The public record of Florida government.
A single database of every office, race, bill, and vote in Florida. It covers the Governor and Cabinet, all 160 legislative districts, and the votes behind them.
One record for everything that governs Florida.
The Atlas is built data-first. Six entity types form the spine, resolved so every person, office, and vote links to the others.
People
Every officeholder, candidate, and past official gets one sourced profile.
Offices
Statewide, federal, legislative, county, and municipal seats, and who has held them over time.
Districts
All 40 Senate and 120 House districts, plus congressional and local boundaries and who represents them.
Races
Active and past elections: filings, candidates, results, and margins across every cycle.
Bills
Bills with a summary, sponsors, current status, and a link to the full text.
Votes
Roll-call votes resolved to each member, so you can see how a person voted.
The Florida Legislature today.
Both chambers, their current composition, and leadership. Updated to mid-2026 and sourced to official records.
Legislation, explained.
A research tool for professionals. Open to everyone.
Consultants, campaigns, lobbyists, journalists, advocacy groups, and engaged citizens work from the same facts. This is where those facts live, sourced and cross-linked.
- Campaign teams
- Lobbyists & consultants
- Journalists
- Advocacy groups
- Law & policy firms
- Engaged citizens
Every record is sourced. Every gap is labeled.
The Florida Atlas is an independent, nonpartisan data platform. It is not affiliated with any candidate, campaign, party, or government body. Every profile shows its sources, and anything unconfirmed is labeled as pending.