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Results: 2018 Florida Primary election

QUICK LINK: Here's a list of all the races/results in the 2018 Florida Primary   

MORE RESULTS: U.S. Senator | U.S. Congress | Governor | Attorney General | State Senator, State Representative  

RACES BY COUNTY: Duval County | St. Johns County | Nassau County | Clay County | Baker County | Columbia County | Putnam County | Union County 

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9:27 P.M. UPDATE: The Associated Press calls U.S. Rep. Al Lawson as the winner for the Democratic primary for Congressional District 5, defeating former Jacksonville Mayor Alvin Brown.

9:22 P.M. UPDATE:  The Associated Press is calling Andrew Gillum for Democratic nominee for governor in Florida primary election.

8:57 P.M. UPDATE: Ashley Moody wins Republican nomination for Florida Attorney General.

8:47 P.M. UPDATE: AP calls Nancy Soderberg for the Democratic nomination for U.S. House in Florida's 6th congressional district.

8:43 P.M. UPDATE: The property tax increase passed in Clay County. The money in the tax will be used for more school resource officers.

8:30 P.M. UPDATE: The Associated Press calls Governor Rick Scott as winner for GOP U.S. Senate nominee.

8:10 P.M. UPDATE: Ron DeSantis is projected to be the winner of the GOP governors race, according to the Associated Press.

7 P.M. UPDATE: Polls have closed in the Eastern Time Zone part of the state.

6 P.M. UPDATE: In Clay County, the school district is hoping its new property tax rate will get passed.

Officials say they do not have enough money to put a school resource officer in every elementary school. A a lot of voters coming in and out say they can pay an extra $100 a year for their kids’ safety, and some voters say say the school needs to find somewhere else to find the money.

For results in Clay County, click here. 

5:30 P.M. UPDATE: It's decision day for dozens of candidates in fast-growing St. Johns County — and that means keeping tabs on several key contests, including the race for St. Augustine mayor. 

Also up for grabs are seats on the school board and county commissioner in District 4.

“It’s my first time voting in Florida,” Jane Longmire said. “I was very excited to do it. I’ve been following the campaigns on the television, hope i made the right choices."

For results in St. Johns County, click here. 

4 P.M. TUESDAY: An 84-year-old Florida man says he's "done with Republicans," adding that he's for "any Democrat."

Jim McCauley and his 79-year-old wife Nancy voted for Gwen Graham for governor in the Democratic primary on Tuesday. They cast ballots at the Mainland, a retirement community in Pinellas Park, which is near St. Petersburg.

McCauley says he's always voted "by the man" and not the party. He didn't vote for President Donald Trump.

He says he and his wife remember when Graham's father, Bob Graham, was governor and were "very, very happy with him." He says they believe his daughter can follow in his footsteps.

2 P.M. TUESDAY: An Action News Jax Viewer reported concerns at Precinct 608 at the Mandarin Public Library off San Jose Boulevard.  Since cameras were not allowed in voting locations, Action News Jax reporter Cole Heath watched as several voters had to insert their ballots several times before the machine accepted them.

“Are you concerned about your ballot not being counted?" Heath asked voter Wendy Regas.

“No,” Regas answered, “Because the ballot ran through, so I don’t think it would have run through if it hadn’t accepted it," Regas responded when asked why she wasn't concerned.

Quick look at the key Florida races: 

REPUBLICAN GUBERNATORIAL PRIMARY

Agriculture Commissioner Adam Putnam faces U.S. Rep. Ron DeSantis in a race where President Donald Trump has taken DeSantis' side. Putnam was elected to the state House in 1996 at the age of 22, elected to the U.S. House in 2000, and to his current job in 2010. He was considered a shoo-in for the Republican nomination. Then in December, Trump tweeted out his support for DeSantis, who wasn't even in the race at the time. DeSantis announced his candidacy in January. While Putnam was focused on a grassroots campaign, DeSantis was an almost nightly feature on Fox News, usually defending Trump.

