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The 2022 Florida gubernatorial election was held on November 8, 2022, to elect the governor of Florida, alongside other state and local elections. Incumbent Republican Party governor Ron DeSantis won re-election in a landslide, defeating the Democratic Party nominee, former U.S. representative Charlie Crist, who previously served as governor of Florida from 2007 to 2011 as a Republican. Crist ran for governor in 2014 as well. He was seeking to become the first Democrat elected governor of Florida since 1994.

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  • The 2022 Florida gubernatorial election was held on November 8, 2022, to elect the governor of Florida, alongside other state and local elections. Incumbent Republican Party governor Ron DeSantis won re-election in a landslide, defeating the Democratic Party nominee, former U.S. representative Charlie Crist, who previously served as governor of Florida from 2007 to 2011 as a Republican. Crist ran for governor in 2014 as well. He was seeking to become the first Democrat elected governor of Florida since 1994. Although DeSantis had been favored to win, Crist had outpolled DeSantis as recently as October 2022, and in August had led him by 14 percentage points in a Republican partisan-poll. According to exit polls, DeSantis won 65% of White voters, 13% of Black voters, and 58% of Latinos; of the latter group, DeSantis won 69% of Cubans and 56% of Puerto Ricans. DeSantis' large margin of victory was in part due to him flipping Democratic stronghold Miami-Dade County for the first time since 2002, and Palm Beach County for the first time since 1986, as well as winning Hillsborough County, Osceola County and Pinellas County for the first time since 2006. His 19.4% margin of victory was the largest since 1982 and the largest for a Republican since 1868; it was also the first time the governorship was won by double digits since 2002, and the first time it was won by over one million votes. Some analysts believe that this election may be an indication that Florida has transitioned from being a Republican-leaning swing state into a reliably Republican red state. (en)
  • La elección para gobernador de Florida de 2022 se llevó a cabo el 8 de noviembre de ese año. Las elecciones primarias se llevaron a cabo el 23 de agosto.​ El gobernador titular republicano, Ron DeSantis, resultó reelecto para un segundo mandato.​ (es)
  • 2022年佛罗里达州州长选举于2022年11月8日举行,与之同时进行的选举还包括该州的联邦参议员选举、联邦众议员选举以及全美其他若干州的州长选举。在此次选举中,时任共和党籍的州长罗恩·德桑蒂斯以压倒性的优势击败了民主党挑战者查理·克瑞斯特得以成功连任。克瑞斯特曾为佛罗里达州联邦众议员,此前曾于2007年至2011年间担任佛罗里达州州长,并于2014年再度参选州长,在此次选举中他试图成为自1994年以来第一位民主党籍的佛罗里达州州长。 虽然在选区之前民众普遍认为德桑蒂斯有望取胜,不过克瑞斯特在2022年10月的一次民调中超过了德桑蒂斯,甚至在8月份共和党所推出的一次民调中领先其14个百分点。根据出口民调显示,德桑蒂斯获得了65%的白人投票者、13%的黑人投票者以及58%拉丁裔投票者的支持。在所有拉丁裔中,德桑蒂斯赢得了69%的以及56%的波多黎各裔支持。 (zh)
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  • ;State legislators *Kristen Arrington, state representative *Joseph Casello, state representative *Margaret Good, former state representative *Cindy Polo, former state representative *Kelly Skidmore, state representative *Jennifer Webb, former state representative ;Notable individuals *L. Felice Gorordo, CEO of eMerge Americas *Fred Guttenberg, gun control activist *Rebekah Jones, former GIS manager for the Florida Department of Health ;Organizations *Democratic Black Caucus of Florida (en)
  • ;U.S. Executive Branch officials *Joe Biden, 46th President of the United States *Barack Obama, 44th President of the United States ;U.S. Representatives *Nancy Pelosi, U.S. representative from California's 12th congressional district *Kathy Castor, U.S. representative from Florida's 14th congressional district *Jim Davis, former U.S. Representative from Florida's 11th congressional district and Democratic nominee for governor of Florida in 2006 *Al Lawson, U.S. representative from Florida's 5th congressional district *Debbie Wasserman Schultz, U.S. Representative for Florida's 23rd congressional district *Darren Soto, U.S. Representative for Florida's 9th congressional district ;Statewide officials *Bob Butterworth, former Florida attorney general *Gavin Newsom, Governor of California *Alex Sink, former Chief Financial Officer of Florida ;State legislators * Crist kept his legislative endorsements going into the general election ;Local officials *Larry Brinson, Ocoee city commissioner *Daniella Levine Cava, mayor of Miami-Dade County *Ron Feinsod, mayor of Venice *Dan Gelber, mayor of Miami