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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 # - Capitol Phone # Party - District # - Capitol Phone # Counties in District Counties in District Alachua April Griffin Keith Perry R - 8 - 850/487-5008 Chuck Clemons R - 21 - 850/717-5021 Rob Hyatt Alachua, Marion, Putnam Alachua, Dixie, Gilchrist Leanetta McNealy Elizabeth Porter R - 10 - 850/717-5010 Gunnar Paulson Alachua, Baker, Columbia, Hamilton, Suwannee Eileen Roy Clovis Watson D - 20 - 850-717-5020 Karen Clarke, Supt (A) Alachua, Marion Baker Paula Barton Rob Bradley R - 5 - 850/487-5005 Elizabeth Porter R - 10 - 850/717-5010 Charlie “Artie” Burnett Baker, Bradford, Clay, Columbia, Dixie, Gilchrist, Alachua, Baker, Columbia, Hamilton, Suwannee Richard Dean Griffis Lafayette, Levy, Marion, Suwannee, Union Tiffany McInarnay Patricia Weeks Sherrie Raulerson, Supt (E-D) Bay Ginger Littleton George Gainer R - 2 - 850/487-5002 Brad Drake R - 5 - 850/717-5005 Steve Moss Bay, Holmes, Jackson, Okaloosa, Walton, Bay, Holmes, Jackson, Walton, Washington Ryan Neves Washington Jay Trumbull R - 6 - 850/717-5006 Jerry Register Bay Joe Wayne Walker William Husfelt, Supt (E-R) Bradford Cheryl Canova Rob Bradley R - 5 - 850/487-5005 Bobby Payne R - 19 - 850/717-5019 Vivian Chappell Baker, Bradford, Clay, Columbia, Dixie, Gilchrist, Bradford, Clay, Putnam, Union Sheila Cummings Lafayette, Levy, Marion, Suwannee, Union Erica Reddish Charnelle Whittemore Stacey Creighton, Supt (E-R) Brevard Misty Belford Dorothy Hukill R - 14 - 850/487-5014 Thad Altman R - 52 - 850/717-5052 John Craig Brevard, Volusia Brevard Tina Descovich Debbie Mayfield R -17 - 850/487-5017 Randy Fine R - 53 - 850/717-5053 Matt Susin Brevard, Indian River Brevard Andy Ziegler Tom Goodson R - 51 - 850/717-5051 Desmond Blackburn, Supt (A) Brevard Rene Plasencia R - 50 - 850/717-5050 Brevard, Orange 1 COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD & FLORIDA SENATE FLORIDA HOUSE SUPERINTENDENT Party - District # - Capitol Phone # Party - District # - Capitol Phone # Counties in District Counties in District Broward Robin Bartleman Lauren Book D - 32 - 850/487-5032 Manny Diaz R - 103 - 850/717-5103 Heather Brinkwworth Broward Broward, Miami-Dade Abby Freedman Oscar Braynon D - 35 - 850/487-5035 Bobby DuBose D - 94 - 850/717-5094 Patti Good Broward, Miami-Dade Broward Donna Korn Gary Farmer D - 34 - 850/487-5034 Katie Edwards D - 98 - 850/717-5098 Laurie Levinson Broward Broward Ann Murray Kevin Rader D - 29 - 850/487-5029 Joe Geller D - 100 - 850/717-5100 Rosalind Osgood Broward, Palm Beach Broward, Miami-Dade Nora Rupert Perry Thurston D - 33 - 850-487-5033 Kristin Jacobs D - 96 - 850/717-5096 Robert Runcie, Supt (A) Broward Broward Evan Jenne D - 99 - 850/717-5099 Broward Shevrin Jones D - 101 - 850/717-5101 Broward George Moriatis R - 93 - 850/717-5093 Broward Jared Moskowitz D - 97 - 850/717-5097 Broward Sharon Pritchett D - 102 - 850/717-5102 Broward, Miami-Dade Barrington Russell D - 95 - 850/717-5095 Broward Richard Stark D - 104 - 850/717-5104 Broward Carlos Trujillo R - 105 - 850/717-05105 Broward, Collier, Miami-Dade Patricia Williams D - 92 - 850/717-5092 Broward Calhoun Danny Hassig Bill Montford D - 3 - 850/487-5003 Halsey Beshears R - 7 - 