2025 Florida's 1st congressional district special election

2025 Florida's 1st congressional district special election

April 1, 2025

Florida's 1st congressional district
 
Nominee Jimmy Patronis Gay Valimont
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 97,335 72,304
Percentage 56.91% 42.28%

County results
Patronis:      60–70%      70–80%
Valimont:      50–60%

U.S. Representative before election

Matt Gaetz
Republican

Elected U.S. Representative

Jimmy Patronis
Republican

The 2025 Florida's 1st congressional district special election was held on April 1, 2025, to fill a vacant seat in Florida's 1st congressional district previously occupied by Matt Gaetz, who resigned on November 13, 2024, after president-elect Donald Trump nominated him for attorney general of the United States. Gaetz later withdrew his nomination for attorney general on November 21. The following day, Gaetz announced he would not return to Congress. He had been reelected for a sixth term earlier in the month, but declined to take his seat. It is considered a safe Republican district.

The election was held alongside a concurrent special election for Florida's 6th congressional district. The race was called for Patronis almost immediately after polls closed. Despite Patronis' victory, Democrats significantly improved their margins in this election, overperforming their 2024 result by 17.4 percentage points and flipping Escambia County, Valimont's home county and home to Pensacola. Valimont became the first Democrat running for this district to win the county since Earl Hutto in 1992. This is the strongest Democratic performance in this district during the 21st century.