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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
Total 101,958 51,651
% Votes 66.4% 33.6%

District: 23
  Lisa Carlton
(REP)
Lawrence P. Milford
(DEM)
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)
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)
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)
Total 27,360 18,903 2,140
% Votes 56.5% 39.1% 4.4%

District: 70
  Nancy C. Detert
(REP)
Saunder 'Sandy' Primack
(LIB)
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%