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Who is the current Attorney General of Florida?

Nov 07, 2018 · Republican Ashley Moody wins Florida attorney general over Democratic state Rep. Sean Shaw

Who won the Florida Attorney General primary 2018?

Candidates competed to replace outgoing Republican incumbent Bill McCollum, who had announced on May 18, 2009, that he seek the state's gubernatorial office. Assistant state's attorney Pam Bondi ( Republican) won the race to replace McCollum, defeating State Sen. Dan Gelber ( Democrat) and Jim Lewis ( Independent ).

How do I become an attorney general in Florida?

Attorney General Ashley Moody’s Senior Protection Team is an intra-agency group of attorneys and investigators dedicated to stopping senior fraud and abuse. Back the Blue Attorney General Ashley Moody’s Back the Blue Campaign awards law enforcement officers, citizens and organizations going above and beyond to support law enforcement.

What is the term limit for the Florida Attorney General?

Mar 09, 2022 · Gov. Scott and State Attorney Ayala battled all the way to the Florida Supreme Court and ultimately, the Court sided with Scott, which led to many of the Orlando offices murder cases being transferred to the Ocala, Florida State Attorney's Office. But still, Ayala's refusal to back down won her a true fan in Ol' Hobbs, which is why I was so ...

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Who is the attorney general for FL?

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

How many attorney generals Does Florida have?

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

Where did Pam Bondi go to law school?

Stetson UniversityStetson University College of LawUniversity of FloridaPam Bondi/Education

How much does the attorney general of Florida make?

State executive salariesOffice and current officialSalaryAttorney General of Florida Ashley B. MoodyFlorida Secretary of State Laurel LeeFlorida Commissioner of Insurance Regulation David Altmaier$133,158Florida Public Service Commission Gary Clark$131,0368 more rows

Is Greg Henderson married to Pam Bondi?

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.

Who is the new AG?

Merrick B. GarlandMeet the Attorney General Attorney General Merrick B. Garland was sworn in as the 86th Attorney General of the United States on March 11, 2021.Mar 3, 2022

How Old Is Pam Bondi from Florida?

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

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

How much does the governor of the state of Florida make?

List of governors of FloridaGovernor of FloridaFormationJune 25, 1845DeputyLieutenant Governor of FloridaSalary$130,273 (2013)Websitewww.flgov.com10 more rows

Who is governor of Florida?

Ron DeSantis (Republican Party)Florida / GovernorRonald Dion DeSantis is an American politician and attorney serving as the 46th governor of Florida since 2019. A member of the Republican Party, he represented Florida's 6th congressional district in the United States House of Representatives from 2013 to 2018. Wikipedia

How much does the governor of Texas make?

Governor of TexasFormation1845DeputyLieutenant Governor of TexasSalary$153,750 (2019)Websitegov.texas.gov10 more rows

Current Officeholder

Authority

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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