After the redistricting
process earlier this year, Florida Senate District 7 now covers all of Clay,
Bradford and Alachua counties.
With no incumbent in the
race, Republican Rob Bradley and Democrat William Mazzola will skip the primary
and will compete in the November General Election.
Scroll down to read about
the candidates.
Rob Bradley
PARTY:
Republican
AGE: 41
FAMILY: Married
with 3 children (16, 14, 11)
OCCUPATION:
Managing partner/attorney, Kopelousos & Bradley, P.A.
EDUCATION: Juris
Doctor, University of Florida; Bachelor of science in telecommunication,
University of Florida
POLITICAL
EXPERIENCE: Clay County Board of County Commissioners, 2007-2008; Board of
Trustees, St. Johns River State College, 2009-present
WHAT DO YOU SEE AS THE
TOP THREE ISSUES IN THIS RACE?
- Job Creation/Economy
- Education
- Infrastructure
HOW DO YOU THINK YOU
CAN HELP VOTERS IN A WAY OTHERS IN THIS RACE CAN'T?
- "I am a conservative with a proven track record of support for less
government, lower taxes and more freedom."
WHAT WOULD YOU HOPE TO
BE REMEMBERED FOR ACCOMPLISHING AFTER SERVING IN THIS OFFICE?
- "As an effective leader that helped create job and improve Florida's
economy."
CAMPAIGN WEBSITE:
ElectBradley.com |
Facebook.com/RobBradleyForFloridaSenate | TWITTER:
@electbradley
William Mazzota
PARTY:
Democratic
POLITICAL
EXPERIENCE: Presently attending University of Florida in environmental
science/agricultural and natural resource law an political science
FACEBOOK:Facebook.com/mazzota2012 | TWITTER:@Mazzota2012
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