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1998-2000 Florida Legislature | |||||
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Overview | |||||
Legislative body | Florida Legislature | ||||
Meeting place | Florida Capitol, Tallahassee, Florida | ||||
Election | November 3, 1998 | ||||
Senate | |||||
Members | 40 (25 R, 15 D) | ||||
President | Toni Jennings (R) | ||||
President pro tem | Doc Myers (R) | ||||
Majority leader | Jack Latvala (R) | ||||
Minority leader | Buddy Dyer (D) | ||||
Party control | Republican | ||||
House of Representatives | |||||
Members | 120 (73 R, 47 D) | ||||
Speaker | John Thrasher (R) | ||||
Speaker pro tem | Dennis Jones (R) | ||||
Majority leader | Jerry Maygarden (R) | ||||
Minority leader | Les Miller (D) | ||||
Party control | Republican | ||||
Sessions | |||||
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The 1998-2000 Florida Legislature was the legislature of the U.S. state of Florida following the 1998 general election, occuring primarily during the first two years of Governor Jeb Bush's first term. (It began in the final weeks of Lawton Chiles' second term, and then the 25-day governorship of Buddy MacKay after Chiles' death.) It was the 16th legislature convened under the 1968 Constitution and the 79th since statehood in 1845.
In the November 3, 1998 elections, the Republican Party maintained their 25-15 Senate majority, with no seats changing hands, and increased their majority in the House of Representatives to 73-47, with Republicans capturing eight seats and Democrats one. These continued Republican majorities, combined with Bush's election, meant that this legislative term was the first since Reconstruction with unified Republican control over the two political branches of Florida's government.[1][2]
The legislature met in four sessions: a one-day organization session on November 17, 1998; the 1999 regular session from March 2 to April 30; a special session held from January 5–7, 2000; and the 2000 regular session from March 7 to May 5.[3][4]
Party summary
editSenate
editMembership changed with two resignations and two subsequent special elections, but the chamber's party balance remained constant.[5][6]
Party (Shading indicates majority caucus)
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Total | Vacant | Notes | |||
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Democratic | Republican | |||||
End of previous legislature | 15 | 22 | 40 | 0 | ||
Begin (November 1998) | 15 | 25 | 40 | 0 | ||
January 13, 1999 | 24 | 39 | 1 | Republican Bill Bankhead (District 8) resigned after being appointed secretary of the newly created Department of Juvenile Justice.[7][8] | ||
March 9, 1999 | 25 | 40 | 0 | Republican Jim King was elected to District 8. | ||
October 27, 1999 | 24 | 39 | 1 | Republican Alberto Gutman (District 34) resigned after pleading guilty to conspiracy to commit Medicare fraud.[9] | ||
January 25, 2000 | 25 | 40 | 0 | Republican Alex Díaz de la Portilla was elected to District 34. | ||
Final voting share | 37.5% | 62.5% | ||||
Beginning of next legislature | 15 | 25 | 40 | 0 |
House of Representatives
editMembership and party composition fluctuated with seven resignations, one death, and three party switches. Republicans netted two seats over the course of the term.[10]
Party (Shading indicates majority caucus)
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Total | Vacant | Notes | |||
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Democratic | Republican | |||||
End of previous legislature | 53 | 66 | 119 | 1 | ||
Begin (November 1998) | 47 | 73 | 120 | 0 | ||
January 8, 1999 | 71 | 118 | 2 | Republican Jim King (District 17) resigned to run in a special election for Senate District 8. Republican Carl Littlefield (61) resigned after being appointed deputy secretary of the Department of Elder Affairs.[11] | ||
January 15, 1999 | 70 | 117 | 3 | Republican Bob Brooks (District 35) resigned after being appointed secretary of the Department of Health.[12] | ||
March 9, 1999 | 48 | 72 | 120 | 0 | Republican Jim Tullis, Democrat Tony Suarez, and Republican Ken Littlefield were elected to Districts 17, 35, and 61, respectively. | |
May 15, 1999 | 47 | 73 | Rudy Bradley (District 55) changed party affiliation from Democrat to Republican. | |||
August 20, 1999 | 46 | 119 | 1 | Democrat Willye Dennis (District 15) resigned after pleading guilty to misusing federal funds.[13] | ||
October 31, 1999 | 72 | 118 | 2 | Republican Tom Warner (District 82) resigned after being appointed the first Florida Solicitor General.[14] | ||
November 2, 1999 | 47 | 73 | 120 | 0 | Democrat Denise Lee was elected to District 15, and Republican Art Argenio was elected to District 82. | |
December 1, 1999 | 46 | 74 | Joseph Spratt (District 77) changed party affiliation from Democrat to Republican. | |||
December 2, 1999 | 45 | 75 | Irlo Bronson (District 79) changed party affiliation from Democrat to Republican. | |||
January 25, 2000 | 75 | Republicans Carlos Valdes (District 111) and Alex Díaz de la Portilla (115) both resigned effective this day to run in a special election for Senate District 34. Republicans Marco Rubio (111) and Renier Díaz de la Portilla (115) were elected to succeed them. | ||||
March 15, 2000 | 44 | 119 | 1 | Democrat Ed Healey (District 86) died. | ||
April 25, 2000 | 45 | 120 | 0 | Democrat Susan Bucher was elected to District 86. | ||
Final voting share | 37.5% | 62.5% | ||||
Beginning of next legislature | 43 | 77 | 120 | 0 |
Major legislation and events
editFollowing Jeb Bush's election as governor in 1998, Republicans had unified control over the Legislature and governor's mansion for the first time since Reconstruction. Republican control prompted a number of notable new laws.
