Presidential, Florida Election Results 2012
Election results and local coverage of the state and national races on Election Day 2012.
In order to make life easier for you, we created this article where you will find all the info you need to know about how Florida voted in the Presidential election as well as races for the U.S. Senate and House and Florida Senate and House.
National and State Election Results:
Results are changing as precincts report. They are not final.
| President of the United States | Votes | Percent of Vote |
| Obama, Barack (DEM) / Biden, Joe *Incumbent | 3,750,239 |
49.87% |
| Romney, Mitt (REP) / Ryan, Paul | 4,009,573 |
49.27% |
| Totals | ||
| U.S. Senate | Votes | Percent of Vote |
| Connie Mack (REP) | 3,288,401 |
42.28% |
| Bill Nelson (DEM) | 4,291,487 |
55.18% |
| United States Representative (Hillsborough) | ||
| District 12 | ||
| Bilirakis, Gus Michael (REP) | 207,362 |
63.51% |
| Snow, Jonathan Michael (DEM) | 107,542 |
32.94% |
| District 14 | ||
| Castor, Kathy (DEM) | 192,169 | 70.21% |
| Otero, Evelio "EJ" (REP) | 81,519 |
29.79% |
| District 17 | ||
| Bronson, William (DEM) | 111,232 |
41.36% |
| Rooney, Tom (REP) | 157,720 |
58.64% |
| State Senator (Hillsborough County) | ||
| District 24 | ||
| Belcher, Elizabeth (DEM) | 87,118 |
45.84% |
| Lee, Tom (REP) | 102,917 |
54.16% |
| District 26 | ||
| Galvano, Bill (REP) | 121,388 | 59.16% |
| House, Paula (DEM) | 83,799 | 40.84% |
| District 57 | ||
| Barnett, Bruce (DEM) | 28,563 | 41.41% |
| Raburn, Jake (REP) | 40,411 | 58.59% |
| District 58 | ||
| Raulerson, Dan (REP) | 31,786 | 57.4% |
| Vazquez, Jose (DEM) | 23,592 | 42.6% |
| District 59 | ||
| Gottlieb, Gail (DEM) | 32,246 | 49.1% |
| Spano, Ross (REP) | 33,428 | 50.9% |
| District 62 | ||
| Cruz, Janet (DEM) | 35,758 | 69.83% |
| Warren, Wesley G. (REP) | 15,446 | 30.17% |
| District 63 | ||
| Danish, Mark (DEM) | 32,687 | 50.47% |
| Harrison, Shawn (REP) | 32,072 | 49.53% |
| State Representative (Pasco County) | ||
| District 36 | ||
| Fasano, Mike (REP) | 53,975 | 100% |
| Write in candidate | 0 | 0% |
| State Senator (Pinellas County) | ||
| Disctrict 20 | ||
| Latvala, Jack (REP) | 125,320 | 57.92% |
| Rhodes-Courter, Ashley M. (DEM) | 91,051 | 42.08% |
| State Representative (Pinellas County) | ||
| District 65 | ||
| Nehr, Peter (REP) | 38,015 | 47.19% |
| Zimmermann, Carl "Z" (DEM) | 42,544 | 52.81% |
| District 66 | ||
| Ahern, Larry (REP) | 39,856 | 53.25% |
| Ambrose, Mary Louise (DEM) | 34,987 | 46.75% |
| District 67 | ||
| Farrell, Ben (DEM) | 29,136 | 47.12% |
| Hooper, Ed (REP) | 32,697 | 52.88% |
| District 68 | ||
| Dudley, Dwight (DEM) | 34,745 | 50.82% |
| Farkas, Frank (REP) | 30,345 | 44.39% |
| Weidner, Matthew D. (NPA) | 3,276 | 4.79% |
| District 69 | ||
| Peters, Kathleen (REP) | 39,647 | 52.4% |
| Shulman, Josh (DEM) | 36,022 | 47.6% |
| United States Representative (Manatee County) | ||
| District 16 | ||
| Buchanan, Vern (REP) | 186,627 | 53.65% |
| Fitzgerald, Keith (DEM) | 161,257 | 46.35% |
| District 17 | ||
| Bronson, William (DEM) | 111,232 | 41.36% |
| Rooney, Tom (REP) | 157,720 | 58.64% |
| State Attorney (Manatee County) | ||
| Circuit 12 | ||
| Brodsky, Ed (REP) | 189,411 | 54.9% |
| Torraco, John (DEM) | 155,611 | 45.1% |
| State Senator (Manatee County) | ||
| District 71 | ||
| Boyd, Jim (REP) | 41,682 | 55.98% |
| Tebrugge, Adam (DEM) | 32,780 | 44.02% |
| District 73 | ||
| McCann, Bob (Doc) (NPA) | 21,696 | 26.37% |
| Steube, Greg (REP) | 60,575 | 73.63% |
| State Representative (Sarasota County) | ||
| District 72 | ||
| Alpert, Liz (DEM) | 37,351 | 46.07% |
| Pilon, Ray (REP) | 43,718 | 53.93% |
Teressaw2
1:08 pm on Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Moving forward!!!!!!
