Tuesday, November 04, 2014

Election Results 2014 Miami Dade County. By Geniusofdespair

Statewide as of 8:22pm



ABSENTEE BALLOTS PRIOR TO ELECTION DAY RESULTS ONLY: see more results later (7:48 early voting is NOW posted)

AVENTURA: MAYOR
Enid Weisman 82.71%
Les Mendel Winston 17.29%

AVENTURA: COMMISSIONER - SEAT 2
Gustavo F. Blachman 37.37%
Denise Landman 62.63%

AVENTURA: COMMISSIONER - SEAT 6
Marc Narotsky 62.10%
Jonathan S. Rogoff 37.90%

CUTLER BAY: MAYOR
Peggy Bell 56.64%
Art Nanni 43.36%

CUTLER BAY: RES. AREA COUNCIL MEM. - SEAT 1
Mary Ann Mixon 55.84%
Ed Wolmers 44.16%

MIAMI LAKES: COUNCILMEMBER - SEAT 6
Ceasar Mestre 70.32%
Xiomara V. Pazos 29.68%

NORTH MIAMI: MAYOR
Kevin A Burns 54.25%
Smith Joseph 45.75%

PALMETTO BAY: MAYOR
Peter England 21.56%
Patrick Fiore 22.80%
Eugene Flinn 30.54%
Shelley Stanczyk 25.10%

PALMETTO BAY: COUNCIL MEMBER - SEAT 1
Karyn Cunningham 69.45%
David 'Dave' Zisman 30.55%

PALMETTO BAY: COUNCIL MEMBER - SEAT 3
Henry Clifford 36.12%
Larissa Siegel Lara 41.13%
James Archie Shedd 22.75%

PALMETTO BAY: EXPANSION OF PRIVATE SCHOOLS
Yes 48.36%
No 51.64%

County Questions:
CO. QUESTION: ALLOW LIBRARIES IN PARKS
YES 60.94%
NO 39.06%

CO. QUESTION: SOCCER PARK EXEMPTION
YES 50.50%
NO 49.50%

CO. QUESTION: PROTECTING PRESERVATION LANDS (Campground really)
YES 55.22%
NO 44.78%

CO. QUESTION: FIU EXPANSION
YES 65.65%
NO 34.35%

CO. QUESTION: FUNDING COURT PROJECTS
For Bonds 31.62%
Against Bonds 68.38%

Miami-Dade Numbers Only:
Governor
Rick Scott 47.13%
Charlie Crist 50.12%

Attorney General

Pam Bondi 51.58%
George Sheldon 46.64%

CFO
Jeff Atwater 54.17%
William Rankin 45.83%

Commissioner of AG
Adam Putnam 53.99%
Thad Hamilton 46.01%

CONST AMEND 1- WATER & LAND CONSERVATION

YES 71.71%
NO 28.29%

CONST AMEND 2- MEDICAL USE OF MARIJUANA

YES 51.28%
NO 48.72%

CONST AMEND 3- APPT JUDICIAL VACANCIES

YES 50.03%
NO 49.97%

Congressional Representative (not Monroe)
Carlos Curbelo 57.77%
Joe Garcia 42.23%

STATE REPRESENTATIVES:

STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 100
Martin A. 'Marty' Feigenbaum (REP) 39.11%
Joseph S. 'Joe' Geller (DEM) 58.59%

STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 103
Manny Diaz, Jr. (REP) 72.13%
Benjamin F. De Yurre (DEM) 27.87%


STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 105
Carlos Trujillo (REP) 66.89%
Carlos A. Pereira (DEM) 33.11%


STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 108
Daphne Campbell (DEM) 85.11%
Cedon Saintil Jr (NPA)14.89%

STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 110
Jose Oliva (REP) 73.95%
Nelson Milian (NPA) 26.05%

STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 111
Bryan Avila (REP) 72.05%
Mariano Ariel Corcilli (DEM) 27.95%

STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 112
Daniel Diaz Leyva (REP) 55.18%
Jose Javier Rodriguez (DEM) 44.82%

STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 114
Erik Fresen (REP) 57.29%
Daisy Josefina Baez (DEM) 39.69%
Ross Hancock (NPA) 3.01%

STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 115
Michael Bileca (REP) 61.47%
Kristopher D. Decossard (DEM) 38.53%

STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 116
Jose Felix Diaz (REP) 71.49%
Juan Carlos Cuba (DEM) 28.51%
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STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 117
Carmen Sotomayor (REP) 32.10%
Kionne L. McGhee (DEM) 67.90%

STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 118
Frank Artiles (REP) 63.10%
Omar Rivero (DEM) 36.90%

STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 119
Jeanette M. Nunez (REP) 66.02%
Milagro S. Ruiz (DEM) 33.98%

COUNTY JUDGE, GROUP 19
Frank Bocanegra 49.06%
Jacqueline 'Jackie' Schwartz 50.94%


I skipped some races I wasn't following. Use the link above to see them. Below pictures of voting today around Miami Dade County.


Cutler Bay
Palmetto Bay
Palmetto Bay
Jose Javier Rodriguez at Miami Dade County Auditorium
Kendall
Kendall
Miami Shores
Voter
Miami Dade Public library Voting Precinct Downtown

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

We need more people to go out and vote in the next three hours folks! Knock on your neighbors doors, text your friends, offer rides, offer dinner. Whatever it takes. Florida's future hangs in the balance. #Vote Charlie Crist. #JoeGarcia.

Anonymous said...

that's no downtown library on sw first street and 14th ave, that's little Havana and its 30 feet from Bruno B's hangout

Anonymous said...

We hope the Courthouse Bond issue fails but seriously after the rich lawyers and hopeful contractors contributed $1.5 Mil to buy votes how could it lose?

Anonymous said...

It's 9:10 pm and I'm sick - I must be one of few who doesn't have extra money for an increase in sales tax (Brevard), $ for more conservation tax dollars to be wasted (Brevard), more $$ for tax abatements to cash-flush corps that don't hire (Brevard), tolerance for gay marriage (Bondi), intolerance to my mom that wants to try weed for her pain (Amend 2), and complete disgust that my fellow floridians would re-elect the crook of the century - Dick Scott - Unreal.

Anonymous said...

One bright light - M-D County voters overwhelmingly rejected the $393 Mil bond scam. Woo Woo. Crushed. 64% voted Against. Loser lobbyist was Jorge Lopez et al.

Anonymous said...

locking at the politics of the last twenty Years, Voters deserve what they vote for.
I wished Bush could have stayed for a 3rd term to finish and own his mess he created in his first two.

Anonymous said...

I wish Bush could have stayed, too! Maybe we wouldn't be in the mess we're in now!

Anonymous said...

Pitiful! ! !

Anonymous said...

I wrote last week that it was a huge mistake that the Democratic Party nominated Republican Crist. ANY other candidate would have been able to beat Scott. Unfreaking believable.

Anonymous said...

here we go again republicans in control.....lame duck president plus no more youth fair 11-04-14 a truly bad day in politics and our country and county.