- The "10-20-Life" Law, which imposed stricter sentencing penalties for violent crimes involving a firearm[15]
Members
editSenate
editDist. | Name | Party | Residence | Counties represented | First elected[16] | Term up |
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1 | W.D. Childers | Rep | Pensacola | Holmes, Washington, and parts of Bay, Escambia, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa, Walton | 1970 | 2000 |
2 | Betty Holzendorf | Dem | Jacksonville | Parts of Alachua, Clay, Duval, Putnam, St. Johns | 1992 | 2002 |
3 | Pat Thomas | Dem | Quincy | Calhoun, Franklin, Gadsden, Gulf, Jackson, Liberty, Wakulla, and parts of Bay, Jefferson, Leon, Madison | 1974 | 2000 |
4 | Richard Mitchell | Dem | Jasper | Baker, Dixie, Gilchrist, Hamilton, Lafayette, Nassau, Taylor, and parts of Alachua, Bradford, Citrus, Columbia, Jefferson, Leon, Levy, Madison, Marion, Suwannee, Union | 1998 | 2002 |
5 | George Kirkpatrick | Rep | Gainesville | Parts of Alachua, Bradford, Clay, Columbia, Levy, Marion, Putnam, Suwannee, Union | 1980 | 2000 |
6 | Jim Horne | Rep | Orange Park | Parts of Clay, Duval, St. Johns | 1994 | 2002 |
7 | Charlie Clary | Rep | Destin | Parts of Bay, Escambia, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa, Walton | 1996 | 2000 |
8 | Bill Bankhead | Rep | Ponte Vedra Beach | Flagler and parts of Duval, Marion, St. Johns, Volusia | 1988 | 2002 |
Jim King | Rep | Jacksonville | 1999 | 2002 | ||
9 | Toni Jennings | Rep | Orlando | Parts of Orange, Seminole | 1980 | 2000 |
10 | Ginny Brown-Waite | Rep | Spring Hill | Hernando and parts of Pasco, Polk, Sumter | 1992 | 2002 |
11 | Anna Cowin | Rep | Leesburg | Lake and parts of Citrus, Marion, Seminole, Sumter | 1996 | 2000 |
12 | Daniel Webster | Rep | Winter Garden | Parts of Orange, Osceola, Seminole, Volusia | 1998 | 2002 |
13 | John A. Grant Jr. | Rep | Tampa | Parts of Hillsborough, Pasco | 1986 | 2000 |
14 | Buddy Dyer | Dem | Orlando | Parts of Orange, Seminole | 1992 | 2002 |
15 | Patsy Kurth | Dem | Malabar | Parts of Brevard, Indian River, St. Lucie | 1990 | 2000 |
16 | Locke Burt | Rep | Ormond Beach | Part of Volusia | 1991 | 2002 |
17 | John Laurent | Rep | Bartow | Parts of Highlands, Okeechobee, Polk | 1998 | 2000 |
18 | Charles Bronson | Rep | Satellite Beach | Parts of Brevard, Osceola | 1994 | 2002 |
19 | Jack Latvala | Rep | Palm Harbor | Parts of Pasco, Pinellas | 1994 | 2000 |
20 | Jim Sebesta | Rep | St. Petersburg | Parts of Hillsborough, Pinellas | 1998 | 2002 |
21 | James Hargrett Jr. | Dem | Tampa | Parts of Hillsborough, Manatee, Pinellas | 1992 | 2000 |
22 | Don Sullivan | Rep | Seminole | Part of Pinellas | 1992 | 2002 |
23 | Tom Lee | Rep | Brandon | Parts of Hillsborough, Polk | 1996 | 2000 |
24 | Lisa Carlton | Rep | Osprey | Parts of Charlotte, Lee, Sarasota | 1998 | 2002 |
25 | Burt Saunders | Rep | Naples | Parts of Collier, Lee | 1998 | 2000 |
26 | John McKay | Rep | Bradenton | DeSoto, Hardee, and parts of Highlands, Manatee, Sarasota | 1990 | 2002 |
27 | William "Doc" Myers | Rep | Hobe Sound | Parts of Indian River, Martin, Palm Beach, St. Lucie | 1982 | 2000 |
