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2026 Orange County Mayor’s Race Heats Up: Tiffany Moore Russell Declares Candidacy

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Orange County Clerk of Courts Tiffany Morre Russell speaks at the Orange County Board of County Commissioners. Photo by Florida National News / J Willie David, III

ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. (FNN) – Orange County Clerk of Courts Tiffany Moore Russell has officially filed paperwork to run for Orange County Mayor in the 2026 election, according to the Orange County Supervisor of Elections website. Russell, a trailblazing leader in local government, seeks to succeed Mayor Jerry Demings, who will complete his final term in 2026.

Russell’s Historic Leadership in Orange County

Russell is no stranger to breaking barriers. In 2014, she made history as the first African American female Clerk of Courts elected in Florida and the first African American Clerk in Orange County. Before that, she served as the District 6 Orange County Commissioner, first elected in 2006 at just 27 years old, making her the youngest commissioner ever elected in the county. She successfully served two terms on the commission, advocating for economic development, public safety, and affordable housing.

As Orange County Clerk of Courts, Russell has led efforts to modernize the court system, improve public access to legal services, and enhance transparency in county government. Under her leadership, the Clerk’s Office has expanded online services, improved efficiency, and increased community engagement through outreach programs.

The Role of Orange County Mayor

The Orange County Mayor is one of the most powerful local government positions in Central Florida, overseeing a $4.4 billion budget and more than 8,000 county employees while serving a population of approximately 1.5 million residents.

With Mayor Demings unable to seek re-election due to term limits, Russell’s candidacy sets the stage for a highly competitive race. Other potential contenders include:

  • Former U.S. Congresswoman Val Demings, who previously considered a run in 2014 but later dropped out.

  • Former U.S. Congresswoman Stephanie Murphy.

  • Orange County Commissioner Mayra Uribe.

  • Former Orange County Commissioners Emily Bonilla and Scott Boyd.

  • Former Orange County Property Appraiser Rick Singh.

Looking Ahead to 2026

Russell’s deep-rooted experience in public service and history-making leadership make her a formidable candidate in the non-partisan race. As the campaign unfolds, voters will look for candidates with strong leadership, financial management expertise, and a vision for Orange County’s future.

Stay connected with Florida National News for updates on the 2026 Orange County mayoral race.

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J Willie David, III
Florida National News and FNN News Network
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State Rep. Rita Harris Reelected Without Opposition in Florida House District 44

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ORLANDO, Fla. (FNN NEWS) — Florida State Representative Rita Harris has secured reelection to the Florida House after no opposition qualified to challenge her in District 44 during the state’s candidate qualifying period.

Harris, a Democrat representing House District 44, will return to Tallahassee for another term after neither a Republican, third-party nor write-in candidate entered the race.

Her uncontested reelection reflects continued support within the district and allows her campaign to shift its focus toward supporting Democratic candidates and legislative priorities ahead of the 2027 Legislative Session.

House District 44 includes portions of west Orange County and surrounding communities in Central Florida.

Florida’s General Election is scheduled for Nov. 3, 2026.

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Congressman Maxwell Frost Secures Third-Term Run Following Candidate Qualifying Period

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US Congressman Maxwell Frost gives federal update

ORLANDO, Fla. (FNN NEWS) — U.S. Rep. Maxwell Alejandro Frost secured an easy path to a third term representing Florida’s 10th Congressional District after no Democratic, Republican or write-in challengers qualified before the close of Florida’s candidate qualifying period Friday.

“I’m proud that the people of Central Florida continue to put their trust in me, and I don’t take that for granted,” Frost said. “Over the last term, we’ve delivered real results, and now it’s time to build on that.”

Campaign Focuses on Down-Ballot Races

Despite facing no major-party opposition, Frost said his campaign is expanding its political operation to help Democrats compete across Central Florida.

“We’re focused on electing Democrats up and down the ballot.”

The campaign has recruited 87 fellows this summer as part of its year-round organizing program for young people ages 16 to 24. Campaign officials said participants will engage in door-to-door canvassing, phone banking and voter outreach efforts while supporting Democratic candidates throughout the region.

According to the campaign, more than 162 fellows have participated in the program, helping contact more than 157,000 voters during the current election cycle.

Historic Member of Congress

Frost made history in 2022 as the first member of Generation Z elected to Congress. He represents Florida’s 10th Congressional District, which includes much of Orlando and surrounding portions of Orange County.

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State Rep. Bruce Antone Wins Reelection Unopposed

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ORLANDO, Fla. (FNN NEWS) — Florida State Representative Bruce Antone has won reelection to the Florida House after qualifying for the 2026 election cycle without opposition.

Antone, who represents portions of Orange County, remains the longest-serving Democratic state lawmaker in Orange County and one of the most senior members of Florida’s Democratic legislative delegation.

Following his reelection, Antone thanked supporters in a statement posted on Facebook.

“Today, I was reelected to the Florida House of Representatives. I didn’t have any opposition. Thank you to everyone who has supported me during my time and tenure in the Florida House of Representatives,” Antone wrote.

Under Florida election law, candidates who qualify for office without opposition are automatically elected and do not appear on the ballot.

Antone will begin another term in the Florida House as lawmakers prepare for the 2027 Legislative Session in Tallahassee.

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