2022 Florida gubernatorial election
The 2022 Florida gubernatorial election was held on November 8, 2022, to elect the governor of Florida, alongside other state and local elections. Incumbent Republican governor Ron DeSantis won re-election in landslide, with 59.4 percent of the vote to Crist's 40 percent; it was the largest margin of victory in a Florida gubernatorial election since 1982. Significantly, DeSantis won Miami-Dade County, which had been considered a Democratic stronghold and had last voted Republican in 2002, and Palm Beach County, which had not voted Republican since 1986. Crist conceded the election shortly after DeSantis was projected as the winner. At DeSantis's victory rally, supporters chanted "two more years" at various times rather than the common "four more years" to show support for DeSantis for president in 2024. and defeated the Democratic Party nominee, Charlie Crist, who served as governor of Florida from 2007 to 2011 as a Republican and later as an independent. No Democrat has been elected governor of Florida since 1994.According to exit polls, DeSantis won 65% of White voters, 13% of Black voters, and 58% of Latinos; of the latter group, DeSantis won 69% of Cubans and 56% of Puerto Ricans. DeSantis's large margin of victory was in part due to him flipping Democratic stronghold Miami-Dade County for the first time since 2002, and Palm Beach County for the first time since 1986, as well as winning Hillsborough, Osceola, Pinellas, and St. Lucie counties for the first time since 2006. This was also the first gubernatorial election since 2006 in which a candidate received over 50% of the vote. His 19.4% margin of victory was the largest since 1982 and the largest for a Republican in state history, compared to 0.4% four years earlier. It was also the first time the governorship was won by double digits since 2002, and the first time it was won by over a million votes.
Significantly, Crist's 39.9% performance was the worst for a Democratic nominee for governor of Florida since 1916. Republicans won all other statewide races by double digits; this is the first time since the end of Reconstruction that Democrats do not hold at least one of the statewide positions. DeSantis also made large gains among Hispanic voters, becoming the first Republican in decades to win a majority of those voters. He also had a major fundraising advantage over Crist, setting an all-time record for a gubernatorial candidate.
The election was described as marking the transition from Florida being a swing state into a solid red state. Provided by Wikipedia
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Crónicas desde el fin del mundo, de Karla Hernández Jiménez by Karla Hernández Jiménez
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José M. Torralba: Libertad, objeto práctico y acción, Hildesheim by Karla Hernández Alvarado
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The impact of climate change on economic output across industries in Chile. by Karla Hernandez, Carlos Madeira
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Occupational dignity in people with side effects to severe neurological damage by Vivian Neumann C., Karla Hernández P.
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Analysis of the Lawton and Brody instrumental activities of daily living assessment instrument by Karla Hernández P., Vivian Neumann C.
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Genetic Tools for the Analysis of Drosophila Stomatogastric Nervous System Development. by Karla Hernández, Logan G Myers, Micah Bowser, Thomas Kidd
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Reflexiones desde las representaciones masculinas en hombres nicaragüenses que laboran en seguridad privada informal del Gran Área Metropolitana de Costa Rica, 2020 by Cynthia Mora Izaguirre, Carlos Vargas Loáiciga, Jason Hernández Murillo, José Isaac Rodríguez González, Karla Hernández Hernández
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