Florida Senate Democratic leader Jason Pizzo drops party, switches to no-party affiliation

Sen. Jason Pizzo, seen in the forefront of this file photo, says he sent his voter registration change in on Thursday, April 24, 2025, and would ask the Senate Democratic caucus to choose a new leader. (Mike Stocker/South Florida Sun Sentinel file photo)
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By  | Tampa Bay Times

TALLAHASSEE — Sen. Jason Pizzo, the Senate Democratic leader, announced that he is switching his party registration to no-party affiliation.

Pizzo said he sent his voter registration change in on Thursday and would ask the Senate Democratic caucus to choose a new leader.

“Here’s the issue. The Democratic Party in Florida is dead,” Pizzo said. “There are good people that can resuscitate it. But they don’t want it to be me. That’s not convenient, that’s not cool.”

Pizzo said the Democratic Party today isn’t the party of his father. He said that the modern Democratic Party “craves and screams anarchy and then demands amnesty.”

“I think stripping myself of a title of a party designation allows me to run free and clear, clean and transparent and help many, many more,” Pizzo said.

State Sen. Lori Berman, of Palm Beach County, was chosen by the state party as the new Senate Democratic leader. “We welcome her steady leadership and longtime commitment to upholding Democratic values,” the Florida Democratic Party posted on X.

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