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2016-2018 School Board and Legislative Delegation 2016-2018 SCHOOL BOARD AND LEGISLATIVE DELEGATION COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD & FLORIDA SENATE FLORIDA HOUSE SUPERINTENDENT (Party - District #) – Counties in the District (Party - District #) – Counties in the District Alachua April Griffin Keith Perry (R-8) – Alachua, Marion, Putnam Chuck Clemons (R-21) – Alachua, Dixie, Gilchrist Rob Hyatt Elizabeth Porter (R-10) – Alachua, Baker, Columbia, Leanetta McNealy Hamilton, Suwannee Gunnar Paulson Clovis Watson (D-20) – Alachua, Marion Eileen Roy Sandra Hollinger, Supt (A) Baker Paula Barton Rob Bradley (R-5) – Baker, Bradford, Clay, Elizabeth Porter (R-10) – Alachua, Baker, Columbia, Charlie “Artie” Burnett Columbia, Dixie, Gilchrist, Lafayette, Levy, Hamilton, Suwannee Tiffany McInarnay Marion, Suwannee, Union Richard Dean Griffis Patricia Weeks Sherrie Raulerson, Supt (E-D) Bay Ginger Littleton George Gainer (R-2) – Bay, Holmes, Jackson, Brad Drake (R-5) – Bay, Holmes, Jackson, Walton, Steve Moss Okaloosa, Walton, Washington Washington Ryan Neves Jay Trumbull (R-6) – Bay Jerry Register Joe Wayne Walker William Husfelt, Supt (E-R) Bradford Cheryl Canova Rob Bradley (R-5) – Baker, Bradford, Clay, Bobby Payne (R-19) – Bradford, Clay, Putnam, Union Vivian Chappell Columbia, Dixie, Gilchrist, Lafayette, Levy, Sheila Cummings Marion, Suwannee, Union Erica Reddish Charnelle Whittemore Stacey Creighton, Supt (E-R) Brevard Misty Belford Dorothy Hukill (R-14) – Brevard, Volusia Thad Altman (R-52) – Brevard John Craig Debbie Mayfield (R-17) – Brevard, Indian River Randy Fine (R-53) – Brevard Tina Descovich Tom Goodson (R-51) – Brevard Matt Susin Rene Plasencia (R-50) – Brevard, Orange Andy Ziegler Desmond Blackburn, Supt (A) Florida School Boards Association 1 rhmelton 11/20/16 COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD & FLORIDA SENATE FLORIDA HOUSE SUPERINTENDENT (Party - District #) – Counties in the District (Party - District #) – Counties in the District Broward Robin Bartleman Lauren Book (D-32) – Broward Manny Diaz (R-103) – Broward, Miami-Dade Heather Brinkwworth Oscar Braynon (D-35) – Broward, Miami-Dade Bobby DuBose (D-94) – Broward Abby Freedman Gary Farmer (D-34) – Broward Katie Edwards (D-98) – Broward Patti Good Kevin Rader (D-29) – Broward, Palm Beach Joe Geller (D-100) – Broward, Miami-Dade Donna Korn Perry Thurston, Jr. (D-33) – Broward Patricia Hawkins-Williams (D-92) – Broward Laurie Levinson Kristin Jacobs (D-96) – Broward Ann Murray Evan Jenne (D-99) – Broward Rosalind Osgood Shevrin Jones (D-101) – Broward Nora Rupert George Moriatis (R-93) – Broward Robert Runcie, Supt (A) Jared Moskowitz (D-97) – Broward Sharon Pritchett (D-102) – Broward, Miami-Dade Barrington Russell (D-95) – Broward Richard Stark (D-104) – Broward Carlos Trujillo (R-105) – Broward, Collier, Miami-Dade Calhoun Danny Hassig Bill Montford (D-3) – Calhoun, Franklin, Gadsden, Halsey Beshears (R-7) – Calhoun, Franklin, Gulf, Ray Howell Gulf, Hamilton, Jefferson, Leon, Liberty, Madison, Jefferson, Lafayette, Leon, Liberty, Madison, Danny Ryals Taylor, Wakulla Taylor, Wakulla Tim Smith Kenneth Speights Ralph Yoder, Supt (E-N) Charlotte Kim Amontree Denise Grimsley (R-26) – Charlotte, DeSoto, Glades, Michael