who is the attorney general of florida 2011

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Who is the current Attorney General of Florida?

Pam Bondi is an American attorney, politician, and lobbyist, best known for her tenure as the 37th attorney general of Florida from 2011 to 2019. Before becoming an attorney general, Pam had served as a prosecutor and an assistant state attorney in Hillsborough County, Florida.

Who is the Attorney General of Florida Ashley Moody?

Attorney General Ashley Moody’s Back the Blue Campaign awards law enforcement officers, citizens and organizations going above and beyond to support law enforcement. Dose of Reality Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody launched a new website seeking to educate Floridians about the dangers of misusing prescription painkillers and other opioids such as heroin and …

How is the Attorney General of the United States appointed?

A chronological list of past Florida attorneys general is below. Return to full list of past attorneys general. Pam Bondi. 2011 – 2019. Bill McCollum. 2007 – 2011. Charlie Crist. 2003 – 2007. Richard E. Doran.

What is the term limit for the Florida Attorney General?

Jul 21, 2011 · TALLAHASSEE — Attorney General Pam Bondi and two recently fired employees are embroiled in a public fight over whether her office fired the two lawyers for being too aggressive against mortgage...

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Who was the previous attorney general in Florida?

Pam BondiServicesNo.ATTORNEY GENERALDATES OF SERVICE35.Charlie Crist2003 - 200736.Bill McCollum2007 - 201137.Pam Bondi2011 - 201938.Ashley Moody2019 - Present35 more rows

Who is the attorney general of the state 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

Where did Pam Bondi go to law school?

Stetson UniversityStetson University College of LawUniversity of FloridaPam Bondi/Education

How Old Is Pam Bondi from Florida?

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

Who ran for Attorney General in Florida?

2018 Florida Attorney General electionNomineeAshley MoodySean ShawPartyRepublicanDemocraticPopular vote4,232,5323,744,912Percentage52.1%46.1%1 more row

Who is the assistant Attorney General of Florida?

Rachel Brackett -Rachel Brackett - Assistant Attorney General - Florida Office of the Attorney General | LinkedIn.

Who is Pam Bondi's father?

Joseph BondiPam Bondi / Father

What was Pam Bondi's position in Florida?

Florida Attorney GeneralPam Bondi / Previous office (2011–2019)The Florida attorney general is an elected cabinet official in the U.S. state of Florida. The attorney general serves as the chief legal officer of the state and is head of the Florida Department of Legal Affairs. Wikipedia

Who is Pam Bondi's husband?

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

Is Pam Bondi married?

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

What does Pam Bondi do for a living now?

In 2019, after her final term as Florida attorney general, Bondi was hired by Ballard Partners, a firm with close ties to Trump, and she began working as a registered lobbyist for Qatar.

Where was Pam Bondi born?

Tampa, FLPam Bondi / Place of birth

Overview

Living former Florida attorneys general

As of January 2022, there are six living former Florida attorneys general, the oldest being James C. Smith (served 1979–1987, born 1940). The most recent attorney general to die was Robert L. Shevin on July 11, 2005 (served 1971–1979, born 1934).
• James C. Smith, 1979–1987
• Bob Butterworth, 1987–2002

Election and terms of office

As with other elected statewide offices in Florida, the attorney general is limited to serving two consecutive four-year terms.
The attorney general appoints the Florida solicitor general who serves at his or her pleasure. The current solicitor is Amit Agarwal.
The attorney general is second (behind the lieutenant governor) in the line of successionto the of…

See also

• Constitution of Florida
• Florida Cabinet
• Florida Democratic Party
• Republican Party of Florida

External links

• Florida Attorney General official website
• Florida Attorney General articles at ABA Journal
• News and Commentary at FindLaw
• Florida Statutes at Law.Justia.com

Current Officeholder

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The current attorney general is Ashley B. Moody, a Republicanfirst elected in 2018. Before becoming attorney general, Moody was a judge for the Florida 13th Circuit Courtfrom 2007 to 2017.
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Authority

  • The office of attorney general is established in the Article IV, Section 4 of the Florida Constitution. Florida Constitution, Article IV, Section 4
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Qualifications

  • Per Article IV, Section 5 of the state constitution, the attorney general must be a qualified elector at least 30 years old and have resided in Floridafor at least seven years prior to election. The attorney general is also required to have been a member of the state bar for five years. Florida Constitution, Article IV, Section 5
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Elections

  • Attorneys general are elected to four-year terms in federal midterm election years (e.g. 2014, 2018, 2022, etc.) and assume office on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in the January following their election. Thus, January 4, 2011, and January 6, 2015, were inauguration days.
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Vacancies

  • The Governor of Floridafills a vacancy in any, "state, district, or county office," by appointing a replacement to serve out the remainder of the term. If there are more than 28 months left remaining in the term when the vacancy occurs, the replacement appointee serves until the first Tuesday after the first Monday following the next general election.
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Duties

  • The attorney general is responsible for "protecting Florida consumers from various types of fraud," and prosecuting violations of its antitrust laws.Additionally, the office is responsible for representing the state in civil litigation and in criminal appeals. The attorney general's office also investigates large-scale criminal activities like identity theft, drug trafficking and gang activity thr…
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Divisions

  • As of January 7, 2021, the Florida Attorney General's Office is divided into the following divisions:
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Historical Officeholders

  • Note: Ballotpedia's state executive officials project researches state official websites for chronological lists of historical officeholders; information for the Attorney General of Florida has not yet been added because the information was unavailable on the relevant state official websites, or we are currently in the process of formatting the list for this office. If you have any a…
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Recent News

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Contact Information

  • Address: Office of Attorney General State of Florida The Capitol PL-01 Tallahassee, FL 32399-1050 Telephone Switchboard: 850-414-3300 Citizens Services: 850-414-3990 Florida Relay/TDD: 800-955-8771 Florida Toll Free: 1-866-966-7226
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