cadabra
6:59 am on Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Yep! Off the fiscal cliff.
Pay off your debts. Hang on to as much cash as you can. Massive inflation is inevitable.
This is what business will continue to do. Look at the stock market. Where is that cash coming from and going to?
The unemployed are SOL and will be more and more dependent on the government in this democrat controlled economy.
TransPlant
7:12 am on Thursday, November 8, 2012
Over the cliff
and thru the mess
Who is WILLIAM BINNEY?
2:37 pm on Friday, November 9, 2012
Nah, there's nothing wrong with the finances. 16 trillion$.....pfft, who cares? Raise the debt ceiling, Americans looooooooooooove the inflation tax.......you know, the worst tax of all.......the one we all deal with in everything we purchase.
Inflation doesn't "just happen," it's due to monetary policies. You want to place the blame for our high prices for everything, look no further than the PRIVATE cartel the Federal Reserve and a lax Congress.
It's not Obama or the D's.
It's not Bush or the R's.
It's all of them................none of these people deal with what you and I do, yet most of you guys want to defend one of the two gangs controlling us................and I'm the crazy one for simply wanting my Freedom to experience true Liberty??
-Ed Harris-
11:37 pm on Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Awesome Election! All the bad Amendments got voted down, most of the bad Senators got voted out! Congress has no excuse now! Our Governor better wake up and start behaving or he will be out. Just a great nite! I was pulling for my friend Bob Hackworth to win Mayor of Dunedin but he lost, he did get almost half the vote so Dunedin still remains somewhat divided. All in all a great great nite!
Who is WILLIAM BINNEY?
2:31 pm on Friday, November 9, 2012
So according to your statements, it is fine and dandy for the Govt to force us to purchase a product?
Harborite
8:12 am on Wednesday, November 7, 2012
The all-inclusive Democratic agenda prevailed over the exclusive regressive Republican agenda that now sells the fear of blacks, latinos, foreigners, gays, feminists, atheists, etc., to a diminishing older white population. In contrast the Democrats are inclusive and know that we are all in this together. We must all be united in order to move this country forward. Congratulations to Pres. Obama on his great victory last night.
cherylwithac
9:55 am on Wednesday, November 7, 2012
I completely agree. After all, Mitt Romney dismissed 47% of the country as slackers whose votes he just wrote off as not meaning anything to him. Now he is confronted with the results of his elitism.
Daryl Dixon
8:26 am on Wednesday, November 7, 2012
AWESOME!!!! It has been nearly 60 days since the terrorist attack on our U.S Consulate in Benghazi that took the lives of 4 Americans. All of this time for the Obama Administration to get their story straight but they just keep avoiding the issue. Every day we get more and more information that has leaked through the cracks only to cast a darker shadow on the already unbelievable situation. As our Military was mobilizing Marines and C-130s they got an order from the White House to STAND DOWN. It has also been reported that over 400 of our Nation's most important people related to National Security were watching the attack unravel in real time by way of drone video and security cameras we had all over the Consulate. Where are those videos and what is the Administration trying to cover up?
Michael D.