Grant (R-75) – Charlotte Wendy Atkinson Hardee, Highlands, Lee, Okeechobee, Polk Robert Segur Greg Steube (R-23) – Charlotte, Sarasota Lee Swift Ian Vincent Steve Dionisio, Supt (A) Citrus Virginia Bryant Wilton Simpson (R-10) – Citrus, Hernando, Pasco Ralph Massullo, Jr. (R-34) – Citrus, Hernando Sandy Counts Douglas Dodd Thomas Kennedy Linda Powers Sandra Himmel, Supt (E-D) Clay Mary Bolla Rob Bradley (R-5) – Baker, Bradford, Clay, Travis Cummings (R-18) – Clay Betsy Condon Columbia, Dixie, Gilchrist, Lafayette, Levy, Bobby Payne (R-19) – Bradford, Clay, Putnam, Union Ashley Gilhousen Marion, Suwannee, Union Janice Kerekes Carol Studdard Addison Gray Davis, Supt (E-R) Florida School Boards Association 2 rhmelton 11/20/16 COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD & FLORIDA SENATE FLORIDA HOUSE SUPERINTENDENT (Party - District #) – Counties in the District (Party - District #) – Counties in the District Collier Erick Carter Kathleen Passidomo (R-28) – Collier, Hendry, Lee Byron Donalds (R-80) – Collier, Hendry Erika Donalds Bob Rommel (R-106) – Collier Kelly Lichter Carlos Trujillo (R-105) – Broward, Collier, Miami-Dade Stephanie Lucarelli Roy Terry Kamela Patton, Supt (A) Columbia Dana Brady-Giddens Rob Bradley (R-5) – Baker, Bradford, Clay, Elizabeth Porter (R-10) – Alachua, Baker, Columbia, Stephanie Finnell Columbia, Dixie, Gilchrist, Lafayette, Levy, Hamilton, Suwannee (Local elections Danny Green Marion, Suwannee, Union are nonpartisan) Keith Hudson Steve Nelson Alex Carswell, Jr., Supt (E) DeSoto Ronny Allen Denise Grimsley (R-26) – Charlotte, DeSoto, Glades, Ben Albritton (R-56) – DeSoto, Hardee, Polk Karen Chancey Hardee, Highlands, Lee, Okeechobee, Polk Judy Kirkpatrick Deborah Snyder Daniel Via Adrian Cline, Supt (E-D) Dixie Tim Alexander Rob Bradley (R-5) – Baker, Bradford, Clay, Chuck Clemons (R-21) – Alachua, Dixie, Gilchrist Crystal Bush Columbia, Dixie, Gilchrist, Lafayette, Levy, Charles Farmer Marion, Suwannee, Union Paul Gainey Dwayne Rollison Mike Thomas, Supt (E- N) Duval Becki Couch Aaron Bean (R-4) – Duval, Nassau Cord Byrd (R-11) – Duval, Nassau Cheryl Grymes Audrey Gibson (D-6) – Duval Kimberly Daniels (D-14) – Duval Lori Hershey Tracie Davis (D-13) – Duval Warren Jones Jay Fant (R-15) – Duval Ashley Juarez Jason Fischer (R-16) – Duval Scott Shine Clay Yarborough (R-12) – Duval Paula Wright Nikolai Vitti, Supt (A) Escambia Kevin Adams Doug Broxson (R-1) – Escambia, Okaloosa, Santa Clay Ingram (R-1) – Escambia Gerald Boone Rosa Frank White (R-2) – Escambia, Santa Rosa Patty Hightower Linda Moultrie Bill Slayton Malcolm Thomas, Supt (E-R) Florida School Boards Association 3 rhmelton 11/20/16 COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD & FLORIDA SENATE FLORIDA HOUSE SUPERINTENDENT (Party - District #) – Counties in the District (Party - District #) – Counties in the District Flagler Maria Barbosa Travis Hutson (R-7) – Flagler, Putnam, St. Johns, Paul Renner (R-24) – Flagler, St. Johns, Volusia Colleen Conklin Volusia Andrew Dance Janet McDonald Trevor Tucker Jacob Oliva, Supt (A) Franklin Stacy Kirvin Bill Montford (D-3) – Calhoun, Franklin, Gadsden, Halsey Beshears (R-7) – Calhoun, Franklin, Gulf, Pamela Marshall Gulf, Hamilton, Jefferson, Leon, Liberty, Madison, Jefferson, Lafayette, Leon, Liberty, Madison, Teresa