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U.S. Senate 6 year term. No Term Limit. 115 Senate  Senate Electoral Classes
Class 1DemocraticSenator Bill Nelson
Served in U.S. House- elected: 1978, 1980, 1982, 1984, 1986, 1988. First elected to the U.S. Senate: 2000; re-elected 2006, 2012, 2016.
Seat up for regular election: Tuesday 6 November 2018
9 July 2015: Announced he has prostate cancer and will undergo surgery on 13 July. Candidate list (11, 1 write-in) Democratic  Tamika Lyles
FEC S8FL00240 Democratic  Senator Bill Nelson
FEC S8FL00166; 30 Sep 17; Tot $6,025,286; Dsb $1,459,896 Republican  Virginia Fuller Republican  Augustus Sol Invictus
FEC S6FL00301 Republican  Lateresa Ann "L.A." Jones
FEC S6FL00277 Republican  Howard Knepper Republican  Martin Mikhail Republican  Joseph "Joe" Smith Republican  Marcia Roberta Thorne
FEC S8FL00232 No Party Affiliation  Joe Allen No Party Affiliation  Edward John Janowski, Jr. Write-in  Scott Andrew McCatty
Class 3RepublicanSenator Marco Rubio
First elected: 2010; re-elected: 2016.
Seat up for regular election: Tuesday 8 November 2022
Governor 4 year term, Election Cycle: 2014, 2018. Term Limit: 2 consecutive 4-year terms, All Governors
 RepublicanGovernor Richard L. "Rick" Scott
First elected: 2010; re-elected: 2014
Chair up for regular election: Tuesday 6 November 2018
The current Governor is affect
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2020 Libertarian Party presidential primaries

Candidate Born Experience Home state Campaign announced Campaign suspended Popular vote Contests won Ref
Jacob HornbergerJanuary 28, 1950
(age 70)
Laredo, TexasFounder and President of the Future of Freedom Foundation
Independent candidate for U.S. Senate from Virginia in 2002
Candidate for President in 2000 Virginia
October 29, 2019
FEC Filing
Running mate: Spike CohenMay 23, 2020 (eliminated in balloting; endorsed Jorgensen after her nomination)9,186
(20.3%)7
(CA, CT, IA, MN, MO, NY, OH)
Vermin SupremeJune 3, 1961
(age 58)
Rockport, MassachusettsPerformance artist, activist, and political satirist
Candidate for president in 1992, 1996, 2000, 2004, 2008, 2012, and 2016 Massachusetts
Campaign
June 26, 2019
FEC Filing
Running mate: Spike CohenMay 23, 2020 (eliminated in balloting; endorsed Jorgensen after her nomination)4,290
(9.4%)1
(NH)
Adam KokeshFebruary 1, 1982
(age 38)
San Francisco, California Libertarian and anti-war political activist
Nominee for U.S. Senate from Arizona in 2018
Republican candidate for U.S. representative from NM-03 in 2010 Indiana
January 18, 2018
FEC Filing
Running mate: Larry Sharpe

(formerly John McAfee)

May 23, 2020
(eliminated in balloting; endorsed Jorgensen during balloting)
(ran for vice-president)
2,865
(6.3%)0
Dan BehrmanApril 24, 1981
(age 38)
Los Angeles, CaliforniaSoftware engineer, internet personality and podcaster
Nominee for Texas State Representative from the 125th district in 2014 Nevada
January 30, 2019
FEC FilingMay 23, 2020
(Eliminated in nomination round of convention; endorsed Supreme)
(Running as

Reform Party of the United States of America

American political party

This article is about the party founded by Ross Perot. For the party dedicated to the U.S. Annexation of Hawaii, see Reform Party (Hawaii). For the short-lived party formed in Wisconsin in 1873, see Reform Party (19th-century Wisconsin). For the Mormon Reform Party, see Reform Party (Mormon).

The Reform Party of the United States of America (RPUSA), generally known as the Reform Party USA or the Reform Party, is a centristpolitical party in the United States, founded in 1995 by Ross Perot.

Perot believed Americans were disillusioned with the state of politics as being corrupt and unable to deal with vital issues. After he received 18.9 percent of the popular vote as an independent candidate in the 1992 presidential election, he founded the Reform Party and presented it as a viable alternative to Republicans and Democrats. As the Reform Party presidential nominee, Perot won 8.4 percent of the popular vote in the 1996 presidential election. While he did not receive a single electoral vote, no other third-party or independent candidate has since managed to receive as high a share of the popular vote.

The party has nominated other presidential candidates over the years, including Pat Buchanan and Ralph Nader. Its most significant victory came when Jesse Ventura was elected Governor of Minnesota in 1998, although he left the party shortly into his term. Donald Trump was a member of the Reform Party during his brief 2000 presidential campaign. In around the year 2000, party infighting and scandals led to a major decline in the party's strength. Beginning with Buchanan's poor showing in the 2000 election, no Reform Party presidential nominee since 1996 has been able to gather 1 percent of the popular vote.

The Ross Perot movement

The party grew out of Ross Perot's efforts in the 1992 presidential election, where—running as an indep

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