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Elaine Schwartz

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291:, which identified her support for expanding the Nursing Home Diversion Program, resulting in the opening of "thousands of new slots" for the disabled elderly to "stay in their homes or assisted living facilities." Ultimately, Schwartz was re-elected in a landslide to her final term in the legislature over Eddy, winning 66% of the vote. 308: 274:
In 2012, following the reconfiguration of Florida House Districts, Schwartz was kept in the 99th District, which maintained most of the territory that she previously represented. She won her party's nomination unopposed and faced
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primary to succeed Sobel, winning 50% of the vote against Arthur Palamara and Barry Sacharow. In the general election, Schwartz defeated
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nominee Juan Selaya in a landslide, receiving 75% of the vote to Selaya's 25%. She was re-elected without opposition in 2008 and 2010.
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was unable to seek re-election in 2006, Schwartz ran to succeed her in the 99th District, which stretched from
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nominee Elizabeth Eddy in the general election. Schwartz was endorsed by the
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in 1980. Schwartz gained employment as an Assistant City Attorney in
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Democratic Party members of the Florida House of Representatives
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Housing Authority as the Vice-Chair and as a Commissioner.
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Florida House of Representatives
Eleanor Sobel
Evan Jenne
New York City, New York
Democratic
Alma mater
Hofstra University
New York University School of Law
Democratic
Florida House of Representatives
Hollywood
Broward County
New York City
Hofstra University
New York University School of Law
Juris Doctor
Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Florida
Hollywood
Hollywood
State Representative
Eleanor Sobel
Pembroke Pines
Hollywood
Broward County
Democratic
Republican
Republican
Sun-Sentinel

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