
Victoria Doyle
FL-22 Democratic nominee?
Primary Election
Party selects its nominee.
Overview
Current roleAttorney (lawyer)
PartyDemocratic
Political ideologyProgressive Democrat
LocationFlorida
BackgroundAttorney (lawyer)
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EducationUniversity of Vermont (B.A., 1988)
Notable personal detailsVictoria Jane Boker Doyle is a Democratic candidate for the U.S. House in Florida’s 22nd congressional district (2026 election cycle). She is a Lake Worth Beach attorney and local activist and filed with the FEC as a challenger. She earned a B.A. from the University of Vermont and a J.D. from Brooklyn Law School and has practiced law in New York and later Florida.
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Positions
Economy & Taxes
Supports higher taxes on the wealthy and corporations to fund expanded social programs (including Medicare for All), opposes tax breaks for billionaires, and calls for a tax system that requires businesses and wealthy individuals to pay their fair share while funding affordable housing and other public investments.
Healthcare
Supports expanding government involvement in healthcare to increase access and reduce reliance on private insurers; frames healthcare as a public good and criticizes private insurance practices. Advocates using public funding to expand coverage and protections for patients.
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Climate & Energy
Supports a comprehensive, full-speed-ahead clean energy plan to create jobs and mitigate extreme weather, seeks increased federal funding and resources for Florida’s environment and agriculture, and criticizes rollbacks of federal climate progress.
Public Safety & Guns
Victoria Doyle supports measures to reduce gun violence while recognizing responsible gun ownership as a right that is not absolute; she frames herself as a progressive aligned with youth gun-control advocates. Her campaign materials list gun-violence and mental-health reforms among her priorities.
News
Victoria Doyle is in the news because Florida’s proposed redistricting could reshape the 2026 House race in her district. The plan would split the current 23rd District into three parts and could make the redrawn seat more favorable to Republicans. The changes are also expected to face legal challenges, which adds uncertainty to the race.
Fundraising
Latest report: Cycle 20262026
LatestCycle 2026
Source: FEC
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