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1 Statewide Election Results  



1.1  Presidential Election Results  





1.2  Non-Presidential Results  







2 List of members representing the district  





3 Election results  



3.1  2002  





3.2  2004  





3.3  2006  





3.4  2008  





3.5  2010  





3.6  2012  





3.7  2014  





3.8  2016  





3.9  2018  





3.10  2020  







4 References  





5 External links  














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Revision as of 01:49, 25 April 2021

Florida's 7th congressional district
Florida's 7th congressional district - since January 3, 2017
Representative
  Stephanie Murphy
DWinter Park
Area436[1] sq mi (1,130 km2)
Distribution
  • 97.87% urban[2]
  • 2.13% rural
  • Population (2019)814,980[3]
    Median household
    income
    $66,748[4]
    Ethnicity
  • 25.31% Hispanic
  • 10.66% Black
  • 4.29% Asian
  • 0.16% Native American
  • Cook PVID+3[5]

    Florida's 7th congressional district is a congressional district in the U.S. stateofFlorida. The district is centered in the north central portion of the state.

    The district from 2003 to 2013 consisted of the suburban area between Orlando and Daytona Beach and included St. Augustine, the first post-Columbian settlement in the United States. The district included all of Flagler and St. Johns counties, a very small portion of eastern Putnam County, parts of Volusia County including portions of DeLand, Deltona Ormond Beach and Daytona Beach, much of western Seminole County, and a small, predominantly suburban portion of Orange County.

    Following court-ordered redistricting in 2015, the district now includes all of Seminole County and northern Orange County, including much of downtown and northern Orlando and the cities of Maitland and Winter Park. The district is also home to the University of Central Florida - the nation's largest university by student population as of 2021.[6]

    The district is currently represented by Democrat Stephanie Murphy.

    Statewide Election Results

    Presidential Election Results

    Results from previous presidential elections

    Year Office Results
    2000 President George W. Bush 53% - Al Gore 45%
    2004 President George W. Bush 57% - John Kerry 43%
    2008 President John McCain 53% - Barack Obama 45%
    2012 President Barack Obama 49.4% - Mitt Romney 49.4%
    2016 President Hillary Clinton 50.8% - Donald Trump 43.6%
    2020 President Joe Biden 54.5% - Donald Trump 44.2%

    Non-Presidential Results

    Results from previous non-presidential statewide elections

    Year Office Results
    2016 Senate Marco Rubio 48.2% - Patrick Murphy 45.5%
    2018 Senate Bill Nelson 55.2% - Rick Scott 44.8%
    2018 Governor Andrew Gillum 54.6% - Ron DeSantis 44.2%
    2018 Attorney General Sean Shaw 50.3% - Ashley Moody 47.7%

    List of members representing the district

    Member Party Years Cong
    ress
    Electoral history District map
    District created January 3, 1953

    James A. Haley
    Democratic January 3, 1953 –
    January 3, 1973
    83rd
    84th
    85th
    86th
    87th
    88th
    89th
    90th
    91st
    92nd
    Elected in 1952.
    Re-elected in 1954.
    Re-elected in 1956.
    Re-elected in 1958.
    Re-elected in 1960.
    Re-elected in 1962.
    Re-elected in 1964.
    Re-elected in 1966.
    Re-elected in 1968.
    Re-elected in 1970.
    Redistricted to the 8th district.
    1953–1973
    [data missing]

    Sam Gibbons
    Democratic January 3, 1973 –
    January 3, 1993
    93rd
    94th
    95th
    96th
    97th
    98th
    99th
    100th
    101st
    102nd
    Redistricted from the 6th district and re-elected in 1972.
    Re-elected in 1974.
    Re-elected in 1976.
    Re-elected in 1978.
    Re-elected in 1980.
    Re-elected in 1982.
    Re-elected in 1984.
    Re-elected in 1986.
    Re-elected in 1988.
    Re-elected in 1990.
    Redistricted to the 11th district.
    1973–1993
    [data missing]

