FDLE officials and James Uthmeier at the Miami Regional Operations Center announcing updates on cold case investigations
The tobacco company RAI Services Company of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, wrote a check for $100,000. Credit: James Uthmeier/Facebook

Attorney General James Uthmeier raised $1.91 million in the first quarter of 2026, surpassing the $336,000 raised by Democratic challenger Josรฉ Javier Rodrรญguez, according to numbers posted by the Division of Elections website.

The quarterly total, generated through his personal account and a political committee, increased Uthmeierโ€™s overall effort to $8.26 million as he seeks to retain the Cabinet office he was appointed to by Gov. Ron DeSantis in February 2025. Of the overall haul, Uthmeier had $7.43 million on hand as of March 31.

Meanwhile, Rodriguez, a former legislator from Miami who was assistant secretary for employment and training in the Department of Labor under President Joe Biden, has now raised more than $1 million. Of that, $489,700 was available on March 31.

โ€œThe support weโ€™re seeing across the state makes clear Floridians are ready for accountability, to take on corruption, and to lower costs for families,โ€ Rodriguez said in a release.

Rodriguezโ€™ quarterly totals include $137,163 raised through his personal campaign account and $198,900 through the political committee Floridians for JJR.

The largest contributions to Floridians for JJR were $50,000 from the Miami Beach-based political committee The Florida Project, which has backed other Democratic candidates over the past year, and $75,000 from Jacksonville personal injury attorney Steve Pajcic.

Another Democrat in the contest, Jim Lewis, a former state prosecutor from Fort Lauderdale, raised $1,600 during the quarter and loaned his campaign $3,000. Lewis earlier put $2,000 of his own money into the campaign.

Lewis received 381,575 votes in the 2022 Democratic primary for the Cabinet office, 26.9 percent of the vote, finishing third in a three-way contest.

The political committee Friends of James Uthmeier raised $1.62 million in the quarter, while Uthmeier brought in $288,843 for his personal campaign account in the same time.

Uthmeierโ€™s quarterly totals included $125,000 from the political committee โ€œA Stronger Florida,โ€ which is linked to the lobbying firm Rubin Turnbull & Associates. 

The tobacco company RAI Services Company of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, wrote a check for $100,000, as did the Republican Party of Florida. The gun manufacturer Sig Sauer Inc., which was behind a failed effort in the 2026 legislative session to shield gun makers from liability lawsuits over a defect that isnโ€™t required by federal law, gave the political committee $50,000.

Uthmeierโ€™s quarterly totals include $27,200 posted in his personal account from the RPOFD for in-kind consulting and staffing assistance.

Another Republican that has filed for the statewide office is Steven Leskovich, a former assistant public Defender from Lee County. Leskovich didnโ€™t report raising any money during the quarter. Before the quarter he had raised $66,446, in addition to putting $50,000 of his own money into the contest.


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