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The 2022 Florida gubernatorial election will take place on November 8, 2022, to elect the Governor of Florida. Incumbent Republican Governor Ron DeSantis will be eligible to seek a second term.
Republican primary
Candidates
Potential
- Ron DeSantis, incumbent governor
Democratic primary
Candidates
Potential
- Lauren Book, state senator
- Randolph Bracy, State Senator
- Bob Buckhorn, former Mayor of Tampa
- Janet Cruz, incumbent Florida state senator and former minority leader of the Florida House of Representatives
- Nikki Fried, incumbent Agriculture Commissioner
- Dan Gelber, Mayor of Miami Beach, former Minority Leader of the Florida House of Representatives, former State Senator and nominee for Attorney General in 2010
- Andrew Gillum, former Mayor of Tallahassee and nominee for Governor in 2018
- Chris King, nominee for lieutenant governor in 2018
- Philip Levine, former Mayor of Miami Beach and candidate for Governor in 2018
- Kionne McGhee, incumbent minority leader of the Florida House of Representatives
- Patrick Murphy, former U.S. Representative and nominee for U.S. Senator in 2016
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