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2002 Florida Attorney General election

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FieldValue
election_name2002 Florida Attorney General election
countryFlorida
typepresidential
ongoingYes
previous_election1998 Florida Attorney General election
previous_year1998
next_election2006 Florida Attorney General election
next_year2006
election_dateNovember 5, 2002
image1File:Charlie Crist official portrait crop.jpg
nominee1Charlie Crist
party1Republican Party (United States)
popular_vote12,636,616
percentage153.4%
image2Image:Buddy Dyer (1).jpg
image_size150x150px
nominee2Buddy Dyer
party2Democratic Party (United States)
popular_vote22,299,149
percentage246.6%
map_image2002 Florida attorney general election results map by county.svg
map_size300px
map_captionCounty results
Crist:
Dyer:
titleAttorney General
before_electionRichard E. Doran
before_partyRepublican Party (United States)
after_electionCharlie Crist
after_partyRepublican Party (United States)
turnout53.06% (Registered voters)

Crist:
Dyer:
The 2002 Florida Attorney General election took place on November 5, 2002, to elect the Florida Attorney General. The election was won by Charlie Crist who took office in January 2003.

Republican primary

Candidates

  • Locke Burt, State Senator
  • Charlie Crist, Education Commissioner of Florida
  • Tom Warner, State Representative

Results

Democratic primary

Candidates

  • Walt Dartland
  • Buddy Dyer, State Senator
  • Scott Maddox, Mayor of Tallahassee
  • George H. Sheldon, former State Representative and nominee for Education Commissioner of Florida in 2000

Results

General election

Results

Results by county

CountyCristDyerTotal68,0236,30048,0927,679188,337428,6214,13258,43951,61650,22380,90315,8566,9993,913236,65890,69925,2273,69415,1264,8842,8725,2893,1595,1706,19556,32129,601306,0025,39442,79114,4955,6322,47178,652157,90392,54610,6052,2975,71699,70093,33851,972459,49424,69320,74055,5018,258234,54146,759363,650126,189327,987140,23921,86342,945125,071116,86154,74865,67021,89010,8405,8143,335155,0708,30215,0836,680Total2,636,6162,299,1494,935,765
Alachua27,22140,802
Baker4,1352,165
Bay32,31315,779
Bradford4,6123,067
Brevard110,75177,586
Broward166,191262,430
Calhoun1,8432,289
Charlotte36,04822,391
Citrus28,94822,668
Clay38,24611,977
Collier55,08225,821
Columbia8,8916,965
Desoto4,0352,964
Dixie1,9381,975
Duval143,94692,712
Escambia60,01230,687
Flagler13,26511,962
Franklin1,5092,185
Gadsden3,72411,402
Gilchrist2,6482,236
Glades1,5251,347
Gulf2,6712,618
Hamilton1,2931,866
Hardee2,9302,240
Hendry3,4472,748
Hernando31,13625,185
Highlands18,50811,093
Hillsborough161,939144,063
Holmes3,1972,197
Indian River27,79414,997
Jackson6,7937,702
Jefferson1,9943,638
Lafayette1,2481,223
Lake45,72832,924
Lee104,63153,272
Leon30,07662,470
Levy5,2875,318
Liberty8661,431
Madison2,3223,394
Manatee56,92542,775
Marion53,37839,960
Martin30,75021,222
Miami-Dade236,013223,481
Monroe12,77211,921
Nassau14,7795,961
Okaloosa43,51511,986
Okeechobee4,0364,222
Orange111,948122,593
Osceola24,31022,449
Palm Beach145,086218,564
Pasco70,53755,652
Pinellas182,607145,380
Polk78,02062,219
Putnam11,9299,934
Santa Rosa33,0939,852
Sarasota71,87453,197
Seminole64,59452,267
St. Johns38,63716,111
St. Lucie33,51232,158
Sumter13,6238,267
Suwannee6,0974,743
Taylor2,7153,099
Union1,8911,444
Volusia78,07776,993
Wakulla3,2705,032
Walton10,0335,050
Washington3,8522,828

References

References

  1. "Our Campaigns - FL Attorney General Race - Nov 05, 2002".
  2. "Our Campaigns - FL Attorney General Race - Nov 05, 2002".
  3. "Florida Department of State - Election Results".
  4. "Florida Department of State - Election Results".
  5. "Florida Department of State - Election Results".
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