Security for Statewide Constitutional Office Candidates
SB 500 mandates protective security for Florida's gubernatorial and cabinet nominees, enhancing safety during elections and addressing rising concerns for public officials.
SB 500 mandates protective security for Florida's gubernatorial and cabinet nominees, enhancing safety during elections and addressing rising concerns for public officials.
Bill Number: SB 500
Introduced: November 14, 2025
Status: Filed
Classification: Bill
Subject: Electors and Elections
SB 500 aims to enhance the security of candidates for statewide constitutional offices in Florida. The bill mandates that the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) provide protective security details to certain candidates during critical election periods. This legislation is designed to ensure the safety of nominees for high-profile positions, particularly in light of increasing concerns regarding the security of public officials.
The bill introduces a new section, 99.122, to the Florida Statutes, which includes the following provisions:
Eligibility for Protective Security:
Timing of Security Detail:
Who Will Be Affected:
Public Safety:
SB 500 represents a proactive approach to candidate safety in Florida's electoral process. By mandating protective security for key nominees, the bill seeks to address growing concerns about the safety of public officials and ensure a secure environment during elections.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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