Ann Martin Taylor, Wakulla Taylor, Wakulla George Thompson Carlton Whaley Traci Moses, Supt (E-D) Gadsden Charlie Frost Bill Montford (D-3) – Calhoun, Franklin, Gadsden, Ramon Alexander (D-8) – Gadsden, Leon Audrey Lewis Gulf, Hamilton, Jefferson, Leon, Liberty, Madison, Steve Scott Taylor, Wakulla Isaac Simmons Tyrone Smith Roger Milton, Supt (E-D) Gilchrist Gina Louise Gieger Rob Bradley (R-5) – Baker, Bradford, Clay, Chuck Clemons (R-21) – Alachua, Dixie, Gilchrist Deen Lancaster Columbia, Dixie, Gilchrist, Lafayette, Levy, Christie McElroy Marion, Suwannee, Union Susan Owens Michelle Walker-Crawford Robert Rankin, Supt (E-R) Glades Jenny Allen Denise Grimsley (R-26) – Charlotte, DeSoto, Glades, Cary Pigman (R-55) – Glades, Highlands, Patricia Pearce Hardee, Highlands, Lee, Okeechobee, Polk Okeechobee, St. Lucie Mike Pressley Janet Storey Jeri Wilson Scott Bass, Supt (E-D) Gulf Danny Little Bill Montford (D-3) – Calhoun, Franklin, Gadsden, Halsey Beshears (R-7) – Calhoun, Franklin, Gulf, Billy Quinn, Jr. Gulf, Hamilton, Jefferson, Leon, Liberty, Madison, Jefferson, Lafayette, Leon, Liberty, Madison, Linda Wood Taylor, Wakulla Taylor, Wakulla Clayton Brooke Wooten John Wright James Norton, Supt (E-R) Florida School Boards Association 4 rhmelton 11/20/16 COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD & FLORIDA SENATE FLORIDA HOUSE SUPERINTENDENT (Party - District #) – Counties in the District (Party - District #) – Counties in the District Hamilton Johnny Bullard Bill Montford (D-3) – Calhoun, Franklin, Gadsden, Elizabeth Porter (R-10) – Alachua, Baker, Columbia, Gary Godwin Gulf, Hamilton, Jefferson, Leon, Liberty, Madison, Hamilton, Suwannee Cheryl Deas McCall Taylor, Wakulla Saul Speights Suezette Wiggins Rex Mitchell, Supt (E-D) Hardee Teresa Crawford Denise Grimsley (R-26) – Charlotte, DeSoto, Glades, Ben Albritton (R-56) – DeSoto, Hardee, Polk Garry McWhorter Hardee, Highlands, Lee, Okeechobee, Polk Paul Samuels Mildred Smith Thomas Trevino Bob Shayman, Supt (E-R) Hendry Jon Basquin Kathleen Passidomo (R-28) – Collier, Hendry, Lee Byron Donalds (R-80) – Collier, Hendry Sally Berg Dwayne Brown Stephanie Busin Amanda Nelson Paul Puletti, Supt (E-R) Hernando Susan Duval Wilton Simpson (R-10) – Citrus, Hernando, Pasco Blaise Ingoglia (R-35) – Hernando Gus Guadagnino Ralph Massullo, Jr. (R-34) – Citrus, Hernando Mark Johnson Beth Narverud Linda Prescott Lori Romano, Supt (A) Highlands William Brantley Denise Grimsley (R-26) – Charlotte, DeSoto, Glades, Cary Pigman (R-55) – Glades, Highlands, Jill Compton Hardee, Highlands, Lee, Okeechobee, Polk Okeechobee, St. Lucie Charlene Edwards Donna Howerton Janet Shoop Brenda Longshore, Supt (E-R) Florida School Boards Association 5 rhmelton 11/20/16 COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD & FLORIDA SENATE FLORIDA HOUSE SUPERINTENDENT (Party - District #) – Counties in the District (Party - District #) – Counties in the District Hillsborough April Griffin Bill Galvano (R-21) – Hillsborough, Manatee Janet Cruz (D-62) – Hillsborough Lynn Gray Tom Lee (R-20) – Hillsborough, Pasco, Polk James Grant (R-64) – Hillsborough, Pinellas Sally Harris Darryl Rouson (D-19) – Hillsborough, Pinellas Shawn Harrison (R-63) – Hillsborough Tamara Shamburger
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