Janet H. Adkins | |
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Member of the FloridaHouseofRepresentatives from the 11th district | |
In office November 20, 2012 –November 22, 2016 | |
Preceded by | Elizabeth W. Porter |
Succeeded by | Cord Byrd |
Member of the FloridaHouseofRepresentatives from the 12th district | |
In office November 18,2008 –November 20,2012 | |
Preceded by | Aaron Bean |
Succeeded by | Lake Ray |
Personal details | |
Born | Jacksonville,Florida,U.S. | October 9,1965
Political party | Republican |
Spouse | Doug |
Children | 2 |
Alma mater | Florida State College at Jacksonville (A.A.) University of North Florida (B.S.) (M.B.A.) |
Profession | Information technology |
Janet H. Adkins (born October 9,1965) is a former Republican member of the Florida House of Representatives,representing the 11th District,which includes Nassau County and eastern Duval County,since 2012,previously representing the 12th District from 2008 to 2012. Adkins is also the current Nassau County Supervisor of Elections. She was elected in 2020 after long-serving Supervisor of Elections Vicki Cannon retired,and Adkins was reelected subsequently in August 2024.
Adkins was born in Jacksonville,and attended Trinity Christian Academy,where she graduated as valedictorian in 1983. Following this,she attended Florida State College at Jacksonville,where she received an associate degree in 1985,and the University of North Florida,receiving a bachelor degree in computer information science in 1987 and a Master of Business Administration in 1990. Adkins then worked for Information Systems of Florida as an information technology specialist,eventually becoming a client partner at the firm. She was elected to the Nassau County School Board in 1998,and served there until she ran for the legislature in 2008.
When incumbent State Representative Aaron Bean was unable to seek re-election in 2008,Adkins ran to succeed him in District 12,which included Baker County,Nassau County,Union County,and parts of Bradford County,Clay County,and Duval County. She won the Republican primary against Bobby Hart comfortably with 59% of the vote,and was unopposed in the general election. Adkins was re-elected entirely uncontested in 2010,as well.
Following the reconfiguration of districts in 2012,Adkins was moved into the 11th District,which contained her home in Nassau County,and gave up its reach into the Florida Panhandle in exchange for a large section of Duval County,stretching south to Jacksonville Beach. In the Republican primary,she was opposed by attorney Cord Byrd. Adkins criticized her opponent for being a "personal injury attorney who sues small businesses," and disagreed with him over state funding for the St. Johns River Ferry,which she supported. [1] She received the endorsement of former Governor Jeb Bush,who praised her as "a state representative who has made improving education for Florida's students a priority." [2] The contest between the two was not close,and Adkins won her party's renomination with 65% of the vote. In the general election,she faced Democratic nominee Dave Smith and a write-in candidate. Owing to the district's strong partisan lean,Adkins overwhelmingly won re-election over Smith,winning 72% of the vote.
In 2016,Adkins co-sponsored HB 1411,which increased state regulation on abortion and abortion-related services. [3] It passed in a majority-Republican state legislature and was signed into law by Governor Rick Scott on March 25,2016. On June 2,2016,Planned Parenthood filed a complaint in the US District Court for the Northern District of Florida against the State of Florida,and alleged that the law was unconstitutional. [4]
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