Curtis Gilbert Levine (November 21, 1947 – July 31, 2012) was a Florida attorney and politician who served as a member of the Florida House of Representatives.[2]

Curtis Gilbert Levine[1][2]
Levine 1998
Member of the Florida House of Representatives
from the 89th district
In office
November 3, 1998[2] – November 7, 2000[2]
Preceded byBarry Silver
Succeeded byIrving Slosberg
Personal details
Born(1947-11-21)November 21, 1947[2]
New Britain, Connecticut[2]
DiedJuly 31, 2012(2012-07-31) (aged 64)[2]
Orlando, Florida[2]
Political partyDemocratic[2]
Spouse(s)Marjorie (married January 1972)[1]
Catherine, (2008-2012)[3]
ChildrenJessica, Lindsay, Deborah[4]
Alma materNortheastern University, B.A., History, 1970;[4] Suffolk University Law School,[4] J.D., 1973[1]
OccupationAttorney[2]
Military service
AllegianceUnited States of America
Branch/serviceUnited States Army
RankFirst Lieutenant[4]
UnitU.S. Army Field Artillery Corps[4]

Levine was born in New Britain, Connecticut[2] on November 21, 1947.

In his first bid for reelection Levine was defeated by Irving Slosberg in the 2000 Democratic primary.[5]

During the 2000 presidential election cycle, Levine served as the co-chair of Al Gore's Florida campaign.

Levine died in Orlando, Florida[2] on July 31, 2012.

Notes

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  1. ^ a b c Boca Raton News (July 1, 1996), Nick's Italian Fishery Hosts Gala Reception for Levine, Boca Raton, Florida: Boca Raton News, p. 18
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Roth, Lauren (August 4, 2012), Curt Levine Former lawmaker, public defender a devoted public servant, Orlando, Florida: Orlando Sentinel
  3. ^ Roth, Lauren (3 August 2012). "Curt Levine: Former lawmaker, public defender was a devoted public servant". orlandosentinel.com. Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved 19 May 2015.
  4. ^ a b c d e Archived Website of Representative Curtis G. Levine
  5. ^ Bennett, George (May 29, 2011), Burt Aaronson, Irving Slosberg want Democratic Party to discourage primary challenges, Palm Beach, Florida: Palm Beach Post

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Political offices
Preceded by Florida House of Representatives
District 89

1998-2000
Succeeded by