Florida's 12th congressional district
Florida's 12th congressional district is an electoral district for the U.S. Congress and was assigned along the Gulf coast of central Florida. The district includes Citrus County and Hernando County counties, as well as most of Pasco County, including the places of New Port Richey, Dade City, Spring Hill, and Homosassa Springs.
Florida's 12th congressional district | |||
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Representative |
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Area | 1,069[1] sq mi (2,770 km2) | ||
Distribution |
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Population (2022) | 806,076[3] | ||
Median household income | $59,804[3] | ||
Ethnicity |
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Cook PVI | R+17[4] |
From 2013 to 2023, it covered Pasco County and parts of north Pinellas County and Hillsborough County.[5][6][7]
The district is currently represented by Republican Gus Bilirakis.
List of members representing the district
Voting
Year | Office | Results |
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2004 | President | George W. Bush 58 – John Kerry 42% |
2008 | President | John McCain 50 – Barack Obama 48% |
2012 | President | Mitt Romney 55 – Barack Obama 45% |
2016 | President | Donald Trump 60 – Hillary Clinton 40% |
2020 | President | Donald Trump 57 – Joe Biden 41% |
Recent election results
2002
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Adam Putnam (Incumbent) | 100.00 | ||
Total votes | 100.00 | |||
Turnout | ||||
Republican hold | ||||
2004
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Adam Putnam (Incumbent) | 179,204 | 64.89 | |
Democratic | Bob Hagenmaier | 96,965 | 35.11 | |
Total votes | 276,169 | 100.00 | ||
Turnout | ||||
Republican hold | ||||
2006
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Adam Putnam (Incumbent) | 124,452 | 69.12 | |
Independent | Joe Viscusi | 34,976 | 19.42 | |
Independent | Ed Bowlin | 20,636 | 11.46 | |
Total votes | 180,064 | 100.00 | ||
Turnout | ||||
Republican hold | ||||
2008
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Adam Putnam (Incumbent) | 185,698 | 57.46 | |
Democratic | Doug Tudor | 137,465 | 42.54 | |
Total votes | 323,163 | 100.00 | ||
Turnout | ||||
Republican hold | ||||
2010
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Dennis Ross (Incumbent) | 102,704 | 48.14 | |
Democratic | Lori Edwards | 87,769 | 41.14 | |
Independent | Randy Wilkinson[lower-alpha 1] | 22,857 | 10.71 | |
Total votes | 213,330 | 100.00 | ||
Turnout | ||||
Republican hold | ||||
2012
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
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Republican | Gus Bilirakis (incumbent) | 209,604 | 63.5 | ||
Democratic | Jonathan Michael Snow | 108,770 | 32.9 | ||
Independent | John Russell | 6,878 | 2.1 | ||
Independent | Paul Siney Elliott | 4,915 | 1.5 | ||
Total votes | 330,167 | 100.0 | |||
Republican hold | |||||
2014
Bilirakis ran uncontested.[14]
2016
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Gus Bilirakis (incumbent) | 253,559 | 68.6 | |
Democratic | Robert Matthew Tager | 116,110 | 31.4 | |
Total votes | 369,669 | 100.0 | ||
Republican hold | ||||
2018
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Gus Bilirakis (incumbent) | 194,564 | 58.1 | |
Democratic | Chris Hunter | 132,844 | 39.7 | |
Independent | Angelika Purkis | 7,510 | 2.2 | |
Total votes | 334,918 | 100.0 | ||
Republican hold | ||||
2020
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Gus Bilirakis (incumbent) | 284,941 | 62.9 | |
Democratic | Kimberly Walker | 168,194 | 37.1 | |
Total votes | 453,135 | 100.0 | ||
Republican hold | ||||
2022
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Gus Bilirakis (incumbent) | 226,583 | 70.38 | |
Democratic | Kimberly Walker | 95,377 | 29.62 | |
Independent | Charles Smith (write-in) | 4 | <0.01 | |
Total votes | 321,964 | 100.0 | ||
Republican hold | ||||
Notes
- Randy Wilkinson ran on the Tea Party platform on the ballot.
References
- "Congressional Plan--SC14-1905 (Ordered by The Florida Supreme Court, 2-December-2015)" (PDF). Florida Senate Committee on Reapportionment. Retrieved January 11, 2017.
- "Congressional Districts Relationship Files (State-based)". U.S. Census Bureau. Archived from the original on April 2, 2013.
- Center for New Media & Promotion (CNMP), US Census Bureau. "My Congressional District". www.census.gov.
- "2022 Cook PVI: District Map and List". Cook Political Report. Retrieved January 10, 2023.
- https://www2.census.gov/geo/maps/cong_dist/cd113/cd_based/ST12/CD113_FL12.pdf
- See whole Florida state map for 2013, with the 12th district covering Pasco County and counties below: h9047_35x42L.pdf Congressional Plan: H000C9047. Chapter No. 2012-2, Laws of Florida. www.flsenate.gov. February 16, 2012.
- See the 2013 boundaries of the 12th district, covering Pasco County and northern Pinellas County and northwest Hillsborough in the 2013 districts map: H000C9047_map_sw.pdf, for the southwest region of Florida. Congressional Plan: H000C9047. Chapter No. 2012-2, Laws of Florida. www.flsenate.gov. February 2012.
- "November 5, 2002 General Election". Florida Division of Elections. Retrieved January 15, 2021.
- "November 2, 2004 General Election". Florida Division of Elections. Retrieved January 15, 2021.
- "November 7, 2006 General Election". Florida Division of Elections. Retrieved January 15, 2021.
- "November 4, 2008 General Election". Florida Division of Elections. Retrieved January 15, 2021.
- "November 2, 2010 General Election". Florida Division of Elections. Retrieved January 15, 2021.
- "November 6, 2012 General Election". Florida Division of Elections. Retrieved January 15, 2021.
- "November 4, 2014 General Election". Florida Division of Elections. Retrieved January 15, 2021.
- "November 8, 2016 General Election". Florida Division of Elections. Retrieved January 15, 2021.
- "Florida Department of State - Election Results". Florida Division of Elections. Retrieved January 24, 2021.
- "Florida Department of State - Election Results". Florida Division of Elections. Retrieved January 24, 2021.
- Martis, Kenneth C. (1989). The Historical Atlas of Political Parties in the United States Congress. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company.
- Martis, Kenneth C. (1982). The Historical Atlas of United States Congressional Districts. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company.
- Congressional Biographical Directory of the United States 1774–present
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