850/717-5007 Ray Howell Calhoun, Franklin, Gadsden, Gulf, Hamilton, Calhoun, Franklin, Gulf, Jefferson, Lafayette, Clifford Newsome Jefferson, Leon, Liberty, Madison, Taylor, Leon, Liberty, Madison, Taylor, Wakulla Danny Ryals Wakulla Kenneth Speights Ralph Yoder, Supt (E-N) Charlotte Kim Amontree Denise Grimsley R - 26 - 850/487-5026 Michael Grant R - 75 - 850/717-5075 Wendy Atkinson Charlotte, DeSoto, Glades, Hardee, Highlands, Charlotte Robert Segur Lee, Okeechobee, Polk Lee Swift Greg Steube R - 23 - 850/487-5023 Ian Vincent Charlotte, Sarasota Steve Dionisio, Supt (A) 2 COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD & FLORIDA SENATE FLORIDA HOUSE SUPERINTENDENT Party - District # - Capitol Phone # Party - District # - Capitol Phone # Counties in District Counties in District Citrus Virginia Bryant Wilton Simpson R - 10 - 850/487-5010 Ralph Massullo R - 34 - 850/717-5034 Sandy Counts Citrus, Hernando, Pasco Citrus, Hernando Douglas Dodd Thomas Kennedy Linda Powers Sandra Himmel, Supt (E-D) Clay Mary Bolla Rob Bradley R - 5 - 850/487-5005 Travis Cummings R - 18 - 850/717-5018 Betsy Condon Baker, Bradford, Clay, Columbia, Dixie, Gilchrist, Clay Ashley Gilhousen Lafayette, Levy, Marion, Suwannee, Union Bobby Payne R - 19 - 850/717-5019 Janice Kerekes Bradford, Clay, Putnam, Union Carol Studdard Addison Davis, Supt (E-R) Collier Erick Carter Kathleen Passidomo R - 28 - 850/487-5028 Byron Donalds R - 80 - 850/717-5080 Erika Donalds Collier, Hendry, Lee Collier, Hendry Kelly Lichter Bob Rommel R - 106 - 850/717-5106 Stephanie Lucarelli Collier Roy Terry Carlos Trujillo R - 105 - 850/71705105 Kamela Patton, Supt (A) Broward, Collier, Miami-Dade Columbia Dana Brady-Giddens Rob Bradley R - 5 - 850/487-5005 Elizabeth Porter R - 10 - 850/717-5010 Stephanie Finnell Baker, Bradford, Clay, Columbia, Dixie, Gilchrist, Alachua, Baker, Columbia, Hamilton, Suwannee (Local elections Danny Green Lafayette, Levy, Marion, Suwannee, Union are nonpartisan) Keith Hudson Steve Nelson Alex Carswell, Jr., Supt (E) DeSoto Ronny Allen Denise Grimsley R - 26 - 850/487-5026 Ben Albritton R - 56 - 850/717-5056 Karen Chancey Charlotte, DeSoto, Glades, Hardee, Highlands, DeSoto, Hardee, Polk Judy Kirkpatrick Lee, Okeechobee, Polk Deborah Snyder Daniel Via Adrian Cline, Supt (E-D) Dixie Tim Alexander Rob Bradley R - 5 - 850/487-5005 Chuck Clemons R - 21 - 850/717-5021 Crystal Bush Baker, Bradford, Clay, Columbia, Dixie, Gilchrist, Alachua, Dixie, Gilchrist Charles Farmer Lafayette, Levy, Marion, Suwannee, Union Paul Gainey Dwayne Rollison Mike Thomas, Supt (E- N) 3 COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD & FLORIDA SENATE FLORIDA HOUSE SUPERINTENDENT Party - District # - Capitol Phone # Party - District # - Capitol Phone # Counties in District Counties in District Duval Becki Couch Aaron Bean R - 4 - 850/487-5004 Cord Byrd R - 11 - 850/717-5011 Cheryl Grymes Duval, Nassau Duval, Nassau Lori Hershey Audrey Gibson D - 6 - 850/487-5006 Kimberly Daniels D - 14 - 850-717-5014 Warren Jones Duval Duval Ashley Juarez Tracie Davis D - 13 - 850/717-5013 Scott Shine Duval Paula Wright Jay Fant R - 15 - 850/717-5015 Patricia Willis, Supt (A) Duval Jason Fischer R - 16 - 850/717-5016 Duval Clay Yarborough R - 12 - 850/717-5012 Duval Escambia Kevin