The majority of President-elect Donald Trump 's nominations to join his administration are from his two states of residence, Florida and New York. Following Trump's nomination of Pam Bondi to become the next U.S.

Attorney General, jokes of "Make America Florida Again," mocking Trump's "Make America Great Again" slogan, have been circulating social media. Trump has now announced he wants nine people from Florida to take on positions close to him in the White House. An additional six people are nominated in New York.

Beyond New York and Florida, 15 other states have just one or two nominees representing them. A map shows where Trump's nominations are from. Florida—9 Trump announced on Thursday that he was selecting former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi has his U.

S. Attorney General nomination. The pick comes after his first choice, former Representative Matt Gaetz , withdrew his nomination.

Gaetz was also from Florida. Republican Senator Marco Rubio was picked by Trump to serve as Secretary of State. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis said he has "already received strong interest from several possible candidates" for the Senate seat vacancy if Rubio is confirmed.

Mike Waltz, a retired Green Beret and National Guard colonel representing Florida's 6th Congressional District has been asked by Trump to serve as national security adviser . A date will be set for a special primary and general election to replace Waltz. The governor does not appoint members of the House to fill vacan.