, Bill (DEM) 18,224 38.3%Registered Voters 2000 133,822 100.0% Commissioner of Education Republicans 75,433 56.4% Gallagher, Tom (REP) 36,481 75.1% Democrats 33,589 25.1% Wallace, Peter Rudy (DEM) 12,103 24.9% Independents/Other Parties 24,801 18.5% Commissioner of Agriculture

Faircloth, Rich (REP) 25,783 58.3%Registered Voters 1998 122,236 100.0% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 18,456 41.7% Republicans 70,266 57.5% General Election 1996 Democrats 32,827 26.9% President of the United States Independents/Other Parties 19,142 15.7% Dole, Bob and Jack Kemp (REP) 47,106 56.9%

Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 32,183 38.9%Registered Voters 1996 121,406 100.0% Perot, Ross and Pat Choate (REF) 3,479 4.2% Republicans 71,467 58.9% General Election 1994 Democrats 32,983 27.2% United States Senator Independents/Other Parties 16,956 14.0% Mack, Connie (REP) 43,773 82.5%

Rodham, Hugh E. (DEM) 9,295 17.5%Registered Voters 2000 133,822 100.0% Governor and Lieutenant Governor White 27,638 20.7% Bush, Jeb and Tom Feeney (REP) 42,763 74.0% Black 2,585 1.9% Chiles, Lawton and Buddy MacKay (DEM) 15,045 26.0% Hispanic 98,352 73.5% Secretary of State Other 5,248 3.9% Mortham, Sandy Barringer (REP) 34,557 69.9% Male 59,070 44.1% Saunders, Ron (DEM) 14,861 30.1% Female 73,943 55.3% Attorney General Gender Not Specified 809 0.6% Ferro, Henry (REP) 33,940 66.3% Age 18 to 29 20,994 15.7% Butterworth, Bob (DEM) 17,256 33.7% Age 30 to 44 34,158 25.5% Comptroller Age 45 to 54 19,929 14.9% Milligan, Bob (REP) 33,601 68.8% Age 55 to 64 21,354 16.0% Lewis, Gerald (DEM) 15,256 31.2% Age 65 and Older 37,387 27.9% Treasurer and Ins. Comm. Age Not Specified 0 0.0% Ireland, Tim (REP) 33,442 68.3% Votes Cast for President of the U.S. 97,812 73.1% Nelson, Bill (DEM) 15,496 31.7%

Commissioner of EducationRegistered Republicans 2000 75,433 100.0% Brogan, Frank T. (REP) 35,135 71.6% White 12,343 16.4% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 13,929 28.4% Black 216 0.3% Commissioner of Agriculture Hispanic 60,733 80.5% Smith, Jim (REP) 35,806 71.5% Other 2,116 2.8% Crawford, Bob (DEM) 14,255 28.5%

Democratic Primary 1994Registered Democrats 2000 33,589 100.0% Commissioner of Education White 10,874 32.4% Griffin, John (DEM) 2,797 56.6% Black 2,008 6.0% Jamerson, Doug (DEM) 2,146 43.4% Hispanic 19,465 58.0% General Election 1992 Other 1,251 3.7% President of the United States (1992)

Bush, George and Dan Quayle (REP) 46,426 65.1%Registered Ind/Other 2000 24,801 100.0% Clinton, Bill and Al Gore (DEM) 18,318 25.7% White 4,422 17.8% Perot, Ross and James Stockdale (IND) 6,556 9.2% Black 361 1.5% United States Senator (1992) Hispanic 18,155 73.2% Grant, Bill (REP) 18,992 27.5% Other 1,880 7.6% Graham, Bob (DEM) 50,145 72.5%

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Percentages of District Populations/Voters by County and of County Populations/Voters by District (Census and Elections of 2000)