DEMOCRATIC GUBERNATORIAL PRIMARY

Florida's Democratic primary is the most crowded since 1978, the year Bob Graham eventually won the governor's race. Coincidentally, Graham's daughter, former U.S. Rep. Gwen Graham, is on the ballot and has been polling favorably. The Democratic ballot is also one of the most diverse Florida has seen. Of the five major candidates, only Orlando-businessman Chris King is a white, Christian man. Graham could become Florida's first female governor; Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum could become the state's first black governor; and either former Miami Beach Mayor Philip Levine or billionaire Jeff Greene could be the state's second Jewish governor.

AGRICULTURE COMMISSIONER

The Republican primary for this open Cabinet seat has gained most of the attention. State Rep. Matt Caldwell, state Sen. Denise Grimsley, former state Rep. Baxter Troutman and former Army Col. Mike McCalister are vying for the seat Putnam is leaving because of term limits. Caldwell is backed by the National Rifle Association and has focused his media campaign on being pro-gun. Grimsley comes from a family of cattle ranchers and citrus growers. Troutman is a businessman and citrus grower. McCalister has been nearly invisible in the campaign. The Democratic primary is a contest between Homestead Mayor Jeffrey Porter, lobbyist Nikki Fried and environmentalist Roy Walker.

ATTORNEY GENERAL

The Democratic and Republican primaries have each been particularly nasty - and there almost wasn't a Democratic primary. Democratic state Rep. Sean Shaw has more money and establishment support, but he filed a lawsuit to get Tampa attorney Ryan Torrens off the ballot. Torrens responded by suing Shaw for libel. Just four days before the primary, a judge agreed that Torrens used an illegal donation to pay the qualifying fee to get on the ballot, and ruled that no votes for him should be counted. But an appeals judge put a stay on the decision on Monday, keeping Torrens' campaign alive. On the Republican side, auto-dealer lawyer and state Rep. Frank White has been running as a Trump-style conservative, while former judge and prosecutor Ashley Moody is running on her experience in court. White has attacked Moody for suing Trump over a failed Tampa development project, while Moody has attacked White as a car salesman turned politician.

CONGRESS

Four incumbent members of Congress are leaving their seats, setting up some interesting primaries. And three incumbents - Republican U.S. Rep. Matt Gaetz and Democratic U.S. Reps. Al Lawson and Darren Soto - are facing serious challenges within their own parties. Among the most watched races is the scramble to replace Republican U.S. Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen in a district that should favor Democrats. The best-known candidate in that race is Donna Shalala, who served as President Bill Clinton's Health and Human Services secretary. Gaetz won a crowded Republican primary two years ago with only 36 percent of the vote. He's being challenged by Cris Dosev, who had 20 percent of the vote in 2016 primary. Soto is being challenged by the man he replaced in Congress - Alan Grayson. Soto won a crowded primary with only 36 percent of the vote. Al Lawson is being challenged by former Jacksonville Mayor Alvin Brown. Republican U.S. Rep. Dennis Ross is giving up his seat and state Rep. Neil Combee and state Rep. Ross Spano are battling for the Republican nomination in a heavily GOP district. Republican U.S. Rep. Tom Rooney is also leaving Congress in a heavily Republican district, meaning the primary winner between state Sen. Greg Steube and state Rep. Julio Gonzalez will likely go to Washington. And the seat DeSantis is leaving to run for governor has two primaries. Republican businessmen John Ward and Michael Walz and former state Rep. Fred Costello face off in the Republican primary. On the Democratic side, former United Nations ambassador and member of President Bill Clinton's National Security Council Nancy Soderberg faces two opponents in a race where she's had strong national backing.

U.S. SENATE

Republican Gov. Rick Scott has a primary, but it's a foregone conclusion that he will beat Rocky De La Fuente, who is running for Senate in several states and hasn't had a visible campaign in Florida. Once the election is official, Scott will face Democratic Sen. Bill Nelson.