OSCEOLA COUNTY, Fla. - Here's where to find election results for races on the ballot in Osceola County. Live results will start to become available in Central Florida after the polls close at 7 p.m. on Election Day.
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Osceola County Races
Ninth Judicial Circuit State Attorney
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Andrew Bain*
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Monique Haughton Worrell(D)
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Seth Hyman(R)
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*Incumbent
9th Judicial Circuit Judge Group 15
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Jeffrey Ashton *
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Alicia L. Peyton
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*Incumbent
Osceola County Clerk of Courts
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Kelvin Soto *(D)
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Jossue Lorenzo (R)
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*Incumbent
Osceola County Sheriff
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Marcos R. Lopez*(D)
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Donnie Martinez(R)
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*Incumbent
Osceola County Tax Collector
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Bruce Vickers *(D)
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Rafael Martinez (R)
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*Incumbent
Osceola County Property Appraiser
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Katrina Scarborough *(D)
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Geny Shunnar (R)
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*Incumbent
Osceola County Supervisor of Elections
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Mary Jane Arrington*(D)
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James T. Trautz Jr.(R)
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*Incumbent
Osceola County Commission District 1
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Peggy Choudry *(D)
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Disvany Martinez (R)
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*Incumbent
Osceola County Commission District 3
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Brandon Arrington *(D)
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FiorD'Aliza Frias (R)
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Eric Montgomery (L)
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*Incumbent
Osceola County School Board District 5
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Scott Ramsey *
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Paula Bronson
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*Incumbent
Orange County School Sales Tax Referendum
Referendum to continue the one-half cent sales surtax to fund construction, reconstruction and improvement of school facilities.
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Osceola County Conservation Bonds Referendum
Referendum to allow the county to continue to raise bonds to acquire, manage, restore and improve natural areas from development.
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Kissimmee Commission Seat 1
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Noel Ortiz
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Lisandra Román
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Kissimmee Commission Seat 3
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Carlos Alvarez III*
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Nichole Wagoner de Arguello
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*Incumbent
Kissimmee Mayor/Commission Seat 5
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John Cortes
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Jackie Espinosa
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St. Cloud Mayor/Council Seat 1
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Tony Busby
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Chris Robertson
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St. Cloud Council Seat 2
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Jennifer A. Paul
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Mandy Shafer
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Anthem Park CDD Seat 4
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Gerald Harrington
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Yasiris Santos Nieves
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Anthem Park CDD Seat 5
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Gail Dee
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Daniel Pabon
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Harmony CDD Seat 1
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Melissa D. Grove
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Daniel Leet
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Harmony CDD Seat 3
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Brittany V. Corone
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Kerul Kasse
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Harmony CDD Seat 5
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Mark LeMenager
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Brendan J. McGovern
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Julie Nichols Williams
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VillaSol CDD Seat 2
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Ramón E. Bermudez
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Ariel Correa
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VillaSol CDD Seat 3
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Servando "Junior" Comas
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Mark A. Gosdin
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Windward CDD Seat 2
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Greg Bobonik
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Ernest C. Hofer
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Windward CDD Seat 3
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Timothy Kattner
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Timothy J. Peltier
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What's on the ballot
Here are the races and amendments on the ballot if you are voting in Osceola County. View a full list of Osceola candidates HERE.
NOTE: Everything listed here will be on ballots in Osceola County, but U.S. House, Florida House and Senate and local races may be different depending on where you live.
U.S. President
Donald J. Trump (REP): Website
Kamala D. Harris (DEM): Website
Chase Oliver (LPF): Website
Claudia De la Cruz (PSL): Website
Randall Terry (CPF): Website
Peter Sonski (ASP): Website
Jill Stein (GRE): Website
Shiva Ayyadurai (Write-in): Website
Cherunda Fox (Write-in): Website
U.S. Senate
Rick Scott (incumbent) (REP): Website
Debbie Mucarsel-Powell (DEM): Website
Feena Bonoan (LPF): Website
Ben Everidge (NPA): Website
Tuan TQ Nguyen (NPA): Website
NEWS 6 COVERAGE:
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Debbie Mucarsel-Powell to face incumbent Rick Scott for US Senate
U.S. House
CONGRESS DISTRICT 9
Thomas Chalifoux (REP): Website
Darren Soto (DEM): Website
Marcus Carter (NPA): Website
NEWS 6 COVERAGE: What to know about the US House District 9 election in Florida
Florida Senate
District 25
Jose Martinez (REP): Website
Kristen Arrington (DEM): Website
NEWS 6 COVERAGE: Meet the candidates for Florida Senate District 25 in the November election
Florida House
DISTRICT 35
Erika Booth (REP): Website
Tom Keen (incumbent) (DEM): Website
NEWS 6 COVERAGE: Meet the candidates for Florida House District 35 on the November ballot
DISTRICT 45
Carolina Amesty (incumbent) (REP): Website
Leonard Spencer (DEM): Website
NEWS 6 COVERAGE: Meet the candidates for Florida House District 45 in the November election
DISTRICT 46
Michael Cruz (incumbent) (REP): Website
Jose Alvarez (DEM): Website
Ivan A. Rivera (NPA): No website found
DISTRICT 47
Paula A. Stark (incumbent) (REP): Website
Maria Revelles (DEM): Website
Judge Retention Y/N?
