Florida Department of State
Division of Elections
November 5, 2002 General Election
Official Results
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State Races Appearing on the Sarasota County Ballot
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United States Representative
| District: 13 | ||||
| Katherine Harris (REP) |
Jan Schneider (DEM) |
Wayne Genthner (WRI) |
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| Total | 139,048 | 114,739 | 22 | |
| % Votes | 54.8% | 45.2% | 0.0% | |
| 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: 21 | |||
| Mike Bennett (REP) |
C.J. Czaia (DEM) |
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| Total | 101,958 | 51,651 | |
| % Votes | 66.4% | 33.6% | |
| District: 23 | |||
| Lisa Carlton (REP) |
Lawrence P. Milford (DEM) |
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| Total | 109,209 | 53,145 | |
| % Votes | 67.3% | 32.7% | |
State Representative
| District: 55 | ||||
| Vincent K. Hopkins (REP) |
Frank Peterman, Jr. (DEM) |
Thomas Kilmon (LIB) |
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| Total | 6,165 | 24,255 | 548 | |
| % Votes | 19.9% | 78.3% | 1.8% | |
| District: 67 | ||||
| Ron Reagan (REP) |
Ron Stringfield (LIB) |
William Dolinski Jr. (WRI) |
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| Total | 46,217 | 11,392 | 3 | |
| % Votes | 80.2% | 19.8% | 0.0% | |
| District: 69 | ||||
| Donna Clarke (REP) |
Ken Shelin (DEM) |
William D. Van Allen, Jr. (LIB) |
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| Total | 27,360 | 18,903 | 2,140 | |
| % Votes | 56.5% | 39.1% | 4.4% | |
| District: 70 | |||
| Nancy C. Detert (REP) |
Saunder 'Sandy' Primack (LIB) |
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| Total | 48,211 | 10,826 | |
| % Votes | 81.7% | 18.3% | |
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% | |
Second District Court of Appeal
| Shall Judge Chris W. Altenbernd be retained in office? | |||
| YES | NO | ||
| Total | 875,880 | 369,389 | |
| % Votes | 70.3% | 29.7% | |
| Shall Judge Virginia Covington be retained in office? | |||
| YES | NO | ||
| Total | 895,464 | 351,820 | |
| % Votes | 71.8% | 28.2% | |
| Shall Judge Carolyn K. Fulmer be retained in office? | |||
| YES | NO | ||
| Total | 884,714 | 356,778 | |
| % Votes | 71.3% | 28.7% | |
| Shall Judge Jerry R. Parker be retained in office? | |||
| YES | NO | ||
| Total | 874,464 | 356,472 | |
| % Votes | 71.0% | 29.0% | |
| Shall Judge Morris Silberman be retained in office? | |||
| YES | NO | ||
| Total | 857,718 | 373,152 | |
| % Votes | 69.7% | 30.3% | |
| Shall Judge James W. Whatley be retained in office? | |||
| YES | NO | ||
| Total | 868,091 | 359,409 | |
| % Votes | 70.7% | 29.3% | |
Circuit Judge
| Circuit: 12 Group: 5 | |||
| Susan Chapman | Charlie Roberts | ||
| Total | 102,284 | 106,871 | |
| % Votes | 48.9% | 51.1% | |
| Circuit: 12 Group: 19 | |||
| Preston DeVilbiss, Jr. | Ed Nicholas | ||
| Total | 102,274 | 103,888 | |
| % Votes | 49.6% | 50.4% | |
Englewood Water District
| Seat: 4 | |||
| Virginia M Crompton | Phyllis Wright | ||
| Total | 4,260 | 5,534 | |
| % Votes | 43.5% | 56.5% | |
| Seat: 5 | |||
| Paul J. Phillips | Edward R Rosenberg | ||
| Total | 5,715 | 4,249 | |
| % Votes | 57.4% | 42.6% | |
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% | |