2020 Florida Senate election

The 2020 elections for the Florida Senate took place on Tuesday, November 3, 2020, to elect state senators from 20 of 40 districts. The Republican Party has held a Senate majority since 1995. The result was a one-seat gain for the Republicans, thus maintaining their majority.

The elections for U.S. President, U.S. House of Representatives, and the Florida House of Representatives were also held on this date.

Republican operatives, supported by Florida Power & Light, ran sham ghost candidates in three races. In District 37, former senator Frank Artiles had Alex Rodriguez placed on the ballot to successfully siphon votes from Senator José Javier Rodríguez. Both Artiles and Alex Rodriguez were charged and fined for electoral fraud.

Competitive races
The most competitive races are expected to be the Democratic-held open Senate District 3 in North Florida, the Republican-held open District 9 to the northeast of Orlando, the special election in the Tampa area's open Republican-held District 20, the Democratic-held Senate District 37 in South Florida, and the Republican-held open District 39 in South Florida.

2016 Presidential Results and 2020 Candidates in Competitive Races:

Closest races
Seats where the margin of victory was under 10%:
 * 1) District 37, 0.02% gain
 * 2) District 9, 2.7%
 * 3) District 3, 6.8%
 * 4) District 20, 9.6%

Democrats

 * 3rd district: Bill Montford (term-limited)
 * 29th district: Kevin Rader (retiring)
 * 35th district: Oscar Braynon (term-limited)

Republicans

 * 5th district: Rob Bradley (term-limited)
 * 9th district: David H. Simmons (term-limited)
 * 21st district: Bill Galvano (term-limited)
 * 27th district: Lizbeth Benacquisto (term-limited)
 * 39th district: Anitere Flores (term-limited)