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Democrat Emily Gregory won a special election on March 24 to represent Florida’s House District 87, a seat that includes President Donald Trump’s Mar‑a‑Lago estate, defeating Trump‑endorsed Republican Jon Maples by roughly 51% to 49% — a margin of about 797 votes (2.4 percentage points). The district had been reliably Republican: the prior GOP incumbent won by 19 points in 2024 and Trump carried the area by double digits.
Gregory, a first‑time candidate and small‑business owner focused on affordability, health care and insurance costs, ran a local issues campaign and will be sworn in ahead of an April special legislative session.
Democrats also picked up a closely contested state Senate seat in the Tampa area the same night.
The result is the latest in a string of special‑election gains for Democrats in 2025–26 that party officials say amount to more than two dozen flipped state legislative seats since Trump returned to the White House; Republicans have pushed back, warning that special elections are poor predictors of November outcomes.
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Comments add that a second Florida seat (Senate District 14) flipped narrowly and could prompt a recount, and place the wins in a pattern of 2026 Democratic special‑election gains that may signal tougher midterm terrain for Republicans; allegations of mail‑vote fraud in the thread are unsubstantiated.





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