28 | Ron Klein | Dem | Boca Raton | Parts of Broward, Palm Beach | 1996 | 2002 |
29 | Steven Geller | Dem | Hallandale | Hendry and parts of Broward, Collier, Palm Beach | 1998 | 2000 |
30 | Mandy Dawson-White | Dem | Ft. Lauderdale | Parts of Broward, Palm Beach | 1998 | 2002 |
31 | Jim Scott | Rep | Ft. Lauderdale | Parts of Broward, Palm Beach | 1976 | 2000 |
32 | Howard Forman | Dem | Pembroke Pines | Parts of Broward, Dade | 1988 | 2002 |
33 | Skip Campbell | Dem | Ft. Lauderdale | Part of Broward | 1996 | 2000 |
34 | Alberto Gutman | Rep | Miami | Part of Dade | 1992 | 2002 |
Alex Díaz de la Portilla | Rep | Westchester | 2000 | 2002 | ||
35 | Tom Rossin | Dem | West Palm Beach | Glades and parts of Charlotte, Lee, Martin, Okeechobee, Palm Beach | 1994 | 2000 |
36 | Kendrick Meek | Dem | Miami | Part of Dade | 1998 | 2002 |
37 | Mario Díaz-Balart | Rep | Miami | Part of Dade | 1992 | 2000 |
38 | Ron Silver | Dem | North Miami Beach | Part of Dade | 1992 | 2002 |
39 | Roberto Casas | Rep | Hialeah | Part of Dade | 1988 | 2000 |
40 | Daryl Jones | Dem | Miami | Monroe and part of Dade | 1992 | 2002 |
House of Representatives
editDist. | Name | Party | Residence | Counties represented | First elected[16] |
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1 | Jeff Miller | Rep | Pace | Parts of Escambia, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa | 1998 |
2 | Jerry Maygarden | Rep | Pensacola | Part of Escambia | 1994 |
3 | DeeDee Ritchie | Dem | Pensacola | Part of Escambia | 1998 |
4 | Jerry Melvin | Rep | Fort Walton Beach | Parts of Escambia, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa | 1994 |
5 | Durell Peaden | Rep | Crestview | Holmes, Washington, and parts of Okaloosa, Walton | 1994 |
6 | Allan Bense | Rep | Lynn Haven | Part of Bay | 1998 |
7 | Bev Kilmer | Rep | Quincy | Calhoun, Gulf, Jackson, Liberty, and parts of Bay, Gadsden, Leon, Walton | 1998 |
8 | Al Lawson | Dem | Tallahassee | Parts of Gadsden, Leon | 1982 |
9 | Marjorie Turnbull | Dem | Tallahassee | Part of Leon | 1994 |
10 | Janegale Boyd | Dem | Monticello | Franklin, Jefferson, Levy, Taylor, Wakulla, and parts of Alachua, Dixie, Gilchrist, Leon, Marion | 1996 |
11 | Dwight Stansel | Dem | Wellborn | Columbia, Hamilton, Lafayette, Madison, Suwannee, and parts of Dixie, Gilchrist | 1998 |
12 | George Crady | Dem | Yulee | Baker, Bradford, Nassau, Union, and part of Duval | 1977 |
13 | Stephen Wise | Rep | Jacksonville | Parts of Clay, Duval | 1988 |
14 | Tony Hill | Dem | Jacksonville | Part of Duval | 1992 |
15 | Willye Dennis | Dem | Jacksonville | Part of Duval | 1992 |
Denise Lee | Dem | Jacksonville | 1999 | ||
16 | Jim Fuller | Rep | Jacksonville | Part of Duval | 1992 |
17 | Jim King | Rep | Jacksonville | Part of Duval | 1986 |
Jim Tullis | Rep | Jacksonville | 1998 | ||
18 | Joe Arnall | Rep | Jacksonville Beach | Parts of Duval, St. Johns | 1988 |
19 | John Thrasher | Rep | Orange Park | Parts of Clay, Duval, St. Johns | 1992 |
20 | Doug Wiles | Dem | St. Augustine | Parts of Clay, Flagler, St. Johns, Volusia | 1996 |