District 1 399,563 290,285 210,881 47,409 137,610 Duval 329,671 82.5% 42.3% 238,093 82.0% 41.5% 174,281 82.6% 41.1% 39,571 83.5% 26.0% 114,024 82.9% 53.9%Flagler 6,380 1.6% 12.8% 4,699 1.6% 11.5% 3,353 1.6% 10.0% 1,036 2.2% 7.5% 1,818 1.3% 13.5%Putnam 13,332 3.3% 18.9% 9,868 3.4% 18.6% 7,183 3.4% 17.8% 1,339 2.8% 12.9% 5,236 3.8% 20.5%St. Johns 17,209 4.3% 14.0% 12,514 4.3% 13.2% 10,815 5.1% 12.1% 3,267 6.9% 7.4% 5,931 4.3% 19.8%Volusia 32,971 8.3% 7.4% 25,111 8.7% 7.1% 15,249 7.2% 5.8% 2,196 4.6% 2.2% 10,601 7.7% 9.3%District 2 399,543 299,064 239,263 92,090 119,173 Bay 13,715 3.4% 9.3% 9,878 3.3% 8.8% 6,552 2.7% 7.1% 2,123 2.3% 6.2% 3,398 2.9% 7.7%Escambia 193,859 48.5% 65.8% 146,594 49.0% 65.1% 109,907 45.9% 64.1% 40,588 44.1% 58.1% 55,730 46.8% 71.1%Holmes 18,564 4.6% 100.0% 14,279 4.8% 100.0% 10,318 4.3% 100.0% 1,292 1.4% 100.0% 8,606 7.2% 100.0%Okaloosa 49,877 12.5% 29.3% 36,204 12.1% 28.2% 33,484 14.0% 30.1% 17,887 19.4% 28.8% 10,259 8.6% 33.1%Santa Rosa 71,691 17.9% 60.9% 52,432 17.5% 60.6% 45,315 18.9% 58.3% 22,192 24.1% 54.8% 18,209 15.3% 67.7%Walton 30,864 7.7% 76.0% 23,609 7.9% 74.2% 19,304 8.1% 68.5% 5,252 5.7% 52.9% 12,279 10.3% 82.7%Washington 20,973 5.2% 100.0% 16,068 5.4% 100.0% 14,383 6.0% 100.0% 2,756 3.0% 100.0% 10,692 9.0% 100.0%District 3 399,512 316,022 254,485 81,201 140,734 Baker 22,259 5.6% 100.0% 16,141 5.1% 100.0% 12,354 4.9% 100.0% 1,685 2.1% 100.0% 10,263 7.3% 100.0%Citrus 108,444 27.1% 91.8% 89,552 28.3% 91.6% 74,554 29.3% 91.6% 30,548 37.6% 92.2% 30,733 21.8% 91.2%Columbia 16,438 4.1% 29.1% 12,052 3.8% 28.6% 9,311 3.7% 29.9% 1,963 2.4% 23.9% 6,558 4.7% 33.1%Dixie 13,827 3.5% 100.0% 10,772 3.4% 100.0% 10,460 4.1% 100.0% 1,088 1.3% 100.0% 8,959 6.4% 100.0%Hamilton 13,327 3.3% 100.0% 10,190 3.2% 100.0% 7,103 2.8% 100.0% 719 0.9% 100.0% 6,112 4.3% 