Adams Doug Broxson R - 1 - 850/487-5001 Clay Ingram R - 1 - 850/717-5001 Gerald Boone Escambia, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa Escambia Lee Hansen Frank White R - 2 - 850/717-5002 Patty Hightower Escambia, Santa Rosa Bill Slayton Malcolm Thomas, Supt (E-R) Flagler Maria Barbosa Travis Hutson R - 7 - 850/487-5007 Paul Renner R - 24 - 850/717-5024 Colleen Conklin Flagler, Putnam, St. Johns, Volusia Flagler, St. Johns, Volusia Andrew Dance Janet McDonald Trevor Tucker James Tager, Supt (A) Franklin Stacy Kirvin Bill Montford D - 3 - 850/487-5003 Halsey Beshears R - 7 - 850/717-5007 Pamela Marshall Calhoun, Franklin, Gadsden, Gulf, Hamilton, Calhoun, Franklin, Gulf, Jefferson, Lafayette, Teresa Ann Martin Jefferson, Leon, Liberty, Madison, Taylor, Leon, Liberty, Madison, Taylor, Wakulla George Thompson Wakulla Carlton Whaley Traci Moses, Supt (E-D) Gadsden Charlie Frost Bill Montford D - 3 - 850/487-5003 Ramon Alexander D - 8 - 850/717-5008 Audrey Lewis Calhoun, Franklin, Gadsden, Gulf, Hamilton, Gadsden, Leon Steve Scott Jefferson, Leon, Liberty, Madison, Taylor, Isaac Simmons Wakulla Tyrone Smith Roger Milton, Supt (E-D) 4 COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD & FLORIDA SENATE FLORIDA HOUSE SUPERINTENDENT Party - District # - Capitol Phone # Party - District # - Capitol Phone # Counties in District Counties in District Gilchrist Gina Louise Gieger Rob Bradley R - 5 - 850/487-5005 Chuck Clemons R - 21 - 850/717-5021 Deen Lancaster Baker, Bradford, Clay, Columbia, Dixie, Gilchrist, Alachua, Dixie, Gilchrist Christie McElroy Lafayette, Levy, Marion, Suwannee, Union Susan Owens Michelle Walker-Crawford Robert Rankin, Supt (E-R) Glades Jenny Allen Denise Grimsley R - 26 - 850/487-5026 Cary Pigman R - 55 - 850/717-5055 Patricia Pearce Charlotte, DeSoto, Glades, Hardee, Highlands, Glades, Highlands, Okeechobee, St. Lucie Mike Pressley Lee, Okeechobee, Polk Janet Storey Jeri Wilson Scott Bass, Supt (E-D) Gulf Cindy Belin Bill Montford D - 3 - 850/487-5003 Halsey Beshears R - 7 - 850/717-5007 Danny Little Calhoun, Franklin, Gadsden, Gulf, Hamilton, Calhoun, Franklin, Gulf, Jefferson, Lafayette, Billy Quinn Jefferson, Leon, Liberty, Madison, Taylor, Leon, Liberty, Madison, Taylor, Wakulla Clayton Brooke Wooten Wakulla John Wright James Norton, Supt (E-R) Hamilton Johnny Bullard Bill Montford D - 3 - 850/487-5003 Elizabeth Porter R - 10 - 850/717-5010 Gary Godwin Calhoun, Franklin, Gadsden, Gulf, Hamilton, Alachua, Baker, Columbia, Hamilton, Suwannee Cheryl McCall Jefferson, Leon, Liberty, Madison, Taylor, Saul Speights Wakulla Suezette Wiggins Rex Mitchell, Supt (E-D) Hardee Teresa Crawford Denise Grimsley R - 26 - 850/487-5026 Ben Albritton R - 56 - 850/717-5056 Garry McWhorter Charlotte, DeSoto, Glades, Hardee, Highlands, DeSoto, Hardee, Polk Paul Samuels Lee, Okeechobee, Polk Mildred Smith Thomas Trevino Bob Shayman, Supt (E-R) Hendry Jon Basquin Kathleen Passidomo R - 28 - 850/487-5028 Byron Donalds R - 80 - 850/717-5080 Sally Berg Collier, Hendry, Lee Collier, Hendry Dwayne Brown Stephanie Busin Amanda Nelson Paul Puletti, Supt (E-R) 5 COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD & FLORIDA SENATE FLORIDA HOUSE SUPERINTENDENT
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