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Arthenia Joyner

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481:, which noted her "mixed" record and criticized her for being "missing in action," praised her for having "her priorities straight" and for being "a strong supporter of civil rights, health care, and open government." During the campaign, her legislative office was vandalized when "racist and vulgar phrases" were scratched onto her office's door and the door's lock was damaged. After the incident, Joyner expressed sadness that someone could "spew such hatred and venom at another human being in the twenty-first century," and called for an ongoing national discussion on racial issues. Joyner defeated White in the Democratic primary by a wide margin, winning 79% of the vote to his 21%, and advanced to the general election. In the general election, she was opposed by only a write-in candidate and won with nearly 100% of the vote. She was re-elected in 2010 without opposition. 499:, to author legislation that would make prosecuting identity theft easier by eliminating a legal requirement that the stolen personal information be used fraudulently. She strongly opposed legislation passed by the legislature that expedited the execution of inmates on death row, saying, "Is swift justice fair justice? We have seen cases where, years later, convicted people were exonerated." During the confirmation process for 378:, on which she served as the first black board member. She was criticized by Chiles for billing twenty five thousand dollars to the Authority for airline tickets to attend meetings that did not directly relate to aviation issues. Joyner played a role in the development of the Airport Minority Advisory Council and in promoting hiring diversity for the Authority. She resigned from the Authority in 1999. 422:
nominee Rex Curry. She campaigned on her support for revitalizing east Tampa with economic development projects and on her philosophy that the government should do more "to care for the most vulnerable in society." She won re-election in a landslide, receiving 89% of the vote to Curry's 11%. She was
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primary by Frank Reddick, the President of the Sickle Cell Association of Hillsborough County. Because she and Reddick were the only two candidates who filed for the seat, the primary, which ordinarily would have been closed to only Democrats, was opened to the general electorate. Joyner and Reddick
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When the state's legislative districts were redrawn in 2012, Joyner ran for re-election in the 19th District, which contained most of the territory that she had previously represented. She was unopposed in both the primary and general elections, and won re-election to a final term uncontested. She
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Lisa Edgar, Joyner lead a bipartisan coalition of Senators to support her in her nomination for a third term, praising her for having "a reputation for character and integrity," and rejecting claims made by the opposition that she was too friendly with utility companies.
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both campaigned on their support for reducing crime, increasing the availability of health care and child care, and creating good-paying jobs. Joyner significantly outraised Reddick, receiving campaign contributions from
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from 2006 to 2016. She was the Senate minority leader during her last two years in office. Prior to being elected to the Senate, Joyner served three terms in the
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in 1969. Joyner was a founding partner in the law firm of Stewart, Joyner and Jordan-Holmes, and was the first black female attorney in
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Counties. She faced Gerald White, an electricity company manager, in the Democratic primary, and was endorsed by the
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for her protests in support of movie theater desegregation. After graduation, she worked as a legal assistant to
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For the 2014-2016 legislative term, Joyner was elected by her colleagues to serve as the floor leader of the
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In 1991, Joyner was appointed to the Hillsborough County Aviation Authority by then-Governor
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in 2000 due to term limits. Joyner ran to succeed him in the 59th District, which included
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In 2006, Les Miller, whom Joyner had succeeded in the State House, opted to run for
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in 1968. While attending FAMU, Joyner was twice arrested for her role in the
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during her tenure. In 1995, Joyner was appointed by then-President
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Democratic Party members of the Florida House of Representatives
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When Joyner ran for re-election in 2002, she was opposed by
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April 29, 2013. 14: 585:Duryea, Bill (October 31, 2002). 769:Graham, Kevin (August 8, 2006). 392:Florida House of Representatives 382:Florida House of Representatives 365:Fourth World Conference on Women 291:Florida House of Representatives 281:. She served as a member of the 884:. Tampa Bay Times. May 3, 2013. 386:Incumbent State Representative 613:Heller, Jean (June 11, 1999). 1: 927:People from Lakeland, Florida 932:21st-century American women 501:Public Service Commissioner 948: 485:was term-limited in 2016. 319:Florida A&M University 293:, representing an eastern 237:Florida A&M University 587:"District 59 State House" 402:. She was opposed in the 268: 188: 155: 92: 49: 37: 28: 350:National Bar Association 42:Minority Leader of the 325:, graduating with her 151:from the 59th district 331:civil rights movement 776:St. Petersburg Times 747:St. Petersburg Times 676:St. Petersburg Times 648:St. Petersburg Times 620:St. Petersburg Times 592:St. Petersburg Times 561:"Arthenia L. 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Florida Senate
Chris Smith
Oscar Braynon
Florida Senate
Les Miller
Darryl Rouson
Florida House of Representatives
Betty Reed
Lakeland, Florida
Democratic
Alma mater
Florida A&M University
BS
Florida A&M University College of Law
JD
Florida
Florida Senate
Tampa Bay Area
Florida House of Representatives
Tampa
Of Counsel
Swope, Rodante P.A.
Lakeland
Florida A&M University
Florida A&M University College of Law
Juris Doctor
civil rights movement
State Representative
Joe Lang Kershaw

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