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DOME Weekend Briefing: Five Florida Political Stories to Watch This Weekend

Florida State Capitol in Tallahassee ahead of the July 2026 DOME Weekend Briefing.
The Florida Capitol in Tallahassee as statewide campaigns, court cases and election preparations continue ahead of Florida's Aug. 18 primary. Photo: The Florida Pundit.

From the Governor’s race to the courtroom, campaign trail and local governments, here’s what Florida political insiders are watching this weekend.

๐Ÿ›๏ธ DOME is The Florida Pundit’s weekend briefing covering the people, policies, campaigns, courts and controversies shaping Florida politics.


๐Ÿ›๏ธ Under the Dome

Fishback ballot lawsuit heads toward pivotal July 21 hearing

One of the biggest stories in Florida politics remains the legal challenge seeking to remove Republican gubernatorial candidate James Fishback from the ballot over the state’s seven-year residency requirement.

Leon County Circuit Judge David Frank has scheduled a two-day evidentiary hearing beginning July 21โ€”less than a month before Florida’s Aug. 18 Republican primaryโ€”giving both sides little time to prepare. The outcome could significantly reshape the Republican gubernatorial contest.


Governor’s race enters its final month before the primary

With early voting approaching, the Republican race continues to center on U.S. Rep. Byron Donalds, who maintains a substantial advantage in public polling and fundraising.

Meanwhile, Lt. Gov. Jay Collins, former House Speaker Paul Renner and James Fishback continue campaigning aggressively, focusing on debates, grassroots outreach and conservative policy issues as they attempt to close the gap before ballots are cast.


๐Ÿ—ณ๏ธ Election Watch

Florida voters are now just weeks away from the Aug. 18 primary.

Campaigns across the state are shifting into full voter-contact mode, with television advertising, digital outreach, absentee ballot programs and candidate forums expected to increase throughout July.

Election officials continue encouraging voters to verify their registration status, confirm polling locations and request vote-by-mail ballots before upcoming deadlines.


โš–๏ธ Courts & Government

Several high-profile legal disputes continue to dominate Florida political headlines:

  • The Fishback eligibility lawsuit remains on an accelerated court schedule.
  • Litigation challenging Florida’s new domestic terrorist designation law continues moving through federal court.
  • Additional election-related lawsuits are expected as candidate qualifying disputes move toward trial.

The coming weeks could produce several significant judicial decisions with statewide political implications.


๐Ÿ’ฐ Money Trail

Campaign finance reports continue to show significant spending in statewide races as candidates prepare for the final weeks before the Republican and Democratic primaries.

Television advertising, direct mail and digital fundraising are expected to accelerate throughout July as campaigns compete for undecided voters.


๐Ÿ”Ž Investigations

Government accountability remains one of the defining themes of Florida politics this election cycle.

From ethics investigations and public records disputes to government spending, transparency issues and campaign finance questions, accountability stories continue driving coverage across state government and local politics.

The Florida Pundit will continue monitoring court filings, public records and official documents as these stories develop.


๐Ÿ‘€ What We’re Watching Next Week

Watch for several major developments:

  • The countdown to the July 21 Fishback eligibility hearing.
  • New campaign finance reports.
  • Additional endorsements in statewide races.
  • Election-related court filings.
  • Legislative and executive actions affecting Florida government.
  • New polling in Florida’s governor’s race.

Why It Matters

Florida’s 2026 elections will determine the state’s next governor, Cabinet officers, members of Congress and legislative leaders while shaping policy on taxes, immigration, education, public safety and government accountability.

With the primary just weeks away, nearly every political development now carries increased significance.


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