FL-12 Democratic nominee?
Primary Election
Party selects its nominee.
Overview
Current roleCommissioner
PartyDemocratic
Political ideologyLiberal Democrat
GenderFemale
LocationFlorida
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BackgroundCandidate for U.S. House (Florida-12)
EducationB.S., University of Maryland, College Park — Agricultural and Resource Economics
Notable personal detailsKimberly Overman is a Democratic candidate for the U.S. House in Florida’s 12th Congressional District in the 2026 election cycle. She previously served as a Hillsborough County Commissioner (2018–2022), including as chair, and has worked as a financial planner and registered investment adviser. She holds a B.S. from the University of Maryland, College Park, in Agricultural and Resource Economics and is a Certified Financial Planner (CFP).
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Positions
Healthcare
The candidate states that healthcare is a right and pledges to expand access to care, lower prescription drug costs, and defend reproductive and mental-health services. The campaign frames these as priorities alongside affordable housing and support for veterans. No explicit support for single-payer or Medicare for All is stated on the campaign site.
Abortion & Reproductive Rights
Supports restoring and protecting the right to abortion and access to reproductive health care, stating these decisions belong to individuals rather than politicians. Campaign materials prioritize reproductive rights and personal freedom as a core issue.
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Climate & Energy
Kimberly Overman has indicated she wants to address climate change as a local-issue priority, but her current campaign materials do not present detailed climate or energy policy proposals. Public reporting identifies climate among issues she intended to tackle while a county commissioner, without specifying concrete positions like emissions targets or fossil-fuel policy.
Public Safety & Guns
The candidate has participated in gun-safety events and aligned with Democratic gun-violence-prevention efforts, expressing support for stronger gun-safety measures and public-safety-focused approaches. Her public remarks at a March For Our Lives town hall criticized local officials for not listening to parents and referenced proposals such as universal background checks and assault-weapon restrictions. Other campaign reporting links her to Democratic priorities on public safety and gun violence prevention.
Fundraising
Latest report: Cycle 20262026
LatestCycle 2026
Source: FEC
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