Rebekah Jones wins U.S. House primary, will face Rep. Matt Gaetz


  • Rebekah Jones said she was fired from Florida’s health department in 2020 for not distorting COVID-19 data. State officials said she was fired for insubordination.
  • Jones won a majority of votes in her U.S. House primary election despite a brief disqualification, which she appealed.
  • She now lines up to face incumbent Rep. Matt Gaetz for a U.S. House seat.

An ousted Florida data scientist who said she was fired for refusing to manipulate COVID-19 numbers and emerged as a critic of Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis over his handling of the pandemic won her U.S. House primary race and will challenge Rep. Matt Gaetz, one of former President Donald Trump’s staunchest supporters, for a seat in Congress. 

Rebekah Jones won Tuesday’s Democratic primary in northwestern Florida’s first congressional district, setting up a chance to unseat the incumbent Gaetz, who has represented the district since 2017. 

Jones was vaulted into the public eye during the early stages of the pandemic after she was fired from her position at the Florida Department of Public Health.

The Democratic nominee said she was fired for speaking out about what she said was the state’s manipulation of COVID-19 data, while state officials said she was fired for insubordination. 



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