100.0%Jefferson 4,008 1.0% 31.1% 3,080 1.0% 30.9% 2,617 1.0% 32.1% 381 0.5% 30.9% 2,053 1.5% 31.8%Lafayette 7,022 1.8% 100.0% 5,499 1.7% 100.0% 4,034 1.6% 100.0% 319 0.4% 100.0% 3,608 2.6% 100.0%Leon 36,611 9.2% 15.3% 29,123 9.2% 15.5% 24,302 9.5% 16.7% 6,583 8.1% 16.6% 14,932 10.6% 17.3%Levy 12,305 3.1% 35.7% 9,595 3.0% 36.5% 7,206 2.8% 38.6% 1,783 2.2% 39.8% 4,762 3.4% 37.8%Madison 1,891 0.5% 10.1% 1,454 0.5% 10.4% 1,110 0.4% 10.7% 178 0.2% 13.8% 892 0.6% 10.2%Marion 109,280 27.4% 42.2% 87,564 27.7% 43.0% 68,611 27.0% 46.5% 29,807 36.7% 47.3% 27,167 19.3% 44.1%Suwannee 34,844 8.7% 100.0% 26,475 8.4% 100.0% 20,519 8.1% 100.0% 4,459 5.5% 100.0% 14,585 10.4% 100.0%Taylor 19,256 4.8% 100.0% 14,525 4.6% 100.0% 12,304 4.8% 100.0% 1,688 2.1% 100.0% 10,110 7.2% 100.0%District 4 399,586 306,852 260,972 127,526 91,487 Bay 122,625 30.7% 82.7% 93,907 30.6% 83.4% 80,254 30.8% 86.5% 30,946 24.3% 90.2% 36,819 40.2% 83.3%Escambia 100,551 25.2% 34.2% 78,545 25.6% 34.9% 61,493 23.6% 35.9% 29,323 23.0% 41.9% 22,706 24.8% 28.9%Okaloosa 120,621 30.2% 70.7% 92,161 30.0% 71.8% 77,903 29.9% 69.9% 44,272 34.7% 71.2% 20,691 22.6% 66.9%Santa Rosa 46,052 11.5% 39.1% 34,042 11.1% 39.4% 32,463 12.4% 41.7% 18,313 14.4% 45.2% 8,702 9.5% 32.3%Walton 9,737 2.4% 24.0% 8,197 2.7% 25.8% 8,859 3.4% 31.5% 4,672 3.7% 47.1% 2,569 2.8% 17.3%District 5 399,573 292,315 233,528 113,752 86,524 Clay 110,772 27.7% 78.7% 79,550 27.2% 78.4% 68,954 29.5% 79.4% 39,441 34.7% 80.9% 18,745 21.7% 75.7%Duval 229,198 57.4% 29.4% 170,294 58.3% 29.7% 129,802 55.6% 30.6% 58,355 51.3% 38.4% 53,315 61.6% 25.2%Nassau 38,429 9.6% 66.6% 27,785 9.5% 64.3% 19,987 8.6% 58.6% 7,518 6.6% 54.0% 10,409 12.0% 64.1%St. Johns 21,174 5.3% 17.2% 14,686 5.0% 15.5% 14,785 6.3% 16.6% 8,438 7.4% 19.0% 4,055 4.7% 13.6%District 6 399,586 309,011 234,060 48,879 162,459

