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Ana Cruz is an American lobbyist at Ballard Partners in Tampa, Florida. [1] She was the first Hispanic executive director of the Florida Democratic Party and was a spokesperson for Hillary Clinton’s presidential pampaigns in 2008 and 2016. [2] Cruz is known as “Tampa’s First Lady”, partner of Tampa Mayor, Jane Castor. [3]
The 2026 Florida gubernatorial election will take place on November 3, 2026, to elect the next governor of Florida, alongside other state and local elections. Incumbent Republican Governor Ron DeSantis is term-limited and cannot seek election to a third consecutive term in office.
The 2022 Florida gubernatorial election was held on November 8, 2022, to elect the governor of Florida, alongside other state and local elections.Incumbent Republican governor Ron DeSantis won re-election in a landslide, [1] and defeated the Democratic Party nominee, Charlie Crist, who served as governor of Florida from 2007 to 2011 as a Republican and later as an independent.
Dates to remember ahead of the 2024 Florida General Election Sept. 21: This is the deadline for stateside and overseas military, and out-of-country civilians, to request a vote-by-mail ballot.
A list of key dates through the November election, including mail-in ballot deadlines, debates, and early voting. ... Aug. 19-22 — Democratic National Convention. ... as well as 12 gubernatorial ...
Florida’s extensive list of billionaire residents could also opt to get in the race, as Democrat Jeff Greene did in 2018, or bankroll a candidate of their own.
Florida was a strongly Democratic state before the Civil War, electing only one candidate from the Whig Party (the Democrats' chief opposition at the time). [54] It elected three Republican governors following Reconstruction, but after the Democratic Party re-established control, 90 years passed before voters chose another Republican. Since ...
The following statistics show party affiliation of registered Florida voters: In 1972, Democratic registered 69%, Republican 28%, and 3% other. In 1992, Democratic registered 51%, Republicans 41%, and 8% other. In 2013, Democrats registered 40%, Republicans 35%, and 25% other. [20] In 2016, Democrats registered 38%, Republicans 36%, and 26% ...