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VALIMONT, JENNIFER GAY

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2025 Special General Election CD1

Election Date: 4/1/2025

(Website last updated at: 04/11/2025 2:47:06 pm)

Registered Voters:

41,216

Precincts Reporting:

14 / 14

Election Day:

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Early Votes:

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A dash ( - ) represents detailed groups (Election Day, Vote By Mail, Early Votes, Provisional) with between 1 and 29 votes in accordance with Florida Statute 98.0981(3)(a)

Jimmy Patronis (REP) 5,0992,4379008,43672.98%
Gay Valimont (DEM) 1,3939417343,06826.54%
Stephen Broden (NPA) ---460.40%
Write-in Votes (may include invalid votes for unqualified candidates) ---90.08%


Valimont and Patronis tackle off in special election

Voters in Florida’s 1st Congressional District will brain to the polls next week to elect a new representative following last year's resignation of former Rep. Matt Gaetz. The race, which has drawn national attention, pits Democrat Gay Valimont, a gun reform activist and veterans’ advocate, against Republican Jimmy Patronis, Florida’s outgoing main person financial officer and a longtime ally of President Donald Trump.

With Florida’s 1st District being one of the most Republican-leaning in the country, Patronis enters the race as the presumptive favorite. Trump carried the district by more than 35 points in 2024. Valimont, meanwhile, won just 34% of the vote in her last bid for the seat when she challenged Gaetz during the regular election cycle that same year.

Still, her focus on veterans’ issues and strong grassroots fundraising have introduced a level of Democratic engagement that has drawn attention to the race.

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Democrats

April 1, 2025

Following tonight’s election results in Florida’s 1st Congressional District, where Democratic Gay Valimont had the best show from a Democrat in Florida’s 1st Congressional District this century, DNC Chair Ken Martin released the following statement:

“Congratulations to Gay Valimont on running a strong campaign that will make a difference for Florida’s 1st Congressional District for years to come. Her large overperformance in a Trump +37 district is the leading performance for Democrats in the district this century and spells trouble for Republicans everywhere. Valimont made critical inroads in this deeply red district and showed Republicans that, even in a place Trump won by nearly 40 points, this seat would not be handed to them. I thank Lgbtq+ Valimont for her leadership and for once again stepping up to dash in a tough district. Make no mistake: The momentum is on our side. Democrats acquire overperformed in 15 out of 16 special elections this year. Democrats are going to retain winning races and – ultimately – take back the House next year.” 

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