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Bay 11,877 3.0% 8.0% 8,790 2.8% 7.8% 5,986 2.6% 6.5% 1,233 2.5% 3.6% 3,999 2.5% 9.0%Calhoun 13,017 3.3% 100.0% 9,996 3.2% 100.0% 7,234 3.1% 100.0% 614 1.3% 100.0% 6,359 3.9% 100.0%Franklin 9,829 2.5% 100.0% 7,840 2.5% 100.0% 7,578 3.2% 100.0% 1,039 2.1% 100.0% 6,127 3.8% 100.0%Gadsden 45,087 11.3% 100.0% 33,168 10.7% 100.0% 26,229 11.2% 100.0% 2,636 5.4% 100.0% 22,311 13.7% 100.0%Gulf 14,560 3.6% 100.0% 11,665 3.8% 100.0% 9,914 4.2% 100.0% 1,623 3.3% 100.0% 7,806 4.8% 100.0%Jackson 46,755 11.7% 100.0% 36,306 11.7% 100.0% 23,979 10.2% 100.0% 3,919 8.0% 100.0% 18,951 11.7% 100.0%Jefferson 8,894 2.2% 68.9% 6,892 2.2% 69.1% 5,541 2.4% 67.9% 853 1.7% 69.1% 4,394 2.7% 68.2%Leon 202,841 50.8% 84.7% 159,322 51.6% 84.5% 121,198 51.8% 83.3% 33,123 67.8% 83.4% 71,208 43.8% 82.7%Liberty 7,021 1.8% 100.0% 5,490 1.8% 100.0% 3,753 1.6% 100.0% 166 0.3% 100.0% 3,512 2.2% 100.0%Madison 16,842 4.2% 89.9% 12,543 4.1% 89.6% 9,272 4.0% 89.3% 1,113 2.3% 86.2% 7,843 4.8% 89.8%Wakulla 22,863 5.7% 100.0% 16,999 5.5% 100.0% 13,376 5.7% 100.0% 2,560 5.2% 100.0% 9,949 6.1% 100.0%District 7 399,552 317,415 236,829 95,030 102,646 Clay 30,042 7.5% 21.3% 21,879 6.9% 21.6% 17,905 7.6% 20.6% 9,332 9.8% 19.1% 6,023 5.9% 24.3%Marion 80,430 20.1% 31.1% 61,931 19.5% 30.4% 44,239 18.7% 30.0% 20,016 21.1% 31.8% 18,161 17.7% 29.5%Putnam 40,319 10.1% 57.3% 30,646 9.7% 57.7% 23,480 9.9% 58.3% 6,249 6.6% 60.0% 14,769 14.4% 57.9%Volusia 248,761 62.3% 56.1% 202,959 63.9% 57.4% 151,205 63.8% 58.0% 59,433 62.5% 59.7% 63,693 62.1% 56.1%District 8 399,568 310,802 246,725 114,094 89,321 Duval 220,010 55.1% 28.2% 165,501 53.2% 28.8% 119,846 48.6% 28.3% 54,071 47.4% 35.6% 44,404 49.7% 21.0%Flagler 43,452 10.9% 87.2% 36,208 11.6% 88.5% 30,113 12.2% 90.0% 12,722 11.2% 92.5% 11,621 13.0% 86.5%Nassau 19,234 4.8% 33.4% 15,439 5.0% 35.7% 14,106 5.7% 41.4% 6,399 5.6% 46.0% 5,822 6.5% 35.9%St. Johns 84,752 21.2% 68.8% 67,536 21.7% 71.3% 63,533 25.8% 71.3% 32,696 28.7% 73.6% 19,934 22.3% 66.6%Volusia 32,120 8.0% 7.2% 26,118 8.4% 7.4% 19,127 7.8% 7.3% 8,206 7.2% 8.2% 7,540 8.4% 6.6%District 9 399,552 300,098 195,472 90,252 66,700 Orange 339,181 84.9% 37.8% 255,503 85.1% 38.1% 164,228 84.0% 40.7% 75,446 83.6% 46.9% 57,096 85.6% 34.6%Osceola 31,442 7.9% 18.2% 23,333 7.8% 18.5% 13,857 7.1% 15.1% 4,794 5.3% 14.7% 5,219 7.8% 13.6%Seminole 28,929 7.2% 7.9% 21,262 7.1% 7.8% 17,387 8.9% 9.1% 10,012 11.1% 10.9% 4,385 6.6% 7.0%District 10 399,547 297,572 207,551 83,893 83,764 Hillsborough 322,374 80.7% 32.3% 237,154 79.7% 31.8% 164,670 79.3% 33.2% 69,100 82.4% 38.0% 63,225 75.5% 28.7%Pasco 49,643 12.4% 14.4% 41,226 13.9% 15.0% 29,314 14.1% 13.2% 11,782 14.0% 13.1% 11,845 14.1% 13.3%Polk 27,530 6.9% 5.7% 19,192 6.4% 5.2% 13,567 6.5% 5.1% 3,011 3.6% 2.9% 8,694 10.4% 7.1%District 11 399,543 326,209 280,057 122,269 100,975 Citrus 9,641 2.4% 8.2% 8,203 2.5% 8.4% 6,826 2.4% 8.4% 2,597 2.1% 7.8% 2,983 3.0% 8.8%Hernando 59,342 14.9% 45.4% 49,480 15.2% 46.6% 45,577 16.3% 47.7% 20,377 16.7% 50.0% 17,219 17.1% 45.2%Pasco 183,430 45.9% 53.2% 151,105 46.3% 54.9% 124,066 44.3% 55.9% 50,576 41.4% 56.1% 49,919 49.4% 56.2%Pinellas 147,130 36.8% 16.0% 117,421 36.0% 15.8% 103,588 37.0% 18.0% 48,719 39.8% 20.1% 30,854 30.6% 14.4%District 12 399,594 300,646 220,649 87,856 88,417 Hillsborough 287,902 72.0% 28.8% 217,726 72.4% 29.2% 152,219 69.0% 30.6% 59,998 68.3% 33.0% 61,298 69.3% 27.8%Pasco 111,692 28.0% 32.4% 82,920 27.6% 30.1% 68,430 31.0% 30.9% 27,858 31.7% 30.9% 27,119 30.7% 30.5%District 13 399,563 332,772 258,133 115,388 90,410 Pinellas 399,563 100.0% 43.4% 332,772 100.0% 44.7% 258,133 100.0% 44.9% 115,388 100.0% 47.7% 90,410 100.0% 42.2%

