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THE FLORIDA BAR 2010 MERIT RETENTION POLL HAVE CONSIDERABLE KNOWLEDGE HAVE LIMITED KNOWLEDGE GRAND TOTAL RETAIN NOT RETAIN TOTAL RETAIN NOT RETAIN TOTAL RETAIN NOT RETAIN TOTAL JUDGE # % # % # # % # % # # % # % # Supreme Court Charles T. Canady 877 83% 181 17% 1,058 1,136 88% 153 12% 1,289 2,013 86% 334 14% 2,347 Jorge Labarga 821 87% 120 13% 941 974 90% 114 10% 1,088 1,795 88% 234 12% 2,029 James E.C. Perry 604 82% 130 18% 734 890 87% 134 13% 1,024 1,494 85% 264 15% 1,758 Ricky L. Polston 646 82% 143 18% 789 885 87% 129 13% 1,014 1,531 85% 272 15% 1,803 1 st DCA Nikki Ann Clark 612 84% 114 16% 726 437 85% 76 15% 513 1,049 85% 190 15% 1,239 Paul M. Hawkes 249 47% 277 53% 526 299 67% 148 33% 447 548 56% 425 44% 973 Charles J. Kahn, Jr. 550 69% 244 31% 794 347 73% 128 27% 475 897 71% 372 29% 1,269 Phil Padovano 949 92% 77 8% 1,026 489 91% 46 9% 535 1,438 92% 123 8% 1,561 Lori S. Rowe 174 69% 79 31% 253 275 79% 74 21% 349 449 75% 153 25% 602 Kent Wetherell 290 77% 88 23% 378 372 81% 90 19% 462 662 79% 178 21% 840 Jim Wolf 613 84% 115 16% 728 360 85% 64 15% 424 973 84% 179 16% 1,152 2nd DCA Marva L. Crenshaw 486 87% 73 13% 559 432 85% 74 15% 506 918 86% 147 14% 1,065 Patricia Kelly 303 87% 45 13% 348 389 89% 46 11% 435 692 88% 91 12% 783 Nelly N. Khouzam 708 93% 57 7% 765 401 90% 47 10% 448 1,109 91% 104 9% 1,213 Robert Morris 465 93% 33 7% 498 360 91% 36 9% 396 825 92% 69 8% 894 Stevan T. Northcutt 640 94% 43 6% 683 449 92% 39 8% 488 1,089 93% 82 7% 1,171 Craig C. Villanti 448 90% 52 10% 500 378 90% 44 10% 422 826 90% 96 10% 922 Douglas A. Wallace 351 90% 39 10% 390 343 91% 35 9% 378 694 90% 74 10% 768 3 rd DCA Frank A. Shepherd 400 79% 108 21% 508 394 85% 68 15% 462 794 82% 176 18% 970 Linda Ann Wells 423 85% 72 15% 495 414 89% 50 11% 464 837 87% 122 13% 959 4th DCA Cory J. Ciklin 410 86% 69 14% 479 383 88% 51 12% 434 793 87% 120 13% 913 Dorian K. Damoorgian 500 87% 75 13% 575 421 90% 48 10% 469 921 88% 123 12% 1,044 Jonathan D. Gerber 540 91% 52 9% 592 367 90% 43 10% 410 907 91% 95 9% 1,002 Robert M. Gross 630 92% 54 8% 684 376 90% 43 10% 419 1,006 91% 97 9% 1,103 Spencer D. Levine 303 78% 85 22% 388 366 87% 55 13% 421 669 83% 140 17% 809 Melanie G. May 639 89% 83 11% 722 402 89% 51 11% 453 1,041 89% 134 11% 1,175 5th DCA Jay Cohen 453 87% 70 13% 523 382 88% 50 12% 432 835 87% 120 13% 955 Jacqueline R. Griffin 603 92% 55 8% 658 394 89% 50 11% 444 997 90% 105 10% 1,102 Bruce W. Jacobus 410 90% 45 10% 455 332 89% 41 11% 373 742 90% 86 10% 828 David A. Monaco 501 91% 47 9% 548 387 89% 50 11% 437 888 90% 97 10% 985 Vincent G. Torpy, Jr. 455 90% 53 10% 508 348 87% 53 13% 401 803 88% 106 12% 909 Copyright 2010 Election Services Corp. Page 1 of 2

