The Florida Chamber of Commerce endorsed in the Senate District 11 race to replace former Senator Blaise Ingoglia, who is now the Florida Chief Financial Officer.
The Florida Chamber of Commerce endorsed Dr. Ralph Massullo for the Senate District 11 race.
Dr. Massullo is the founder and president of a Lecanto-based dermatology medical practice and has practiced medicine in the area for more than three decades. During his tenure in the Florida House of Representatives, he worked to reduce the costly effects of inflation and supported free market policies that provide relief for Florida families and local businesses.
“The Florida Chamber of Commerce is proud to join Governor DeSantis in endorsing former Representative Dr. Ralph Massullo as Senate District 11’s next senator,” said Mark Wilson, President & CEO of the Florida Chamber of Commerce. “Dr. Massullo is a Florida Chamber lifetime 95% A-rated legislator, and as a small business owner and pro-jobs advocate, we are confident that he will fight to create good-paying jobs to make Florida even more competitive.”
According to the Florida Chamber’s Partisan Performance Index, Senate District 11 is the second safest Republican Senate seat in the state, making the primary election winner the favorite to win the seat.
“I am honored to have the endorsement of the Florida Chamber of Commerce,” said Dr. Ralph Massullo. “As a small business owner and many-year member of the Chamber, I know firsthand how they help Florida businesses, large and small, achieve success and grow. The networking they provide their members is instrumental in fostering amazing relationships that benefit the entire community. I look forward to working with them and the businesses they represent to keep Florida leading the nation in business opportunities and economic development.”
Senate District 11 covers parts of Citrus County, Hernando County, Sumter County, and Pasco County in Central Florida.
The Florida Chamber of Commerce said it is putting its full 100-plus years of combined political experience behind getting Dr. Ralph Massullo elected.


