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Blaise Ingoglia

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and started the companies America One Mortgage and Hartland Homes. He ran for office 2008, spending nearly fifty thousand dollars of his own money "to unseat the career, big-government, tax-and-spend county commissioners from office that refused to offer property tax relief," an effort that was
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candidates James Scavetta and Hamilton R. Hanson in the general election. Ultimately, Ingoglia defeated his opponents by a wide margin, winning 51% of the vote to Rocco's 42%, Scavetta's 4%, and Hanson's 3%.
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were notable given that Republicans had traditionally voted by mail more than Democrats, but Democrats outvoted Republicans by mail in 2020. Asked about cases of
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In February 2023, Ingoglia filed SB 1248, titled the "Ultimate Cancel Act," that would cancel the filings of any political party that previously supported
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in 2011. In 2016 Ingoglia stepped down as Chairman of the Hernando County Republican Party when he was elected State Committeeman for Hernando County.
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Following his election to the legislature, Ingoglia announced that he would seek election as the Chairman of the
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was unable to seek re-election due to term limits, so Ingoglia ran to succeed him. He won the
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Ingoglia also proposed legislation that prohibit technology companies from "
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In 2022, Ingoglia was term-limited in the state house and ran for the
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In February 2023, Ingoglia introduced a bill that would eliminate the
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ultimately successful. Ingoglia was elected as the Chairman of the
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from 2014 to 2022 in the 35th district, as well as chairman of the
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Republican Party members of the Florida House of Representatives
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In 2024 he sponsored a bill to abolish police review boards.
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from their platform after he used the platforms to spread
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in 2009, and then was elected the Vice-Chairman of the
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Mazzei, Patricia; Corasaniti, Nick (April 30, 2021).
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and foment violence). Ingoglia made an exemption for
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Index


Florida Senate
11th
Incumbent
Wilton Simpson
Florida House of Representatives
Rob Schenck
Fred Hawkins
Florida Republican Party
Leslie Dougher
Joe Gruters
New York City
Republican
City University of New York,
Queens

City University of New York,
Brooklyn

Florida Senate
11th district
Republican Party
Florida House of Representatives
Republican Party of Florida
Florida Democratic Party
Queens
New York City
Queens College
Brooklyn College
Spring Hill, Florida
Hernando County
Republican Executive Committee
Republican Party of Florida
State Representative

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