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Glenda Hood

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from 1982 to 1992, when she was elected Mayor. She was re-elected to 4-year terms as mayor in 1996 and 2000. Before her election to the Orlando City Council, she had served as vice-chairman of the Municipal Planning Board and Zoning Commission, member of the Nominating Board and Chairman of the Task
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appointed Hood to the office of Secretary of State of Florida. She was Florida's first non-elected Secretary of State, serving in the position from May 2, 2003 until November 21, 2005. In March 2003, it was reported that Bush would appoint her as the new lieutenant governor to succeed
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As Secretary of State she was at the center of controversy over her management of elections, including her order that voter registrations be invalidated as "incomplete" when the box for "
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Commission, a time when feminine influence over local politics was at an all-time high. The two women, along with state senator (and future lieutenant governor)
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Married to Charles Hood, she has three grown children (Monty, Ellis and Evans Hood) and several grandchildren.
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Governor Mitt Romney Names Former Secretary of State Glenda Hood to the Florida Statewide Steering Committee
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Secretary of state quits; Glenda Hood cites the need to spend more time with her family
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Force on Board and Commission Restructure. She also has served as President of the
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In January 2003, at the start of his second term as governor, Florida Governor
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A fourth-generation Floridian, Hood was born in Orlando and graduated from
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and served as the League's president from 1982 to 1983.
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The Association of Junior Leagues International, Inc.
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Married to the Mouse: Walt Disney World and Orlando
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Secretary of State of Florida
Jeb Bush
Ken Detzner
Mayor of Orlando
Bill Frederick
Buddy Dyer
Orlando, Florida
Republican
Alma mater
Rollins College

Daniel Webster
Florida Constitution
Secretary of State of Florida
Mayor of Orlando
Republican Party
Republican
Orlando
National League of Cities
Florida Chamber of Commerce
Linda Chapin
Orange County
Toni Jennings
Dianna Fuller Morgan
Walt Disney World
Jeb Bush
Frank Brogan
US Citizen
Afterschool Alliance

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