THE FLORIDA BAR 2010 MERIT RETENTION POLL Retention Poll Summary Total Returns by Internet 918 17.31% Total Returns by Mail 4,384 82.69% Total Returns 5,302 100.00% Total Ballots Distributed 64,621 Percent Returned 8.20% Copyright 2010 Election Services Corp. Page 2 of 2

THE FLORIDA BAR 2012 MERIT RETENTION POLL HAVE CONSIDERABLE KNOWLEDGE HAVE LIMITED KNOWLEDGE GRAND TOTAL RETAIN NOT RETAIN TOTAL RETAIN NOT RETAIN TOTAL RETAIN NOT RETAIN TOTAL JUDGE # % # % # # % # % # # % # % # Supreme Court R. Fred Lewis 2,953 91% 302 9% 3,255 2,051 93% 152 7% 2,203 5,004 92% 454 8% 5,458 Barbara J. Pariente 3,126 89% 400 11% 3,526 1,972 89% 240 11% 2,212 5,098 89% 640 11% 5,738 Peggy A. Quince 3,020 89% 364 11% 3,384 1,973 90% 217 10% 2,190 4,993 90% 581 10% 5,574 1 st DCA Simone Marstiller 428 84% 83 16% 511 584 86% 96 14% 680 1,012 85% 179 15% 1,191 Stephanie Ray 455 85% 79 15% 534 627 88% 88 12% 715 1,082 87% 167 13% 1,249 Ron Swanson 412 86% 65 14% 477 595 89% 76 11% 671 1,007 88% 141 12% 1,148 Brad Thomas 411 67% 200 33% 611 592 83% 118 17% 710 1,003 76% 318 24% 1,321 2nd DCA Anthony K. Black 717 94% 42 6% 759 768 93% 56 7% 824 1,485 94% 98 6% 1,583 Darryl C. Casanueva 847 93% 64 7% 911 819 93% 59 7% 878 1,666 93% 123 7% 1,789 Charles A. Davis Jr. 666 92% 60 8% 726 774 92% 64 8% 838 1,440 92% 124 8% 1,564 Edward C. LaRose 728 93% 53 7% 781 739 93% 54 7% 793 1,467 93% 107 7% 1,574 3 rd DCA Angel A. Cortinas 682 83% 137 17% 819 801 89% 99 11% 900 1,483 86% 236 14% 1,719 Kevin Emas 1,289 95% 71 5% 1,360 752 91% 72 9% 824 2,041 93% 143 7% 2,184 Ivan F. Fernandez 916 92% 84 8% 1,000 770 90% 84 10% 854 1,686 91% 168 9% 1,854 Leslie B. Rothenberg 895 75% 304 25% 1,199 796 82% 176 18% 972 1,691 78% 480 22% 2,171 Richard J. Suarez 913 91% 88 9% 1,001 767 90% 89 10% 856 1,680 90% 177 10% 1,857 4th DCA Burton C. Conner 707 91% 73 9% 780 816 92% 73 8% 889 1,523 91% 146 9% 1,669 Carole Y. Taylor 782 90% 87 10% 869 835 92% 77 8% 912 1,617 91% 164 9% 1,781 Retention Poll Summary Total Returns by Internet 1,846 23.49% Total Returns by Mail 6,011 76.51% Total Returns 7,857 100.00% Total Ballots Distributed 68,243 Percent Returned 11.51% Copyright 2012 Election Services Corp. Page 1 of 1

HAVE CONSIDERABLE KNOWLEDGE HAVE LIMITED KNOWLEDGE GRAND TOTAL RETAIN NOT RETAIN TOTAL RETAIN NOT RETAIN TOTAL RETAIN NOT RETAIN TOTAL 1 st DCA # % # % # # % # % # # % # % # Robert T. Benton 485 92% 41 8% 526 399 90% 44 10% 443 884 91% 85 9% 969 Joseph Lewis, Jr. 329 89% 42 11% 371 432 91% 41 9% 473 761 90% 83 10% 844 Scott Makar 363 80% 93 20% 456 403 85% 72 15% 475 766 82% 165 18% 931 Tim Osterhaus 194 82% 43 18% 237 327 84% 64 16% 391 521 83% 107 17% 628 Clay Roberts 298 84% 55 16% 353 396 86% 63 14% 459 694 85% 118 15% 812 2nd DCA Chris W. Altenbernd 967 96% 44 4% 1,011 647 93% 47 7% 694 1,614 95% 91 5% 1,705 Morris Silberman 687 95% 37 5% 724 522 93% 40 7% 562 1,209 94% 77 6% 1,286 Daniel H. Sleet 427 92% 38 8% 465 435 