Unofficial St. Johns County 2024 Election Returns, including closed Republican Primary:
2024 Primary Election
Election Date: 8/20/2024
(Website last updated at: 08/20/2024 10:00:14 pm)
Registered Voters:
222,529
Ballots Cast:
55,779
Voter Turnout:
25.07%
Precincts Reporting:
53 / 53
Election Day:
Partially Reported
Early Votes:
Completely Reported
Vote By Mail:
Partially Reported
***UNOFFICIAL RESULTS***
Includes Partial Vote By Mail
Includes Early Voting
Includes Election Day
Includes Partial Provisionals
Does Not Include 10-Day Overseas
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)
(Vote For 1)
Participating Precincts Reporting: 53 / 53
Choice | Election Day | Early Votes | Vote By Mail | Total Votes | Percentage |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
John S. Columbus (REP) | 934 | 845 | 633 | 2,412 | 5.89% |
Keith Gross (REP) | 1,538 | 1,069 | 571 | 3,178 | 7.76% |
Rick Scott (REP) | 16,057 | 13,890 | 5,411 | 35,358 | 86.35% |
Participating Precincts Reporting: 47 / 47
Choice | Election Day | Early Votes | Vote By Mail | Total Votes | Percentage |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mara H. Macie (REP) | 6,337 | 4,926 | 1,769 | 13,032 | 38.65% |
John H. Rutherford (REP) | 9,103 | 7,800 | 3,779 | 20,682 | 61.35% |
Participating Precincts Reporting: 11 / 11
Choice | Election Day | Early Votes | Vote By Mail | Total Votes | Percentage |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
John Grow (REP) | 568 | 495 | 181 | 1,244 | 18.46% |
Michael Waltz (REP) | 2,231 | 2,462 | 801 | 5,494 | 81.54% |
Participating Precincts Reporting: 53 / 53
Choice | Election Day | Early Votes | Vote By Mail | Total Votes | Percentage |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gerry James (REP) | 5,920 | 5,131 | 1,790 | 12,841 | 31.29% |
Tom Leek (REP) | 8,076 | 6,879 | 2,930 | 17,885 | 43.58% |
David Shoar (REP) | 4,624 | 3,851 | 1,835 | 10,310 | 25.12% |
Participating Precincts Reporting: 35 / 35
Choice | Election Day | Early Votes | Vote By Mail | Total Votes | Percentage |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Kim Kendall (REP) | 6,983 | 5,521 | 2,560 | 15,064 | 57.54% |
Nick Primrose (REP) | 5,393 | 3,948 | 1,775 | 11,116 | 42.46% |
Participating Precincts Reporting: 16 / 16
Choice | Election Day | Early Votes | Vote By Mail | Total Votes | Percentage |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Darryl Boyer (REP) | 1,017 | 1,242 | 440 | 2,699 | 33.71% |
Sam Greco (REP) | 2,003 | 2,540 | 765 | 5,308 | 66.29% |
Participating Precincts Reporting: 10 / 10
Choice | Election Day | Early Votes | Vote By Mail | Total Votes | Percentage |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Judson Sapp (REP) | 1,542 | 1,203 | 442 | 3,187 | 59.73% |
Jamie Watts (REP) | 940 | 874 | 335 | 2,149 | 40.27% |
Participating Precincts Reporting: 53 / 53
Choice | Election Day | Early Votes | Vote By Mail | Total Votes | Percentage |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Denver Cook (REP) | 8,646 | 6,879 | 4,537 | 20,062 | 41.95% |
Brandon Patty (REP) | 11,681 | 10,295 | 5,786 | 27,762 | 58.05% |
Participating Precincts Reporting: 53 / 53
Choice | Election Day | Early Votes | Vote By Mail | Total Votes | Percentage |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Rob Hardwick (REP) | 13,183 | 11,617 | 4,972 | 29,772 | 72.75% |
Jim Priester (REP) | 5,415 | 4,214 | 1,525 | 11,154 | 27.25% |
Participating Precincts Reporting: 53 / 53
Choice | Election Day | Early Votes | Vote By Mail | Total Votes | Percentage |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ann-Marie Evans (REP) | 8,504 | 7,257 | 2,981 | 18,742 | 46.50% |
Weston Ferguson (REP) | 833 | 682 | 465 | 1,980 | 4.91% |
Christian Whitehurst (REP) | 8,986 | 7,692 | 2,907 | 19,585 | 48.59% |
Participating Precincts Reporting: 53 / 53
