Noon, Friday, June 17 was the deadline for Florida’s state and federal candidates to officially qualify to appear on the ballot and On 3 Public Relations (On3PR) has you covered.

This is our eighth election cycle providing you this exclusive guide, with On3PR’s SPECIAL 2022 CAMPAIGN EDITION covering the U.S. Senate, U.S. Congress, Florida State Senate, and Florida State House of Representatives.

Check out everyone who qualified for office, their primary and/or general election matchups, the lucky ones who are unopposed, along with the cumulative fundraising and COH totals (through March 31 for federal candidates, and May 31 for state candidates), all within their newly renumbered districts.

The Florida Division of Elections has some time to certify all candidates to the ballot, so we’ll be updating our spreadsheet accordingly, should any major changes occur.

With the Tuesday, Aug. 23 primary election fast approaching, campaign finance reporting dates now vary for statewide candidates (Governor and Cabinet) and state candidates (Senate and House). The next federal report due for Senate and Congressional candidates is Friday, July 15.

Congratulations to the 34 incumbents who were automatically re-elected without opposition, and to Senator-elect Erin Grall, and Senator-elect Bryan Avila, who were unopposed for both the primary and general election for their new positions.

Florida Senate:

  1. Senate President-designate Kathleen Passidomo, Republican, District 28
  2. Senator Jennifer Bradley, Republican, District 6
  3. Senator Debbie Mayfield, Republican, District 19
  4. Senator-elect, and current State Rep. Erin Grall, Republican, District 29
  5. Senator Gayle Harrell, Republican, District 31
  6. Senator Jason Pizzo, Democrat, District 37
  7. Senator-elect, and current State Rep. Bryan Avila, Republican, District 39
  8. Senator Ana Maria Rodriguez, Republican, District 40

Florida House of Representatives:

  1. Rep. Patt Maney, Republican, District 4
  2. Rep. Jason Shoaf, Republican, District 7
  3. Rep. Chuck Brannan, Republican, District 10
  4. Rep. Wyman Duggan, Republican, District 12
  5. Rep. Cyndi Stevenson, Republican, District 18
  6. Rep. Joe Harding, Republican, District 24
  7. Rep. Stan McClain, Republican, District 27
  8. Rep. Tyler Sirois, Republican, District 31
  9. Rep. Thad Altman, Republican, District 32
  10. Rep. Sam Killebrew, Republican, District 48
  11. Rep. Melony Bell, Republican, District 49
  12. Rep. Dee Hart, Democrat, District 63
  13. Rep. Will Robinson, Republican, District 71
  14. Rep. James Buchanan, Republican, District 74
  15. Rep. Michael Grant, Republican, District 75
  16. Rep. Spencer Roach, Republican, District 76
  17. Rep. Mike Giallombardo, Republican, District 79
  18. Rep. Bob Rommel, Republican, District 81
  19. Rep. Lauren Melo, Republican, District 82
  20. Rep. Kaylee Tuck, Republican, District 83
  21. Rep. Christine Hunschofsky, Democrat, District 95
  22. Rep. Michael Gottlieb, Democrat, District 102
  23. Rep. Felicia Robinson, Democrat, District 104
  24. Rep. Tom Fabricio, Republican, District 110
  25. Rep. David Borrero, Republican, District 111
  26. Rep. Alex Rizo, Republican, District 112
  27. Rep. Daniel Perez, Republican, District 116
  28. Rep. Kevin Chambliss, Democrat, District 117