Nov 05, 2014 · Republican Pam Bondi has been re-elected as Florida's attorney general. Voters on Tuesday chose the incumbent Bondi over Democrat George Sheldon. With over half the expected vote counted, Bondi led 55-42 percent. The 48-year-old Bondi is a close ally of Gov. Rick Scott and is confident Scott will be re-elected.
(Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images) Florida's Republican Attorney General Pam Bondi won re-election Tuesday, defeating Democratic challenger George Sheldon and Libertarian nominee Bill Wohlsifer. Bondi, a former state prosecutor from Tampa, was first elected in 2010 alongside fellow tea party favorite Gov. Rick Scott (R).
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Nov 04, 2014 · Republican Pam Bondi has been re-elected as Florida's attorney general. Voters on Tuesday chose the incumbent Bondi over Democrat George Sheldon. With over half the expected vote counted, Bondi led 55-42 percent. The 48-year-old Bondi is a close ally of Gov. Rick Scott and is confident Scott will be re-elected.
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The 2014 Florida Attorney General election took place on November 4, 2014, to elect the Attorney General of Florida. Incumbent Republican Attorney General Pam Bondi ran for re-election to a second term in office against Democrat George Sheldon and Libertarian Bill Wohlsifer.
After Sheldon won his party's primary on August 26, Bondi challenged him to a general debate before the election. Sheldon stated that he would do so, but raised the possibility of multiple debates. Wohlsifer also challenged Bondi and Sheldon to a debate before the election.
First elected in 2010, Bondi was a tough-talking Tampa prosecutor and a fresh face on the scene. She quickly revealed herself as a pure partisan, a quality that’s especially unseemly for an attorney general whose job is to seek justice, not political advantage.
Bondi asked the governor to postpone a man’s execution so it wouldn’t fall on the night of a campaign event at her waterfront home in Tampa. Scott obliged. Her office kept appealing a federal judge’s ruling that Florida’s ban on same-sex marriage was illegal, until the Supreme Court finally put the matter to rest.
Bondi wasted taxpayers’ time and money by trying to defend the state’s ban on smoking medical marijuana.
Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi on stage during a rally for Republican gubernatorial nominee Ron DeSantis in Boca Raton on the final day of early voting Nov. 4. (John McCall / Sun Sentinel)
Bondi also waited too long to launch in investigation into sexual abuse by Catholic priests, acting in October but only after a bombshell report by a Pennsylvania grand jury.
And make no mistake, Bondi is a political creature. She made countless appearances on various Fox News shows, including a stint where she abandoned her duties as attorney general for three days so she could co-host a Fox show called “The Five.”. Even when she was right, she was too often late to the game.
The 2014 Florida Attorney General election took place on November 4, 2014, to elect the Attorney General of Florida. Incumbent Republican Attorney General Pam Bondi ran for re-election to a second term in office against Democrat George Sheldon and Libertarian Bill Wohlsifer.
• Pam Bondi, incumbent attorney general
• Bill Wohlsifer, Attorney at Law
Sheldon's constitutional eligibility to serve as attorney general was challenged in court. For the years 2011 to 2013, Sheldon established permanent non-Florida residency in order to receive an exemption from taking continuing legal education courses required to maintain his law license with the Florida Bar. Article IV, Section 5(b) of the Florida Constitutionrequires the candidates for attorney general maintain permanent residency in Florida for the seven years preceding election …
• Florida Attorney General
• Pam Bondi for Attorney General
• George Sheldon for Attorney General
• Bill Wohlsifer for Attorney General