90% 50 10% 485 862 91% 88 9% 950 3 rd DCA Barbara Lagoa 347 85% 60 15% 407 412 86% 67 14% 479 759 86% 127 14% 886 Thomas Logue 379 91% 38 9% 417 382 88% 51 12% 433 761 90% 89 10% 850 Vance E. Salter 494 92% 41 8% 535 396 88% 54 12% 450 890 90% 95 10% 985 4th DCA Alan O. Forst 207 74% 73 26% 280 359 82% 79 18% 438 566 79% 152 21% 718 Mark W. Klingensmith 274 78% 76 22% 350 395 85% 67 15% 462 669 82% 143 18% 812 W. Matthew Stevenson 440 92% 39 8% 479 442 92% 41 8% 483 882 92% 80 8% 962 Martha C. Warner 661 93% 47 7% 708 469 92% 42 8% 511 1,130 93% 89 7% 1,219 5th DCA Wendy W. Berger 214 76% 69 24% 283 400 85% 68 15% 468 614 82% 137 18% 751 Kerry I. Evander 329 89% 42 11% 371 392 90% 42 10% 434 721 90% 84 10% 805 Charles Alan Lawson 342 91% 34 9% 376 390 90% 44 10% 434 732 90% 78 10% 810 Richard B. Orfinger 446 92% 41 8% 487 506 92% 43 8% 549 952 92% 84 8% 1,036 William David Palmer 320 87% 46 13% 366 379 89% 46 11% 425 699 88% 92 12% 791 Thomas D. Sawaya 437 93% 33 7% 470 484 91% 45 9% 529 921 92% 78 8% 999 F. Rand Wallis 229 85% 41 15% 270 335 87% 51 13% 386 564 86% 92 14% 656 Retention Poll Summary Total Returns by Internet 1,386 26.62% Total Returns by Mail 3,820 73.38% Total Returns 5,206 100.00% Total Ballots Distributed 70,467 Percent Returned 7.39% THE FLORIDA BAR 2014 MERIT RETENTION POLL The election results and any additional information in connection therewith provided by ESC hereunder or in any report delivered by ESC in connection therewith are provided solely for the benefit of the Board of Directors or equivalent governing body of your organization in connection with the services provided hereunder or any other services rendered in connection therewith and shall not otherwise be reproduced for any other purpose, made public or provided to the membership of your organization (other than to report such actual election results) or any other person or entity without the express prior written consent of ESC. Copyright 2014 Election Services Corp. Page 1 of 1

THE FLORIDA BAR 2016 MERIT RETENTION POLL HAVE CONSIDERABLE KNOWLEDGE HAVE LIMITED KNOWLEDGE GRAND TOTAL RETAIN NOT RETAIN TOTAL RETAIN NOT RETAIN TOTAL RETAIN NOT RETAIN TOTAL # % # % # # % # % # # % # % # Supreme Court Charles T. Canady 1,299 79% 343 21% 1,642 1,458 88% 197 12% 1,655 2,757 84% 540 16% 3,297 Jorge Labarga 1,684 91% 170 9% 1,854 1,463 92% 131 8% 1,594 3,147 91% 301 9% 3,448 Ricky L. Polston 1,213 80% 310 20% 1,523 1,390 88% 191 12% 1,581 2,603 84% 501 16% 3,104 1st DCA Ross Bilbrey 239 83% 49 17% 288 332 82% 73 18% 405 571 82% 122 18% 693 Susan Kelsey 209 79% 56 21% 265 354 82% 79 18% 433 563 81% 135 19% 698 Lori S. Rowe 251 74% 87 26% 338 361 82% 79 18% 440 612 79% 166 21% 778 Kent Wetherell 368 79% 98 21% 466 421 85% 75 15% 496 789 82% 173 18% 962 Bo Winokur 185 73% 69 27% 254 345 82% 75 18% 420 530 79% 144 