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The 2018 Florida Attorney General election took place on November 6, 2018, to elect the Attorney General of Florida. Incumbent Republican Attorney General Pam Bondi was term-limited and could not seek re-election to a third consecutive term. Republican candidate Ashley Moody defeated Democrat Sean Shaw, with the election being called after 93% of the precincts reporting. Moody won by about 6 percentage points, which was the widest margin of any Florida statewide race in 2018.

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  • The 2018 Florida Attorney General election took place on November 6, 2018, to elect the Attorney General of Florida. Incumbent Republican Attorney General Pam Bondi was term-limited and could not seek re-election to a third consecutive term. Republican candidate Ashley Moody defeated Democrat Sean Shaw, with the election being called after 93% of the precincts reporting. Moody won by about 6 percentage points, which was the widest margin of any Florida statewide race in 2018. (en)
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  • 2018 Florida Attorney General election (en)
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  • Frank White (en)
  • Sean Shaw (en)
  • Ashley B. Moody (en)
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  • Jeffrey Marc Siskind (en)
  • Ryan Torrens (en)
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  • ;U.S. Representatives * Lincoln Díaz-Balart, former U.S. Representative * Matt Gaetz, U.S. Representative ;Statewide officials * Pam Bondi, Attorney General of Florida ;State legislators * Clay Ingram, State Representative * Tom Lee, State Senator * Joe Negron, State Senator , President of the Florida Senate * Wilton Simpson, State Senator * Jay Trumbull, State Representative * Dana Young, State Senator ;Mayors and other municipal officials * Mike Adkinson, Walton County Sheriff * Phil Archer, 18th Judicial Circuit State Attorney * Paul Blackman, Highlands County Sheriff * David Borrero, Sweetwater City Commissioner * Ed Brodsky, 12th Judicial Circuit State Attorney * William Cervone, 8th Judicial Circuit State Attorney * Chad Chronister, Hillsborough County Sheriff * Angelina "Angel" Colonneso, Manatee County Clerk of Court * Bruce Colton, 19th Judicial Circuit State Attorney * Victor Crist, Hillsborough County Commissioner * Daryl Daniels, Clay County Sheriff * Henry Dean, St. Johns County Commissioner * John Drew, Nassau County Tax Collector * William O. Farmer, Jr., Sumter County Sheriff * Tommy Ford, Bay County Sheriff * Peyton C. Grinnell, Lake County Sheriff * Bob Gualtieri, Pinellas County Sheriff * Brian Haas, 10th Judicial Circuit State Attorney * Ken Hagan, Hillsborough County Commissioner * Darrell Harris, Hendry County Commissioner * Mike Harrison, Gulf County Sheriff * Pamm Henderson, Mayor of Callaway * Glenn Hess, 14th Judicial Circuit State Attorney * Michael Hickox, Nassau County Property Appraiser * Al Higginbotham, Hillsborough County Commissioner * Mark Hunter, Columbia County Sheriff * Bill Husfelt, Bay County Superintendent of Schools * Wayne Ivey, Brevard County Sheriff * Melody Johnson, Volusia County School Board Member * Grady Judd, Polk County Sheriff * Ed Helley, Volusia County Councilman * Brad King, 5th Judicial Circuit State Attorney * Bill Kinsaul, Bay County Clerk of Court * Tom Knight, Sarasota County Sheriff * Arnold Lanier, Hardee County Sheriff * R.J. Larizza, 7th Judicial Circuit State Attorney * Bill Leeper, Nassau County Sheriff * Deryl Loar, Indian River County Sheriff * Bernie McCabe, 6th Judicial Circuit State Attorney * Bobby McCallum, Levy County Sheriff * Bob McKee, Lake County Tax Collector * Alfred Kenneth "Mac" McNeill, Jr., Jefferson County Sheriff * Jared Miller, Wakulla County Sheriff * Sandy Murman, Hillsborough County Commissioner * Tod Neville, St. Augustine City Commissioner * Al Nienhuis, Hernando County Sheriff * Chris Nocco, Pasco County Sheriff * Wayne Padgett, Taylor County Sheriff * Marion Poitevint, Gilchrist County Commissioner * Kevin Rambosk, Collier County Sheriff * Rick Ramsay, Monroe County Sheriff * Scotty Rhoden, Baker County Sheriff * Bobby Schultz, Gilchrist County Sheriff * Rhonda Skipper, Walton County Tax Collector * A.J. Smith, Franklin County Sheriff * William Snyder, Martin County Sheriff * George Spicer, Nassau County Commissioner * Ben Stewart, Madison County Sheriff * Francis X. Suarez, Mayor of Miami * Justin Taylor, Nassau County Commissioner * Mike Thomas, Mayor of Panama City Beach * William Truex, Charlotte County Commissioner * Dennis Ward, 16th Judicial Circuit State Attorney * Mike Williams, Duval County Sheriff * Steve Whidden, Hendry County Sheriff * Stacy White, Hillsborough County Commissioner ;Organizations *Florida Chamber of Commerce * Florida Police Benevolent Association * Maggie's List ;Newspapers * Miami Herald (en)
  • ;U.S. Representatives * Jeff Miller, former U.S. Representative * John Rutherford, U.S. Representative ;State legislators * Cord Byrd, State Representative * Neil Combee, former state representative * Brad Drake, State Representative * Mel Ponder, State Representative (en)
  • ;State legislators * John Cortes, State Representative * Amy Mercado, State Representative * Victor M. Torres Jr., State Senator (en)
  • ;Former U.S. Executive Branch officials *Joe Biden, 47th Vice President of the United States ;U.S. Senators * Bob Graham, 38th Governor of Florida and former U.S. Senator from Florida ;Statewide officials * Alex Sink, former Chief Financial Officer of Florida, Democratic nominee for Governor in 2010, Democratic nominee for U.S. House in 2014 ;Mayors and other municipal leaders * Dave Aronberg, 15th Judicial Circuit State Attorney * Jack Campbell, 2nd Judicial Circuit State Attorney * Andrew Warren, 13th Judicial Circuit State Attorney ;Organizations * Florida Education Association * Florida Professional Firefighters * Florida Young Democrats * Florida Police Benevolent Association (en)
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  • Frank White (en)
  • Attorney General (en)
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  • Sean Shaw (en)
  • Ashley Moody (en)
  • Ryan Torrens (en)
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  • The 2018 Florida Attorney General election took place on November 6, 2018, to elect the Attorney General of Florida. Incumbent Republican Attorney General Pam Bondi was term-limited and could not seek re-election to a third consecutive term. Republican candidate Ashley Moody defeated Democrat Sean Shaw, with the election being called after 93% of the precincts reporting. Moody won by about 6 percentage points, which was the widest margin of any Florida statewide race in 2018. (en)
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