Austin Rogers Wins Republican Nomination for Florida’s 2nd Congressional District
Austin Rogers secured the Republican nomination for the U.S. House of Representatives in Florida's 2nd Congressional District.

Austin, TX, August 18, 2026 —
Austin Rogers has secured the Republican nomination for Florida’s 2nd Congressional District, positioning him to compete for a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives.
The outcome of the Republican primary race means Rogers will advance to the general election, where he will face the Democratic nominee. Further details regarding the opponent and the specific election date were not immediately available.
Rogers’ victory in the primary marks a significant step in his campaign for federal office. The 2nd Congressional District encompasses a broad geographic area within Florida, and the race is anticipated to draw considerable attention as the general election approaches.
Information regarding the specific vote totals, the timeline of the primary election, and the platforms of the candidates involved in the Republican primary was not provided in the summary.
The campaign will now shift focus to the general election, with both parties expected to engage in further efforts to reach voters across the district. The full scope of Rogers’ campaign strategy and his key policy positions will likely become more prominent as the election cycle progresses.
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