
FL-02 Republican nominee?
Primary Election
Party selects its nominee.
Overview
Current rolePolitical strategist
PartyRepublican
Political ideologyConservative Republican
Age44 years old (Nov 15, 1981)
GenderMale
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LocationFlorida
BackgroundPolitical strategist
EducationFlorida State University (BS, Finance, 2004)
Notable personal detailsEvan Power is an American political strategist and lobbyist who has served as chair of the Republican Party of Florida since 2024. He has also served on the Republican National Committee and was previously chair of the Leon County Republican Party. Power works as a government affairs consultant with Ramba Consulting Group and earned BS and MS degrees from Florida State University.
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Positions
Economy & Taxes
Supports lowering taxes, reducing regulatory burdens, and policies aimed at protecting and helping small businesses as part of an agenda to promote economic growth. Emphasizes bringing the 'Florida model' to Congress and aligning with conservative fiscal priorities.
Immigration & Border
Supports tougher enforcement at the border, detention of criminal undocumented immigrants, expedited removal of dangerous noncitizens, and opposes broad legalization/amnesty proposals. Advocates using state detention capacity and federal enforcement to remove criminal migrants and praises administration actions that crack down on illegal crossings.
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Public Safety & Guns
Opposes new gun-control measures and defends broad Second Amendment protections; criticizes alleged local gun registries and frames proposals for expanded gun restrictions as attacks on constitutional rights. Has supported expanding carrying/purchase rights and pushed for lowering the gun-purchase age and reversing limits on open carry.
News
Evan Power is being mentioned in coverage about Republican-led redistricting efforts that could reshape U.S. House districts ahead of the 2026 elections. The reporting says these changes could reduce Black representation and increase the number of districts likely to elect White Republicans. The details about Power’s specific role are not clear from the available summary.
Polls

Aggregation source: FiftyPlusOne
Fundraising
Latest report: Cycle 20262026
LatestCycle 2026
Source: FEC
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