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John F. Summers (born April 4, 1957) is an American former competitive ice dancer. With partner Stacey Smith, he is the 1978-1980 U.S. national champion. They represented the United States at the 1980 Winter Olympics where they placed 9th. He graduated from the University of Pennsylvania with a M.S.E. in Computer Science.
John Summers may refer to: John W. Summers (1870–1937), U.S. politician; John Summers (figure skater) (born 1957), American ice dancer; John Summers (footballer) (1915–1991), English footballer who played for Leicester City, Derby County and Southampton; John Summers (sport shooter) (born 1957), Australian Olympic sport shooter; John ...
John Robert Marks III (born July 25, 1947) is an American lawyer, politician, and former Mayor of Tallahassee, Florida from February 2003 until November 2014. Marks is the longest-serving mayor in Tallahassee's history. [1] He was elected to three consecutive terms as the city's Mayor, spanning nearly ten years. [1]
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John Y. Garey 1828–1829 He was a justice of the peace [6] and territorial auditor. [7] He was named on the first two issues of treasury notes in 1829 and 1830: [8] "The Territory of Florida promises to pay John Y. Garey or bearer at the Treasury Office..." [9] Leslie A. Thompson: 1830 Charles Austin: 1831 Leslie A. Thompson (2nd term) 1832–1833
The 2014 Tallahassee mayoral election took place on August 26, 2014, in the city of Tallahassee, Florida. Incumbent Mayor John Marks refused to run a fourth term which resulted in a new seat being open for the candidates. A nonpartisan primary was held between three candidates with Andrew Gillum winning the race by 76 percent. [1]
Kyla A Sanford, Tallahassee Democrat October 4, 2024 at 8:22 AM From the choir stand to the center stage, from Tallahassee to Los Angeles, local band "323" has advanced in season 26 of the hit ...
Upon opening, the venue was named the Tallahassee-Leon County Civic Center. In 2001, the Florida Senate proposed reverting the civic center to its original name; however, this provision was vetoed. [4] The center reverted to its original name in January 2012. [5] The venue was owned by the Tallahassee Leon County Civic Center Authority until ...