Choice | Election Day | Early Votes | Vote By Mail | Total Votes | Percentage |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Roy Alaimo (REP) | 7,396 | 6,608 | 2,524 | 16,528 | 40.95% |
Heather Harley-Davidson (REP) | 1,225 | 862 | 714 | 2,801 | 6.94% |
Michael McDonald (REP) | 873 | 740 | 554 | 2,167 | 5.37% |
Clay Murphy (REP) | 8,821 | 7,470 | 2,570 | 18,861 | 46.74% |
Participating Precincts Reporting: 53 / 53
Choice | Election Day | Early Votes | Vote By Mail | Total Votes | Percentage |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Henry Dean (REP) | 8,277 | 7,468 | 2,708 | 18,453 | 45.99% |
John Higbee III (REP) | 1,029 | 869 | 551 | 2,449 | 6.10% |
Ann Taylor (REP) | 8,892 | 7,257 | 3,076 | 19,225 | 47.91% |
Participating Precincts Reporting: 53 / 53
Choice | Election Day | Early Votes | Vote By Mail | Total Votes | Percentage |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Manuel P. Asensio (REP) | 1,389 | 1,008 | 484 | 2,881 | 8.33% |
Bill Mac Dowell (REP) | 3,031 | 2,568 | 801 | 6,400 | 18.50% |
David Ogburn (REP) | 958 | 784 | 355 | 2,097 | 6.06% |
Michel S. Pawlowski (REP) | 1,188 | 1,036 | 451 | 2,675 | 7.73% |
Tom Rivers (REP) | 8,995 | 8,276 | 3,272 | 20,543 | 59.38% |
Participating Precincts Reporting: 53 / 53
Choice | Election Day | Early Votes | Vote By Mail | Total Votes | Percentage |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Amy Demi (REP) | 5,081 | 3,773 | 1,777 | 10,631 | 30.42% |
Tamara Renuart (REP) | 7,246 | 6,972 | 2,498 | 16,716 | 47.83% |
Ko Robins (REP) | 3,377 | 3,097 | 1,129 | 7,603 | 21.75% |
Participating Precincts Reporting: 53 / 53
Choice | Election Day | Early Votes | Vote By Mail | Total Votes | Percentage |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Stanley Campbell (DEM) | 428 | 281 | 529 | 1,238 | 11.03% |
Rod Joseph (DEM) | 144 | 84 | 132 | 360 | 3.21% |
Debbie Mucarsel-Powell (DEM) | 2,651 | 2,137 | 4,175 | 8,963 | 79.88% |
Brian Rush (DEM) | 189 | 125 | 345 | 659 | 5.87% |
Participating Precincts Reporting: 13 / 13
Choice | Election Day | Early Votes | Vote By Mail | Total Votes | Percentage |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Anthony E. Coleman Sr (NON) | 2,295 | 1,528 | 1,339 | 5,162 | 53.19% |
Francis ''Frank'' Cummings (NON) | 2,357 | 1,456 | 730 | 4,543 | 46.81% |
Participating Precincts Reporting: 11 / 11
Choice | Election Day | Early Votes | Vote By Mail | Total Votes | Percentage |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Liliana ''Lily Bee'' Bristow (NON) | 780 | 448 | 639 | 1,867 | 16.95% |
Bethany Hilbert (NON) | 1,185 | 805 | 699 | 2,689 | 24.41% |
Lynn Straughan (NON) | 890 | 694 | 333 | 1,917 | 17.41% |
Linda Thomson (NON) | 1,753 | 1,834 | 954 | 4,541 | 41.23% |
3 comments:
Yeah send another group or irrational wackos up to the Florida house and Senate. What's next? The chopping off of hands for theft and Bible reading in English class? What will the irrational do next to remain politically viable at the expense of human progress?
They're all beholden to the Levittown model of social engineering. These isolated, relatively high income enclaves are incubators for all kinds of politics that lack critical thinking, conspiracy theories, superstitions, and people who pretend to care about things outside those communities but really don't in deed. It's the Alamo for people who don't want to be taxed or contribute to anything but those little satellite communities.
Robert Hardwick blew away the Priester guy. You see how out of touch both the SJC REC and whoever sent the fake mailer was. The SJC REC mailer didn't endorse anyone for Sheriff and the bogus mailer endorsed Priester. It was as if whoever sent the bogus mailer did so just to piss people off period. Just a nonsense combination of endorsements that made zero sense. The Mara Macie was a bad pick by the REC as well.
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