Florida Chamber endorses Jake Johansson for Senate District 8 in 2026

Mark Wilson President and CEO
Mark Wilson President and CEO
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Jake Johansson has received the endorsement of the Florida Chamber of Commerce for his campaign in Senate District 8 for the 2026 election. Johansson, who served 35 years in the U.S. Navy and retired as a Navy Captain, later worked as Port Orange City Manager and was a member of the Volusia County Council. He has focused his career on supporting families, local businesses, and public service.

Mark Wilson, President & CEO of the Florida Chamber of Commerce, stated: “The Florida Chamber of Commerce is pleased to endorse Jake Johansson as Senate District 8’s next state senator. Having served with distinction in the U.S. Navy and more recently as a locally elected official, we are confident in Jake’s commitment to the free market and look forward to working alongside him to make Florida even more competitive as we continue to grow towards becoming the 10th largest economy in the world.”

Johansson responded: “As a small business owner and veteran, I know free enterprise is worth defending, whether on battlefields abroad or within government at home. Given the Florida Chamber of Commerce’s track record of fighting for jobs and equal opportunity for earned success for all Floridians, I am humbled to receive their endorsement and look forward to working with them and the job creators they represent in the Florida Senate to continue Florida’s economic momentum.”

Senate District 8 covers Volusia County and is considered a solid Republican district according to recent voting patterns. In both recent presidential and gubernatorial elections, Republican candidates won over 60 percent of votes in this district. The Florida Chamber says it will use its extensive political experience to support Johansson’s election campaign.



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