FL-19
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Category: Florida Congressional districts
Robert Wexler resigned on January 3, 2010 to become president of the Center for Middle East Peace and Economic Cooperation. Wexler represented Florida's 19th congressional district from 1997 until his resignation on 3 January 2010. Ted Deutch, a former Florida state senator, won a special election was held on April 13, 2010 to fill Wexler's remaining term. Rep. Ted Deutch was reelected in November 2010.
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2010 Election
Ted Deutch (D) 128,760 63% Joe Budd (R) 76,555 37%
2010 special election
Ted Deutch (D) 43,255 62.1% Edward J. Lynch (R) 24,539 35.1%
2008 Election
Robert Wexler (D) 202,465 66.2% Edward Lynch (R) 83,357 27.2% Ben Graber (NPA) 20,214 6.6%
2006 Election
Robert Wexler (D) unopposed.
2004 Election
Robert Wexler (D) unopposed.
2002 Election
Robert Wexler (D) 135,740 72% Jack Merkl (R) 51,948 28%
2000 Election
Robert Wexler {D) 171,080 71.6% Morris Thompson (R) 67,789 28.4%
Election Information
- Elections Results. Florida Division of Elections, Department of State.
- 2000 election results from Washington Post
- 2002 election results from Washington Post
- 2004 election results from Washington Post
- 2006 election results from Washington Post
- Politics1: Florida
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