Beach *Reggie Gaffney, Jacksonville city councilman *Steven Geller, mayor of Broward County *Sally A. Heyman, Miami-Dade County commissioner *Dorothy Inman-Johnson, former mayor of Tallahassee *Kenny Johnson, Palm Bay vice mayor *Wayne Messam, mayor of Miramar and candidate for president in 2020 *Gwendolyn M. Miller, former Tampa city councilor *Les Miller, Hillsborough County commissioner, former state senate minority leader, and state house minority leader *Lauren Poe, mayor of Gainesville *Harold Pryor, Broward County state attorney *Hazelle P. Rogers, mayor of Lauderdale Lakes *Tim Ryan, Broward County commissioner *Mike Suarez, former Tampa city councilman *Ken Welch, mayor of St. Petersburg ;Individuals *Jill Biden, First Lady of the United States ;Organizations *Equality Florida *Everytown for Gun Safety *Sierra Club Florida ;Labor unions *1199SEIU United Healthcare Workers East *American Federation of Government Employees *Communications Workers of America *Florida AFL–CIO *Florida Education Association *Service Employees International Union Florida *United Food and Commercial Workers Local 1625 ;Newspapers *Miami Herald *Orlando Sentinel *Orlando Weekly *Sun-Sentinel *Tampa Bay Times *The Palm Beach Post *Sarasota Herald-Tribune ;Notable individuals *Mac Stipanovich, political strategist and lobbyist (en)
  • ;U.S. Representatives *Nancy Pelosi, U.S. representative from California's 12th congressional district *Kathy Castor, U.S. representative from Florida's 14th congressional district *Jim Davis, former U.S. Representative from Florida's 11th congressional district and Democratic nominee for governor of Florida in 2006 *Al Lawson, U.S. representative from Florida's 5th congressional district *Debbie Wasserman Schultz, U.S. Representative for Florida's 23rd congressional district ;Statewide officials *Bob Butterworth, former Florida attorney general *Alex Sink, former Chief Financial Officer of Florida ;State legislators *Christopher Benjamin, state representative *Lori Berman, state senator *Annie Betancourt, former state representative and Democratic nominee for Florida's 25th congressional district in 2002 *Kevin Chambliss, state representative *Tracie Davis, state representative *Ben Diamond, state representative *Fentrice Driskell, state representative *Nick Duran, state representative *Anna Eskamani, state representative *Terry L. Fields, former state representative *Joe Geller, state representative *Audrey Gibson, state senator and former state senate minority leader *Michael Gottlieb, state representative *Michael Grieco, state representative *Dianne Hart, state representative *Yvonne Hayes Hinson, state representative *Tony Hill, former state senator *Daryl Jones, former state senator *Shevrin Jones, state senator *Arthenia Joyner, former state senator and former state senate minority leader *Janet C. Long, state representative *Travaris McCurdy, state representative *Jason Pizzo, state senator *Tina Polsky, state senator *Bobby Powell, state senator *Felicia Robinson, state representative *Sean Shaw, former state representative and nominee for Florida Attorney General in 2018 *Carlos Guillermo Smith, state representative *Annette Taddeo, state senator, withdrawn candidate in this election *Perry Thurston, former state senator *Susan Valdes, state representative *Marie Woodson, state representative ;Local officials *Larry Brinson, Ocoee city commissioner *Daniella Levine Cava, mayor of Miami-Dade County *Ron Feinsod, mayor of Venice *Dan Gelber, mayor of Miami Beach *Reggie Gaffney, Jacksonville city councilman *Steven Geller, mayor of Broward County *Sally A. Heyman, Miami-Dade County commissioner *Dorothy Inman-Johnson, former mayor of Tallahassee *Kenny Johnson, Palm Bay vice mayor *Wayne Messam, mayor of Miramar and candidate for president in 2020 *Gwendolyn M. Miller, former Tampa city councilor *Les Miller, Hillsborough County commissioner, former state senate minority leader, and state house minority leader *Lauren Poe, mayor of Gainesville *Harold Pryor, Broward County state attorney *Hazelle P. Rogers, mayor of Lauderdale Lakes *Tim Ryan, Broward County commissioner *Mike Suarez, former Tampa city councilman *Ken Welch, mayor of St. Petersburg ;Organizations *Sierra Club Florida ;Labor unions *1199SEIU United Healthcare Workers East *American Federation of Government Employees *Communications Workers of America *Florida AFL–CIO *Florida Education Association *Service Employees International Union Florida *United Food and Commercial Workers Local 1625 ;Newspapers *Miami Herald *Orlando Sentinel *Sun-Sentinel *Tampa Bay Times *The Palm Beach Post *Sarasota Herald-Tribune ;Notable individuals *Mac Stipanovich, political strategist and lobbyist (en)
