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Republican Neal Dunn re-elected in US House District 2 race

Florida’s 2nd Congressional District is largest in Florida by land area

Rep. Neal Dunn. (WKMG)

MARION COUNTY, Fla. – Republican Neal Dunn has been declared the winner of the U.S. House District 2 race.

[LIVE RACE RESULTS: Scroll to bottom of story to see all race returns]

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RACE DETAILS BELOW

Florida’s 2nd Congressional District is the largest congressional district in Florida by land area and includes a lot of the counties in the Panhandle, as well as Marion County. Incumbent Neal Dunn currently holds the seat for U.S. House District 2 and was facing write-in candidate Kim O’Connor on the November ballot.

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Here’s what you need to know about the candidates:

Neal Dunn (R)

Congressman Dunn first assumed office in 2017. His current term ends in January 2021. According to his campaign website, he attended Washington and Lee University, where he was honored as a Distinguished Military Graduate. He then attended George Washington University Medical School and completed his residency training at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. After that, he served 10 years in the U.S. Army and in 1990, moved to North Florida. That’s where he began his Urology practice at Panama City. At the beginning of the 116th Congress, Dunn was appointed to serve on the House Committee on Veterans' Affairs, the House Committee on Agriculture, and the House Committee on Science, Space and Technology. He has sponsored bills supporting veterans and coastal communities, as well as voted for protecting and securing Florida’s coastline.

Kim O’Connor (WRI)

This independent attorney was a write-in candidate. She first graduated from the University of South Florida with a philosophy degree then got her law degree at the University of Florida. She had her own legal practice and has served as the assistant city attorney in Key West. Her political experience includes her time as Hillsborough County Soil and Water Conservation Supervisor, District 2 and Ochlockonee River Soil and Water Conservation Supervisor, District 3. Her campaign website says she supports legalizing marijuana, Medicare for all and Black Lives Matter.


Election Day is Nov. 3.

Click here or visit ClickOrlando.com/results2020 to learn more about what you can expect to see on your ballot.


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Brooke is a news producer and has been with News 6 since January 2018. She grew up in Coral Springs and graduated from the University of Central Florida in 2015 with a bachelor's degree in broadcast journalism. Before she came back to Central Florida, she worked in Fort Myers.

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