Flag of the governor

Florida does not currently have a flag that represents the governor. An unofficial governor's flag was used in 1968 by governor Claude Kirk on his limousine, which flew next to the state flag. It was described as a blue flag with a white eagle in the center, with the eagle being chosen to represent Kirk's self-appointed title, "The Eagle."

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  • List of flags by design
  • List of Florida state symbols
  • List of U.S. state, district, and territorial insignia

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