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Donalds wins Republican primary for governor

By Nathan Mayberg 2 min read
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Rep. Byron Donalds (R-Naples), who represents Fort Myers Beach, Collier County and most of Lee County. File photo

Congressman Byron Donalds, whose district includes Fort Myers Beach, most of Lee County and Collier County, won the Republican primary for governor on Tuesday with 47.79% of the vote in an 11-way field. Lieutenant Governor Jay Collins was the runner-up with 25% of the vote. Donalds will face former Republican Congressman David Jolly in the general election. Jolly, of Pinellas County, won the Democratic primary with 61% of the vote.

Donalds, of Naples, defeated a Republican field that also included former Florida Speaker of the House Paul Renner, and outsider candidate James Fishback. Fishback was controversial for statements which many considered to be racist rhetoric. Renner received 8% of the vote and Fishback received 10% of the Republican primary field.

Donalds could not be reached for comment following his election victory.

In a statement posted on X, Donalds said “I am grateful to my family, my team, my volunteers, and every Floridian who powered us to this victory.

Now is the time for the Republican Party to unite. By working together, we can make Florida more affordable and defend the Florida Dream for our families, seniors, and young people.

My Democrat opponent would raise taxes, make life more expensive, and bring the Democrats’ radical left agenda to the Sunshine State – Florida cannot afford liberal David Jolly.”

Donalds has served in Congress since being elected in 2020. He has received the backing of President Donald Trump and held a large fundraising edge over the competition.

Donalds earned the backing of many local Republicans though he was not supported by Governor Ron DeSantis.