Florida judicial elections summary, 2014
Florida judicial elections, 2014 | |
Overview | |
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Total candidates: | 439 |
Primary candidates: | 153 |
General election candidates: | 48 |
Incumbency | |
Incumbents: | 308 |
Incumbent success rate: | 96% |
Competition - general election | |
Percent of candidates in contested races: | 54% |
Percent uncontested*: | 0% |
Percent retention: | 46% |
*264 candidates (60% of total) were uncontested and automatically re-elected in August |
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In total, 439 judicial candidates ran in Florida elections in 2014, including 308 incumbents seeking re-election and 264 candidates who faced no opposition.
Florida judicial elections consist of nonpartisan elections for the trial court judges and yes-no retention elections for appellate judges. Most of these races were decided in the primaries held on August 26, 2014, where candidates won outright if they received more than 50 percent of the vote. Only 48 judges went on to compete in the general election on November 4, 2014, including 22 judges facing retention votes.
For general election results, see: Florida judicial elections, 2014.
For primary election results, see: Florida judicial primary elections, 2014.
Interesting races
- Eleven incumbent judges lost their bids for re-election. Nine were defeated in their primaries, while two—Judges Ian Richards and Kenneth A. Barlow, Jr.—advanced past the primaries but were defeated in the general election:
- Judge Ian Richards of the Broward County Court was defeated by Claudia Robinson, a solo practitioner from Fort Lauderdale. A recount took place after Robinson beat Richards with 50.1% of the vote, but the results remained unchanged.
- Orange County Court Judge Kenneth A. Barlow, Jr. lost to Tina Caraballo, an attorney in private practice.
- The contest between Ian Richards and Claudia Robinson was the closest race, as Robinson defeated Richards with 50.1% of the vote. Likewise, the race between incumbent Kenneth A. Barlow, Jr. and Tina Caraballo was close, with Caraballo winning with just 51.7% of the vote. In the Seventeenth Circuit Court race, Dennis Bailey defeated Rhoda Sokoloff with just 50.6% of the vote. For the Thirteenth Circuit Court, Robert Bauman defeated Melissa Polo with 51.3% of the vote.
- Although all 22 appellate judges up for retention were retained, the results of the appellate retention elections revealed that judges from the First District Court of Appeal had lower average scores—ranging from 63.4% to 64.6%—compared to other appellate judges, whose scores ranged from 70.8% to 77.2%.
Defeated incumbents
Name | Court |
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Cynthia S. Munkittrick | Dixie County Court - Group 1 |
Diana Lewis | Fifteenth Circuit Court - Group 14 |
Fleur J. Lobree | Eleventh Circuit Court - Group 67 |
Ian Richards | Broward County Court - Group 27 |
Kenneth A. Barlow, Jr. | Orange County Court - Group 10 |
Nuria Saenz | Miami-Dade County Court - Group 36 |
Peter A.D. McGlashan | Volusia County Court - Group 10 |
Sandy K. Kautz | Fifth Circuit Court - Group 3 |
Steven B. Feren | Seventeenth Circuit Court - Group 27 |
Tegan Slaton | Sixteenth Circuit Court - Group 4 |
Thomas Portuallo | Seventh Circuit Court - Group 23 |
See also
- Florida judicial elections, 2014
- Florida elections
- Portal:Judicial elections
- Judicial selection in Florida
- Florida
External links
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Federal courts:
Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals • U.S. District Court: Middle District of Florida, Northern District of Florida, Southern District of Florida • U.S. Bankruptcy Court: Middle District of Florida, Northern District of Florida, Southern District of Florida
State courts:
Florida Supreme Court • Florida District Courts of Appeal • Florida Circuit Court • Florida County Court
State resources:
Courts in Florida • Florida judicial elections • Judicial selection in Florida