Incumbent Marco Rubio said he was considering running for re-election despite previously saying he was not interested in another term.
The Florida senator's campaign released the remaining details of his GOP charge card transactions, and said the portion for personal expenses was repaid.
As governor, Jeb Bush pressed Florida pension officials on behalf of a donor’s firm, then shrouded the pension fund in secrecy.
The Republicans Governors Association spent $19 million in Florida governor's race — the most the RGA spent on any contest.
Gov. Rick Scott bested a tough challenge from Republican-turned-Democrat Charlie Crist in one of the most contentious races of the 2014 midterms.
Eleven gubernatorial races are within 4 percentage points, according to the latest New York Times/CBS News/YouGov poll.
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie offered cautious optimism about Republican gubernatorial candidates who will face voters next week.
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Florida Democrats nominate a party switcher who defeated them in the gubernatorial race eight years ago.
Rhode Island Gov. Lincoln Chafee is not the first politician to switch parties. Here are some other high-profile switches.
Completing his political evolution, the governor of Rhode Island becomes a Democrat ahead of his 2014 re-election campaign.
Florida's former Gov. Charlie Crist is officially a Democrat, and the rumor is he may take on Republican Gov. Rick Scott.
Former Gov. Charlie Crist and Jim Greer, the former chairman of the state Republican Party, said there was never a real concern about in-person voter fraud in Florida.
Florida Republicans conspired to dampen voter turnout among African Americans, according to a former top party official currently battling criminal fraud charges.
With Democrats defending nearly twice as many Senate seats as Republicans in 2012, the GOP has an excellent chance of taking the upper chamber and holding majorities in both houses of Congress.
Newt Gingrich is the latest Republican politician to be asked by a musician to stop using their songs at campaign events.
He did not use the name, but in his State of the Union address last night President Obama made clear that he is keeping the DREAM Act alive.
Thousands of Floridians demonstrated against moves to allow offshore oil drilling on Saturday along the east and west coasts of the state in a protest dubbed Hands Across the Sand.
Senator Mel Martinez, a native Cuban and a former chairman of the Republican Party, stunned supporters on Friday by informing them that he plans to resign from Congress, party aides said.
Florida republican, Senator Mel Martinez, has decided to leave the senate permanently in the next few weeks following his earlier announcement that he would no longer be running for re-election in 2010.
Florida Sen. Mel Martinez, the only Hispanic Republican in the Senates, said he is resigning on Friday, according to Fox News.
The State of Florida took a major step forward to save lives and protect children yesterday when Governor Charlie Crist signed a $1 per pack surcharge into law.