When the state's legislative districts were redrawn in 2012, Stargel opted to run for the
Florida Senate in the
15th District rather than seek re-election. She faced
Auburndale Mayor Jack Myers and Ron Rushing in the
Republican primary, but defeated them handily, winning 63% of the vote to Myers's 22% and Rushing's 14%. In the general election, Stargel squared off with Stego Blue, the
Democratic nominee and a
United States Navy veteran. The
Orlando Sentinel reluctantly endorsed Stargel, whom they called "another reliable vote for her party's agenda" over Blue due to his "[lack of] basic knowledge of state issues," noting, "Voters don't have a better option in this race." She ended up defeating Blue with ease, winning her first term in the
Florida Senate with 58% of the vote. During the 2014 legislative session, microbrewers lobbied the legislature to pass legislation to allow them to sell half-gallon containers of beer, which are illegal under state law. Stargel sponsored legislation that would have allowed the microbrewers to sell the half-gallon containers, but would "heavily redistrict the sale of virtually all craft beer sold by microbrewers" by requiring that they sell their product through a distributor. She remarked, "In states where beer is unregulated, the per capita production is significantly higher. Higher beer production and higher consumption go hand-in-hand. As a social conservative, this is why I believe we need to keep regulations on alcoholic beverages in place and not have unregulated beer widely available in the marketplace. Social issues greatly impact economic issues, and we must seek a balance on both." Stargel's district was reconfigured and renumbered after court-ordered redistricting in 2016. She was elected in
Florida's 22nd Senate district at the
2016 Florida Senate election. ==References==