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Republican Joe Negron wins District 28 Senate race (Florida)
TCPalm.com ^ | 8/4/09 | Jim Turner

Posted on 08/04/2009 8:31:38 PM PDT by LdSentinal

HUTCHINSON ISLAND — In a result that one state legislator called “slightly anti-climatic,” voters overwhelmingly sent Stuart attorney Joe Negron back to Tallahassee Tuesday.

The five-county landslide allows the Republican Negron, a former state House representative from 2000 to 2006 to serve the remaining year of state Sen. Ken Pruitt’s term and to be in a position for future Senate leadership as he will be the incumbent for the Senate District 28 office in 2010.

Negron received 76.5 percent of the overall District 28 vote to defeat Democrat Bill Ramos, a mortgage broker from Jensen Beach.

Negron credited his volunteers for drumming up support across party lines through the use of the vote-by-mail ballots that dominated the 12 percent turnout. “We worked hard and it paid off,” said Negron.

Negron added he believes voters wanted someone who could best serve the region in the current economic climate and who would work to improve the quality of the St. Lucie River.

“The number one issue I got asked about during the entire campaign from when I started until tonight is the St. Lucie River,” Negron said. “They want to quit pouring millions of gallons of polluted water into our river and estuary and I think they are confident that the plans to move the water to the south will help the district everywhere, including Okeechobee County.”

Ramos, who had twice run unsuccessfully for the state House, could not be reached for comment Tuesday night.

Ramos, who faced an accusation of hiding a criminal past by Scripps Treasure Coast Newspapers, had said late last month that this would be his last campaign if he was unable to sway voters in the special election.

Pruitt, who is stepping down a year earlier due to health and financial reasons, said Negron’s experience as a appropriations chair in the state House will put him in position for leadership roles quickly in the Senate.

“There will be no learning curve for Joe Negron and that is what is important for the district,” said Pruitt, R-Port St. Lucie. “He knows all the intricacies and that will bode well for the Treasure Coast and Palm Beach.”

Negron entered his “Victory Party” at the Hutchinson Island Marriott Tuesday night with Pruitt, Senate President Jeff Atwater, R-North Palm Beach, and future Senate President Mike Haridopolos, R-Melbourne.

“He will have a vital role in my administration,” said Haridopolos, who is line to run the Senate starting in 2011 when redistricting and reapportionment sessions begin. “Being from appropriations in the House, I can put him anywhere.”

Negron, in addressing about 300 at the Marriott, jokingly referred to his unsuccessful candidacy as the late replacement for disgraced U.S. Rep. Mark Foley, R-West Palm Beach, in 2006 when his name did not appear on the ballot.

“It’s always helpful to have your name on the ballot,” Negron quipped.

Confident in the outcome, due to pre-election day returns being dominated by ballots submitted by Republicans, along with his holding an decisive financial advantage and receiving strong state and national support, Negron had started to call his election night event his “Victory Party” before the polls opened Tuesday.

The view carried over to others. State Rep. William Snyder, R-Stuart, in introducing Negron Tuesday, called the results “to some extent slightly anti-climatic.”

While the Republican advantage among registered voters in the district has shrunk from 11 percent in 2006 to 5 percent before the special election, the victory keeps a historically Republican seat in the GOP’s hands.

Still, the Alexandria, Va.-based Republican State Leadership Committee, in seeking help for Negron in the campaign, stated that his victory would “send a message to Democrats across the country that the Republican party, and what it stands for, is strong in this southern swing state.”

Final Results

STATE SENATE DISTRICT 28

DISTRICT RESULTS

Joe Negron (R): 33,539; 76.5%

Bill Ramos (D): 10,260; 23.4%

Write-in: 107; 0.002%

(all precincts reporting)

MARTIN COUNTY

Joe Negron (R): 14,205; 76%

Bill Ramos (D): 4,433; 23.72%

Write-in: 54; 0.29%

(52 of 52 precincts reporting)

ST. LUCIE COUNTY

Joe Negron (R): 11,913; 73.32%

Bill Ramos (D): 4,292; 26.42%

Write-in: 42; 0.26%

(54 of 54 precincts reporting)

INDIAN RIVER COUNTY

Joe Negron (R): 2,647; 90.62%

Bill Ramos (D): 268; 9.17%

Write-in: 6; 0.21%

(8 of 8 precincts reporting)

PALM BEACH COUNTY

Joe Negron (R): 4,466; 79.52%

Bill Ramos (D): 1,146; 20.41%

Write-in: 4; 0.07%

(108 of 108 precincts reporting)

OKEECHOBEE COUNTY

Joe Negron (R): 308; 72%

Bill Ramos (D): 121; 28%

Write-in: 1; 0.002%


TOPICS: News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Florida
KEYWORDS: election; fl2010; florida; negron

1 posted on 08/04/2009 8:31:41 PM PDT by LdSentinal
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To: LdSentinal; fieldmarshaldj; Impy; Norman Bates; Joe Brower; JulieRNR21; ExTexasRedhead; ...

It’s a safe district, but a victory is a victory.


2 posted on 08/04/2009 8:36:34 PM PDT by Clintonfatigued (Liberal sacred cows make great hamburger)
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To: Clintonfatigued

Turn out very low, but hubby and I went. Seems as though many tea partiers did as well......


3 posted on 08/04/2009 8:45:43 PM PDT by wombtotomb
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To: wombtotomb

Turnout at the polling places could be low as more folks like me are voting by mail.
Course that may end when they shut down the U.S. Postal service.
I voted Negron two weeks ago.


4 posted on 08/05/2009 1:59:28 AM PDT by Joe Boucher
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To: LdSentinal

I think this is the second GOP victory (one in a state senate to replace a deceased member in one of the NE states) in the last couple of weeks.


5 posted on 08/05/2009 4:20:50 AM PDT by LS ("Castles made of sand, fall in the sea . . . eventually." (Hendrix))
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To: LS

Delaware State Senate seat. The dead democrat had held the seat since the 70’s.

This Florida seat was a hold though, a safe Republican seat.


6 posted on 08/05/2009 3:19:06 PM PDT by Impy (RED=COMMUNIST, NOT REPUBLICAN)
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