Randy Fine Secures Republican Nomination for Florida’s District 6 Seat, Will Face Eric Yonce
Randy Fine, a Republican incumbent, has won his party's primary and will compete against Democrat Eric Yonce for Florida's District 6 seat in the upcoming general election.

Orlando Daytona Beach Melbourne, FL, August 18, 2026 —
Republican incumbent Randy Fine has successfully won his party’s primary election, securing his place as the Republican candidate for Florida’s District 6 seat. Fine will now face Democrat Eric Yonce in the upcoming general election.
The primary election results confirm Fine’s nomination within the Republican party. He will advance to the general election to vie for the District 6 seat against Yonce, who is representing the Democratic party. Further details regarding the primary election’s vote counts or specific margins of victory were not provided in the available information.
Information regarding Eric Yonce’s primary election status, including whether he faced any opposition within the Democratic party or the details of his nomination process, was not available.
District 6 encompasses a specific geographical area within Florida, though the exact boundaries and demographic makeup of the district were not detailed. The responsibilities and scope of the District 6 seat involve representing constituents and participating in legislative processes within the state of Florida.
The general election will determine which candidate ultimately holds the District 6 seat. Election dates and specific details about campaign platforms or policy proposals from either Fine or Yonce were not included in the summary provided.
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