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  2. Government of Florida - Wikipedia

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    The government of Florida is established and operated according to the Constitution of Florida and is composed of three branches of government: the executive branch consisting of the governor of Florida and the other elected and appointed constitutional officers; the legislative branch, the Florida Legislature, consisting of the Senate and House; and the judicial branch consisting of the ...

  3. List of presidents of the Florida Senate - Wikipedia

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    In Florida, the president of the Senate is elected by the Senate membership to a two-year term. They appoint committees and their chairs and route bills to the committees. [ 1 ] They also co-ordinate with the chair of the Committee on Rules and Calendar on the ordering of bills on the calendar. [ 2 ]

  4. Florida Legislature - Wikipedia

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    The two leaders, along with the governor of Florida, control most of the agenda of state business in Florida. [12] President of the Senate: Kathleen Passidomo ; President Pro Tempore of the Florida Senate: Dennis Baxley ; Majority Leader of the Florida Senate: Ben Albritton ; Minority Leader of the Florida Senate: Lauren Book

  5. United States presidential eligibility legislation - Wikipedia

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    Proposed legislation introduced in January 2011 would have required a presidential or vice presidential candidate to provide proof of birth that includes the names of the candidate's parents, and proof that the parents were United States citizens at the time of the candidate's birth; the candidate would also have to swear of affirm, "I was born ...

  6. Elections in Florida - Wikipedia

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    It had also played a role in the equally contested 1876 presidential election and is often seen as one of the key swing states in presidential elections. [5] Florida held its 2008 presidential primary on January 29, 2008 after a bill was passed in May 2007 moving it sooner on the electoral calendar. [6]

  7. Florida universities are searching for presidents. Just how ...

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    Three of Florida’s 12 state universities are looking for new leaders, providing new tests for a 2022 law that shields the identities of applicants. Florida universities are searching for presidents.

  8. Governor of Florida - Wikipedia

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    When Florida was first acquired by the United States, future president Andrew Jackson served as its military governor. Florida Territory was established in 1822 and five people served as governor over 6 distinct terms. The first territorial governor, William Pope Duval, served 12 years, the longest of any Florida governor to date.

  9. President (government title) - Wikipedia

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    In presidential and selected parliamentary (e.g. Botswana and South Africa) republics [1] [2] the role of the president is more prominent, encompassing the functions of the head of government. [3] In semi-presidential republics, the president has some discretionary powers like over foreign affairs, appointment of the head of government and ...