Florida Senator Steve Oelrich announces he’ll seek new GOP congressional seat
Jan 23, 2012
The following article was published in the Tampa Bay Times on January 23, 2012:
Oelrich announces he’ll seek new GOP Congressional seat
Sen. Steve Oelrich, R-Gainesville, made it official Monday and filed paperwork to run for Congress in a new congressional seat in North Central Florida that appears to have emerged in both House and Senate redistricting maps.
Oelrich, a former Alachua County sheriff, had indicated he would run for the open seat last fall and now appears ready to take the plunge. The proposed Republican-leaning district is more solidly Republican in the House version of the map (District 3) than the Senate’s version (District 6.) They do that by dividing the City of Gainesville, a Democrat-rich community, into two and linking Democrats to the sprawling multi-county black majority district now held by U.S. Rep. Corrine Brown.
The seat is one of the two new districts Florida receives because of its population growth since the 2000 census. Aware of the desire to retain a Republican majority in Congress, the Republican-led Legislature has divided the districts between the parties, making one a Republican seat in North Central Florida and the other an Hispanic-leaning seat in the Orlando region that state Sen. Gary Siplin, an Orlando Democrat is seeking.
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