All Florida races
2026 race

FL-02 — U.S. House

10 active candidates on file with the FEC. Incumbent: Dunn Neal Patrick Facs.

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Currently held by
Neal P. Dunn (R)not seeking re-election in 2026. They've publicly announced their retirement; their committee is still on the FEC's 2026 roster for routine compliance, but this is effectively an open seat.
Election day
135days
Tuesday, November 3, 2026
Disclosed money in race
$8.5M
Candidate + outside spending. See finance breakdown below.
Incumbent

Currently in office

Challengers

Sorted by fundraising

Keith Gross

R
ChallengerFEC H4FL01247

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Raised this cycle$5.7M
Cash on hand: $5.1M

Austin Rogers

R
ChallengerFEC H6FL02331

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Raised this cycle$722K
Cash on hand: $675K

Evan Power

R
ChallengerFEC H6FL02315

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Raised this cycle$346K
Cash on hand: $298K

Jim Norton

R
ChallengerFEC H6FL02356

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Raised this cycle$272K
Cash on hand: $259K

Amanda Marie Green

D
ChallengerFEC H6FL02299

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Raised this cycle$205K
Cash on hand: $95K

Huy-Yen Cam Bailey

D
ChallengerFEC H4FL02138

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Raised this cycle$140K
Cash on hand: $55K

Luke Murphy

R
ChallengerFEC H6FL02364

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Raised this cycle$135K
Cash on hand: $131K

Audie Rowell

R
ChallengerFEC H6FL02349

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Raised this cycle$98K
Cash on hand: $86K

Nicholas Justin Lewis

R
ChallengerFEC H6FL02323

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Raised this cycle$40K
Cash on hand: $4K
Money in the race

Finance breakdown

Disclosed funding shaping this race — both the money candidates raise themselves and the outside spending dropped by independent groups. Issue-ad spending by 501(c)(4) groups is excluded; the FEC doesn't require disclosure of it. See the note below for details.

Total disclosed
$8.5M
Candidate fundraising + independent expenditures (FEC).
Candidate-direct (Schedule A)
$8.5M
Raised by candidate committees themselves.
Outside spending (Schedule E)
$0
No outside spending reported yet.
CandidateRaised directlyOutside forOutside againstNet in corner
Keith Gross(R)
$5.7M$5.7M
Dunn Neal Patrick Facs(R)incumbent
$831K$831K
Austin Rogers(R)
$722K$722K
Evan Power(R)
$346K$346K
Jim Norton(R)
$272K$272K
Amanda Marie Green(D)
$205K$205K
Huy-Yen Cam Bailey(D)
$140K$140K
Luke Murphy(R)
$135K$135K
Audie Rowell(R)
$98K$98K
Nicholas Justin Lewis(R)
$40K$40K
Where the money comes from

In-state vs out-of-state

Share of each candidate's itemized individual contributions from donors inside FL versus the rest of the country. Excludes sub-$200 unitemized donations (no geography on file) and PAC money — see note below.

Keith Gross(R)13% in-state · $71K itemized
$9K in-state$62K out-of-state
Dunn Neal Patrick Facs(R)56% in-state · $427K itemized
$240K in-state$188K out-of-state
Austin Rogers(R)49% in-state · $354K itemized
$172K in-state$181K out-of-state
What's counted, what isn't

Candidate-direct is each campaign's reported receipts on FEC Schedule A — individual contributions plus PAC contributions to the candidate's own committee — through the most recent filing.

Outside spending is independent expenditures on FEC Schedule E: money spent by PACs, super PACs, and party committees for or against a candidate, without legal coordination with the campaign. The committees listed under each candidate are the largest disclosed spenders on either side.

In-state vs out-of-state covers only itemized individual contributions — donations over $200, which are the only ones that carry a contributor address at the FEC. Sub-$200 unitemized donations (often a large share for grassroots campaigns) have no geography on file and are excluded, as is PAC money. So the percentages describe where a candidate's itemized individual money comes from, not where every dollar raised comes from.

Not counted: 501(c)(4) "social welfare" organizations run issue ads that frequently mention candidates by name but aren't classified as express advocacy under FEC rules — they file no Schedule E and don't appear in this breakdown. Press reporting on a race may cite figures that include this dark-money spending; ours doesn't.

About this race page

Candidate roster is sourced from the FEC's active-candidate list for the 2026 cycle. Fundraising totals reflect committee filings through the last reporting period.

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