Florida, Ron DeSantis and special session
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In Florida, voters will make several decisions in key races in 2026, including who will become the next governor.
While we won’t elect a president, in Florida we will decide who should fill some very important seats in government.
Angie Windhauser (REP): CEO of nonprofit Gods Finest Hour Drama Outreach of Florida, ran for U.S. Senate in 2016 and 2018, ran for president in 2020 and 2024. Also currently running for U.S. House District 10. (no campaign website found)
If you think it's too early to think about the 2026 elections more than a year away, think again. Candidates have already filed for several Florida offices, and 26 have filed with the Florida Department of Elections, to run for governor. Others have ...
Florida voters in 2026 will decide who succeeds Ron DeSantis as governor, who should run the Florida Legislature, who should represent them in the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and they’ll decide on races for county and city governments.
"It's not a year thing, it's a month thing," Republican Rep. Carlos Giménez said of his hopes for new elections in Venezuela.
The year began with unprecedented national influence. On January 20th, Donald Trump returned to the White House for his second, nonconsecutive term, the first time a Floridian has held the presidency.
Florida and local Treasure Coast elections among stories like Buc-ee's, Vero Beach and St. Lucie airports, urban expansion to dominate news in 2026.