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Elections in Florida |
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Government |
The 2018 Florida Attorney General election took place on November 6, 2018, to elect the Attorney General of Florida. Incumbent Republican attorney general Pam Bondi was term-limited and could not seek a third consecutive term.
Republican candidate Ashley Moody defeated Democrat Sean Shaw in the election on November 6, 2018, at 93% of the precincts reporting.[1] Moody won by about 6 percentage points, which was the widest margin of any Florida statewide race in 2018.
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Ashley Moody |
Frank White |
Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gravis Marketing | August 21–25, 2018 | 579 | ± 4.1% | 35% | 32% | 33% |
Gravis Marketing | August 21–22, 2018 | 321 | ± 5.5% | 34% | 31% | 35% |
St. Pete Polls | August 3–4, 2018 | 1,755 | ± 2.3% | 28% | 39% | 33% |
St. Pete Polls | July 10–11, 2018 | 1,387 | ± 2.6% | 19% | 26% | 55% |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Ashley B. Moody | 882,028 | 56.8 | |
Republican | Frank White | 670,823 | 43.2 | |
Total votes | 1,552,851 | 100.0 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | Sean Shaw | 1,031,640 | 73.8 | |
Democratic | Ryan Torrens | 367,053 | 26.2 | |
Total votes | 1,398,693 | 100.0 |
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Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Ashley Moody (R) |
Sean Shaw (D) |
Other | Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
University of North Florida Archived 2018-10-30 at the Wayback Machine | October 23–26, 2018 | 1,048 | ± 3.0% | 47% | 40% | <1% | 13% |
Gravis Marketing | October 22–23, 2018 | 773 | ± 3.5% | 46% | 42% | – | 11% |
Schroth, Eldon & Associates (D-EDGE Comms.) | October 17–20, 2018 | 600 | ± 4.0% | 43% | 37% | – | 20% |
Cherry Communications | September 19–24, 2018 | 622 | ± 4.4% | 33% | 35% | — | 20% |
Public Policy Polling (D-EDGE Comms.) | August 29–30, 2018 | 743 | – | 44% | 41% | – | 15% |
Public Policy Polling (D-EDGE Communications) | June 18–19, 2018 | 1,308 | — | 35% | 40% | — | 25% |
Anzalone Liszt Grove (D-Sean Shaw) | May 31 – June 6, 2018 | 1,204 | — | 36% | 41% | 2% | 21% |
Public Policy Polling | April 10–11, 2018 | 661 | — | 34% | 33% | — | 34% |
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Frank White (R) |
Sean Shaw (D) |
Other | Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Anzalone Liszt Grove (D-Sean Shaw) | May 31 – June 6, 2018 | 1,204 | — | 36% | 40% | 3% | 21% |
Public Policy Polling | April 10–11, 2018 | 661 | — | 32% | 33% | — | 34% |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Ashley Moody | 4,232,532 | 52.11% | −2.99% | |
Democratic | Sean Shaw | 3,744,912 | 46.10% | +4.09% | |
Independent | Jeffrey Siskind | 145,296 | 1.79% | N/A | |
Total votes | 8,122,740 | 100.0% | N/A | ||
Republican hold |
County[71][72] | Ashley Moody Republican |
Sean Shaw Democratic |
Jeffrey Siskind Independent |
---|---|---|---|
Alachua | 43,897 | 67,657 | 1,957 |
Baker | 8,777 | 1,605 | 94 |
Bay | 46,313 | 15,458 | 1,100 |
Bradford | 7,791 | 2,423 | 171 |
Brevard | 168,379 | 105,093 | 5,639 |
Broward | 220,278 | 467,982 | 10,266 |
Calhoun | 3,531 | 947 | 81 |