SUPREME COURT
Renatha Francis: Website
Meredith Sasso: Website
SIXTH DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL
Paetra Brownlee: Court website
Roger Gannam: Court website
Joshua Mize: Court website
Jared Smith: Court website
Keith White: Court website
State Attorney
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
Monique Worrell (DEM): Website
Andrew Bain (incumbent) (NPA): Website
NEWS 6 COVERAGE:
Meet the candidates for Florida Ninth Circuit state attorney in the November election
Lawsuit alleges fraud, corruption in Orange-Osceola State Attorney race
Circuit Judge
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT GROUP 15
Jeffrey Ashton (incumbent): Court website
Alicia L. Peyton: Website
Florida Constitutional Amendments
Vote yes for approval. Vote no for rejection.
AMENDMENT 1: Partisan Election of Members of District School Boards (Article IX, Section 4 and Article XII)
Proposing amendments to the State Constitution to require members of a district school board to be elected in a partisan election rather than a nonpartisan election and to specify that the amendment only applies to elections held on or after the November 2026 general election. However, partisan primary elections may occur before the 2026 general election for purposes of nominating political party candidates to that office for placement on the 2026 general election ballot.
NEWS 6 COVERAGE: What passing Florida Amendment 1 would mean for school boards and elections
AMENDMENT 2: Right to Fish and Hunt (Article I, Section 28) Proposing an amendment to the State Constitution to preserve forever fishing and hunting, including by the use of traditional methods, as a public right and preferred means of responsibly managing and controlling fish and wildlife. Specifies that the amendment does not limit the authority granted to the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission under Section 9 of Article IV of the State Constitution.
NEWS 6 COVERAGE: Everything to know about Florida Amendment 2 on fishing and hunting
AMENDMENT 3: Adult Personal Use of Marijuana (Article X, Section 29)
Allows adults 21 years or older to possess, purchase, or use marijuana products and marijuana accessories for non-medical personal consumption by smoking, ingestion, or otherwise; allows Medical Marijuana Treatment Centers, and other state licensed entities, to acquire, cultivate, process, manufacture, sell, and distribute such products and accessories. Applies to Florida law; does not change, or immunize violations of, federal law. Establishes possession limits for personal use. Allows consistent legislation. Defines terms. Provides effective date.
The amendment's financial impact primarily comes from expected sales tax collections. If legal today, sales of nonmedical marijuana would be subject to sales tax and would remain so if voters approve this amendment. Based on other states' experiences, expected retail sales of non-medical marijuana would generate at least $195.6 million annually in state and local sales tax revenues once the retail market is fully operational, although the timing of this occurring is unclear. Under current law, the existing statutory framework for medical marijuana is repealed six months after the effective date of this amendment which affects how this amendment will be implemented. A new regulatory structure for both medical and nonmedical use of marijuana will be needed. Its design cannot be fully known until the legislature acts; however, regulatory costs will probably be offset by regulatory fees. Other potential costs and savings cannot be predicted.
NEWS 6 COVERAGE: Here's what to know about Florida Amendment 3 on recreational marijuana
AMENDMENT 4: Amendment to Limit Government Interference with Abortion (Article 1, New Section)
No law shall prohibit, penalize, delay, or restrict abortion before viability or when necessary to protect the patient's health, as determined by the patient's healthcare provider. This amendment does not change the Legislature's constitutional authority to require notification to a parent or guardian before a minor has an abortion.
The proposed amendment would result in significantly more abortions and fewer live births per year in Florida. The increase in abortions could be even greater if the amendment invalidates laws requiring parental consent before minors undergo abortions and those ensuring only licensed physicians perform abortions. There is also uncertainty about whether the amendment will require the state to subsidize abortions with public funds. Litigation to resolve those and other uncertainties will result in additional costs to the state government and state courts that will negatively impact the state budget. An increase in abortions may negatively affect the growth of state and local revenues over time. Because the fiscal impact of increased abortions on state and local revenues and costs cannot be estimated with precision, the total impact of the proposed amendment is indeterminate.
