STATE GOVERNMENT

State Government

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Below See Officials that are relevant to the operations of the State Government and Representatives that serve on behalf of Orange County and the Greater Pine Hills Community. At the bottom you will see relevant information about the 2024 Election.

State of Florida Government & Legislatures that Represent The Greater Pine Hills Area

  • Ron DeSantis

    Governor of Florida

  • Jeanette Nuñez

    Lieutenant Governor of Florida

  • Ashley Moody

    Attorney General of Florida

  • Jimmy Patronis

    Chief Financial Officer of Florida

  • Wilton Simpson

    Commissioner of Agriculture and Consumer Services

  • Manny Díaz Jr.

    Commissioner of Education of Florida

  • Cord Byrd

    Secretary of State

  • Geraldine Thompson

    State Senator
    Florida House District 15

  • LaVon Bracy Davis

    State Representative
    Florida House District 40

  • Andrew Bain

    State Attorney
    Orange & Osceola Counties

2024 Election Cycle Information

Check out the link below to stay up to date regarding the 2024 candidates and races that are occurring all across the State of Florida.

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Constitutional Amendments on the Ballot

As of April 15, 2024, six statewide ballot measures were certified for the ballot in Florida in 2024.

Legislatively Referred

AMENDMENT 1: PARTISAN SCHOOL BOARD ELECTIONS

AMENDMENT 2: RIGHT TO HUNT AND FISH

AMENDMENT 5: ANNUAL INFLATION ADJUSTMENT FOR HOMESTEAD PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTION VALUE

AMENDMENT 6: REPEAL OF PUBLIC FINANCING FOR STATEWIDE CAMPAIGNS

Citizen-Initiated Ballot Measures

AMENDMENT 3: MARIJUANA LEGALIZATION INTIATIVE

AMENDMENT 4: RIGHT TO ABORTION INITATIVE

Related Links

Glossary

Question on a particular word or description that has you puzzled? Check out this legislative glossary for the go-to
words one should know regarding state government and the processes, bills, and actions that come with it.

https://www.flsenate.gov/reference/glossary