Charlotte | 55,028 | 28,427 | 1,921 |
Citrus | 49,669 | 19,026 | 1,704 |
Clay | 66,401 | 24,791 | 1,484 |
Collier | 102,682 | 49,363 | 1,761 |
Columbia | 17,568 | 6,726 | 362 |
DeSoto | 5,874 | 2,802 | 153 |
Dixie | 4,741 | 937 | 84 |
Duval | 189,329 | 180,292 | 5,930 |
Escambia | 77,109 | 48,501 | 2,403 |
Flagler | 32,053 | 19,483 | 960 |
Franklin | 3,449 | 1,759 | 122 |
Gadsden | 6,642 | 13,042 | 192 |
Gilchrist | 6,095 | 1,148 | 92 |
Glades | 2,690 | 1,032 | 73 |
Gulf | 4,300 | 1,426 | 118 |
Hamilton | 2,942 | 1,530 | 47 |
Hardee | 4,712 | 1,547 | 107 |
Hendry | 5,332 | 3,289 | 148 |
Hernando | 52,218 | 26,090 | 1,749 |
Highlands | 27,231 | 11,587 | 701 |
Hillsborough | 258,082 | 251,985 | 8,672 |
Holmes | 5,921 | 732 | 102 |
Indian River | 46,247 | 25,807 | 1,240 |
Jackson | 10,744 | 4,956 | 169 |
Jefferson | 3,992 | 3,138 | 115 |
Lafayette | 2,355 | 415 | 39 |
Lake | 96,282 | 54,686 | 2,957 |
Lee | 179,082 | 101,425 | 4,992 |
Leon | 53,398 | 81,881 | 2,379 |
Levy | 12,496 | 4,259 | 239 |
Liberty | 2,014 | 566 | 48 |
Madison | 4,413 | 3,084 | 69 |
Manatee | 96,918 | 61,755 | 3,305 |
Marion | 98,396 | 52,779 | 2,391 |
Martin | 49,112 | 25,817 | 1,386 |
Miami-Dade | 307,638 | 457,283 | 15,408 |
Monroe | 18,411 | 16,196 | 768 |
Nassau | 32,320 | 10,323 | 511 |
Okaloosa | 61,090 | 20,351 | 1,743 |
Okeechobee | 7,946 | 3,008 | 193 |
Orange | 186,732 | 273,906 | 8,667 |
Osceola | 47,031 | 64,603 | 2,236 |
Palm Beach | 246,796 | 323,380 | 10,091 |
Pasco | 129,854 | 76,248 | 4,217 |
Pinellas | 228,560 | 193,229 | 9,056 |
Polk | 142,971 | 95,766 | 4,076 |
Putnam | 19,067 | 8,375 | 472 |
Santa Rosa | 57,320 | 16,078 | 1,723 |
Sarasota | 117,001 | 88,462 | 3,751 |
Seminole | 101,735 | 90,718 | 3,851 |
St. Johns | 85,912 | 41,200 | 2,104 |
St. Lucie | 61,426 | 59,140 | 2,266 |
Sumter | 53,435 | 19,716 | 813 |
Suwannee | 12,393 | 3,244 | 212 |
Taylor | 5,964 | 1,847 | 70 |
Union | 3,857 | 912 | 67 |
Volusia | 130,511 | 91,437 | 4,538 |
Wakulla | 9,858 | 3,985 | 268 |
Walton | 23,222 | 6,407 | 527 |
Washington | 6,999 | 1,850 | 146 |
Total | 4,232,532 | 3,744,912 | 145,296 |
Moody won 15 of 27 congressional districts, including one that elected a Democrat.[73]
District | Moody | Shaw | Representative |
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1st | 69% | 29% | Matt Gaetz |
2nd | 68% | 31% | Neal Dunn |
3rd | 58% | 41% | Ted Yoho |
4th | 64% | 34% | John Rutherford |
5th | 37% | 62% | Al Lawson |
6th | 59% | 39% | Ron DeSantis |
Michael Waltz | |||
7th | 48% | 50% | Stephanie Murphy |
8th | 61% | 37% | Bill Posey |
9th | 47% | 51% | Darren Soto |
10th | 39% | 60% | Val Demings |
11th | 67% | 31% | Daniel Webster |
12th | 61% | 37% | Gus Bilirakis |
13th | 51% | 47% | Charlie Crist |
14th | 45% | 53% | Kathy Castor |
15th | 57% | 42% | Dennis Ross |
Ross Spano | |||
16th | 56% | 42% | Vern Buchanan |
17th | 65% | 33% | Tom Rooney |
Greg Steube | |||
18th | 55% | 43% | Brian Mast |
19th | 64% | 34% | Francis Rooney |
20th | 18% | 81% | Alcee Hastings |
21st | 40% | 58% | Lois Frankel |
22nd | 41% | 57% | Ted Deutch |
23rd | 37% | 61% | Debbie Wasserman Schultz |
24th | 17% | 82% | Frederica Wilson |
25th | 58% | 40% | Mario Díaz-Balart |
26th | 46% | 51% | Carlos Curbelo |
Donna Shalala | |||
27th | 45% | 53% | Ileana Ros-Lehtinen |
Debbie Mucarsel-Powell |