Independent Florida State Senator Jason Pizzo Will Run for Governor Next Year

On May 9, Florida State Senator Jason Pizzo, who is an independent, said he will run for Governor next year. See this story.

He can get on the November 2026 ballot simply by paying a filing fee. Florida elimated mandatory ballot access petitions (except for independent presidential candidates) in 1998, by a vote of the people. Previously, he would have needed a petition of 3% of the registered voters, which nowadays would be over 400,000 signatures.

Florida puts the nominees of major parties at the top of the ballot, followed by minor party nominees, and independent candidates are listed last. Independent candidates in Florida have the ballot label “NPA”.

The last time Florida elected a Governor who was neither a Democratic nor a Republican nominee was 1916, when the Prohibition Party nominee, Sidney J.. Catts, won. Back then Florida didn’t print party labels on the general election ballot.

Texas Bill to Help Minor Parties Passes Committee

On May 1, the Texas House Elections Committee passed HB 4309. It says that parties that nominate by convention will be the recipients of filing fees paid by members of the party who seek a convention nomination. Current law sends the money to the state government.

For parties that nominate by primary (i.e., the Democratic and Republican Parties), current law send the filing fees paid by members of those parties to their party. Therefore, HB 4309 would treat qualified minor parties the same as the qualified major parties. The Libertarian Party was instrumental in getting HB 4309 introduced.