  • ;U.S. senators *Rick Scott, U.S. senator from Florida ;Organizations *Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America *Americans for Prosperity *Club for Growth *Florida Police Chiefs Association *Florida Sheriffs Conference *Florida Police Benevolent Association *Florida Fraternal Order of Police *Associated Industries of Florida *Florida Professional Firefighters *American Seniors Association *National Defense PAC (en)
  • ;U.S. Representatives *Donna Shalala, former U.S. Representative from Florida's 27th congressional district ;State legislators *Kevin Chambliss, state representative *Cindy Lerner, former state representative *Juan-Carlos Planas, former state representative *Ricardo Rangel, former state representative *Victor M. Torres Jr., state senator ;Local officials *Brian Corey, South Miami city commissioner *Luis Gil, South Miami city commissioner *Michael Góngora, former Miami Beach commissioner *Paul Hernández, former Hialeah city councilman *Daniella Levine Cava, mayor of Miami-Dade County *Josh Liebman, South Miami city commissioner *Joy Malakoff, former Miami Beach commissioner *Amy Mercado, Orange County property appraiser *Jean Monestime, Miami-Dade County commissioner *Sally Phillips, mayor of South Miami *David Richardson, Miami Beach city commissioner ;Organizations *Latino Victory Fund ;Individuals *Maria Cardona, political strategist (en)
  • ;U.S. Executive Branch officials *Donald Trump, 45th President of the United States *Mike Pompeo, 70th United States Secretary of State ;U.S. Senators *George LeMieux, former U.S. Senator from Florida *Marco Rubio, U.S. Senator from Florida *Rick Scott, U.S. Senator from Florida ;U.S. Representatives *Mario Díaz-Balart, U.S. Representative from Florida's 25th congressional district *Kat Cammack, U.S. Representative from Florida's 3rd congressional district ;State officials *Jeff Atwater, former Chief Financial Officer of Florida *Charles H. Bronson, former Florida Commissioner of Agriculture *Jeff Kottkamp, former Lieutenant Governor of Florida *Bill McCollum, former Florida attorney general ;State legislators *Ken Pruitt, former state representative ;Local officials *Dave Kerner, member of the Palm Beach County Commission from the 3rd District ; former state representative from the 87th district ;Individuals *Charlie Kirk, activist and founder of Turning Point USA *Jorge Masvidal, professional mixed martial artist ;Organizations *Susan B. Anthony List *National Rifle Association *Americans for Prosperity *Club for Growth *Florida Police Chiefs Association *Florida Sheriffs Conference *Florida Police Benevolent Association *Florida Fraternal Order of Police *Associated Industries of Florida *Florida Professional Firefighters *American Seniors Association *Combat Veterans for Congress *National Defense PAC *Florida Farm Bureau *Everglades Trust (en)
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  • La elección para gobernador de Florida de 2022 se llevó a cabo el 8 de noviembre de ese año. Las elecciones primarias se llevaron a cabo el 23 de agosto.​ El gobernador titular republicano, Ron DeSantis, resultó reelecto para un segundo mandato.​ (es)
  • 2022年佛罗里达州州长选举于2022年11月8日举行,与之同时进行的选举还包括该州的联邦参议员选举、联邦众议员选举以及全美其他若干州的州长选举。在此次选举中,时任共和党籍的州长罗恩·德桑蒂斯以压倒性的优势击败了民主党挑战者查理·克瑞斯特得以成功连任。克瑞斯特曾为佛罗里达州联邦众议员,此前曾于2007年至2011年间担任佛罗里达州州长,并于2014年再度参选州长,在此次选举中他试图成为自1994年以来第一位民主党籍的佛罗里达州州长。 虽然在选区之前民众普遍认为德桑蒂斯有望取胜,不过克瑞斯特在2022年10月的一次民调中超过了德桑蒂斯,甚至在8月份共和党所推出的一次民调中领先其14个百分点。根据出口民调显示,德桑蒂斯获得了65%的白人投票者、13%的黑人投票者以及58%拉丁裔投票者的支持。在所有拉丁裔中,德桑蒂斯赢得了69%的以及56%的波多黎各裔支持。 (zh)
  • The 2022 Florida gubernatorial election was held on November 8, 2022, to elect the governor of Florida, alongside other state and local elections. Incumbent Republican Party governor Ron DeSantis won re-election in a landslide, defeating the Democratic Party nominee, former U.S. representative Charlie Crist, who previously served as governor of Florida from 2007 to 2011 as a Republican. Crist ran for governor in 2014 as well. He was seeking to become the first Democrat elected governor of Florida since 1994. (en)
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  • Elección para gobernador de Florida de 2022 (es)
  • 2022年佛羅里達州州長選舉 (zh)
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