Florida Governor's Race 2026
Frank J. Russo  ·  No Party Affiliation (NPA)  ·  Independent Candidate for Governor of Florida
General Election — November 2026
⚡   Virtual Town Hall — Thursday, March 26 · 6:00 PM ET · Register Free Below   ⚡
Virtual Town Hall — March 26, 2026

Ask Frank Anything.
No Scripts.
No Spin.

You've heard the promises. You've watched the betrayals. This is different — Frank will answer your questions live, directly, with the specifics that career politicians won't touch.

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Date & Time Thursday, March 26, 2026 · 6:00 PM Eastern
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Format Live Zoom — Link sent upon registration
Duration 60 minutes — we start and end on time
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Q&A Policy Live questions — not pre-screened, not filtered
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Why Frank is Different — Verified Credentials, Not Campaign Promises

40+
Years in Insurance

Frank built Florida insurance agencies from the ground up. He knows exactly how the industry extracts from families — and exactly how to stop it.

100%
Salary Donated

Frank will donate 100% of the Governor's annual salary to families in need. Leadership with skin in the game. Not a promise — it's in writing.

$0
Special Interest Money

No insurance lobby. No PAC money. No donor who owns him. The reason every other governor failed on insurance reform is the reason Frank won't.

Frank J. Russo

Frank J. Russo — NPA Candidate

Meet the Candidate

Frank J. Russo

Independent Candidate for Governor of Florida  ·  No Party Affiliation

Frank Russo was born and raised in Florida — the son of hardworking parents and the grandson of Italian immigrants who believed in faith, humility, and the dignity of honest work. One of eleven children, he grew up with limited money but an abundance of responsibility and hard-earned life lessons.

He earned a business degree from the University of Central Florida and spent the next four decades building successful insurance agencies across the state — creating employment for Floridians and helping thousands of families stay protected. That career gave him something no career politician has: he knows exactly how the insurance industry works, who benefits, and who pays the price.

Frank has watched Florida's insurance market collapse in slow motion while Tallahassee collected donations from the same companies bleeding homeowners dry. He watched property taxes price families out of homes they'd spent their lives building. He listened to politicians from both parties promise reform and deliver nothing.

That is why he is running. Not to hold office. Not to manage the system. To correct it — starting with the two crises destroying middle-class life in Florida: insurance and property taxes.

Frank is running as a No Party Affiliation (NPA) independent — because he believes the problem in Tallahassee is not which party is in power. It's that both parties answer to the same donors. He accepts no special interest money. He has pledged to donate 100% of the Governor's annual salary to Florida families in need. He is not running to get rich. He already built his life. He is running because someone has to.

"I believe prosperity should never come at the cost of our people. Florida is strong — but strength without conscience is fragile."

Education
B.S. Business, University of Central Florida
Career
40+ Years Building Florida Insurance Agencies
Party Affiliation
No Party Affiliation (NPA) — Independent
Salary Pledge
100% of Governor's salary donated to families
Special Interest Money
$0 accepted — no lobbyists, no PACs
Roots
Born & raised in Florida, son of immigrants

What to Expect

60 Minutes. No Filler.

Here is exactly how the evening runs — because your time matters.

6:00 PM

Frank Names the Elephant

No warm-up. No platitudes. Frank opens by acknowledging exactly why you're skeptical — and why that skepticism is earned. He won't ask you to trust him on words alone.

6:08 PM

The Real Numbers

Frank walks through real Florida family budgets — what insurance reform and property tax elimination actually means in dollars for a household making $60K–$150K per year.

6:20 PM

The Plan — Specifics, Not Slogans

Insurance reform mechanics. Property tax relief funded by existing surplus (no new taxes). The first 90 days. Concrete enough that skeptics can fact-check it. That's the point.

6:28 PM

Why He Can Actually Win

The path for an independent candidate in Florida. The math on voter registration. Why 2026 is the year the two-party machine is most vulnerable. Frank doesn't sugarcoat it.

6:35 PM

Live Q&A — Your Questions, Unfiltered

The heart of the evening. Your questions — including hard ones — answered directly. When Frank doesn't know, he'll say so and commit to finding out. No dodging, no spin.

6:58 PM

Close & Next Steps

What Frank asks of you — it's not what you expect. One small action that costs nothing but could change everything for Florida families.

"I know you've been let down before. So have I. I'm not here to make more promises. I'm here to show you the math — and let you decide."

— Frank J. Russo, NPA Candidate for Governor of Florida

Honest Answers

The Questions You're Already Thinking

We'd rather answer them here than let them stop you from showing up.

Isn't he just another politician making promises he won't keep?

Frank has never held elected office. He built insurance businesses — he has no political donors to protect, no party machine to answer to. The salary pledge is in writing. His 40-year industry record is verifiable. Judge him on receipts, not rhetoric.

Can an independent actually win in Florida?

Florida has 3.9 million registered NPA voters — the largest bloc in the state. Neither party commands a majority. Frank will show you the electoral math live at the town hall. It's closer than the media wants you to believe.

Where does the money come from? What's the catch?

Property tax relief is funded through Florida's existing budget surplus and government efficiency savings — not new taxes. Frank will walk through the specific line items at the town hall. Bring a skeptical eye. He welcomes it.

Even if he means well, won't the system corrupt or block him?

It might try. Frank's answer is structural: a candidate who takes no special interest money has nothing to be bought with. A governor who donates his salary has no financial incentive to serve anyone but the people. Structure beats willpower.

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