Blue Wave Sparks Narrow Victory in Florida SD 14 Rematch Set for November

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Democrat Brian Nathan narrowly defeated Republican Josie Tomkow in Florida’s Senate District 14 special election by about 408 votes (0.5%), a result seen as a potential November bellwether and enabling Nathan to replace Jay Collins, whom Gov. DeSantis tapped as lieutenant governor; Tomkow vowed a rematch in November. Nathan drew strong union support and had a fundraising edge in some aspects, though late voting favored Republican turnout. The night also included Hilary Holley’s win in the HD51 race.
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- Brian Nathan edges out Josie Tomkow in SD 14 as she pledges a rematch in November Florida Politics
- Democrat leads by razor-thin margin in Tampa special state Senate election Tampa Bay Times
- Live Results: March 24 Florida Legislative Special Elections 270toWin.com
- Democrat Brian Nathan upsets Republican Josie Tomkow in race for Senate District 14; unofficial results FOX 13 Tampa Bay
- Florida Democrats score upset in Tampa-based state Senate race The Hill
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