2018 Florida Attorney General election

The 2018 Florida Attorney General election took place on November 6, 2018, to elect the Attorney General of Florida. Incumbent Republican attorney general Pam Bondi was term-limited and could not seek a third consecutive term.

Republican candidate Ashley Moody defeated Democrat Sean Shaw in the election on November 6, 2018, at 93% of the precincts reporting. Moody won by about 6 percentage points, which was the widest margin of any Florida statewide race in 2018.

Declared

 * Ashley Moody, former judge of the Thirteenth Judicial Circuit Court of Florida
 * Frank White, state representative

Withdrawn

 * Ross Spano, state representative (withdrew to run for Congress)
 * Jay Fant, state representative

Declined

 * Rob Bradley, state senator
 * Richard Corcoran, Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives
 * Ron DeSantis, U.S. Representative and candidate for U.S. Senate in 2016 (running for governor)
 * José Félix Díaz, former state representative and 2017 State Senate candidate
 * Matt Gaetz, U.S. Representative
 * Tom Grady, Florida Board of Education member and former state representative
 * Simone Marstiller, former judge of the Florida First District Court of Appeal and former Florida Associate Deputy Attorney General
 * Bill McCollum, former attorney general, former U.S. Representative, candidate for governor in 2010
 * Joe Negron, president of the Florida Senate and nominee for FL-16 in 2006
 * Tom Rooney, U.S. Representative
 * David Simmons, state senator
 * Dana Young, state senator

Declared

 * Sean Shaw, state representative
 * Ryan Torrens, attorney

Declined

 * Mitchell Berger, attorney
 * José Javier Rodríguez, state senator (running for FL-27)
 * Katherine Fernandez Rundle, Miami-Dade State Attorney
 * Jack Seiler, Mayor of Fort Lauderdale
 * Rod Smith, former state senator, former chair of the Florida Democratic Party, candidate for governor in 2006 and nominee for lieutenant governor in 2010
 * Ryan Yadav, attorney and 2016 State House candidate

Candidates

 * Jeffrey Siskind, attorney

Polling

 * with Frank White