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Johnnie Byrd

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American politician

Johnnie Byrd
92ndSpeaker of the Florida House of Representatives
In office
November 19, 2002 – November 16, 2004
Preceded byTom Feeney
Succeeded byAllan Bense
Member of theFlorida House of Representatives
from the 62nd district
In office
November 19, 1996 – November 16, 2004
Preceded byBuddy Johnson[1]
Succeeded byRichard Glorioso[2]
Personal details
Born (1951-02-08)February 8, 1951 (age 75)
PartyRepublican
Alma materAuburn University (BS)
University of Alabama (JD)

Johnnie B. Byrd Jr. (born February 8, 1951) is a former member of theFlorida House of Representatives from District 62 representing Eastern Hillsborough County from 1996 through 2004. He was speaker of the House from 2002 to 2004.

In2004, Byrd made an unsuccessful run for theU.S. Senate seat vacated by retiring SenatorBob Graham as aRepublican candidate. He was fourth in a field of six with 68,982 votes, 5.9 percent of the vote.Mel Martinez won the primary and the general election. Prior public service included a spell as aschool board member of the Brewton City School System inBrewton, Alabama.

Personal life

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Byrd moved to Florida in 1988, and joined the law firm Trinkle, Redman, Moody, Swanson and Byrd. Byrd is currently the managing partner in Byrd & Barnhill, P.L., inPlant City.

He holds aBS inbusiness administration fromAuburn University and aJD from theUniversity of Alabama School of Law.

Byrd is the founder and a member of the board of theJohnnie B. Byrd Sr. Alzheimer's Institute at theUniversity of South Florida. He is a past president of the Plant City Chamber of Commerce, a trustee of Evangelical University and Seminary and a member of the Plant City Rotary Club.

In 2012, Byrd ran for Thirteenth Circuit Court Judge, but lost to Mark R. Wolfe. Wolfe received 63.3% of the vote[3] to Byrd's 36.7%.[4]

Electoral history

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DatePositionStatusOpponentResultVote shareTop-opponent vote share
1996State RepresentativeOpen-seatTroy Surrency (D)Elected65.06%[1]34.94%
1998State RepresentativeIncumbentJeff Johnson (D)Re-elected77.49%[5]22.52%
2000State RepresentativeIncumbentJohn Wayne Clark (D)Re-elected66.17%[6]33.83%
2002State RepresentativeIncumbentRan unopposedRe-elected100.00%[2]0%
2012Circuit Court JudgeIncumbentMark R. WolfeLost36.7%[7]63.3%
United States Senate Republican Primary election in Florida, 2004[8]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanMel Martínez522,99444.9%
RepublicanBill McCollum360,47430.9%
RepublicanDoug Gallagher158,36013.6%
RepublicanJohnnie Byrd68,9825.9%
RepublicanKaren Saull20,3651.8%
RepublicanSonya March17,8041.5%
RepublicanLarry Klayman13,2571.1%
RepublicanWilliam Billy Kogut3,6950.3%
Total votes1,165,931100.0%

References

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  1. ^ab"Our Campaigns - FL State House 62 Race - Nov 05, 1996".ourcampaigns.com.
  2. ^ab"Our Campaigns - FL State House 62 Race - Nov 05, 2002".ourcampaigns.com.
  3. ^"Mark R. Wolfe (Florida)".Ballotpedia.
  4. ^"Johnnie B. Byrd, Jr".
  5. ^"Our Campaigns - FL State House 062 Race - Sep 01, 1998".www.ourcampaigns.com.
  6. ^"Our Campaigns - FL State House 062 Race - Nov 07, 2000".www.ourcampaigns.com.
  7. ^"Florida judicial elections, 2012 - Circuit Court".Ballotpedia.
  8. ^"Florida Department of State - Election Results". Archived fromthe original on October 3, 2011. RetrievedMay 10, 2016.

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Florida House of Representatives
Preceded by
Buddy Johnson
Member of theFlorida House of Representatives
from the 62nd district

1996–2004
Succeeded by
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Preceded bySpeaker of the Florida House of Representatives
2002–2004
Succeeded by


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