21 | Kelley Smith | Dem | Palatka | Putnam and parts of Clay, Marion | 1990 |
22 | Bob Casey | Rep | Gainesville | Parts of Alachua, Marion | 1992 |
23 | Cynthia Moore Chestnut | Dem | Gainesville | Parts of Alachua, Marion | 1990 |
24 | George Albright | Rep | Ocala | Part of Marion | 1988 |
25 | Stan Bainter | Rep | Eustis | Parts of Lake, Marion, Seminole, Volusia | 1986 |
26 | Pat Patterson | Rep | DeLand | Parts of Flagler, Lake, Volusia | 1998 |
27 | Evelyn Lynn | Rep | Ormond Beach | Part of Volusia | 1994 |
28 | Suzanne Kosmas | Dem | New Smyrna Beach | Part of Volusia | 1996 |
29 | Randy John Ball | Rep | Mims | Part of Brevard | 1994 |
30 | Howard Futch | Rep | Melbourne Beach | Part of Brevard | 1992 |
31 | Harry Goode | Rep | Melbourne | Part of Brevard | 1986 |
32 | Bill Posey | Rep | Rockledge | Parts of Brevard, Indian River, Orange | 1992 |
33 | Tom Feeney | Rep | Oviedo | Parts of Orange, Seminole, Volusia | 1996 |
34 | Bob Starks | Rep | Casselberry | Parts of Orange, Seminole | 1990 |
35 | Bob Brooks | Rep | Winter Park | Parts of Orange, Seminole | 1994 |
Tony Suarez | Dem | Orlando | 1999 | ||
36 | Allen Trovillion | Rep | Winter Park | Part of Orange | 1994 |
37 | Lee Constantine | Rep | Altamonte Springs | Parts of Orange, Seminole | 1992 |
38 | Fred Brummer | Dem | Apopka | Parts of Lake, Orange | 1998 |
Rep | |||||
39 | Alzo Reddick | Dem | Orlando | Part of Orange | 1982 |
40 | Bill Sublette | Rep | Orlando | Part of Orange | 1992 |
41 | Randy Johnson | Rep | Celebration | Parts of Lake, Orange, Osceola | 1998 |
42 | Everett Kelly | Rep | Tavares | Parts of Lake, Marion, Sumter | 1978 |
43 | Nancy Argenziano | Rep | Dunnellon | Citrus and parts of Hernando, Marion | 1996 |
44 | David D. Russell Jr. | Rep | Brooksville | Parts of Hernando, Lake, Pasco, Polk, Sumter | 1998 |
45 | Mike Fasano | Rep | New Port Richey | Parts of Hernando, Pasco | 1994 |
46 | Heather Fiorentino | Rep | New Port RIchey | Part of Pasco | 1998 |
47 | Rob Wallace | Rep | Tampa | Parts of Hillsborough, Pinellas | 1994 |
48 | Gus Bilirakis | Rep | Palm Harbor | Parts of Hillsborough, Pinellas | 1998 |
49 | Larry Crow | Rep | Palm Harbor | Part of Pinellas | 1994 |
50 | John Morroni | Rep | Clearwater | Part of Pinellas | 1992 |
51 | Leslie Waters | Rep | Seminole | Part of Pinellas | 1998 |
52 | Frank Farkas | Rep | St. Petersburg | Part of Pinellas | 1998 |
53 | Lars Hafner | Dem | St. Petersburg | Part of Pinellas | 1988 |
54 | Dennis Jones | Rep | Treasure Island | Part of Pinellas | 1978 |
55 | Rudy Bradley | Dem | St. Petersburg | Parts of Manatee, Pinellas | 1994 |
Rep | |||||
56 | Sandy Murman | Rep | Tampa | Part of Hillsborough | 1996 |
57 | Chris Hart IV | Rep | Tampa | Part of Hillsborough | 1998 |
58 | Bob Henriquez | Dem | Tampa | Part of Hillsborough | 1998 |
59 | Les Miller | Dem | Tampa | Part of Hillsborough | 1992 |
60 | Victor Crist | Rep | Temple Terrace | Part of Hillsborough | 1992 |
61 | Carl Littlefield | Rep | Dade City | Parts of Hillsborough, Pasco | 1992 |
Ken Littlefield | Rep | Dade City | 1999 | ||
62 | Johnnie Byrd | Rep | Plant City | Part of Hillsborough | 1996 |
