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Loranne Ausley

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About Loranne

Recent candidacies

  1. Florida House of Representatives - District 9 in Florida 2018 General Election
  2. Florida House of Representatives - District 9 in Florida 2018 Primary Election
  3. Florida State Senate - District 3 in Florida Consolidated Election

Professional experience

  1. Florida State Senate, State Senator (2020 - Present)
  2. Florida State House of Representatives, State Representative (2016 - Present)
  3. Hollimon, P.A., Attorney (2011 - Present)
  4. Florida House of Representatives, State Representative (2000 - 2008)
  5. Office of Lt. Governor Buddy MacKay, Chief of Staff (1997 - 1998)
  6. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Special Assistant (1996 - 1997)
  7. US Department of Commerce, Director, White House Conference on Travel and Tourism (1993 - 1996)
  8. Office of US Senator Bob Graham, Legislative Assistant (1986 - 1987)

Degrees

  1. JD, Washington and Lee University (1990)
  2. Bachelor's, Randolph College, Economics and Politics (1985)
  3. High School Diploma, Leon High School (1981)

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  49. West Virginia
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