Florida Department of State
Division of Elections
November 5, 2002 General Election
Official Results
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State Races Appearing on the Miami-Dade County Ballot
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United States Representative
| District: 17 | |||
| Kendrick Meek (DEM) |
Michael Italie (WRI) |
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| Total | 113,749 | 73 | |
| % Votes | 99.9% | 0.1% | |
| District: 18 | ||||
| Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (REP) |
Ray Chote (DEM) |
Orin Opperman (NPA) |
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| Total | 103,512 | 42,852 | 3,423 | |
| % Votes | 69.1% | 28.6% | 2.3% | |
| District: 25 | |||
| Mario Diaz-Balart (REP) |
Annie Betancourt (DEM) |
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| Total | 81,845 | 44,757 | |
| % Votes | 64.6% | 35.4% | |
| Governor and Lieutenant Governor | |||||||||
| Jeb Bush / Frank T. Brogan (REP) |
Bill McBride / Tom Rossin (DEM) |
Robert (Bob) Kunst / Linda Miklowitz (NPA) |
Rachele Fruit / Margaret McCraw (WRI) |
Terry Galloway AKA Mickee Faust / Andrea Jones AKA 'Sister Moe' (WRI) |
Nancy Grant / Sherree R. Lowe (WRI) |
C.C. Reed / Belkys Rodriguez (WRI) |
John Wayne Smith / Bobby G. Hess (WRI) |
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| Total | 2,856,845 | 2,201,427 | 42,039 | 24 | 23 | 44 | 7 | 172 | |
| % Votes | 56.0% | 43.2% | 0.8% | 0.0% | 0.0% | 0.0% | 0.0% | 0.0% | |
| Attorney General | |||
| Charlie Crist (REP) |
Buddy Dyer (DEM) |
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| Total | 2,636,616 | 2,299,149 | |
| % Votes | 53.4% | 46.6% | |
| Commissioner of Agriculture | ||||
| Charles H. Bronson (REP) |
David Nelson (DEM) |
Karl Butts (WRI) |
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| Total | 2,803,890 | 2,084,487 | 115 | |
| % Votes | 57.4% | 42.6% | 0.0% | |
State Senator
| District: 33 | ||||
| Frederica S. Wilson (DEM) |
Vincent McCray (WRI) |
Rina Patel (WRI) |
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| Total | 72,612 | 2 | 0 | |
| % Votes | 100.0% | 0.0% | 0.0% | |
| District: 34 | |||
| Art Waganheim (REP) |
Debbie Wasserman Schultz (DEM) |
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| Total | 37,323 | 65,311 | |
| % Votes | 36.4% | 63.6% | |
| District: 36 | ||||
| Alex Diaz de la Portilla (REP) |
Orlando Hernandez (WRI) |
Manny Rodriguez (WRI) |
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| Total | 66,945 | 3 | 3 | |
| % Votes | 100.0% | 0.0% | 0.0% | |
| District: 39 | ||||
| Evaristo 'Ever' Marina (REP) |
Larcenia J. Bullard (DEM) |
Jean Nelzi (WRI) |
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| Total | 25,025 | 53,952 | 1 | |
| % Votes | 31.7% | 68.3% | 0.0% | |
State Representative
| District: 104 | ||||||
| Arlington Sands Jr. (REP) |
Yolly Roberson (DEM) |
Cedine Jean-Jacques (WRI) |
Garry Smith (WRI) |
Lenox Waciuma Wanjohi (WRI) |
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| Total | 4,081 | 22,651 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| % Votes | 15.3% | 84.7% | 0.0% | 0.0% | 0.0% | |
| District: 107 | |||
| Gustavo A. Barreiro (REP) |
Rafael Antonio Velasquez (DEM) |
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| Total | 16,642 | 8,612 | |
| % Votes | 65.9% | 34.1% | |
| District: 108 | |||
| Val Screen (REP) |
Phillip J. Brutus (DEM) |
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| Total | 6,479 | 20,980 | |
| % Votes | 23.6% | 76.4% | |
| District: 109 | |||
| Dorothy Bendross-Mindingall (DEM) |
Deette W. Preacher (WRI) |
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| Total | 22,273 | 0 | |
| % Votes | 100.0% | 0.0% | |
| District: 110 | |||
| René Garcia (REP) |
Hildebrand Moronta (WRI) |
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| Total | 20,158 | 2 | |
| % Votes | 100.0% | 0.0% | |
| District: 112 | ||||
| David Rivera (REP) |
Maria Piedrahita (WRI) |
Yamila Venegas (WRI) |
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| Total | 19,956 | 7 | 4 | |
| % Votes | 99.9% | 0.0% | 0.0% | |
| District: 113 | |||
| Manuel Prieguez (REP) |
Michael J. Guidry (LIB) |
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| Total | 15,841 | 5,429 | |
| % Votes | 74.5% | 25.5% | |
| District: 114 | |||
