FL-26 Democratic nominee?
6dYurina Gil's odds reached 36%, topping the previous high of 0% in the "FL-26 Democratic nominee?" contest.
Primary Election
Party selects its nominee.
Current roleAccountant
PartyDemocratic
Political ideologyProgressive Democrat
GenderFemale
LocationFlorida
BackgroundAccountant
Notable personal detailsYurina Gil is a Democratic candidate for the U.S. House in Florida’s 26th Congressional District in the 2026 election cycle. She has described herself as Cuban-born and a naturalized U.S. citizen and is running on a platform focused on governance and everyday economic issues. She has been described in election coverage as an accountant.
Supports policy measures that shift costs onto corporations (e.g., making polluters pay) and proposes wage adjustments tied to local housing costs; advocates removing Trump-era tariffs and strengthening domestic supply chains to lower consumer prices. These positions indicate support for targeted corporate accountability and pro-worker economic measures rather than broad tax-cutting.
Supports humane immigration reform that secures the border while creating fair, efficient legal pathways and a pathway to permanent legal status for immigrants who have followed the rules and contributed to their communities.
Supports holding major carbon emitters financially responsible for climate damages and advancing legislation to shift climate-related costs away from families and taxpayers toward large polluters, while promoting climate resilience. Advocates federal action through a proposed Carbon Accountability and Climate Resilience Act to make polluters pay and fund resilience measures. No explicit endorsement of Green New Deal–level language or explicit fossil fuel phase-out was found in the cited materials.
Yurina Gil's odds reached 36%, topping the previous high of 0% in the "FL-26 Democratic nominee?" contest.
Yurina Gil's odds are now 31%, past the previous high of 0%.
2026
LatestCycle 2026
Source: FEC
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