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Charlie Justice (politician)

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Charlie Justice
Former Member of the Pinellas County Commission
from the 3rd district
In office
2012–2024
Preceded byNancy Bostock[1]
Succeeded byVince Nowicki
Member of the Florida Senate
from the 16th district
In office
November 7, 2006 – November 2, 2010
Preceded byJim Sebesta
Succeeded byJack Latvala
Member of the Florida House of Representatives
from the 53rd district
In office
November 7, 2000 – November 7, 2006
Preceded byLars Hafner
Succeeded byRick Kriseman
Personal details
Born (1968-07-23) July 23, 1968 (age 56)
Saint Petersburg, Florida
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseKathleen
ResidenceSaint Petersburg, Florida
Alma materSaint Petersburg Junior College,
University of South Florida
ProfessionDirector, Leadership Programming at USFSP

Charlie Justice is an American politician from the state of Florida. A member of the Democratic Party, Justice served on the Pinellas County Commission. He was formerly a member of the Florida House of Representatives representing the 53rd district from 2000 to 2006, and the Florida Senate representing the 16th district from 2006 to 2010.

Career

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Justice worked as a project coordinator for the University of South Florida St. Petersburg, and as a legislative aide to Lars Hafner, when Hafner represented the 53rd district in the Florida House of Representatives.[2] Justice was elected to the Florida House, representing the 53rd District, in 2000, succeeding Hafner, who could not run for reelection due to term limits. Justice served in the Florida House from 2000 through 2006. He was elected to the Florida Senate, representing the 16th District, in 2006, and was sworn in during 2006.

Justice ran in 2010 as the Democratic nomination for the United States House of Representatives in Florida's 10th congressional district. Justice lost to Republican Party candidate Bill Young

Justice ran for Pinellas County Commission in the 2012 election cycle. He defeated his opponent, incumbent Nancy Bostock. In 2024, he lost his bid for re-election to Vince Nowicki [3].

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Our Campaigns - Pinellas County Commissioner 3 Race - Nov 06, 2012".
  2. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-12-01. Retrieved 2013-10-11.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^ https://www.tampabay.com/news/florida-politics/elections/2024/11/05/results-abortion-marijuana-hillsborough-pinellas-pasco/
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