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Florida Statute 101.2512 - Full Text and Legal Analysis Florida Statute 101.2512 | Lawyer Caselaw & Research
Fla. Stat. § 101.2512 (2026) Copy Cite Official Site Syfertize CourtListener Amendments
101.2512 Candidates’ names on general election ballots.
(1) The supervisor of elections shall print on the general election ballot the names of candidates nominated by primary election or special primary election or the names of candidates selected by the appropriate executive committee of any political party pursuant to the requirements of this code.
(2) In addition to the names printed on the ballot as provided in subsection (1), the supervisor of elections shall print on the general election ballot the names of each nonpartisan candidate, minor party candidate, or candidate with no party affiliation who has obtained a position on the general election ballot in compliance with the requirements of this code.
History.s. 8, ch. 2002-17.

Cases Citing F.S. 101.2512

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·Reform Party of Florida v. Black, 885 So. 2d 303 (Fla. 2004).

Cited 17 times | Published | Supreme Court of Florida | 2004 WL 2075415

...volved in ballot access. Presidential and vice-presidential candidates who are nominated through the primary election process are entitled to have their names printed on the Florida general election ballot based on this primary election process. See § 101.2512(1), Fla....
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Debbie Mayfield v. Sec'y, Florida Dep't of State (Fla. 2025).

Published | Supreme Court of Florida

...Specifically, the statute says that “[a]ny candidate for nomination who has qualified as prescribed by law is entitled to have his or her name printed on the official primary election ballot.” § 101.252(1). And the right to appear on the general ballot, in turn, depends on the result of the primary. § 101.2512. Considering these statutes collectively, we conclude that a candidate for elective state office who timely submits the paperwork required by section 99.061(7)(a) has met the statutory requirements 4....

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