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Portilla in his decision not to agenda an open carry bill citing respect for the legislative process and deference to the authority vested in Committee Chairs by the Senate President. Bekah Hargrove, state director for Florida Students for Concealed Carry stated "If this type of behavior is permitted to continue, the legislative system will be fundamentally changed forever. Senator Diaz de la Portilla represents exactly what is wrong in politics and the people must not let him continue to act as judge, jury, and executioner. Senate President Andy Gardiner is just as much to blame. Senator Gardiner has the power to ensure the campus carry bill gets a vote, but refuses to do anything and uses Senator Diaz de la Portilla as a scapegoat." Gardiner has received a 100% rating from the
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endorsed Gardiner, praising his "depth of knowledge and experience" and stance on the issues. Gardiner ended up placing first in the primary, receiving 37% of the vote to Dowless's 29%, Ferris's 28%, and Rudd's 6%. However, because he did not receive a majority of the vote, a runoff election was held
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In 2015 and 2016, Gardiner was criticized by pro-gun interest groups for supporting Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman, Senator Miguel Diaz de La Portilla, in his decision not to agenda a carry on campus bill, effectively killing it. In February 2016, Gardiner again sided with Senator Diaz de la
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again endorsed Gardiner in the runoff, noting his "broader perspective" and ability "to see the big picture," while criticizing Dowless for lobbying for "an organization with a narrow, often-polarizing, perspective." Gardiner ended up defeating Dowless, winning 54% of the vote to Dowless's 46%, and
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once again endorsed Gardiner, citing his "ability to build consensus and get things done," though they praised Soto as "an articulate attorney who has a future in public office." Gardiner ended up defeating Soto handily, winning his fourth and final term in the House with 63% of the vote to Soto's
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endorsed Gardiner, whom they singled out for being "one of the Legislature's strongest, and most effective, advocates for disabled children," over Davis, whom they criticized for having "a lot to learn." Gardiner won his first term in the legislature by a wide margin, winning 58% of the vote to
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Following the reconfiguration of the state's legislative districts in 2012, Gardiner opted to run for re-election in the 13th District, which contained almost none of the territory that he had previously represented in the Senate. Running for a second and final term, Gardiner was opposed by
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praised Pennington as "well-intentioned," they endorsed Gardiner for a final term, noting that while he was "a staunch fiscal and social conservative, but not a shrill partisan like some other party leaders." Following his re-election, he worked with fellow State Senator
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between Gardiner and Dowless. During the runoff campaign, Gardiner emphasized his "pro-business" ideology while Dowless won the support of the defeated primary candidates and thirty legislators, including Gardiner's former boss,
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to outmaneuver Thrasher, and elected Gardiner. In Gardiner's term as Senate President, he pushed for state funding to provide assistance to special needs students and for the proposed expansion by the
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primary by John Dowless, the former executive director of the Florida Christian Coalition; Geraldine Ferris, a dentist; and Michael Rudd, a surveyor and real-estate broker. The
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Counties. Gardiner won the Republican nomination uncontested and faced Darius Davis, a teacher and the Democratic nominee, in the general election. The
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Christopher Pennington, an attorney and the Democratic nominee. Both candidates spoke on the need to improve economic development in northern
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was unable to seek re-election due to term limits. Gardiner ran to succeed him in the 40th District, which was based in western
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was unable to seek re-election due to term limits. Gardiner ran to succeed him in the 9th District, which stretched from
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nominee. Soto opposed Gardiner's re-election with the intent of tying up funds in Gardiner's race, to prevent the
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nominee and an attorney. In the general election, Gardiner campaigned on his support for expanding then-Governor
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conspired to install himself as Senate President for the 2014–2016 term. Latvala joined with State Senators
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candidate who supported the privatization of public education. Gardiner was endorsed for re-election by the
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During the 2010-2012 legislative term, Gardiner served as Majority Leader of the
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When Gardiner ran for re-election in 2002, he was opposed only by Jack Conway, a
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Gardiner was re-elected without opposition in 2004. He ended his campaign to be
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for the 2006-2008 legislative term, conceding to fellow State Representative
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advanced to the general election, where he faced Stuart Buchanan, the
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referred to as an example of the Senate stopping "House excesses."
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During the 2014-2016 legislative session, Gardiner serves as the
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Rohrer, Gray; Weiner, Jeff; Russon, Gabrielle (June 23, 2015).
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Index


President of the Florida Senate
Don Gaetz
Joe Negron
Florida Senate
Alex Díaz de la Portilla
Lizbeth Benacquisto
Florida Senate
Daniel Webster
Dennis L. Jones
Audrey Gibson
Linda Stewart
Florida House of Representatives
Bill Sublette
Eric Eisnaugle
Orlando, Florida
Republican
Alma mater
Stetson University
BS
Republican
Florida Senate
Orlando
Titusville
President of the Florida Senate
Florida House of Representatives
Orlando, Florida
Stetson University
State Representative
Allen Trovillion

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