21% 674 Jim Wolf 520 89% 64 11% 584 419 89% 52 11% 471 939 89% 116 11% 1,055 2nd DCA John Badalamenti 276 88% 39 12% 315 426 87% 62 13% 488 702 87% 101 13% 803 Marva L. Crenshaw 491 86% 82 14% 573 528 87% 76 13% 604 1,019 87% 158 13% 1,177 Patricia J. Kelly 376 85% 64 15% 440 451 87% 70 13% 521 827 86% 134 14% 961 Nelly N. Khouzam 775 93% 60 7% 835 494 88% 70 12% 564 1,269 91% 130 9% 1,399 Matt Lucas 388 89% 47 11% 435 413 88% 55 12% 468 801 89% 102 11% 903 Robert Morris 517 92% 42 8% 559 431 89% 56 11% 487 948 91% 98 9% 1,046 Stevan Travis Northcutt 634 94% 42 6% 676 530 90% 59 10% 589 1,164 92% 101 8% 1,265 Samuel Salario, Jr. 344 90% 39 10% 383 413 86% 67 14% 480 757 88% 106 12% 863 Craig C. Villanti 526 91% 53 9% 579 453 88% 60 12% 513 979 90% 113 10% 1,092 Douglas Alan Wallace 378 88% 54 13% 432 405 88% 55 12% 460 783 88% 109 12% 892 3rd DCA Edwin A. Scales 607 93% 43 7% 650 561 88% 79 12% 640 1,168 91% 122 9% 1,290 Linda Ann Wells 550 86% 88 14% 638 553 86% 89 14% 642 1,103 86% 177 14% 1,280 Copyright 2016 Election Services Co. Page 1 of 2

THE FLORIDA BAR 2016 MERIT RETENTION POLL HAVE CONSIDERABLE KNOWLEDGE HAVE LIMITED KNOWLEDGE GRAND TOTAL RETAIN NOT RETAIN TOTAL RETAIN NOT RETAIN TOTAL RETAIN NOT RETAIN TOTAL # % # % # # % # % # # % # % # 4th DCA Cory J. Ciklin 626 89% 76 11% 702 536 88% 72 12% 608 1,162 89% 148 11% 1,310 Dorian K. Damoorgian 740 89% 90 11% 830 527 88% 69 12% 596 1,267 89% 159 11% 1,426 Jonathan D. Gerber 790 94% 48 6% 838 489 90% 57 10% 546 1,279 92% 105 8% 1,384 Robert M. Gross 768 92% 67 8% 835 493 90% 54 10% 547 1,261 91% 121 9% 1,382 Spencer D. Levine 543 84% 100 16% 643 529 88% 74 12% 603 1,072 86% 174 14% 1,246 Melanie G. May 803 90% 86 10% 889 531 89% 64 11% 595 1,334 90% 150 10% 1,484 5th DCA Jay Cohen 500 86% 82 14% 582 485 86% 82 14% 567 985 86% 164 14% 1,149 James A. Edwards 359 87% 55 13% 414 412 85% 75 15% 487 771 86% 130 14% 901 Brian Lambert 325 81% 77 19% 402 414 85% 74 15% 488 739 83% 151 17% 890 Vincent G. Torpy, Jr. 504 88% 71 12% 575 447 85% 76 15% 523 951 87% 147 13% 1,098 Retention Poll Summary Total Returns by Internet 1,659 27.80% Total Returns by Mail 4,308 72.20% Total Returns 5,967 100.00% Total Ballots Distributed 74,859 Percent Returned 7.97% The election results and any additional information in connection therewith provided by ESC hereunder or in any report delivered by ESC in connection therewith are provided solely for the benefit of the Board of Directors or equivalent governing body of your organization in connection with the services provided hereunder or any other services rendered in connection therewith and shall not otherwise be reproduced for any other purpose, made public or provided to the membership of your organization (other than to report such actual election results) or any other person or entity without the express prior written consent of ESC. Copyright 2016 Election Services Co. Page 2 of 2

