For related races, watch 2024 United States House of Representatives elections
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All 3 seats in the United States House of Representatives | ||
Party | Republican | Democratic |
Seats before | 2 | 1 |
Seats after | 3 | 0 |
Seat change | +1 | -1 |
The 2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Magnolia were held on November 5, 2024, to elect the three U.S. representatives from the state of Magnolia, one from each of the state's three congressional districts. The elections coincided with other elections to the House of Representatives, elections to the United States Senate, and various state and local elections.
District 1[]
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Nominee | Ashley Dixon | Kobe Hawthorne |
Party | Republican | Democratic |
Percentage | 55.1% | 40.9% |
Incumbent U.S. Representative Ari Forman Republican |
Magnolia's 1st district encompasses the totality of the state of Florida. The incumbent at the time was Ari Forman, who was elected in 2022 with 57.8% of the vote. He announced his retirement and his intention to run for senator of Magnolia.
Republican primary[]
Candidates[]
Nominee[]
- Ashley Dixon, politician.
Declined[]
- Ari Forman, incumbent U.S. representative (2023 - 2025).
- Maria Hernández, politician. (disqualified)
Democratic primary[]
Candidates[]
Nominee[]
- Kobe Hawthorne, politician.
Declined[]
- Phillip Hart, politician.
- Tommia Cuddles, politician. (disqualified)
General election[]
Candidate | Party | Percentage | |
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Ashley Dixon | Republican | 55.1% | |
Kobe Hawthorne | Democratic | 40.9% | |
Other | 4.0% | ||
Total | 100.0% |
District 2[]
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Nominee | Bella Rose |
Party | Republican |
Percentage | 100.0% |
Incumbent U.S. Representative NPC Democrat Democratic |
Magnolia's 2nd district encompasses the states of Alabama and Mississippi. The incumbent at the time was NPC Democrat, who went on to suceed Brandon Tucker, who resigned from congress. He announced his retirement.
Democratic primary[]
Candidates[]
Declined[]
- Brandon Tucker, former U.S. representative (2023). (disqualified)
- Woody Brown Jr., candidate for U.S. representative in 2022.
Republican primary[]
Candidates[]
Nominee[]
- Bella Rose, politician.
Declined[]
- Kimberly Edwards, De Facto incumbent U.S. representative (2024). (disqualified)[1]
Candidate | Party | Percentage | |
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Bella Rose | Republican | 100.0% | |
Total | 100.0% |
District 3[]
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Nominee | Gears Braixen |
Party | Republican |
Percentage | 100.0% |
Incumbent U.S. Representative Brody Bullen Republican |
Magnolia's 3rd district encompasses the states of Louisiana and Arkansas. The incumbent at the time was Brody Bullen, who was elected for the first time in 2022 with 58.6% of the vote. He announced his intention to run for re-election, but due to his unpopularity with voters and the Republican Party the Republican National Conference opted to recruit someone, sucessfully recruiting Gears Braixen from Concord, Brody Bullen seeked re-election as a representative but in Erie's 3rd district.
Republican primary[]
Candidates[]
Nominee[]
- Gears Braixen, politician.
Declined[]
- Brody Bullen, incumbent U.S. representative. (withdrew; ran for re-election in Erie's 3rd district)
Democratic primary[]
Candidates[]
Declined[]
- Felicity Price, 2022 candidate for U.S. representative in Magnolia's 3rd district.
Candidate | Party | Percentage | |
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Gears Braixen | Republican | 100.0% | |
Total | 100.0% |
Notes/References[]
- ↑ Kimberdy Edwards was recognized as the Magnolia 2nd Representative by congress after being appointed by the governor, her status was unknown, however, it was later clarifyied NPC Democrat takes Tucker's place, and later Edwards was found to be an alt account of Chris Sola-Martinez.
See also[]
Elections in the United States | ||
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House of Representatives | Concord | Chesapeake | Appalachia | Magnolia | Erie | Amarillo | Yellowstone | Cascade | |
Governors | Chesapeake | Magnolia | Erie | Cascade | |
2024 | President | Concord | Chesapeake | Appalachia | Magnolia | Erie | Amarillo | Yellowstone | Cascade |
Senate | Concord | Chesapeake | Magnolia | Erie | Yellowstone | Cascade | |
House of Representatives | Concord | Chesapeake | Appalachia | Magnolia | Erie | Amarillo | Yellowstone | Cascade | |
Governors | Concord | Appalachia | Amarillo | Yellowstone | |
2026 | Senate | Appalachia | Magnolia | Erie | Amarillo | Cascade (reg.) | Cascade (reg.) |
House of Representatives | Concord | Chesapeake | Appalachia | Magnolia | Erie | Amarillo | Yellowstone | Cascade | |
Governors | Chesapeake | Magnolia | Erie | Yellowstone (spe.) | Cascade | |
2028 | President | Concord | Chesapeake | Appalachia | Magnolia | Erie | Amarillo | Yellowstone | Cascade |
Senate | Concord | Chesapeake | Appalachia | Amarillo | Yellowstone | Cascade (spe.) | |
House of Representatives | Concord | Chesapeake | Appalachia | Magnolia | Erie | Amarillo | Yellowstone | Cascade | |
Governors | Concord | Appalachia | Amarillo | Yellowstone |