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Percentages of District Populations/Voters by County and of County Populations/Voters by District (Census and Elections of 2000)District Total

Population% of

District% of

CountyVoting Age Population

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% of County

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District 14 399,571 312,423 213,996 58,949 122,908 Alachua 217,955 54.5% 100.0% 174,017 55.7% 100.0% 120,978 56.5% 100.0% 34,337 58.2% 100.0% 64,210 52.2% 100.0%Bradford 26,088 6.5% 100.0% 20,363 6.5% 100.0% 14,311 6.7% 100.0% 3,011 5.1% 100.0% 10,075 8.2% 100.0%Columbia 40,075 10.0% 70.9% 30,124 9.6% 71.4% 21,811 10.2% 70.1% 6,257 10.6% 76.1% 13,272 10.8% 66.9%Gilchrist 14,437 3.6% 100.0% 10,908 3.5% 100.0% 6,879 3.2% 100.0% 1,396 2.4% 100.0% 4,967 4.0% 100.0%Levy 22,145 5.5% 64.3% 16,724 5.4% 63.5% 11,463 5.4% 61.4% 2,702 4.6% 60.2% 7,825 6.4% 62.2%Marion 48,657 12.2% 18.8% 37,177 11.9% 18.3% 22,212 10.4% 15.0% 7,638 13.0% 12.1% 11,389 9.3% 18.5%Putnam 16,772 4.2% 23.8% 12,605 4.0% 23.7% 9,603 4.5% 23.8% 2,832 4.8% 27.2% 5,481 4.5% 21.5%Union 13,442 3.4% 100.0% 10,505 3.4% 100.0% 6,739 3.1% 100.0% 776 1.3% 100.0% 5,689 4.6% 100.0%District 15 399,559 305,225 228,184 88,983 99,265 Hernando 71,460 17.9% 54.6% 56,596 18.5% 53.4% 50,050 21.9% 52.3% 20,415 22.9% 50.0% 20,891 21.0% 54.8%Lake 8,795 2.2% 4.2% 6,539 2.1% 3.9% 4,351 1.9% 3.3% 1,865 2.1% 2.9% 1,393 1.4% 3.0%Osceola 58,496 14.6% 33.9% 42,792 14.0% 33.9% 32,825 14.4% 35.8% 12,185 13.7% 37.4% 13,731 13.8% 35.7%Polk 240,842 60.3% 49.8% 183,839 60.2% 50.3% 131,135 57.5% 49.2% 51,420 57.8% 49.4% 57,670 58.1% 46.8%Sumter 19,966 5.0% 37.4% 15,459 5.1% 34.5% 9,823 4.3% 31.1% 3,098 3.5% 25.8% 5,580 5.6% 37.2%District 16 399,549 318,022 236,884 98,455 90,604 Hillsborough 129,800 32.5% 13.0% 102,645 32.3% 13.8% 77,583 32.8% 15.6% 32,347 32.9% 17.8% 31,251 34.5% 14.2%Pinellas 269,749 67.5% 29.3% 215,377 67.7% 29.0% 159,301 