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Political party 1 Warren M. Briggs: 1967–1968 Pensacola: Democratic 2 Gordon Tyrrell: 1968–1972 Pensacola: Democratic 3 R. W. Peaden: 1972–1976 Pensacola: Democratic 4 Tom Patterson: 1976–1982 Pensacola: Democratic 5 Virginia Bass Wetherell: 1982–1988 Pensacola: Democratic 6 Buzz Ritchie: 1988–1992 Pensacola: Democratic 7 Lois ...
Darcy Curran Reeves is an American businessman, journalist and politician who has served as the 64th mayor of Pensacola since 2022.. The son of James J. Reeves, he worked for the Florida State University's student newspaper, the Pensacola News Journal, Warchant.com and the Tuscaloosa News before being hired as chief of Staff for Quint Studer.
Nicole Heather Fried (/ f r iː d / FREED; [1] born December 13, 1977) is an American lawyer and politician who has served as the chair of the Florida Democratic Party since 2023. Prior to her election as chair, Fried served as the 12th Florida commissioner of agriculture from 2019 to 2023. Fried graduated from the University of Florida in 2003.
Opinion - Lessons from Florida for the Democratic Party. Robert McClure, opinion contributor. November 9, 2024 at 11:00 AM.
The Florida Democratic Party is standing by its decision to scrap its presidential primary after it submitted only President Joe Biden’s name for the 2024 ballot.
Here are some of the biggest moments from the convention in photos. Vice President Kamala Harris made a surprise appearance on the first night of the convention. Kamala Harris at the Democratic ...
The Florida Democratic Party is the affiliate of the Democratic Party in the U.S. state of Florida, headquartered in Tallahassee. Former commissioner of agriculture Nikki Fried is the current chair. Andrew Jackson, the first territorial governor of Florida in 1821, co-founded the Democratic Party.
Thousands of Democratic delegates officially made Vice President Kamala Harris their nominee earlier this month, and now have reiterated their choice in a celebratory roll call of states. It's one ...