What Moves Florida Politics
June 10, 2026
Good morning, Florida.
The race for Governor is officially underway, constitutional battles over property taxes are gaining momentum, and several key congressional campaigns are beginning to draw endorsements and attention from political insiders. Here’s what is moving Florida politics today.
๐๏ธ UNDER THE DOME
Byron Donalds Officially Qualifies for Governor
Republican Congressman Byron Donalds has officially qualified for Florida’s 2026 gubernatorial race, becoming one of the first major candidates to complete the process. Backed by President Donald Trump, Donalds enters the race as the early Republican frontrunner and continues to dominate early polling.
Why it matters: Donalds’ official qualification marks a major milestone in the race to succeed Gov. Ron DeSantis and signals that Florida’s next gubernatorial battle is entering a new phase.
โก๏ธ Read More: Byron Donalds Officially Qualifies for Florida Governorโs Race
๐ณ๏ธ ELECTION WATCH
Laurel Lee Endorses CFO Blaise Ingoglia
U.S. Rep. Laurel Lee has endorsed Florida Chief Financial Officer Blaise Ingoglia, adding another influential Republican voice to his growing list of supporters.
Ingoglia has focused heavily on government accountability, spending oversight, and protecting taxpayer dollars since taking office.
โก๏ธ Read More: U.S. Rep. Laurel Lee Endorses Blaise Ingoglia for Florida CFO
Kevin Steele Receives Endorsement from Attorney General James Uthmeier
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier announced his endorsement of Kevin Steele in Florida’s 7th Congressional District race.
The endorsement gives Steele additional credibility among conservative voters and strengthens his position heading into the campaign season.
โก๏ธ Read More: Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier Endorses Kevin Steele for Congress
๐ฐ MONEY TRAIL
Property Tax Proposal Faces Constitutional Questions
A proposed constitutional amendment dealing with Florida property taxes may face several legal challenges before voters ever have an opportunity to weigh in.
Supporters argue the proposal could provide relief to homeowners, while critics contend it could create significant funding issues for local governments and public services.
Why it matters: Property taxes remain one of the most important issues for Florida voters heading into 2026.
โก๏ธ Read More: Florida Voters to Decide Major Property Tax Relief Plan in November Election
๐ THE SWAMP
Jacksonville Spending Under Increased Scrutiny
Florida CFO Blaise Ingoglia continues highlighting what his office describes as wasteful and excessive spending within Jacksonville government operations.
State officials say the review is part of a broader effort to improve transparency and accountability in local government spending.
โก๏ธ Read More: CFO Blaise Ingoglia Targets Jacksonville Budget, Calls $275 Million in Spending โWastefulโ
๐ INVESTIGATIONS
Government Accountability Remains a Top Issue
Taxpayer watchdog groups and state officials continue monitoring spending practices across Florida as local governments face increasing pressure to justify budgets and expenditures.
Expect additional audits, investigations, and oversight efforts throughout the summer.
โก๏ธ Read More: Florida Investigations
๐ WHAT’S NEXT
Florida political observers will be watching:
โ Additional gubernatorial candidates qualifying for the ballot
โ Developments surrounding the property tax amendment
โ New congressional fundraising reports
โ Additional endorsements in key races
โ Gov. Ron DeSantis’ next budget decisions
๐ RELATED COVERAGE
โก๏ธ Byron Donalds Officially Qualifies for Governor
โก๏ธ Laurel Lee Endorses Blaise Ingoglia
โก๏ธ CFO Blaise Ingoglia Announces Wasteful Spending in Jacksonville
โก๏ธ James Uthmeier Endorses Kevin Steele for Congress
โก๏ธ Property Tax Referendum Could Face Constitutional Challenges
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