Charles Gambaro reports strong early fundraising for Florida District 6 race, secures key endorsements

Palm Coast City Councilman Charles Gambaro announced he has raised over $215,000 in the first 60 days of his campaign for Florida’s 6th Congressional District seat.

Gambaro, who currently serves on the Palm Coast City Council, is seeking to represent the district in the U.S. House of Representatives. The fundraising total covers his first two months as a candidate in the race.

Campaign Statement

“Our early fundraising record is a clear indicator of the support from our community for our campaign,” Gambaro said following the completion of the fundraising quarter. “The men and women of the 6th Congressional District are demonstrating their preference for a proven leader that actually lives in our community and that has the vision and experience to drive positive results for our residents.”

Gambaro also referenced the current representative for the district in his statement. “Leadership matters, and there is a significant leadership vacuum with our current representative,” he said. “I look forward to placing America and Florida First as your next Member of Congress.”

Notable Endorsements

In addition to fundraising, Gambaro’s campaign announced two significant endorsements. Christopher Miller, who served as Acting Secretary of Defense under President Donald Trump from November 2020 to January 2021, has endorsed the candidacy.

The Palm Coast Professional Firefighters Union has also given its support to Gambaro’s congressional bid.

About Florida’s 6th District

Florida’s 6th Congressional District includes portions of Volusia, Flagler, St. Johns, and Putnam counties along Florida’s northeast coast. The district encompasses Palm Coast, where Gambaro serves on the city council.

Congressional candidates must file regular campaign finance reports with the Federal Election Commission, disclosing contributions and expenditures. The next filing deadline will provide additional details about the sources and amounts of campaign contributions.

The 2026 congressional election will take place in November, with primary elections scheduled for earlier in the year.