Andrew Gillum is a Democratic candidate for governor. Since 2014, he has been the mayor of Tallahassee. In 2003, Gillum became the youngest person elected to the Tallahassee City Commission.

He won the Democratic nomination on Aug. 28.

Here are three key stories about Andrew Gillum.

1. What we know — and don't know — about the FBI investigation hanging over Andrew Gillum's campaign

"Just a few months into the Tallahassee mayor's run, FBI agents delivered a subpoena to his city hall in June 2017, requesting thousands of pages of records from key players in city government. The investigation has since dogged Gillum's campaign, with new developments dripping out with unpredictable frequency."

2. For Andrew Gillum, violent crime called for 'state of emergency.' Others didn't agree.

"Last year, when Tallahassee saw a record number of homicides in its county, Gillum made a similar call: Activate the county emergency operations center indefinitely to tackle violent crime. It was the third year in a row that state data indicated Leon County had the highest crime rate in the state, though the FBI, which compiles the data, cautions varying conditions make it difficult to compare numbers among cities and counties."

3. Bernie Sanders: Andrew Gillum can politically transform Florida

An African-American, the only non-millionaire in the race, and consistently the Democrat who can fire up crowds, Gillum contends he is best equipped to motivate infrequent voters who often stay at home in midterm elections.

Check out Andrew Gillum's record on the PolitiFact Truth-o-Meter.

Where does Andrew Gillum stand on the issues? Go to the Tampa Bay Times voter guide.

Check out the bios of the other candidates:

Democrats: Gwen Graham, Philip Levine, Jeff Greene, Chris King

Republicans: Ron DeSantis, Adam Putnam