Crypto PAC-backed Republicans win US House seats in Florida special elections

Key Points

  • Crypto-friendly Republicans Jimmy Patronis and Randy Fine won special elections for Florida’s 1st and 6th Congressional Districts.
  • Both candidates received significant financial support from the crypto-backed PAC Fairshake.
  • Their victories increase Republican representation in the US House, potentially fostering a crypto-friendly regulatory environment.

Summary

In recent special elections in Florida, Republicans Jimmy Patronis and Randy Fine, both backed by the crypto industry through the Fairshake PAC, secured seats in the US House for Florida’s 1st and 6th Congressional Districts. Patronis replaced Matt Gaetz in the 1st District, defeating Democrat Gay Valimont with 57% of the vote, while Fine took over from Mike Waltz in the 6th District, garnering 56.7% against Democrat Josh Weil. Fairshake, supported by major crypto firms like Coinbase and Ripple, invested heavily in advertising for both candidates, with Fine receiving $1.16 million and Patronis $347,000. Their wins bolster the Republican majority in the House, now at 220 seats, potentially easing the passage of crypto-friendly legislation. This development comes at a time when bills like the GENIUS Act and a Bitcoin reserve bill are under consideration, signaling a growing acceptance of cryptocurrency in legislative agendas.

cointelegraph
April 2, 2025
Crypto
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