| Gaston Cantens (REP) |
Ramsis Acevedo (WRI) |
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| Total | 25,056 | 3 | |
| % Votes | 100.0% | 0.0% | |
| District: 115 | |||
| Juan-Carlos 'J.C.' Planas (REP) |
Thomas William Glaser (LIB) |
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| Total | 24,624 | 8,610 | |
| % Votes | 74.1% | 25.9% | |
| District: 116 | |||
| Marcelo Llorente (REP) |
Patrick Vilar (DEM) |
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| Total | 15,543 | 8,932 | |
| % Votes | 63.5% | 36.5% | |
| District: 117 | ||||
| Julio Robaina (REP) |
Kemel Anthony Cereceda 'KC' (NPA) |
Juan Francisco Puga (WRI) |
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| Total | 26,596 | 4,126 | 1 | |
| % Votes | 86.6% | 13.4% | 0.0% | |
| District: 118 | |||
| Joseph E. Delaney (REP) |
Edward B. Bullard (DEM) |
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| Total | 6,175 | 17,800 | |
| % Votes | 25.8% | 74.2% | |
| District: 119 | ||||
| Juan C. Zapata (REP) |
Mark S. Eckert (LIB) |
Enrique 'Kiki' Reyes (WRI) |
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| Total | 18,699 | 7,190 | 0 | |
| % Votes | 72.2% | 27.8% | 0.0% | |
| District: 120 | ||||
| Ken Sorensen (REP) |
George Maurer (DEM) |
Bob Horan (NPA) |
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| Total | 22,055 | 12,384 | 1,377 | |
| % Votes | 61.6% | 34.6% | 3.8% | |
Supreme Court
| Shall Justice Harry Lee Anstead be retained in office? | |||
| YES | NO | ||
| Total | 2,825,670 | 1,446,391 | |
| % Votes | 66.1% | 33.9% | |
| Shall Justice Charles T. Wells be retained in office? | |||
| YES | NO | ||
| Total | 2,910,795 | 1,334,778 | |
| % Votes | 68.6% | 31.4% | |
Third District Court of Appeal
| Shall Judge Gerald B. Cope, Jr. be retained in office? | |||
| YES | NO | ||
| Total | 280,158 | 104,144 | |
| % Votes | 72.9% | 27.1% | |
| Shall Judge David M. Gersten be retained in office? | |||
| YES | NO | ||
| Total | 288,147 | 103,632 | |
| % Votes | 73.5% | 26.5% | |
| Shall Judge Melvia B. Green be retained in office? | |||
| YES | NO | ||
| Total | 284,098 | 100,562 | |
| % Votes | 73.9% | 26.1% | |
| Shall Judge David L. Levy be retained in office? | |||
| YES | NO | ||
| Total | 290,428 | 97,452 | |
| % Votes | 74.9% | 25.1% | |
| Shall Judge Juan Ramirez, Jr. be retained in office? | |||
| YES | NO | ||
| Total | 288,099 | 108,181 | |
| % Votes | 72.7% | 27.3% | |
Circuit Judge
| Circuit: 11 Group: 46 | |||
| Sarah Zabel | Raul G. Ordonez, Jr. | ||
| Total | 238,467 | 163,107 | |
| % Votes | 59.4% | 40.6% | |
Constitutional Amendment
| No. 1: Amending Article I, Section 17 of the State Constitution | |||
| YES | NO | ||
| Total | 3,169,542 | 1,377,678 | |
| % Votes | 69.7% | 30.3% | |
| No. 2: Economic Impact Statements for Proposed Constitutional Amendments or Revisions | |||
| YES | NO | ||
| Total | 3,583,379 | 1,010,254 | |
| % Votes | 78.0% | 22.0% | |
| No. 3: Authorizing Amendments to Miami-Dade County Home Rule Charter by Special Law Approved by Referendum | |||
| YES | NO | ||
| Total | 1,982,160 | 2,160,512 | |
| % Votes | 47.8% | 52.2% | |
| No. 4: Laws Providing Public Records or Meetings Exemptions; Two-Thirds Vote Required | |||
| YES | NO | ||
| Total | 3,474,978 | 1,059,183 | |
| % Votes | 76.6% | 23.4% | |
| No. 6: Protect People from the Health Hazards of Second-Hand Tobacco Smoke by Prohibiting Workplace Smoking | |||
| YES | NO | ||
| Total | 3,501,161 | 1,431,966 | |
| % Votes | 71.0% | 29.0% | |
| No. 7: Exemption for Construction of Living Quarters for Parents or Grandparents | |||
| YES | NO | ||
| Total | 3,206,142 | 1,557,694 | |
| % Votes | 67.3% | 32.7% | |
| No. 8: Voluntary Universal Pre-Kindergarten Education | |||
| YES | NO | ||
| Total | 2,868,500 | 1,974,408 | |
| % Votes | 59.2% | 40.8% | |
| No. 9: Florida's Amendment to Reduce Class Size | |||
| YES | NO | ||
| Total | 2,550,201 | 2,317,671 | |
| % Votes | 52.4% | 47.6% | |
| No. 10: Animal Cruelty Amendment: Limiting Cruel and Inhumane Confinement of Pigs During Pregnancy | |||
| YES | NO | ||
| Total | 2,608,996 | 2,155,911 | |
| % Votes | 54.8% | 45.2% | |
| No. 11: Local Trustees and Statewide Governing Board to Manage Florida's University System | |||
| YES | NO | ||
| Total | 2,813,145 | 1,834,816 | |
| % Votes | 60.5% | 39.5% | |