TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WFLA) - He was just appointed Florida's new Chief Financial Officer by Gov. Ron DeSantis in July, and now he's officially running for the position in 2026. Blaise Ingoglia now has one year to prove himself before Floridians go to the polls and make the final decision.
Former State Sen. Blaise Ingoglia has already had a fierce start in the new role as Florida's CFO, with further promises to hold insurance companies accountable and lower taxes for Floridians. "There's a reason why I didn't immediately file for election because I wanted to prove to people that I'm in this for the long haul, that I care about them, that I care about their insurance rates, and that I care about their property taxes," said Ingoglia.
Alongside announcing his bid for the 2026 CFO race, Ingogli