63 | Adam Putnam | Rep | Bartow | Part of Polk | 1996 |
64 | Paula Dockery | Rep | Lakeland | Part of Polk | 1996 |
65 | Lori Edwards | Dem | Auburndale | Part of Polk | 1992 |
66 | JD Alexander | Rep | Frostproof | Parts of Hillsborough, Polk | 1998 |
67 | Mark Ogles | Rep | Bradenton | Parts of Hillsborough, Manatee, Sarasota | 1992 |
68 | Mark Flanagan | Rep | Bradenton | Part of Manatee | 1994 |
69 | Shirley Brown | Dem | Sarasota | Part of Sarasota | 1992 |
70 | Nancy Detert | Rep | Venice | Part of Sarasota | 1998 |
71 | Dave Bitner | Rep | Port Charlotte | Parts of Charlotte, Sarasota | 1992 |
72 | Lindsay Harrington | Rep | Punta Gorda | DeSoto, Hardee, and parts of Charlotte, Lee | 1996 |
73 | Bruce Kyle | Rep | Fort Myers | Part of Lee | 1998 |
74 | Greg Gay | Rep | Cape Coral | Parts of Charlotte, Lee, Sarasota | 1992 |
75 | Carole Green | Rep | Fort Myers | Parts of Collier, Lee | 1998 |
76 | J. Dudley Goodlette | Rep | Naples | Part of Collier | 1998 |
77 | Joseph Spratt | Dem | LaBelle | Glades, Hendry, and parts of Collier, Highlands | 1996 |
Rep | |||||
78 | Rick Minton | Dem | Fort Pierce | Parts of Highlands, Martin, Okeechobee, Palm Beach, St. Lucie | 1992 |
79 | Bud Bronson | Dem | Kissimmee | Parts of Okeechobee, Osceola | 1982 |
Rep | |||||
80 | Charlie Sembler | Rep | Sebastian | Parts of Indian River, St. Lucie | 1990 |
81 | Ken Pruitt | Rep | Port St. Lucie | Parts of Martin, St. Lucie | 1990 |
82 | Tom Warner | Rep | Stuart | Parts of Martin, Palm Beach | 1992 |
Art Argenio | Rep | Hobe Sound | 1999 | ||
83 | Sharon Merchant | Rep | Palm Beach Gardens | Part of Palm Beach | 1992 |
84 | Addie Green | Dem | Mangonia Park | Part of Palm Beach | 1992 |
85 | Lois Frankel | Dem | West Palm Beach | Part of Palm Beach | 1994 |
86 | Ed Healey | Dem | West Palm Beach | Part of Palm Beach | 1986 |
Susan Bucher | Dem | West Palm Beach | 2000 | ||
87 | Bill Andrews | Rep | Delray Beach | Part of Palm Beach | 1994 |
88 | Suzanne Jacobs | Dem | Delray Beach | Part of Palm Beach | 1992 |
89 | Curt Levine | Dem | Boca Raton | Part of Palm Beach | 1998 |
90 | John Rayson | Dem | Pompano Beach | Part of Broward | 1990 |
91 | Debby Sanderson | Rep | Fort Lauderdale | Parts of Broward, Palm Beach | 1982 |
92 | Tracy Stafford | Dem | Wilton Manors | Part of Broward | 1990 |
93 | Chris Smith | Dem | Fort Lauderdale | Part of Broward | 1998 |
94 | Josephus Eggelletion Jr. | Dem | Lauderdale Lakes | Part of Broward | 1992 |
95 | Ron Greenstein | Dem | Coconut Creek | Part of Broward | 1998 |
96 | Stacy Ritter | Dem | Coral Springs | Part of Broward | 1996 |
97 | Debbie Wasserman Schultz | Dem | Davie | Part of Broward | 1992 |
98 | Steven Effman | Dem | Sunrise | Part of Broward | 1996 |
99 | Tim Ryan | Dem | Dania Beach | Part of Broward | 1998 |
100 | Eleanor Sobel | Dem | Hollywood | Part of Broward | 1998 |
101 | Ken Gottlieb | Dem | Miramar | Parts of Broward, Dade | 1998 |
102 | Luis Rojas | Rep | Miami | Parts of Collier, Dade | 1988 |
103 | Willie Logan | Dem | Opa-locka | Part of Dade | 1982 |
104 | Frederica Wilson | Dem | Miami | Part of Dade | 1998 |
