2014 Florida gubernatorial election

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The 2014 Florida gubernatorial election took place on November 4, 2014, to elect the Governor and Lieutenant Governor of Florida. The incumbent Republican, Rick Scott, ran for reelection. The Democratic nominee was former governor Charlie Crist, who was Scott's direct predecessor. Crist was elected governor as a Republican in 2006 but did not run for re-election in 2010, instead opting to run for Senate as an independent. Libertarian nominee Adrian Wyllie and several candidates with no party affiliation also ran. Political pundits considered the race a toss-up. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString ;Elected Officials * Randolph Bracy, state representative * Bob Butterworth, former Florida Attorney General * Kathy Castor, U.S. Representative * Bill Clinton, former President of the United States * Joy Cooper, Mayor of Hallandale Beach * Dwight Dudley, state representative * Katie Edwards, state representative * Mike Fasano, Pasco County Tax Collector * Alejandro García Padilla, Governor of Puerto Rico * Dan Gelber, former state senator and nominee for attorney general in 2010 * Eric Jones, Mayor of West Park * Jeri Muoio, Mayor of West Palm Beach * Martin O'Malley, Governor of Maryland * Nan Rich, former state senator and candidate for governor in 2014 * Jack Seiler, Mayor of Fort Lauderdale * Darren Soto, state senator ;Organizations * American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees * Equality Florida * Florida AFL–CIO * Florida Education Association * Florida Pipe Trades Council * Human Rights Campaign * Planned Parenthood * Florida Police Benevolent Association ;Newspapers * La Gaceta * The Miami Herald * Orlando Sentinel *The Palm Beach Post * Sun-Sentinel * Tallahassee Democrat * Tampa Bay Times
rdf:langString ;Elected Officials * Aaron Bean, state senator * Jeb Bush, former Governor of Florida * Bill McCollum, former attorney general of Florida and candidate for governor in 2010 * John E. Thrasher, state senator ;Organizations * Associated Builders and Contractors of Florida * Florida Medical Association * Florida Police Chiefs Association * Florida Restaurant and Lodging Association * Florida Retail Federation * JAXChamber * National Federation of Independent Business ;Newspapers * Tampa Bay Times * Tampa Tribune
rdf:langString ;Elected Officials * Bob Butterworth, former Florida Attorney General * Kathy Castor, U.S. representative * Dan Gelber, former state senator and nominee for attorney general in 2010 ;Organizations * American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees * Equality Florida * Florida AFL–CIO * Florida Education Association * Florida Pipe Trades Council * Human Rights Campaign * Florida Police Benevolent Association ;Newspapers * La Gaceta * The Miami Herald * Sun-Sentinel * Tampa Bay Times * Tampa Tribune
rdf:langString ;Elected Officials * Aaron Bean, state senator * Jeb Bush, former governor of Florida * Chris Christie, Governor of New Jersey * Rick Perry, Governor of Texas * Neil Combee, state representative * Maurice Ferré. former Democratic Mayor of the City of Miami * Heather Fitzenhagen, state representative * Luis Fortuño, former governor of Puerto Rico * Andy Gardiner, state senator *Rudy Giuliani, former mayor of New York City * Carlos Hernandez, Mayor of Hialeah * John Legg, state senator * Roberto Martell, Mayor of Medley * Bill McCollum, former attorney general of Florida and candidate for governor in 2010 * Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, U.S. Representative from Florida * Dennis A. Ross, U.S. Representative * Marco Rubio, U.S. Senator from Florida * Kelli Stargel, state senator * John E. Thrasher, state senator * Ritch Workman, state representative ;Other individuals * Jack Nicklaus, professional golfer ;Organizations * Associated Builders and Contractors of Florida * Florida Forestry Association * Florida Medical Association * Florida Police Chiefs Association * Florida Restaurant and Lodging Association * Florida Retail Federation * JAXChamber * Log Cabin Republicans * National Federation of Independent Business * National Rifle Association ;Newspapers * The Bradenton Herald * The Florida Times-Union * Naples Daily News * El Nuevo Herald * Tampa Tribune
rdf:langString ;Elected Officials * Bob Buckhorn, Mayor of Tampa * Buddy Dyer, Mayor of Orlando ;Newspapers * The Bradenton Times
rdf:langString ;Elected Officials * Dwight Bullard, state senator * Katie Edwards, state representative * Maurice Ferré, former mayor of Miami * Arthenia Joyner, state senator * Martin Kiar, Broward County commissioner and former state representative * Buddy MacKay, former Governor of Florida * Rick Stark, state representative ;Organizations * Democracy for America Palm Beach County * National Organization for Women * National Women's Political Caucus ;Newspapers * El Nuevo Herald
rdf:langString ;Elected Officials * Gary Johnson, former governor of New Mexico ;Organizations * Boomers Against Elder Abuse ;Other individuals * Francisco Rodriguez, Candidate for House District 83
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rdf:langString The 2014 Florida gubernatorial election took place on November 4, 2014, to elect the Governor and Lieutenant Governor of Florida. The incumbent Republican, Rick Scott, ran for reelection. The Democratic nominee was former governor Charlie Crist, who was Scott's direct predecessor. Crist was elected governor as a Republican in 2006 but did not run for re-election in 2010, instead opting to run for Senate as an independent. Libertarian nominee Adrian Wyllie and several candidates with no party affiliation also ran. Political pundits considered the race a toss-up. On Election Day, Scott defeated Crist, earning 48% of the vote. With a margin of 1%, this election was the closest race of the 2014 gubernatorial election cycle.
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