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  • DeSantis against Paul Renner’s ‘ill-advised’ run for governor

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    Ron DeSantis does not want former Florida House Speaker Paul Renner to succeed him as governor, he told a packed crowd Wednesday. 

    “I’m not supporting Paul Renner,” DeSantis said during a Valrico press conference, hours after the Palm Coast Republican filed for the 2026 governor’s race. Renner will face the only other high-profile Republican in the race, Donald Trump-endorsed U.S. Rep. Byron Donalds.

    “I think it was an ill-advised decision to enter the race,” DeSantis added.

    His blunt take on the 48-year-old’s candidacy stood in contrast to Renner’s campaign launch earlier Wednesday, when the former House Speaker lauded himself as a top GOP figure who played a key role in advancing DeSantis’s agenda.

    “As a legislator and Speaker of the House, I stood with Ron DeSantis to brand our state the Free State of Florida. I’m running for Governor so that when the DeSantis era comes to an end, we can defend our victories and solve the challenges that remain,” Renner said in a press release.

    DeSantis doesn’t think so.

    Less than a year before the gubernatorial primary, Renner is the second high-profile Republican DeSantis has publicly dismissed in the governor’s race. When Trump endorsed Donalds in February for Florida’s top job, DeSantis accused the three-term member of Congress of missing out on Florida’s “wins” during his tenure in Washington.

    Still, Renner remains confident that he can “earn the support” of DeSantis as his campaign continues.

    “The governor and I had a fantastic partnership making us the Free State of Florida, and I’m confident I’ll earn his support along the way,” he said in a statement to the Florida Phoenix.

    DeSantis has yet to formally announce who he does support as a successor. For months, he juxtaposed Donalds and First Lady Casey DeSantis, touting her as a Rush Limbaugh-approved gubernatorial candidate while hinting that she might run. But those rumors faded to a faint whisper after Hope Florida, a charity championed by the First Lady, was barraged with scandalous financial allegations.

    Recent reports suggest that Jay Collins, a former state senator elevated by DeSantis as lieutenant governor, will be DeSantis’ pick as his successor.

    Renner’s gubernatorial hopes are not new to DeSantis.

    In July, as the Jacksonville attorney was touting his pro-DeSantis record on social media, Renner told the governor he wanted to succeed him. The private conversation came after a brutally long legislative session marked by rare infighting between the governor and top GOP lawmakers, when Renner publicly sided with DeSantis on a controversial insurance revamp bill.

    Citing distaste for diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, the former House Speaker also led the charge to block Santa Ono, a former University of Michigan president, from becoming president of the University of Florida.

    A month-and-a-half later, Renner’s plan came to fruition. And evidenced by Wednesday’s pithy public questioning of Renner’s decision making, DeSantis isn’t pleased.


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    Faculty cited state policy on tenure, elimination of diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, and the cost of living



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  • Race for next Florida governor hits 27 candidates. See list of those seeking to replace DeSantis

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    Let the campaign begin.

    Come to think of it, it’s already started and Florida’s gubernatorial race is no exception.

    Current Gov. Ron DeSantis will not be able to run again in 2026 due to term limits and more than 20 candidates have filed with the Florida Division of Elections to replace him in the governor’s mansion in the November 2026 election.

    The most recent candidate is former House Speaker Paul Renner, who filed to run this morning, Sept. 3.

    Others have announced they intend to run but haven’t yet filed the required paperwork.

    Here’s a breakdown of who’s running for Florida governor.

    Countdown to Florida general election 2026

    Why can’t Ron DeSantis run for governor in 2026?

    DeSantis was first elected in 2018 and began his term in office on Jan. 8, 2019. He was re-elected by a landslide in 2022.

    Florida limits governors to two consecutive, four-year terms.

    DeSantis will be ineligible to run again in the next Florida gubernatorial election in 2026 due to term limits. Florida governors cannot be elected to three consecutive terms.

    DeSantis will leave office in January 2027 but could run for governor again in the future.

    27 candidates have filed to run for Florida governor in 2026

    As of Sept. 3, 27 candidates have filed to run for Florida’s governor in 2026, according to the Florida Department of Elections. The most recent candidate, Renner, filed Wednesday morning. By party, the candidates are:

    Republican

    Democrat

    No party affiliation

    Independent

    Libertarian Party of Florida

    Constitution Party of Florida

    Write-in candidates

    What are Florida 2026 election dates?

    Here are the key election dates for registration and voting in the 2026 elections:

    • Primary election

      • Deadline to register or change party affiliation: July 20, 2026

      • Deadline to request that ballot be mailed: Aug. 6, 2026

      • Early voting mandatory period: Aug. 8-15, 2026

      • Election Day: Aug. 18, 2026

    • General election

      • Deadline to register: Oct. 5, 2026

      • Deadline to request that ballot be mailed: Oct. 22, 2026

      • Early voting mandatory period: Oct. 24-31, 2026

      • Election Day: Nov. 3, 2026

    When is the November general election?

    The 2026 general election is Nov. 3.

    Offices up for election, retention in Florida in 2026

    Offices up for election and retention in 2026 include:

    What is the party breakdown of registered voters in Florida?

    As of July 31, 2025, the Florida Division of Elections said the breakdown by party of active registered voters in the state is:

    • No party affiliation: 3,415,965

    See the breakdown by party in each Florida county

    Am I a registered voter in Florida?

    Here’s how to check whether you are a registered voter in Florida. Go to voter information lookup at the Florida Department of State.

    Need to find your polling place, get a sample ballot (closer to the election date) or check your vote-by-mail ballot), go to the Supervisor of Elections website for your county.

    This article originally appeared on Tallahassee Democrat: Florida governor race in 2026 election to replace Gov. Ron DeSantis

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