105 | Sally Heyman | Dem | North Miami Beach | Part of Dade | 1994 |
106 | Elaine Bloom | Dem | Miami Beach | Part of Dade | 1986 |
107 | Gustavo Barreiro | Rep | Miami Beach | Part of Dade | 1998 |
108 | Beryl Roberts | Dem | Miami | Part of Dade | 1992 |
109 | James Bush | Dem | Miami | Part of Dade | 1992 |
110 | Rudy García | Rep | Hialeah | Part of Dade | 1989 |
111 | Carlos Valdes | Rep | Miami | Part of Dade | 1988 |
Marco Rubio | Rep | Miami | 2000 | ||
112 | J. Alex Villalobos | Rep | Miami | Part of Dade | 1992 |
113 | Manuel Prieguez | Rep | Miami | Part of Dade | 1998 |
114 | Gaston Cantens | Rep | Miami | Part of Dade | 1998 |
115 | Alex Díaz de la Portilla | Rep | Westchester | Part of Dade | 1994 |
Renier Díaz de la Portilla | Rep | Miami | 2000 | ||
116 | Annie Betancourt | Dem | Miami | Part of Dade | 1994 |
117 | Carlos Lacasa | Rep | Miami | Part of Dade | 1994 |
118 | Larcenia Bullard | Dem | Miami | Part of Dade | 1992 |
119 | John Cosgrove | Dem | Miami | Part of Dade | 1986 |
120 | Ken Sorensen | Rep | Key Largo | Monroe and part of Dade | 1998 |
References
edit- ^ Griffin, Michael (1998-11-04). "It's Governor Bush: Mackay Loss Ends 26 Years Of Service". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved 2016-02-09.
- ^ Lyman, Rick; Navarro, Mireya (1998-11-04). "George W. and Jeb Bush Are Easily Elected Governors in Texas and Florida". New York Times. Retrieved 2016-02-09.
- ^ "1998-99 Senate Journal" (PDF). archive.flsenate.gov. Retrieved 2016-02-09.
- ^ "1999-2000 Senate Journal" (PDF). archive.flsenate.gov. Retrieved 2016-02-08.
- ^ Cite error: The named reference
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was invoked but never defined (see the help page). - ^ Cite error: The named reference
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was invoked but never defined (see the help page). - ^ Roman, Dave (1999-01-08). "King quitting to run for Bankhead's seat". Florida Times-Union. Retrieved 2016-02-09.
- ^ Patton, Charlie (2005-03-07). "Bill Bankhead: 1941-2005 - Former legislator ran juvenile justice agency". Florida Times-Union. Retrieved 2016-02-09.
- ^ Yanez, Luisa; Parra Herrera, Jose Dante (1999-10-27). "Gutman Guilty, to Resign Seat". South Florida Sun-Sentinel. Retrieved 2016-02-09.
- ^ "Florida House of Representatives - Historic Journals". www.myfloridahouse.gov. Retrieved 2016-02-03.
- ^ "Bush names Littlefield to Elder Affairs post". Tampa Bay Business Journal. 1998-12-30. Retrieved 2016-02-16.
- ^ "Special Election Set To Fill Seat Of Rep. Bob Brooks". Orlando Sentinel. 1999-01-09. Retrieved 2016-02-16.
- ^ Saunders, Jim (1999-08-20). "Dennis Poised to Resign". Florida Times-Union. Retrieved 2016-02-16 – via Questia.
- ^ "Rep. Tom Warner Will Become Solicitor General". Orlando Sentinel. 1999-02-26. Retrieved 2016-02-16.
- ^ Hauserman, Julie (1999-03-25). "10-20-Life gun sentencing bill heads to Bush for his signature". St. Petersburg Times. Retrieved 2016-02-29.
- ^ a b Year first elected to their current time in office. Members may have previously served other, non-consecutive stints.
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