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Democrat Emily Gregory won a March special election to represent Florida’s 87th State House District — the district that includes President Donald Trump’s Mar‑a‑Lago estate — defeating Trump‑endorsed Republican Jon Maples by about 2.4 percentage points (roughly 797 votes). Gregory, a first‑time candidate and small‑business owner who campaigned on affordability, health care and insurance costs, will take a seat in a GOP‑dominated legislature but her victory is symbolic.
Democrats also narrowly flipped a Tampa‑area state Senate seat (Brian Nathan) in the same round.
The wins are the latest in a string of special and off‑cycle victories that analysts and Democratic organisers say total nearly 30 state legislative flips since early 2025, while Republicans have struggled to capture Democratic seats in this period.
Republicans have largely brushed off the results as special‑election anomalies, but some GOP lawmakers privately warn that aggressive redistricting plans — including a Florida special session called by Gov.
Ron DeSantis in April to redraw maps — could make some incumbent seats more vulnerable rather than safer.
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The race’s narrow margin underscores how decisive local turnout and mobilization can be, but commenters repeatedly warned that a solitary, low‑turnout special election is an unreliable indicator of November’s national results.







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