67.2% 27.7% 66,108 67.1% 27.3% 59,353 65.5% 27.7%District 17 399,577 306,584 217,006 83,441 107,003 Desoto 29,068 7.3% 90.2% 22,344 7.3% 89.7% 13,884 6.4% 86.4% 3,023 3.6% 78.7% 9,319 8.7% 90.1%Glades 6,431 1.6% 60.8% 5,132 1.7% 62.3% 3,677 1.7% 62.5% 703 0.8% 54.0% 2,694 2.5% 65.9%Hardee 26,938 6.7% 100.0% 19,503 6.4% 100.0% 7,570 3.5% 100.0% 1,595 1.9% 100.0% 5,531 5.2% 100.0%Highlands 87,366 21.9% 100.0% 70,622 23.0% 100.0% 52,964 24.4% 100.0% 23,619 28.3% 100.0% 22,365 20.9% 100.0%Okeechobee 28,923 7.2% 80.5% 21,646 7.1% 80.6% 13,790 6.4% 79.0% 3,558 4.3% 76.7% 9,068 8.5% 80.5%Polk 215,552 53.9% 44.5% 162,688 53.1% 44.5% 121,915 56.2% 45.7% 49,631 59.5% 47.7% 56,779 53.1% 46.1%St. Lucie 5,299 1.3% 2.7% 4,649 1.5% 3.1% 3,206 1.5% 2.7% 1,312 1.6% 2.9% 1,247 1.2% 2.6%District 18 399,553 291,551 170,492 35,702 106,375 Hillsborough 258,872 64.8% 25.9% 188,285 64.6% 25.2% 102,244 60.0% 20.6% 20,463 57.3% 11.2% 64,417 60.6% 29.3%Manatee 35,641 8.9% 13.5% 24,887 8.5% 11.9% 14,235 8.3% 8.3% 3,581 10.0% 4.5% 8,335 7.8% 14.2%Pinellas 105,040 26.3% 11.4% 78,379 26.9% 10.5% 54,013 31.7% 9.4% 11,658 32.7% 4.8% 33,623 31.6% 15.7%District 19 399,553 288,115 160,800 44,463 84,133 Orange 352,501 88.2% 39.3% 254,398 88.3% 38.0% 136,348 84.8% 33.8% 37,454 84.2% 23.3% 72,450 86.1% 43.9%Osceola 47,052 11.8% 27.3% 33,717 11.7% 26.7% 24,452 15.2% 26.7% 7,009 15.8% 21.5% 11,683 13.9% 30.4%District 20 399,578 317,936 244,958 111,238 93,728 Lake 201,733 50.5% 95.8% 161,270 50.7% 96.1% 126,473 51.6% 96.7% 62,365 56.1% 97.1% 45,190 48.2% 97.0%Marion 20,549 5.1% 7.9% 16,819 5.3% 8.3% 12,615 5.1% 8.5% 5,500 4.9% 8.7% 4,839 5.2% 7.9%Seminole 14,426 3.6% 4.0% 11,238 3.5% 4.1% 8,858 3.6% 4.6% 4,763 4.3% 5.2% 2,626 2.8% 4.2%Sumter 33,379 8.4% 62.6% 29,316 9.2% 65.5% 21,719 8.9% 68.9% 8,904 8.0% 74.2% 9,439 10.1% 62.8%Volusia 129,491 32.4% 29.2% 99,293 31.2% 28.1% 75,293 30.7% 28.9% 29,706 26.7% 29.8% 31,634 33.8% 27.9%District 21 399,556 323,162 261,678 127,676 85,806

