Florida Attorney General election, 2014

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Florida Attorney General election, 2014
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  2010 November 4, 2014 2018  

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Nominee Pam Bondi George Sheldon Bill Wohlsifer
Party Republican Democratic Libertarian
Popular vote3,215,528 2,446,048 169,394
Percentage55.2% 42% 3%

Attorney General before election

Pam Bondi
Republican

Elected Attorney General

Pam Bondi
Republican

The 2014 Florida Attorney General election took place on November 4, 2014, to elect the Attorney General of Florida. Incumbent Republican Attorney General Pam Bondi ran for re-election to a second term in office [1] against Democrat George Sheldon and Libertarian Bill Wohlsifer (Florida's first Libertarian Attorney General candidate)

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Pam Bondi American lawyer and politician

Pamela Jo Bondi is an American attorney and politician. A Republican, she served as the 37th Attorney General of Florida from 2011 to 2019.

Democratic Party (United States) political party in the United States

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Contents

Republican primary

Candidates

Declared

Democratic primary

Candidates

Declared

George Sheldon (politician)

George Henry Sheldon was an American attorney and politician who served as a member of the Florida House of Representatives, as the Secretary of the Florida Department of Children and Families, and as the Acting Assistant Secretary at the federal Administration for Children and Families within the Department of Health and Human Services. He ran unsuccessfully in the 2014 Florida Attorney General election. He is a member of the Democratic Party.

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Florida House of Representatives Lower house of the Florida Legislature

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Declined

Skip Campbell American politician

Walter G. "Skip" Campbell Jr. was an American Democratic politician who served as a member of the Florida Senate from 1996 to 2006. Later, he served as the Mayor of Coral Springs, Florida, from 2014 until his death.

Maria Sachs Florida State Senator

Maria Lorts Sachs is a Democratic politician from Florida. She was a member of the Florida Senate from 2010 to 2016, representing parts of Broward and Palm Beach Counties. Previously, she served two terms in the Florida House of Representatives, representing part of southern Palm Beach County from 2006 until her election to the Senate. After her seat was redistricted in 2016, she opted not to seek reelection, and was hired as the executive director of Innovation Florida, a nonprofit advocacy organization.

Endorsements

George Sheldon
Individuals
Organizations
AFL–CIO Federation of American trade unions

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Alliance for Retired Americans

The Alliance for Retired Americans (ARA) is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization of retired trade union members affiliated with the AFL-CIO and the Change to Win Federation, as well as non-union, community-based members. Its predecessor organization was known as the National Council of Senior Citizens.

International Union of Painters and Allied Trades

The International Union of Painters and Allied Trades (IUPAT) is a union representing about 100,000 painters, glaziers, wall coverers, flooring installers, convention and trade show decorators, glassworkers, sign and display workers, asbestos worker/hazmat technician and drywall finishers in the United States and Canada. Most of its members work in the construction industry.

Newspapers
<i>La Gaceta</i> (Tampa) newspaper in Tampa, Florida

La Gaceta is a weekly newspaper in Tampa, Florida, founded in 1922. Published in English, Spanish, and Italian, it is the only trilingual newspaper in the United States.

<i>The Palm Beach Post</i> daily newspaper in West Palm Beach, Florida

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<i>Tampa Bay Times</i> American daily newspaper

The Tampa Bay Times, previously named the St. Petersburg Times through 2011, is an American newspaper published in St. Petersburg, Florida, United States. It has won twelve Pulitzer Prizes since 1964, and in 2009, won two in a single year for the first time in its history, one of which was for its PolitiFact project. It is published by the Times Publishing Company, which is owned by The Poynter Institute for Media Studies, a nonprofit journalism school directly adjacent to the University of South Florida St. Petersburg campus. Many issues are available through Google News Archive. A daily electronic version is also available for the Amazon Kindle and iPad.

Perry E. Thurston, Jr.
Individuals
Newspapers

Results

Democratic primary results [21]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic George Sheldon458,42860.66
Democratic Perry E. Thurston, Jr. 297,320 39.34
Total votes755,748100

Libertarian nomination

Candidates

Declared

  • Bill Wohlsifer, Attorney at Law [22]

General election

Campaign

Sheldon's constitutional eligibility to serve as Attorney General was challenged in court. For the years 2011 to 2013, Sheldon established permanent non-Florida residency in order to receive an exemption from taking continuing legal education courses required to maintain his law license with the Florida Bar. Article IV, Section 5(b) of the Florida Constitution requires the candidates for Attorney General maintain permanent residency in Florida for the seven years preceding election to office. The lawsuit named Sheldon and the Florida Secretary of State as defendants, and asked the court to remove Sheldon from the Democratic Primary for Attorney General. [23] Leon County Chief Judge Charles A. Francis ruled that Sheldon was eligible for the ballot, stating that though he might have worked out of state, he maintained his residence in Tallahassee and continued to live there whenever he returned. [24] The main lawyer involved in the case chose not to appeal the decision. [25]

After Sheldon won his party's primary on August 26th, Bondi challenged him to a general debate before the election. [26] Sheldon stated that he would do so, but raised the possibility of multiple debates. [27] Wohlsifer also challenged Bondi and Sheldon to a debate before the election. [28] On September 9th, Bondi's campaign sent out an email accepting an invitation to debate Sheldon in October, which he also accepted. While the Bondi campaign's email only mentioned Sheldon, Sheldon himself stated that he would welcome Wohlsifer's participation. [29] Later on, it was confirmed that the debate would take place on October 6th and all three candidates would participate. It was pre-recorded and then broadcast only in Tampa and Orlando TV markets. It remains to be seen if there are other debates scheduled. [30] [31] [32]

Candidates

Endorsements

Pam Bondi
Organizations
Newspapers
George Sheldon
Individuals
Organizations
Newspapers
Bill Wohlsifer
Individuals
Organizations
Newspapers

Polling

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Pam
Bondi (R)
George
Sheldon (D)
Bill
Wohlsifer (L)
Undecided
Public Policy Polling November 1–2, 2014 1,198 ± 2.8%46% 37% 5% 11%
Saint Leo University October 16–19, 2014 500 ± 4.9%47% 39% 6% 8%
Public Policy Polling September 4–7, 2014 818 ± 3.8%43% 35% 6% 17%
Gravis Marketing June 20–23, 2014 1,232 ± 3%43% 35% 5% 16%
Public Policy Polling June 6–9, 2014 672 ± 3.8%38% 35% 27%
Gravis Marketing April 23–25, 2014 907 ± 3%45% 36% 7% 12%
Gravis Marketing January 30–31, 2014 808 ± 4%44% 36% 4% 16%
Public Policy Polling January 16–21, 2014 591 ± 4%37% 34% 29%
Gravis Marketing November 8–11, 2013 932 ± 3%29% 11%59%

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