Florida House of Representatives District 53 | ||
Current incumbent | Randy Fine | |
Population | 159,628 | |
Race | 77.4% White, 14.3% Black, 0.4% Native American, 2.3% Asian, 0.1% Pacific Islander, 2.5% Some other race alone, 3.1% Two or More Races | |
Ethnicity | 69.9% Single-Race Non-Hispanic White, 14.8% Non-Hispanic Black, 1.0% Hispanic Black, 10.5% Hispanic, 3.8% Non-Hispanic Other | |
Voting age | 78.8% age 18 and over |
Florida's fifty-third state house district is represented by Republican Representative Randy Fine.
As of the 2010 census, a total of 159,628 civilians reside within Florida's fifty-third state house district. Florida state representatives represent an average of 156,678 residents, as of the 2010 Census. After the 2000 Census, each member represented approximately 133,186 residents.
Members of the Florida House of Representatives serve two-year terms with term limits. Members of the House may serve no more than four consecutive terms. Florida legislators assume office two weeks following their election.
To run for the Florida House of Representatives, candidates must be 21 years old, have lived in Florida for two years and live in the district they intend to serve.
State legislators | |
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Salary | Per diem |
$29,697/year | $152/day based on the number of days in Tallahassee. |
The Florida legislature is one of 15 state legislatures with term limits. Voters enacted the Florida Term Limits Act in 1992. That initiative said that Florida representatives are subject to term limits of no more than four two-year terms.
The first year that the term limits enacted in 1992 impacted the ability of incumbents to run for office was in 2000.
If there is a vacancy in the house, a special election must be called to fill the vacant seat. The Governor is responsible for calling the election and must consult with the Secretary of State to set the election dates and nominating deadlines. The person elected to fill the seat serves for the remainder of the unexpired term.
Elections for the office of Florida House of Representatives will take place in 2020. The general election will be held on November 3, 2020. A primary is scheduled for August 18, 2020. The filing deadline is June 12, 2020.
Incumbent Randy Fine (R) defeated Phil Moore (D) in the general election for Florida House of Representatives District 53 on November 6, 2018.
Candidate |
% |
Votes |
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✔ |
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Randy Fine (R) |
55.1
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42,163 |
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Phil Moore (D) |
44.9
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34,386 |
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Total votes: 76,549 (100.00% precincts reporting) |
Phil Moore defeated FiorD'Aliza Frias in the Democratic primary for Florida House of Representatives District 53 on August 28, 2018.
Candidate |
% |
Votes |
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✔ |
|
Phil Moore (D) |
73.5
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9,759 |
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FiorD'Aliza Frias (D) |
26.5
|
3,525 |
|
Total votes: 13,284 |
Incumbent Randy Fine advanced from the Republican primary for Florida House of Representatives District 53 on August 28, 2018.
Candidate |
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✔ |
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Randy Fine (R) |
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Elections for the Florida House of Representatives took place in 2016. The primary election took place on August 30, 2016, and the general election was held on November 8, 2016. The candidate filing deadline was June 24, 2016.
Randy Fine defeated David A. Kearns in the Florida House of Representatives District 53 general election.Florida House of Representatives, District 53 General Election, 2016
Party | Candidate | Vote % | Votes | |
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Republican | Randy Fine | 56.88% | 46,768 | |
Democratic | David A. Kearns | 43.12% | 35,461 | |
Total Votes | 82,229 | |||
Source: Florida Division of Elections |
Florida House of Representatives, District 53 Democratic Primary, 2016
Party | Candidate | |
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Democratic | David A. Kearns (unopposed) |
Florida House of Representatives, District 53 Republican Primary, 2016
Party | Candidate | |
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Republican | Randy Fine (unopposed) |
Elections for the Florida House of Representatives took place in 2014. A primary election took place on August 26, 2014. The general election was held on November 4, 2014. The signature filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in this election was June 20, 2014. Santa Isabel Wright was unopposed in the Democratic primary, while incumbent John Tobia defeated Tim Street in the Republican primary. Tobia defeated Wright, David A. Kearns (I) and Kourtney Ann Waldron (I) in the general election.
Florida House of Representatives, District 53 Republican Primary, 2014
Candidate | Vote % | Votes |
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John Tobia Incumbent | 55.1% | 5,671 |
Tim Street | 44.9% | 4,627 |
Total Votes | 10,298 |
Elections for the Florida House of Representatives consisted of a primary election on August 14, 2012, and a general election on November 6, 2012. The signature filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in this election was June 8, 2012. Incumbent John Tobia (R) defeated John Paul Alvarez (D) in the general election. Tobia ran and defeated Laureen Trent and Tres Holton in the Republican primary. Alvarez defeated Ed Lewis Geier in the Democratic primary.
Florida House of Representatives, District 53, General Election, 2012
Party | Candidate | Vote % | Votes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | John Tobia Incumbent | 52.6% | 38,522 | |
Democratic | John Paul Alvarez | 47.4% | 34,677 | |
Total Votes | 73,199 |
Florida House of Representatives, District 53 Republican Primary, 2012
Candidate | Vote % | Votes |
---|---|---|
John Tobia Incumbent | 52.2% | 6,182 |
Tres Holton | 32.6% | 3,864 |
Laureen Trent | 15.2% | 1,804 |
Total Votes | 11,850 |
From 2012 to 2016, candidates for Florida House of Representatives District 53 raised a total of $791,562. Candidates who raised money in contributions earned $71,960 on average. All figures come from Follow the Money.
Campaign contributions, Florida House of Representatives District 53
Year | Amount | Candidates | Average |
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2016 | $234,830 | 2 | $117,415 |
2014 | $243,163 | 4 | $60,791 |
2012 | $313,569 | 5 | $62,714 |
Total | $791,562 | 11 | $71,960 |