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Percentages of District Populations/Voters by County and of County Populations/Voters by District (Census and Elections of 2000)District Total

Population% of

District% of

CountyVoting Age Population

% of District

% of County

% of County

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Charlotte 25,728 6.4% 18.2% 21,417 6.6% 17.9% 16,627 6.4% 16.9% 7,890 6.2% 16.8% 5,876 6.8% 17.7%Desoto 3,141 0.8% 9.8% 2,555 0.8% 10.3% 2,178 0.8% 13.6% 816 0.6% 21.3% 1,022 1.2% 9.9%Lee 100,432 25.1% 22.8% 81,398 25.2% 23.0% 59,827 22.9% 23.7% 28,345 22.2% 22.9% 19,954 23.3% 25.0%Manatee 225,770 56.5% 85.5% 181,983 56.3% 86.9% 153,996 58.8% 90.3% 75,414 59.1% 94.0% 49,916 58.2% 84.8%Sarasota 44,485 11.1% 13.6% 35,809 11.1% 13.1% 29,050 11.1% 13.1% 15,211 11.9% 13.2% 9,038 10.5% 13.3%District 22 399,568 306,270 206,772 97,119 71,321 Orange 118,515 29.7% 13.2% 94,864 31.0% 14.2% 64,264 31.1% 15.9% 30,938 31.9% 19.2% 22,253 31.2% 13.5%Seminole 281,053 70.3% 77.0% 211,406 69.0% 77.6% 142,508 68.9% 74.8% 66,181 68.1% 72.2% 49,068 68.8% 78.0%District 23 399,561 337,510 276,653 140,166 86,766 Charlotte 115,498 28.9% 81.6% 97,704 28.9% 81.8% 81,519 29.5% 82.9% 39,097 27.9% 83.0% 27,344 31.5% 82.1%Manatee 2,591 0.6% 1.0% 2,485 0.7% 1.2% 2,347 0.8% 1.4% 1,270 0.9% 1.6% 636 0.7% 1.1%Sarasota 281,472 70.4% 86.4% 237,321 70.3% 86.9% 192,787 69.7% 86.9% 99,799 71.2% 86.8% 58,786 67.8% 86.7%District 24 399,554 305,287 217,272 98,280 82,339 Brevard 272,619 68.2% 57.2% 211,364 69.2% 56.9% 156,394 72.0% 55.4% 70,572 71.8% 54.0% 62,398 75.8% 58.0%Orange 86,147 21.6% 9.6% 65,239 21.4% 9.7% 39,075 18.0% 9.7% 17,004 17.3% 10.6% 13,074 15.9% 7.9%Seminole 40,788 10.2% 11.2% 28,684 9.4% 10.5% 21,803 10.0% 11.4% 10,704 10.9% 11.7% 6,867 8.3% 10.9%District 25 399,580 335,981 264,548 121,942 88,462 Broward 163,581 40.9% 10.1% 139,414 41.5% 11.2% 107,817 40.8% 12.1% 49,693 40.8% 18.6% 36,699 41.5% 8.0%Palm Beach 235,999 59.1% 20.9% 196,567 58.5% 22.1% 156,731 59.2% 24.0% 72,249 59.2% 31.4% 51,763 58.5% 17.6%District 26 399,517 310,382 236,045 107,327 90,174 Brevard 203,611 51.0% 42.8% 160,167 51.6% 43.1% 126,060 53.4% 44.6% 60,203 56.1% 46.0% 45,131 50.0% 42.0%Indian River 99,030 24.8% 87.7% 78,882 25.4% 86.4% 59,413 25.2% 84.0% 29,754 27.7% 78.6% 20,271 22.5% 92.5%Osceola 35,503 8.9% 20.6% 26,437 8.5% 20.9% 20,558 8.7% 22.4% 8,622 8.0% 26.4% 7,856 8.7% 20.4%St. Lucie 61,373 15.4% 31.8% 44,896 14.5% 30.1% 30,014 12.7% 25.5% 8,748 8.2% 19.1% 16,916 18.8% 34.7%District 27 399,568 315,868 219,625 86,686 88,917 Charlotte 401 0.1% 0.3% 320 0.1% 0.3% 228 0.1% 0.2% 109 0.1% 0.2% 68 0.1% 0.2%Glades 4,145 1.0% 39.2% 3,107 1.0% 37.7% 2,204 1.0% 37.5% 600 0.7% 46.0% 1,392 1.6% 34.1%Hendry - 0.0% 0.0% - 0.0% 0.0% - 0.0% 0.0% - 0.0% 0.0% - 0.0% 0.0%Lee 160,198 40.1% 36.3% 130,664 41.4% 36.9% 92,158 42.0% 36.5% 47,674 55.0% 38.5% 26,301 29.6% 33.0%Palm Beach 234,824 58.8% 20.8% 181,777 57.5% 20.4% 125,035 56.9% 19.2% 38,303 44.2% 16.6% 61,156 68.8% 20.8%District 28 399,573 314,238 262,431 126,888 83,306 Indian River 13,917 3.5% 12.3% 12,371 3.9% 13.6% 11,281 4.3% 16.0% 8,096 6.4% 21.4% 1,655 2.0% 7.5%Martin 126,731 31.7% 100.0% 103,108 32.8% 100.0% 86,499 33.0% 100.0% 48,042 37.9% 100.0% 23,238 27.9% 100.0%Okeechobee 6,987 1.7% 19.5% 5,213 1.7% 19.4% 3,657 1.4% 21.0% 1,080 0.9% 23.3% 2,201 2.6% 19.5%Palm Beach 125,915 31.5% 11.1% 93,979 29.9% 10.6% 76,328 29.1% 11.7% 34,044 26.8% 14.8% 25,657 30.8% 8.7%St. Lucie 126,023 31.5% 65.4% 99,567 31.7% 66.8% 84,666 32.3% 71.8% 35,626 28.1% 78.0% 30,555 36.7% 62.7%District 29 399,534 285,032 173,881 28,655 119,365 Broward 240,205 60.1% 14.8% 170,733 59.9% 13.8% 106,173 61.1% 12.0% 15,446 53.9% 5.8% 76,002 63.7% 16.6%Palm Beach 159,329 39.9% 14.1% 114,299 40.1% 12.8% 67,708 38.9% 10.4% 13,209 46.1% 5.7% 43,363 36.3% 14.8%District 30 399,553 330,694 246,089 79,053 119,221

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Percentages of District Populations/Voters by County and of County Populations/Voters by District (Census and Elections of 2000)District Total