NEWS 6 IN-DEPTH COVERAGE: What you need to know about Florida Amendment 4 on abortion on the November ballot
AMENDMENT 5: Annual Adjustments to the Value of Certain Homestead Exemptions (Article VII, Section 6 and Article XII)
Proposing an amendment to the State Constitution to require an annual adjustment for inflation to the value of current or future homestead exemptions that apply solely to levies other than school district levies and for which every person who has legal or equitable title to real estate and maintains thereon the permanent residence of the owner, or another person legally or naturally dependent upon the owner is eligible. This amendment takes effect January 1, 2025.
NEWS 6 IN-DEPTH COVERAGE: Here is what Florida Amendment 5, annual adjustments to homestead exemptions, means for voters
AMENDMENT 6: Repeal of Public Campaign Financing Requirement (Article VI, Section 7)
Proposing the repeal of the provision in the State Constitution which requires public financing for campaigns of candidates for elective statewide office who agree to campaign spending limits.
NEWS 6 IN-DEPTH COVERAGE: Florida Amendment 6 on campaign money explained
County Races
CLERK OF COURTS
Jossue Lorenzo (REP): LinkedIn page
Kelvin Soto (incumbent) (DEM): Website
SHERIFF
Donnie Martinez (REP): Website
Marcos R. Lopez (incumbent) (DEM): Website
NEWS 6 COVERAGE: Meet the candidates for Osceola County sheriff
TAX COLLECTOR
Rafael Martinez (REP): Website
Bruce Vickers (incumbent) (DEM): City website
PROPERTY APPRAISER
Geny Shunnar (REP): Website
Katrina Scarborough (incumbent) (DEM): Website
SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS
James T. Trautz Jr. (REP): Website
Mary Jane Arrington (incumbent) (DEM): Website
COMMISSION DISTRICT 1
Disvany Martinez (REP): Website
Peggy Choudhry (incumbent) (DEM): Website
COMMISSION DISTRICT 3
FiorD'Aliza Frias (REP): Website
Brandon Arrington (incumbent) (DEM): Website
Eric Montgomery (LPF): Website
SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT 5
Paula Bronson: Website
Scott Ramsey (incumbent): Website
COUNTY REFERENDUM
Bonds To Renew Environmental Lands Conservation Program And To Improve And Protect Water Quality: To renew Osceola County's environmentally sensitive lands program, for purposes of preserving lands from development by acquiring, managing, restoring and improving natural areas for protection of water quality, wildlife habitat, and providing passive recreation, shall Osceola County issue bonds up to $70 million, maturing within twenty years, bearing interest not exceeding the maximum legal rate, payable from a renewed levy of the current 0.25 mill ad valorem tax, with full public disclosure of all spending?
Yes, For Bonds
No, Against Bonds
NEWS 6 COVERAGE: What to know about Osceola County's land conservation referendum on the November ballot
Kissimmee
COMMISSION SEAT 1
Noel Ortiz: Facebook page
Lisandra Román: Facebook page
COMMISSION SEAT 3
Carlos Alvarez III (incumbent): Facebook page
Nichole Wagoner de Arguello: Website
MAYOR/COMMISSION SEAT 5
John Cortes: Website
Jackie Espinosa: Website
St. Cloud
COUNCIL SEAT 2
Jennifer A. Paul: Website
Mandy Shafer: Website
MAYOR/COUNCIL SEAT 1
Tony Busby: Website
Chris Robertson: Website
VillaSol
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT SEAT 2
Ramón E. Bermúdez: No website found
Ariel Correa: No website found
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT SEAT 3
Servando "Junior" Comas: No website found
Mark A. Gosdin: No website found
Anthem Park
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT SEAT 4
Gerald Harrington: No website found
Yasiris Santos Nieves: No website found
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT SEAT 5
Gail Dee: No website found
Daniel Pabon: No website found
Windward
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT SEAT 2
Greg Bobonik: No website found
Ernest C. Hofer: No website found
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT SEAT 3
Timothy Kattner: No website found
Timothy J. Peltier: No website found
Harmony
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT SEAT 1
Melissa D. Grove: No website found
Daniel Leet: No website found
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT SEAT 3
Brittany V. Corone: No website found
Kerul Kasse: No website found
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT SEAT 5
Mark LeMenager: No website found
Brendan J. McGovern: No website found
Julie Nichols Williams: No website found
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