2001 Florida's 1st congressional district special election

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The 2001 special election for Florida's 1st congressional district took place on October 16, 2001, to fill the vacancy caused by Representative Joe Scarborough's resignation. Florida's 1st congressional district was a staunchly conservative district stretching from Panama City Beach to Pensacola in the Florida Panhandle.

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2001 Florida's 1st congressional district special election

 2000
October 16, 2001 (2001-10-16)
2002 

Florida's 1st congressional district
 
Nominee Jeff Miller Steve Briese John G. Ralls, Jr
Party Republican Democratic Independent
Popular vote 53,247 22,695 5,115
Percentage 65.68% 27.99% 6.31%

U.S. Representative before election

Joe Scarborough
Republican

Elected U.S. Representative

Jeff Miller
Republican

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State Representative Jeff Miller, the Republican nominee, easily defeated Steve Briese, a financial writer and the Democratic nominee.

Democratic primary

Candidates

  • Steve Briese, financial writer, Army veteran[1]
  • Chuck Lynch

Results

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Democratic primary results,[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Steve Briese 12,135 76.80%
Democratic Chuck Lynch 3,666 23.20%
Total votes 15,801 100.00%
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Republican primary

Candidates

  • Jeff Miller, Florida State Representative
  • Michael C. Francisco, retired Air Force Colonel[1]
  • Randy Knepper, former congressional aide to Representative Earl Hutto[3]
  • Bob Condon, attorney, 2000 Republican candidate for Congress[1]
  • Robert "Bob" Pappas, retired Marines Colonel[1]
  • Ken Revell

Results

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Republican primary results[4]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jeff Miller 24,217 54.13%
Republican Michael C. Francisco 7,078 15.82%
Republican Randy Knepper 6,536 14.61%
Republican Bob Condon 3,818 8.53%
Republican Robert "Bob" Pappas 2,805 6.27%
Republican Ken Revell 288 0.64%
Total votes 44,742 100.00%
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General election

Campaign

Political commentators widely expected that Miller, who had previously represented parts of the 1st District in the state legislature, would easily triumph over Briese and John G. Ralls Jr., a podiatrist running as an independent candidate,[5] given the district's strong conservative lean.[3] Nevertheless, to promote his campaign, Briese walked 100 miles across the district. He campaigned on his service in the military, which he argued was particularly important in the aftermath of the September 11 terrorist attacks, which occurred a little more than a month before the election. Given the location of seven military installations in the district, including Pensacola Naval Air Station and Eglin Air Force Base, Briese emphasized both his experience in the military and his time working as a contractor on repair projects for some of the bases.[5] Miller, meanwhile, emphasized his support for then-President George W. Bush, saying, "Our president needs a partner in the 1st Congressional District. I am ready to be that partner."[6] However, all three candidates announced their support for then-President George W. Bush's leadership in the war on terror.[5]

Ultimately, owing to the conservative nature of the district, Miller defeated Briese and Ralls in a landslide, and won his first term in Congress.

Results

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Florida's 1st congressional district special election, 2001[7]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jeff Miller 53,547 65.68
Democratic Steve Briese 22,695 27.99
Independent John G. Ralls, Jr. 5,115 6.31
Write-in 14 0.02
Total votes 81,071 100.00
Republican hold
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By County

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County Jeff Miller
Republican
Steve Briese
Democratic
John Ralls
Independent
All others Margin Total votes cast
# % # % # % # % # %
Bay (part) 1,483 71.2% 557 26.7% 39 1.9% 4 0.2% 926 44.5% 2,083
Escambia 18,851 62.3% 9,616 31.8% 1,769 5.8% 6 0.1% 9,235 30.5% 30,242
Holmes 633 54.6% 506 43.7% 20 1.7% 0 0.0% 127 10.9% 1,159
Okaloosa 18,239 65.4% 7,341 26.3% 2,316 8.3% 0 0.0% 10,898 39.1% 27,896
Santa Rosa 11,601 75.7% 3,012 19.7% 703 4.6% 4 0.1% 8,569 56.0% 15,320
Walton 2,440 55.8% 1,663 38.0% 268 6.1% 0 0.0% 777 17.8% 4,371
Totals53,24765.68%22,69527.99%5,1156.31%140.02%30,55237.69%81,071
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