Gov. Rick Scott is eyeing Orlando for his final campaign rally before Election Day, sources told News 13.

According to our sources, the governor will make his last campaign stop Monday, Nov. 3, at Orlando Harley-Davidson, just off I-4 on 37th Street.

The event is scheduled to begin at 5:30 p.m. Monday. Guests will include Governor Rick Perry from Texas, and Governor Bobby Jindal from Louisiana with others to be announced in the near future.

Scott is expected to be joined by some surprise, big-name political guests.

Both the governor and his main challenger, Democrat Charlie Crist, have spent this week urging supporters to vote early. For their final events on Monday, they'll be targeting voters waiting until Election Day to cast their ballots.

Scott and Crist have been dead even in recent polls of likely Florida voters, with about 10 percent of voters backing the third-party candidate, Libertarian Adrian Wyllie.