9:13 am on Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Daryl Dixon,
As someone who works with the DoD and has security clearance. You know very, very little of what went on. It is currently under investigation. Most of these investigations take about a year. As far as the two possible plans you are referring to, they were possibilities. But do you know how a C-130 attacks works in the middle of a city with thousands of innocent civilians? The Marines is another issue and was logistical. Now I ask, were you asking the same questions with the 6 embasses attacked during the Bush administration. Like the following:
2002, Karachi, Pakistan - 10 dead
2004, Uzbekistan - 2 dead, 9 injured
2004, Saudi Arabia - 8 dead
2006, Syria - luckly no one was killed
2007, Athens - luckly no one was killed
2008, Serbia - Embassy was set on Fire
2008, Yemen - 10 dead
Two months after these events were you calling for answers or are you playing partisan politics now?
TransPlant
7:13 am on Thursday, November 8, 2012
if you think 9-11 was bad, just wait because of the lack of military now thanks to Obama
Michael D.
9:29 am on Thursday, November 8, 2012
victory,
Lack of military due to lack of the passing of a funding bill through the House and Senate which are currently held by the Republicans. Both parties have to play together. Like in any culture checks and balances. The Congress writes the check, the President Signs it. Kind of hard to sign a check that isn't written.
American Patriot
2:28 pm on Friday, November 9, 2012
I love Mr Dixon's phrase "...it has been reported...", which is meaningless; all kinds of newspapers, and all kinds of radio loudmouths, and all kinds of television clowns, can "report" all manner of total BS.
The FBI, and State Department, and military intel, are doing deep classified studies, using not one, not two, not three, not four, etc, etc sources, but every source available. Until that information is studied, and analyzed, and validated, any extreme right wing sour-grapers will just whine, and whine, and whine.
As someone who spent a career in the military, and in wartime handled incoming communications from various field levels as well as centralized and sanitized comint and sigint sources, there are usually conflicts in incoming traffic. That is what we have with Benghazi, right now, so soon after the incident.
In fact, sometimes we never get satisfactory answers on what really happened decades after an incident, and I would give the USS Liberty's attack by Israeli forces as one such incident. But most of the time we are able to wade through the information, and come to reasonably confident conclusions.
Mr Dixon seems unwilling to have the professionals do their job, as he has already reached his own conclusion based upon "...it has been reported...".
I'm glad I never had him watching my back in wartime.
Red
8:41 am on Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Daryl these comments are about the election results, not your failed propaganda rants.
cherylwithac
9:57 am on Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Let the Republicans rant if they wish. The fact is that the elitism that they represent lost last night, and Obama remains our president!
Daryl Dixon
3:59 pm on Friday, November 9, 2012
"American Patriot" I have served as well, your bias shows through your "patriot" veil. I have no doubt that our Military intel members are looking into this and it is not my faith in them that is in subject. What I do hope is that our Commander in Chief will do everything in his power to make sure that IF mistakes were made and IF there were failures that they do not happen again. I want to thank you for serving but as for your comment about watching your back It saddens me that as a "service member" you would result in attacking someone you never met but this type of response has become typical and makes me question its source. From your description of your military duties you were more than likely watching my back and that scares me. Also isn’t COMINT a type of SIGINT? And what about the other types of Intelligence Collection Disciplines why didn’t you list them or were you just trying to impress me?
Daryl Dixon
4:05 pm on Friday, November 9, 2012
or I should say that SIGINT is a type of COMINT right? along with HUMINT,IMINT,MASINT and OSINT?
American Patriot
4:45 pm on Friday, November 9, 2012
Comint is indeed a type of Sigint, and I meant to say Elint (also a type of Sigint).
And yes, there are multiple types of intel, but my point was that there are often conflicts in information that is coming in in real time and I was giving examples. In the Benghazi situation, I'd professionally wager that the best source will be Humint, supplemented by Comint. And, as multiple echelons were involved, the challenge for the incident evaluators will be to weigh the varying perceptions of each echelon as the events were developing.
