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Apr 18, 2026

Republicans Pull Off Stunning Election Victory - Hakeem Jeffries Is Reeling After Hilary Holley Gets The Nod

Washington D.C. — In a powerful display of grassroots strength and voter rejection of the radical Democrat agenda, Republican Hilary Holley delivered a decisive victory in the special election for Florida House District 51, defeating Democrat Edwin Pérez with approximately 55% of the vote.

Holley will replace term-limited Republican Rep. Josie Tomkow in the Polk County-based district. Despite Democrat hopes of flipping the seat amid midterm-year dynamics and economic concerns, voters overwhelmingly chose the far superior candidate who understands the real needs of working families and the agricultural community that powers central Florida.

House Speaker-Designate Sam Garrison praised the win:
“Representative-Elect Hilary Holley in House District 51 will be a tremendous addition to the Florida House of Representatives, given her unmatched experience in the agricultural community. Voters have made the right decision in electing the far superior candidate.”

Holley currently serves as Executive Director of the Florida FFA Foundation, overseeing programs that support more than 65,000 student members across the state. Her background in agricultural education, public service, and legislative work makes her perfectly suited to fight for rural values, strong schools, and economic opportunity in District 51 — which includes Polk City, Davenport, Haines City, Lake Alfred, and Auburndale.

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