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Brown-Waite ousts Rep. Thurman
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[Times photo: Daniel Wallace]
Ginny Brown-Waite greets supporters Tuesday night in Spring Hill, after her close victory over U.S. Rep. Karen Thurman appeared more certain. "My two grandchildren are here, and it's all about their future," Brown-Waite told the group. |
By JEFFREY S. SOLOCHEK, Times Staff Writer
© St. Petersburg Times
published November 6, 2002
Republican state Sen. Ginny Brown-Waite won Florida's 5th Congressional District seat Tuesday, narrowly defeating five-term incumbent U.S. Rep. Karen Thurman, whom the national Republican Party had targeted.
Brown-Waite, 59, declared victory with only a handful of precincts in heavily Republican Polk County outstanding and a lead of just more than 3,000 votes. She had remained holed up, away from her victory party in Spring Hill, until just after 10 p.m., when she felt confident enough to emerge.
"Are you all this excited because you've been waiting 10 years for this?" a grinning Brown-Waite asked the crowd, which kept chanting her name. "My two grandchildren are here, and it's all about their future."
Thurman called Brown-Waite just before 11 p.m. to congratulate her. She then gave a fiery speech to backers in which she urged them not to give up the fight for the issues they hold dear, such as Social Security and prescription drug reform.
"We knew it was going to be tough when they changed the district and took the voice away," Thurman said.
The state's Republican-dominated Legislature redrew District 5 to remove heavily Democratic Alachua and Columbia counties and replace them with more Republican-leaning portions of Polk, Sumter and Lake counties.
Brown-Waite bested Thurman in Pasco, Polk, Lake and Sumter counties. She lost her home base of Hernando, Thurman's home county of Citrus, Marion and Levy counties. She claimed a slim victory of 48 percent to 47 percent, which appeared to be outside the realm of a mandatory recount.
Thurman said she had not decided whether to ask for a recount.
No-party candidates Jack Gargan and Brian Moore received about 5 percent of the total vote combined. Write-in candidate David Werder received a handful of votes.
During the six-week campaign, Thurman and Brown-Waite focused on matters important to the senior citizen-heavy district, which includes all of Citrus and Hernando counties and east and central Pasco County. They argued about Social Security benefits, Medicare coverage, prescription drug costs, veterans services and taxes.
The race was marred by harsh negative advertisements -- many misleading.
-- Times staff writer Carrie Johnson contributed to this report.
Back to Election 2002
State
Bush, decisively
Attorney General: Crist's win ensures all-GOP Cabinet
Agriculture Commissioner: Bronson keeps agriculture job
Voters decide price no object for schools
Smoking limited, hog crates enlarged
This election proves mostly smooth sailing
For McBride faithful, his loss cuts deep
Adam Smith: Victory for Bush, but with a hitch
U.S. Congress
5th Dist.: Brown-Waite ousts Rep. Thurman
9th Dist.: Bilirakis extends his winning streak
GOP icon Harris beats ex-Clinton aide
State House
Dist. 46: Fiorentino wins decidedly
State House results
State Senate
Dist. 3: Argenziano nabs seat from incumbent Mitchell
Dist. 11: Fasano trounces ex-Pasco sheriff
Dist. 13: Jones is headed back to capital
Dist. 16: Sebesta easily wins second term
Butterworth Senate bid falls short
Citrus
County Commission: Fowler wins, says he learned lessons; Bartell prevails
County Mosquito Control Board: Incumbent Buzby, 2 newcomers win seats
City of Crystal River: Mayor keeps post; Taylor loses seat; Holmes defeats 2
Glitches are rare as voters fill polls
Hernando
Election smooth and easy
School Board: Wiggins beats Galaydick to keep seat on board
County Commission: Schenck stuns Kingsley; Robinson re-elected
City of Brooksville: Wever holds off Burnett to keep seat
Spring Hill Fire and Rescue: Fire district to remain under county control
Hillsborough
County Commission: Castor pulls ahead of Hart
County School Board: Bricklemyer, Faliero win runoff
Temple Terrace City Council: One incumbent and two newcomers win seats
Auditor referendum headed toward win
Iorio: 'Smoothest election' ever
Pasco
County Commission: Mulieri coasts to victory over Cox
Big turnout, quick turnaround
Dade City charter change rolls toward passage
Pinellas
School Board: Brown's win a Pinellas first
County Commission: Morroni captures second term
Pinellas referendum results
East Lake Special Fire Control Dist. New election, same result: Bobel wins fire board seat
Palm Harbor Fire Rescue: Newcomer tops board chief
A new School Board era begins
Technological glitch taints Pinellas' smooth election
Beach Communities decide on compensation, spending policy
Treasure Island: Yes means no; what now?
New faces are voted into Pinellas Suncoast Fire District
Judiciary
Circuit 6, Group 26 Judge: Babb cruises to victory in judge race
Hillsborough County Circuit Judges: Seats go to Cook, Sierra
Florida Supreme Court: 2 justices headed for retention
Judiciary: Six judges retain their seats
Nation
Bucking history, Republicans hold their own
Democrats gain in governorships
Voter News Service abandons exit poll plans
Without consortium, TV cautious
3 states reject drug reform measures
Control of Senate remains undecided
Computer problems mar vote in Ga., Texas
50 States: Election results
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