And as to corrections, if you really think that POTUS is going to personally write the report, and validate the decision, then you are not being realistic about the chain of command. Yes, he will be the final approver and authority. The key players for eval and correction will be State, CIA, DIA, CENTCOM, and CINCUSNAVEUR, along with the FBI for eval.
And my point about watching my back relates to situations in which someone would make flawed judgments, by using a single source of info and not checking all intel sources available, and all comms incoming, so that the best judgment is made for the protection of all forces.
Neither you, nor I, are tasked with uncovering the full story about this incident, and taking pot shots and making half-baked judgments is not helpful, and could be harmful.
Let the professionals do their job.
And thank you for your service.
-Ed Harris-
10:47 am on Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Michael, Thank you for your continued even keeled thinking throughout the past 90 days or so. It has been a joy to read your posts.
Michael D.
11:39 am on Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Thank you for the convesations Ed.
Michael D.
11:51 am on Wednesday, November 7, 2012
The election is over and Mitt Romney was quite a gentleman in his concession speech. Regardless how you feel about the man, you do have to give the man respect for the speech and the way he stepped away last night.
-Ed Harris-
12:09 pm on Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Turns out Mitt Romney is a gentleman! Shame Karl Rove is not, or Rush, or Grover Norquist.
Elezibeth
5:47 pm on Wednesday, November 7, 2012
How does Obama have fewer votes but a higher percentage of the votes?
Barb Tuttle
6:01 pm on Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Someone came through Raintree Oaks this afternoon and stole all of the Romney and Obama signs in people's front yards. It was not our board and it was not TT's code compliance dept. (because I called TT and the gentleman there said that we have *10 days* to get rid of our signs. I had wanted to keep our sign and planned to take it down today. Has anyone else had this problem? (The TT code compliance guy said someone on Nantucket also called to complain that his sign had been taken.)
Krystal
12:17 pm on Thursday, November 8, 2012
I live on Riverhills and there was someone who had a yard COVERED in Romney signs. But they were all gone this morning. Not sure if it's related but it was a bit bizarre.
RD
1:14 am on Thursday, November 8, 2012
ABC's Matthew Dowd said it best; "The Republicans Are a 'Mad Men' party in a 'Modern Family' world".
Harborite
4:37 am on Thursday, November 8, 2012
The Republicans want to take our country back to the 1950's while the Democrats want to take our increasingly diverse country forward into the 21st century.
Who is WILLIAM BINNEY?
2:39 pm on Friday, November 9, 2012
What about those of us who want a pre-1913 America? What's extremely sad is the majority of the people who actually read this will have no idea why I used the year 1913.
monica
12:18 pm on Thursday, November 8, 2012
Elizebeth is right that percentage isn't adding up.....check your numbers pls.
-Ed Harris-
12:49 pm on Thursday, November 8, 2012
Quote from the Tampa Bay Times minutes ago: Officials at the Pinellas County Supervisor of Elections Office work Wednesday to finish counting about 9,500 absentee ballots that weren’t tallied on Election Day. The results did not change any election results.
AL
11:54 am on Friday, November 9, 2012
May God give President Obama the wisdom and strength to help the American people have what they well deserve: a much better share of the economic pie … the fruits of their very hard labor.
Heath care is a human right not a privilege for the rich!
Work with dignity and just compensation is also a human right not a tool for the rich to blackmail and humilliate the people.
Free time to rest, reflect, enjoy the family and friends is also a human right not a privilege for the rich!
The 99 % must get organized and stop their slow – but sure – enslavement by the 1 %.
TransPlant
1:04 pm on Friday, November 9, 2012
Obama is a democrap, it's not gona happen
Santa Claus just got re-elected
Harborite
1:37 pm on Friday, November 9, 2012
Victory, You sound like you listen to Rush Limbaugh a little too much. Please don't keep posting such ridiculous comments. I'm tired of wasting my time reading your infantile "democrap" comments.
Daryl Dixon
2:26 pm on Friday, November 9, 2012
So when it’s all over, realize there are no permanent victories in politics, just permanent battles. And … stay calm.
Michael D.
2:47 pm on Friday, November 9, 2012
That is the basis of the political system, a series of political combat that keeps our government as a living document. With checks and balances.