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  1. Florida's U.S. Senate seats were declared vacant in March 1861, due to its secession from the Union. They were filled again in July 1868. The state is currently represented by Republicans Marco Rubio (serving since 2011) and Rick Scott (serving since 2019). Duncan U. Fletcher was Florida's longest-serving senator (1909–1936).

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    The Republican primary election was canceled. Incumbent Marco Rubioadvanced from the Republican primary for U.S. Senate Florida.

    The Libertarian primary election was canceled. Dennis Misigoyadvanced from the Libertarian primary for U.S. Senate Florida.

    On November 2, 2010, Rubio won election to the United States Senate. He defeated Kendrick B. Meek (D), Alexander Andrew Snitker (L), Bernie DeCastro (I), Charlie Crist (I), Sue Askeland (I), Rick Tyler (I), Lewis Jerome Armstrong (I), Bobbie Bean (I), Bruce Ray Riggs (I), Piotr Blass (I), Richard Lock (I), Belinda Gail Quarterman-Noah (I), Geroge D...

    On November 2, 2004, Mel Martinez won election to the United States Senate. he defeated Betty Castor (D), Dennis F. Bradley (Veterans Party of America), Mark Stufft (Write-in), Nancy Travis (Write-in), Rachele Fruit (Write-in) and Peter Blass (Write-in) in the general election.

    On November 3, 1998, Bob Graham won re-election to the United States Senate. he defeated Charlie Crist (R) in the general election.

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  3. Florida's current congressional delegation in the 118th Congress consists of its two senators, both of whom are Republicans, and its 28 representatives: 20 Republicans and 8 Democrats . Per the 2020 United States census, Florida gained one new congressional seat starting in the 2022 midterms. [2]

  4. www.senate.gov › senators › indexU.S. Senate: Senators

    Iowa: Republican: II: SR-260 : 4-3254: ... Florida: Republican: I: SH-110 : 4-5274: ... Lists of all senators from each state and facts about each state's history in ...

  5. The Senate resolved the contested election between William Marvin and Thomas W. Osborn of Pensacola, deciding by a vote of 34 to 6 in favor of Osborn. Osborn and Adonijah S. Welch of Jacksonville, who took his seat on July 2 1868, became the first senators to represent Florida since 1861.

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