THE FLORIDA BAR 2018 MERIT RETENTION POLL HAVE CONSIDERABLE KNOWLEDGE HAVE LIMITED KNOWLEDGE GRAND TOTAL RETAIN NOT RETAIN TOTAL RETAIN NOT RETAIN TOTAL RETAIN NOT RETAIN TOTAL # % # % # # % # % # # % # % # Supreme Court Alan Lawson 845 86% 135 14% 980 1,018 87% 151 13% 1,169 1,863 87% 286 13% 2,149 1st DCA Harvey Jay 317 84% 59 16% 376 380 85% 67 15% 447 697 85% 126 15% 823 Stephanie Ray 363 87% 52 13% 415 413 84% 77 16% 490 776 86% 129 14% 905 Brad Thomas 307 75% 102 25% 409 384 83% 77 17% 461 691 79% 179 21% 870 Kemmerly Thomas 205 76% 64 24% 269 357 83% 74 17% 431 562 80% 138 20% 700 Allen Winsor 250 77% 75 23% 325 377 82% 85 18% 462 627 80% 160 20% 787 2nd DCA Anthony K. Black 498 91% 52 9% 550 496 90% 57 10% 553 994 90% 109 10% 1,103 Darryl C. Casanueva 567 90% 60 10% 627 527 89% 68 11% 595 1,094 90% 128 10% 1,222 Edward C. LaRose 538 91% 56 9% 594 470 88% 62 12% 532 1,008 90% 118 10% 1,126 Susan H. Rothstein-Youakim 313 85% 57 15% 370 488 87% 71 13% 559 801 86% 128 14% 929 3rd DCA Kevin Emas 871 95% 49 5% 920 490 89% 63 11% 553 1,361 92% 112 8% 1,473 Ivan F. Fernandez 581 89% 72 11% 653 472 85% 83 15% 555 1,053 87% 155 13% 1,208 Norma Shepard Lindsey 508 86% 83 14% 591 458 85% 84 15% 542 966 85% 167 15% 1,133 Robert Joshua Luck 676 92% 55 8% 731 437 86% 71 14% 508 1,113 90% 126 10% 1,239 4th DCA Burton C. Conner 432 88% 58 12% 490 416 81% 97 19% 513 848 85% 155 15% 1,003 Jeffrey T. Kuntz 368 83% 76 17% 444 437 82% 98 18% 535 805 82% 174 18% 979 Carole Y. Taylor 476 89% 56 11% 532 451 84% 86 16% 537 927 87% 142 13% 1,069 5th DCA Eric Eisnaugle 239 59% 167 41% 406 371 71% 152 29% 523 610 66% 319 34% 929 Retention Poll Summary Total Returns by Internet 1,424 27.18% Total Returns by Mail 3,815 72.82% Copyright 2018 Election Services Co. Page 1 of 2

THE FLORIDA BAR 2018 MERIT RETENTION POLL HAVE CONSIDERABLE KNOWLEDGE HAVE LIMITED KNOWLEDGE GRAND TOTAL RETAIN NOT RETAIN TOTAL RETAIN NOT RETAIN TOTAL RETAIN NOT RETAIN TOTAL # % # % # # % # % # # % # % # Total Returns 5,239 100.00% Total Ballots Distributed 76,529 Percent Returned 6.85% The election results and any additional information in connection therewith provided by ESC hereunder or in any report delivered by ESC in connection therewith are provided solely for the benefit of the Board of Directors or equivalent governing body of your organization in connection with the services provided hereunder or any other services rendered in connection therewith and shall not otherwise be reproduced for any other purpose, made public or provided to the membership of your organization (other than to report such actual election results) or any other person or entity without the express prior written consent of ESC. Copyright 2018 Election Services Co. Page 2 of 2