ORLANDO, Fla. – Republicans have chosen a candidate to potentially succeed U.S. Rep. Val Demings as Orlando’s representative in congress.
Calvin Wimbish, a retired Army Green Beret and conservative activist, won in the six-person Republican primary Tuesday night.
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Wimbish won with 45% of the vote in a six-way primary race. Peter Weed and Tuan Le took tied with 13% of the vote.
U.S. Rep Val Demings is leaving her congressional district to run for U.S. Senate. That means U.S. House District 10 is an open seat this year.
The district originally encompassed much of western Orange County, but it was redrawn by the Florida Legislature this year. The district now stretches through the center of the county, from the Pine Hills area across downtown and Winter Park to Bithlo.
Wimbish will face the Democratic nominee, as well as a no-party affiliate candidate, Jason Holic.
Here is more about the Republican candidates for U.S. House District 10.
Votes
%
Lateresa "L.A." Jones(R)
Tuan Le(R)
Thuy "Twee" Lowe(R)
Willie Montague(R)
Peter Weed(R)
Calvin B. Wimbish(R)
(0 / 226)
Lateresa Jones
Lateresa Jones is a small business owner. She said she is running because nothing has gotten better for U.S. House District 10 under Rep. Demings. Jones wants to close America’s borders, finish building the wall and increase ICE border agents. She blames illegal immigrants for crime in the district. She also wants to abolish the U.S. Department of Education.
Tuan Le
Tuan Le is an engineer and small businessman living in Orlando. In his career, he worked with NASA and Lockheed Martin. He is running on a platform that he describes as Make America Safe first, with a heavy focus on fighting China’s influence. He also wants to increase affordable housing, improve the environment, stop illegal immigration, increase pay for teachers and enact term limits for Congress.
Thuy Lowe
Thuy Lowe is a real estate investor and business owner in Orange County. She was a refugee from Vietnam. She has run for Congress before.
Lowe is running on an America First agenda, including school choice, increasing border security, energy independence, protecting gun rights and supporting law enforcement.
Willie Montague
Dr. Willie Montague is a pastor at Gravity Church in Orlando and a nonprofit founder.
Montague is running on a conservative platform that includes strengthening gun rights, banning abortion, strengthening border security, expanding school vouchers and shrinking the size of government.
Peter Weed
Weed is an entrepreneur in Orlando with experience in several industries. He is a Christian conservative running on a conservative platform that includes expanding American oil production, increasing affordable housing, reforming and enhancing the legal immigration system and stopping all illegal immigration, expanding school vouchers, banning abortion and keeping the military strong.
Calvin Wimbish
Calvin Wimbish is a U.S. Army green beret, NJROTC instructor and conservative activist.
Wimbish is running on a platform that includes shrinking the size of the federal government and paying down the debt, a varied energy portfolio (oil, wind, solar, nuclear), restoring pipeline production, school choice, advocates closing the borders, is anti-abortion and pro-gun rights, and believes in championing “peace through strength.”
Votes
%
Lateresa "L.A." Jones(R)
Tuan Le(R)
Thuy "Twee" Lowe(R)
Willie Montague(R)
Peter Weed(R)
Calvin B. Wimbish(R)
(0 / 226)