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  2. Secretary of State of Florida - Wikipedia

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    The secretary of state of Florida was elected by the people of the state in a general election. In 1998, [3] constitutional changes removed the secretary of state from the elected Cabinet of the executive branch. [4] That year, Katherine Harris won the last election for secretary of state [5] and since 2002, the secretary of state of Florida ...

  3. Cord Byrd - Wikipedia

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    James Cord Byrd (born April 19, 1971) is an American attorney and Republican politician serving as the secretary of state of Florida. [1] Previously, he was a member of the Florida House of Representatives, representing Nassau County and part of Duval County from 2016 until his appointment as secretary of state.

  4. Copyright status of works by the government of Florida

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    Text, communications, and images produced by the government of Florida and any county, region, district, authority, agency, or municipal officer, department, division, board, committee, bureau, commission, or other separate unit of government created or established by law are consequently in the public domain according to court interpretation ...

  5. Sandra Mortham - Wikipedia

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    She was a member of the Florida House of Representatives from 1987 to 1995 and was elected Republican Leader Pro Tempore in 1990-1992 and Republican Leader for the 1993-1994 legislative sessions. Mortham was the first woman in Florida's history to be nominated to be Speaker of the House. She was the Secretary of State of Florida from

  6. Mike Ertel - Wikipedia

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    Michael Ertel (born November 29, 1969) is an American politician who briefly served as the 29th Secretary of State of Florida.A Republican, Ertel previously served as Supervisor of Elections for Seminole County, Florida, a position which he was first appointed to by Governor Jeb Bush in February 2005.

  7. Bruce Smathers - Wikipedia

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    In 1974, he was elected Secretary of State. Once in office, Smathers reformed election laws, modernized the Division of Corporations, became involved in the "Atocha" treasure dispute, expanded support for cultural affairs, and was best known as leader of the successful effort to preserve Florida's Old Capitol (1845–1978). [4]

  8. George Firestone - Wikipedia

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    He was elected Secretary of State of Florida in 1978 and was reelected twice, serving until he resigned on August 5, 1987. [4] He used the Secretary of State's position as chief cultural officer to promoted the arts, He also helped update the Florida seal to include the sabal palm. During his tenure, he also traveled a great deal to promote ...

  9. Robert Andrew Gray - Wikipedia

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    In 1930, Florida Governor Doyle Carlton appointed Gray Secretary of State, a position he would hold for the next 31 years through several gubernatorial administrations. [1] He left office in 1961, as the longest-serving secretary of state. [3] In office, Gray was remembered as being fiscally conservative and deeply committed to public service. [1]