2018 Florida House of Representatives election
The 2018 Florida House of Representatives election was held in the U.S. state of Florida on November 6, 2018, to elect members to the House of Representatives. The election coincided with the election for governor, and other elections. The Republicans won 73 seats and losing only two, maintaining their control since 1997, while the Democrats gained six seats. Four vacant seats, all won by Republicans in 2016, were picked up by Democrats.
Results
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Retiring incumbents
Republicans
- Clay Ingram, [Florida's 1st Florida House of Representatives|House of Representatives district|District 1]
- Frank White, District 2
- Elizabeth W. Porter, District 10
- Jay Fant, District 15
- Jason Brodeur, District 28
- Jay Metz, District 32
- Don Hahnfeldt, District 33
- Richard Corcoran, District 37
- Mike Miller, District 47
- Tom Goodson, District 51
- Ben Albritton, District 56
- Jake Rayburn, District 57
- Ross Spano, District 59
- Larry Alhern, District 66
- Kathleen Peters, District 69
- Jim Boyd, District 71
- Joe Gruters, District 73
- Julio Gonzalez, District 74
- Matt Caldwell, District 79
- Gayle Harrell, District 83
- Bill Hager, District 89
- George Moraitis, District 93
- Manny Díaz Jr., District 103
- Carlos Trujillo, District 105
- Michael Bileca, District 115
- Jeanette Nuñez, District 119