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which resulted in a grand jury investigation that ultimately cleared Mapoles' son of criminal charges. Evers ended up defeating Mapoles handily, winning renomination with 73% of the vote. He was re-elected unopposed in the general election that year, and then again in 2004 and 2006. In 2008, he faced Ryan Gilbert in the Republican primary, but defeated him easily, winning renomination with 76% of the vote, and was re-elected in the general election without opposition.
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In 2012, following the reconfiguration of the state's legislative districts, the 2nd District was redrawn and made more compact, trading the reach down to Panama City for more of Escambia and Santa Rosa Counties. Evers ran for re-election, which he won unopposed. When he sought re-election in 2014,
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primary. Hilliard ended up receiving a plurality of the vote in the initial primary election, receiving 27% of the vote to Evers' 25%, Reeves' 24%, Golden's 17%, Middlebrooks' 4%, and Rose's 2%, but because he did not receive a majority, a runoff election was held between Evers and Hilliard. In a
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When Evers ran for re-election in 2002 to his first full term, he was challenged in the Republican primary by Santa Rosa County Commissioner Byrd Mapoles. During the campaign, Evers' daughter found the cell phone of Mapoles' son next to an Evers roadside campaign sign that had been knocked down,
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to author legislation that would have allowed individuals with concealed-carry permits to bring guns onto college and university campuses, but the bill ultimately died in the Florida Senate when the Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee,
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nominee and a retired oil technician. Owing to the conservative nature of the district, Evers defeated Cook in a landslide, winning his first term in the legislature with 77% of the vote.
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ran in the special election to succeed him, and resigned from his seat in the legislature. A special election was called to replace Miller in the 1st District, which included northern
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close election, Evers narrowly defeated Hilliard, winning 54% of the vote to Hilliard's 46%. Advancing to the general election, Evers faced Eddie Cook, the
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in the Republican primary, but Murzin opted to run for a seat on the Escambia County Commission instead, so Evers faced
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was unable to seek re-election due to term limits, Evers ran to succeed him in the 2nd District, which stretched from
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Evers was killed in a single-vehicle automobile accident on August 21, 2017, near his home in
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Evers wrote a number of pieces of legislation concerning guns. Following the
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nominee, and defeated him by a wide margin with 79% of the vote.
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Evers announced that in 2016 he would run for election to
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Florida Senate
Durell Peaden
Florida House of Representatives
1st
Jeff Miller
Doug Broxson
Milton, Florida
Okaloosa County, Florida
Republican
Alma mater
Pensacola Junior College
Republican
Florida Senate
Northwest Florida
Florida House of Representatives
Milton, Florida
Pensacola Junior College
Baker
Joe Scarborough
Florida's 1st congressional district
State Representative
Jeff Miller
Escambia County
Okaloosa County
Santa Rosa County
Republican
Democratic
State Senator
Durell Peaden

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