meeting, May 2019 On February 10, 2017, Florida's chief financial officer,
Jeff Atwater, announced that he would resign in order to take the position of CFO for
Florida Atlantic University. Governor Scott officially announced the appointment of Patronis on June 25, 2017. Patronis was officially sworn in to complete Atwater's term on June 30, 2017. Patronis ran for his first full term in the
2018 CFO election. Patronis was unopposed in the Republican primary. The Democratic nominee was former state senator
Jeremy Ring of
Broward County. Though Patronis and Ring did not debate on stage, the race was noted for its acrimony, with much attention being drawn to Ring's resume at
Yahoo! and Patronis' close ties with Governor Scott. Despite Ring going into election day with a 5-point lead in polling, Patronis defeated Ring, receiving 52% of the vote to Ring's 48%. During the 2019 legislative session, Patronis worked to pass the firefighter cancer relief bill to provide protection and financial coverage to firefighters who are diagnosed with certain types of cancers.
Rick Scott, then-
Attorney General Ashley Moody,
Hillsborough County sheriff Chad Chronister,
Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna, and Congresswoman
Laurel Lee in the
Hillsborough County, Florida, Emergency Operations Center, responding to
Hurricane Milton In response to former president
Donald Trump's
indictments, Patronis promoted a plan to provide up to $5 million in taxpayer funds to Trump to pay his legal bills. A bill was filed to enact this proposal by state senator
Ileana Garcia, but was withdrawn after a veto threat by Governor
Ron DeSantis.
Resignation Due to Florida's
resign-to-run law, after announcing his candidacy for
Congress, Patronis submitted his resignation as chief financial officer of Florida effective March 31, 2025. On July 16, 2025, Governor
Ron DeSantis appointed
state senator Blaise Ingoglia as his successor, serving until the
2026 election. == Pay to play accusations ==