© 2025 WGCU News
PBS and NPR for Southwest Florida
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00 0:00
Available On Air Stations

Curt Clawson Wins Special Election To Fill Trey Radel's Former Seat In U.S. House

Ashley Lopez
/
WGCU

Republican Candidate and retired CEO Curt Clawson won Trey Radel’s former seat in Congress Tuesday night.

Despite a low turnout, Clawson beat Democrat April Freeman with 67 percent of the vote.

His win was largely expected. Florida’s 19th congressional district, which includes Lee and Collier Counties, is solidly Republican.

Clawson told a crowded room of his supporters that his victory is unifying following a heated primary.

“After the primary on the 22nd of April, we said that one of our priorities was to bring back unity within our party in Southwest Florida,” he said. “I say tonight is a pretty good step in the right direction.”

The district has been without representation in the U.S House since late January when former Congressman Trey Radel resigned following a cocaine bust. Clawson said he's headed to Washington first thing this morning.

“I think that the House is in session,” he said. “So, I think there’s active votes. So, we need to get up and get educated as quickly as we can. We haven’t done too much of that because we didn’t want to act presumptuous in terms of the outcome. So, we got to get up there and get our feet on the ground as quickly as we can."

Clawson made a lot of money during his time in the private sector as the CEO of a major tire supplier. He spent millions of his own money on a pricey campaign, which included an ad during Super Bowl halftime. 

Ashley Lopez is a reporter forWGCUNews. A native of Miami, she graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a journalism degree.
Trusted by over 30,000 local subscribers

Local News, Right Sized for Your Morning

Quick briefs when you are busy, deeper explainers when it matters, delivered early morning and curated by WGCU editors.

  • Environment
  • Local politics
  • Health
  • And more

Free and local. No spam. Unsubscribe anytime.

More from WGCU
  • Temperatures will be about 20 degrees below average for this time of year, and the wind will make it feel even colder! How long will it last?
  • Gray Catbirds are in a bird family known as the “Mimidae” – because they mimic other birds, other animals, and even mechanical sounds. Other members of their family in Florida include the Brown Thrasher and the Northern Mockingbird – two excellent mimics that we often see and hear year-round as they feed, sing, and nest in relatively open vegetation. They often mimic the vocalizations of other bird species and it has been suggested that their mimicry may send the message that the area is crowded – and cause other birds to search for food elsewhere.
  • Personal connections, aggressive lobbying and hundreds of thousands of dollars in campaign contributions fueled the rapid rise of an obscure school bus camera vendor, BusPatrol, which quickly became a major player in a niche industry that didn’t exist in Florida until last year. That success represented a remarkable turnaround for a company with a troubled history of allegations that it values revenue over public safety and opportunity over ethics. BusPatrol’s reversal in fortunes, already evident in other states, echoes the comeback of Florida state Rep. Vicki Lopez, once a down-and-out Lee County commissioner, with whom BusPatrol is inextricably linked.