Andrew Gillum

The Orlando businessman is now the Democratic candidate for lieutenant governor after losing in the state’s gubernatorial primary.
About 1.5 million people can't vote in Florida because of a felony conviction. A proposal on the ballot this fall could change that.
The Tallahassee mayor was targeted by the racist recordings days after becoming the state's first African-American nominee for governor.
The ugly call features a speaker who pretends to be the black candidate, using an exaggerated dialect, as drums and jungle sounds play in the background.
He used just 16 words to mock both men in one fell swoop.
The GOP wanted to face Andrew Gillum. Democrats wanted to run against Ron DeSantis. The Mar-a-Lago set helped make that happen ― so now what?
DeSantis made the comment about his African-American opponent, Andrew Gillum.
The GOP candidate for governor also called Gillum "articulate."
Progressive candidate Andrew Gillum defied the pollsters to get a shot at becoming Florida’s first-ever black governor.