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Is Pam Bondi still married?

Personal life. Bondi married Garret Barnes in 1990; the couple divorced after 22 months of marriage. In 1996, Bondi married Scott Fitzgerald; they divorced in 2002. She was engaged to Greg Henderson in 2012.

Is Pam Bondi a Republican or a Democrat?

Republican PartyPam Bondi / PartyThe Republican Party, also referred to as the GOP, is one of the two major, contemporary political parties in the United States, along with its main historic rival, the Democratic Party. Wikipedia

How Old Is Pam Bondi from Florida?

56 years (November 17, 1965)Pam Bondi / Age

Where did Pam Bondi go to law school?

Stetson University College of LawStetson UniversityUniversity of FloridaPam Bondi/Education

Who is the AG of Florida?

Ashley Moody (Republican Party)Florida / Attorney generalAshley Brooke Moody is an American attorney and politician serving as the Florida attorney general since January 2019. Wikipedia

Who is Pam Bondi's father?

Joseph BondiPam Bondi / Father

Who is Pam Bondi married to?

Scott Fitzgeraldm. 1997–2002Garret Barnesm. 1990–1992Pam Bondi/Spouse

Where was Pam Bondi born?

Tampa, FLPam Bondi / Place of birth

When was Bondi elected?

Bondi was elected the 37th Attorney General of Florida on November 2, 2010, and took office the next January. She won a second term in the 2014 elections. She served until 2019.

Who did Pam Bondi face in the 2014 election?

She was uncontested for the Republican nomination in the August 26 primary. Bondi faced Democrat George Sheldon and Libertarian Bill Wohlsifer in the general election. Pam Bondi won the general election on November 4, 2014.

What was the Bondi bill?

In 2011, the state legislature passed a bill with the goal of addressing prescription drug abuse in Florida. Bondi was a supporter of the legislation. In relation to her support of the bill, she was given the Leadership Award by the National Association of Drug Diversion Investigators and recognition awards by the Florida Police Chiefs Association and the Florida Board of Medicine Chairman.

Why did Elizabeth Bondi resign?

She resigned as prosecutor to pursue election to her current post. As attorney general, Bondi was involved in legal challenges to the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Florida was the lead plaintiff in the 26-state lawsuit against the ACA. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled to uphold the law in the summer of 2012.

Who won the 2010 Florida primary?

Bondi won the General Election on November 2, 2010 with 54.8% of the vote. Bondi defeated Joff Kottkamp and Holly Benson to secure the Republican primary nomination on August 24, 2010 with 37.9% of the vote. Election results via Florida Department of State.

Who is Pam Bondi?

Pam Bondi (R) (born November 17, 1966, in Tampa, Florida) was the 37th attorney general of Florida, serving from 2011 to 2019. Bondi was elected to the position on November 2, 2010, winning the general election over Democrat Dan Gelber with 54.8 percent of the vote. She was sworn in the following January. Bondi was re-elected in 2014. She was uncontested in the Republican primary and defeated Democrat George Sheldon and Libertarian Bill Wohlsifer in the general election on November 4, 2014.

Where was Bondi born?

Bondi was born in Tampa, Florida. She graduated from King High School in 1983 and went on to receive her bachelor's degree from the University of Florida in 1987. Following college, Bondi enrolled at Stetson Law School, where she completed her J.D. in 1990. She began her career immediately upon graduation.

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Biography

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Bondi was born in Tampa, Florida. She graduated from King High School in 1983 and went on to receive her bachelor's degree from the University of Florida in 1987. Following college, Bondi enrolled at Stetson Law School, where she completed her J.D. in 1990. She began her career immediately upon graduation. Bondi served as …
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Political Career

  • Attorney General
    Bondi was elected the 37th Attorney General of Florida on November 2, 2010, and took office the next January. She won a second term in the 2014 elections. She served until 2019.
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Florida Constitution Revision Commission

  • In February 2017, Bondi was appointed to the Florida Constitution Revision Commission(CRC) by automatic appointment. The Florida Constitution Revision Commission is a 37-member commission provided for in the state constitution that reviews and proposes changes to the Florida Constitution. The CRC refers constitutional amendments directly to the ballot for a publi…
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Elections

  • 2018
    1. 1.1. See also: Florida attorney general election, 2018 Pam Bondi was not able to file for re-election due to term limits.
  • 2014
    1. 1.1. See also: Florida attorney general election, 2014 Bondi ran for re-election as Florida Attorney General in 2014. She was uncontested for the Republican nomination in the August 26 primary. Bondi faced Democrat George Sheldon and Libertarian Bill Wohlsiferin the general elect…
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Campaign Contributions

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Noteworthy Events

  • Impeachment of President Donald Trump
    1. See also: Impeachment of Donald Trump On February 5, 2020, President Donald Trump(R) was acquitted of abuse of power by a vote of 52-48 and obstruction of Congress by a vote of 53-47. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) first announced the House would pursue an inquiry into T…
  • Firing of Gerald Bailey
    Governor Rick Scott removed Florida Department of Law Enforcement head Gerald Bailey from office on December 16, 2014. On January 28, Scott said that Bailey was asked to step down voluntarily and that he had complied with the request. Scott's advisors told the press in early Feb…
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Presidential Preference

  • 2012 1. 1.1. See also: Endorsements by state officials of presidential candidates in the 2012 election Pam Bondi endorsed Mitt Romneyin the 2012 presidential election.
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