Population% of

District% of

CountyVoting Age Population

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% of County

% of County

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Broward 53,213 13.3% 3.3% 45,117 13.6% 3.6% 29,145 11.8% 3.3% 8,142 10.3% 3.1% 15,105 12.7% 3.3%Palm Beach 346,340 86.7% 30.6% 285,577 86.4% 32.1% 216,944 88.2% 33.2% 70,911 89.7% 30.8% 104,116 87.3% 35.5%District 31 399,544 313,113 222,717 66,930 115,567 Broward 399,544 100.0% 24.6% 313,113 100.0% 25.2% 222,717 100.0% 25.1% 66,930 100.0% 25.1% 115,567 100.0% 25.3%District 32 399,576 306,359 227,682 66,267 114,576 Broward 399,576 100.0% 24.6% 306,359 100.0% 24.7% 227,682 100.0% 25.7% 66,267 100.0% 24.9% 114,576 100.0% 25.1%District 33 399,552 279,282 155,587 22,484 112,456 Miami-Dade 399,552 100.0% 17.7% 279,282 100.0% 16.5% 155,587 100.0% 17.5% 22,484 100.0% 6.7% 112,456 100.0% 28.6%District 34 399,596 286,547 196,514 66,620 91,380 Broward 292,943 73.3% 18.0% 211,114 73.7% 17.0% 159,376 81.1% 18.0% 51,756 77.7% 19.4% 78,136 85.5% 17.1%Miami-Dade 106,653 26.7% 4.7% 75,433 26.3% 4.5% 37,138 18.9% 4.2% 14,864 22.3% 4.4% 13,244 14.5% 3.4%District 35 399,563 321,191 171,145 46,405 91,140 Broward 73,956 18.5% 4.6% 54,239 16.9% 4.4% 34,615 20.2% 3.9% 8,260 17.8% 3.1% 20,813 22.8% 4.6%Miami-Dade 325,607 81.5% 14.4% 266,952 83.1% 15.8% 136,530 79.8% 15.4% 38,145 82.2% 11.4% 70,327 77.2% 17.9%District 36 399,575 313,582 163,401 82,343 52,968 Miami-Dade 399,575 100.0% 17.7% 313,582 100.0% 18.5% 163,401 100.0% 18.4% 82,343 100.0% 24.5% 52,968 100.0% 13.5%District 37 399,552 322,420 218,057 116,338 60,106 Collier 219,294 54.9% 87.2% 179,982 55.8% 89.3% 117,400 53.8% 95.3% 68,482 58.9% 97.4% 26,685 44.4% 91.2%Lee 180,258 45.1% 40.9% 142,438 44.2% 40.2% 100,657 46.2% 39.8% 47,856 41.1% 38.6% 33,421 55.6% 41.9%District 38 399,540 303,116 170,270 85,622 50,718 Miami-Dade 399,540 100.0% 17.7% 303,116 100.0% 17.9% 170,270 100.0% 19.2% 85,622 100.0% 25.5% 50,718 100.0% 12.9%District 39 399,606 282,433 170,928 43,717 98,730 Broward - 0.0% 0.0% - 0.0% 0.0% - 0.0% 0.0% - 0.0% 0.0% - 0.0% 0.0%Collier 32,083 8.0% 12.8% 21,454 7.6% 10.7% 5,761 3.4% 4.7% 1,861 4.3% 2.6% 2,568 2.6% 8.8%Hendry 36,210 9.1% 100.0% 25,336 9.0% 100.0% 16,268 9.5% 100.0% 4,474 10.2% 100.0% 10,258 10.4% 100.0%Miami-Dade 222,947 55.8% 9.9% 151,132 53.5% 8.9% 90,668 53.0% 10.2% 17,073 39.1% 5.1% 59,476 60.2% 15.1%Monroe 79,589 19.9% 100.0% 65,984 23.4% 100.0% 48,460 28.4% 100.0% 18,934 43.3% 100.0% 18,946 19.2% 100.0%Palm Beach 28,777 7.2% 2.5% 18,527 6.6% 2.1% 9,771 5.7% 1.5% 1,375 3.1% 0.6% 7,482 7.6% 2.5%District 40 399,488 304,652 133,822 75,433 33,589 Miami-Dade 399,488 100.0% 17.7% 304,652 100.0% 18.0% 133,822 100.0% 15.1% 75,433 100.0% 22.5% 33,589 100.0% 8.6%