Security for Statewide Constitutional Office Candidates
HB 401 mandates Florida's Department of Law Enforcement to provide security for major party candidates for governor, lieutenant governor, and cabinet officers during elections.
HB 401 mandates Florida's Department of Law Enforcement to provide security for major party candidates for governor, lieutenant governor, and cabinet officers during elections.
Bill Information:
- Bill Number: HB 401
- Title: Security for Statewide Constitutional Office Candidates
- Status: Filed
- Introduced: November 12, 2025
- Classification: Bill
- Subject: Electors and Elections
HB 401 aims to enhance the security of candidates running for statewide constitutional offices in Florida. The bill mandates that the Department of Law Enforcement (DLE) provide protective security details to certain candidates during critical periods of the electoral process, ensuring their safety as they campaign and transition into office.
The bill introduces a new section to the Florida Statutes, specifically Section 99.122, which outlines the following provisions:
Protective Security Detail Requirement:
Timing of Security Provision:
The bill primarily affects:
- Nominees for statewide constitutional offices (Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Cabinet Officers) from major political parties.
- Department of Law Enforcement, which will be responsible for implementing the security measures.
HB 401 seeks to bolster the safety of key political candidates in Florida by mandating state-provided security during pivotal moments of their campaigns and transitions into office. This legislation reflects a proactive approach to candidate safety in the context of increasing concerns about political violence and threats.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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