Florida Special Legislative Elections

On March 24, Florida held three special legislative elections.

In the State Senate 14th district, the vote is: Democratic 50.2%; Republican 49.8%. That result could be changed once more postal ballots are counted. In 2022, the last time this district voted, the results were: Republican 54.6%; Democratic 45.4%.

In the State House, 51st district, the vote is: Republicans 54.2%; Democratic 45.8%. In November 2024, the results had been: Republican 56.9%; Democratic 43.1%.

In the State House, 87th district, the vote is: Democratic 51.2%; Republican 48.8%. In November 2024, the results had been: Republican 56.9%; Democratic 43.1%.

California Secretary of State Releases Tentative List of Candidates for June 2, 2026; Sixty Candidates on Ballot for Governor

On March 23, the California Secretary of State released a tentative list of candidates who will appear on the ballot for partisan state office and U.S. House. The list is tentative because there are still six lawsuits pending for excluded candidates.

The tentative list includes sixty candidates for Governor. This the second-highest number of candidates for a single office (not including presidential elector) in California history. The highest was 135 candidates running for Governor in the recall election of 2003.

Among the 60 gubernatorial candidates are 24 Democrats, 21 with the label “No party preference”, 13 Republicans, and one each from the Libertarian and Peace & Freedom Parties. Included in the candidates with “no party preference” label are the candidates of the Constitution, American Solidarity, and Socialist Workers Party (respectively, Don Grundmann, Duane Laynes, and Margaret Trowe).

ACLU California Action Snubs Some California Gubernatorial Candidates

ACLU California Action asked ten California gubernatorial candidates to respond to a survey, and then publicized the results. But the group did not ask all California ballot-qualified candidates to participate. It only asked the eight Democrats and two Republicans who have been touted by the media as the leading candidates.

Among those who were asked to participate is Tony Thurmond, who has not been above 1% in any recent poll. Butch Ware, the Green Party candidate, when last included in a neutral poll, was at 2%. But the ACLU did not seek his answers to their questionaire. See the questionaire results here.