    John Mica
    Republican January 3, 1993 –
    January 3, 2017
    103rd
    104th
    105th
    106th
    107th
    108th
    109th
    110th
    111th
    112th
    113th
    114th
    Elected in 1992.
    Re-elected in 1994.
    Re-elected in 1996.
    Re-elected in 1998.
    Re-elected in 2000.
    Re-elected in 2002.
    Re-elected in 2004.
    Re-elected in 2006.
    Re-elected in 2008.
    Re-elected in 2010.
    Re-elected in 2012.
    Re-elected in 2014.
    Lost re-election.
    1993–2003
    [data missing]
    2003-2013
    2013–2017

    Stephanie Murphy
    Democratic January 3, 2017 –
    present
    115th
    116th
    117th
    118th
    Elected in 2016.
    Re-elected in 2018.
    Re-elected in 2020.
    2017–present

    Election results

    2002

    Florida's 7th Congressional District Election (2002)
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Republican John L. Mica* (incumbent) 142,147 59.58
    Democratic Wayne Hogan 96,444 40.42
    Total votes 238,591 100.00
    Republican hold

    2004

    Florida's 7th Congressional District Election (2004)
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Republican John L. Mica* (incumbent) 100.00
    Total votes 100.00
    Republican hold

    2006

    Florida's 7th Congressional District Election (2006)
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Republican John L. Mica* (incumbent) 149,656 59.88
    Democratic John F. Chagnon 87,584 36.92
    Total votes 237,240 100.00
    Republican hold

    2008

    Florida's 7th Congressional District Election (2008)
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Republican John L. Mica* (incumbent) 238,721 62.00
    Democratic Faye Armitage 146,292 38.00
    Total votes 385,013 100.00
    Republican hold

    2010

    Florida's 7th Congressional District Election (2010)
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Republican John L. Mica* (incumbent) 185,470 69.03
    Democratic Heather Beaven 83,206 30.97
    Total votes 268,676 100.00
    Republican hold

    2012

    Florida 7th Congressional District 2012
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Republican John Mica (Incumbent) 185,518 58.7
    Democratic Jason H. Kenall 130,479 41.3
    Write-in Fred Marra 13 0.0
    Total votes 316,010 100.0
    Republican hold

    2014

    Florida's 7th Congressional District election, 2014
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Republican John Mica (incumbent) 144,474 63.60
    Democratic Wes Neuman 73,011 32.14
    No Party Affiliation Al Krulick 9,679 4.26
    Total votes 227,164 100.00
    Republican hold

    2016

    Florida’s 7th congressional district election, 2016
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Stephanie Murphy 182,039 51.47
    Republican John Mica (incumbent) 171,583 48.52
    No Party Affiliation Mike Plaskon 33 0.01
    Total votes 353,655 100
    Democratic gain from Republican

    2018

    Florida's 7th Congressional District Election, 2018
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Stephanie Murphy (Incumbent) 183,113 57.7
    Republican Mike Miller 134,285 42.3
    Total votes 317,398 100.00
    Democratic hold

    2020

    Florida's 7th Congressional District Election, 2020
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Stephanie Murphy (Incumbent) 224,946 55.34
    Republican Leo Valentín 175,750 43.24
    No Party Affiliation William Garlington 5,753 1.42
    Total votes 406,449 100.00
    Democratic hold

    References

    1. ^ "Congressional Plan--SC14-1905 (Ordered by The Florida Supreme Court, 2-December-2015)" (PDF). Florida Senate Committee on Reapportionment. Retrieved 11 January 2017.
  • ^ https://www.census.gov/geo/maps-data/data/cd_state.html
  • ^ https://www.census.gov/mycd/?st=12&cd=07
  • ^ https://www.census.gov/mycd/?st=12&cd=07
  • ^ "Full Cook PVI Map". Retrieved April 23, 2021.
  • ^ "UCF Facts 2020-2021 | University of Central Florida - Orlando, FL". University of Central Florida. Retrieved 2021-03-21.
  • External links

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