- Florida
Delegate
Selection « Florida Delegation to the Republican
National Convention
May 14, 2016
FLORIDA GOP ANNOUNCES 99 DELEGATES
Tampa, FL— Today, Chairman Blaise Ingoglia released the list of the 99 delegates that will represent the sunshine state at the Republican National Convention:
“Our 99 delegates are ready to join Republicans from across the nation at the GOP Convention to unite behind our goal of winning the White House and defeating Hillary Clinton November. Electing a president is never easy, but our party is strong, focused, and ready. We have made incredible gains in the past year that outpace the Florida Democrats’ best efforts, and I know every single member of our party is prepared to keep up the hard work to ensure we are successful in November.”
Automatic Delegates
RPOF Chairman: Blaise Ingoglia
Ntl. Committeewoman: Sharon Day
Ntl.
Committeeman:
Peter
Feaman
At-large
Delegates Brian Ballard Majority Leader LizBeth Benacquisto Robin Bernstein Speaker-designate Richard Corcoran Mayor Lenny Curry Jeffrey Feingold Adam Hasner Belinda Keiser Frmr. U.S. Sen. George LeMieux Congressman Jeff Miller Senate President Joe Negron Speaker-DD Jose Oliva Mike Barnett Nancy Watkins Susie Wiles |
Alternates Rep. Jason Brodeur Cynthia Crowe Ron Howse John Falconetti Barbara Feingold Janet Glassman Karen Harrington Scott Hoppes Julie Ingoglia Fred Karlinsky William Lasky Susan Moore Mitzi Prater George Scarborough Robert Wakins |
Delegate
1 Martin Simmons Delegate 2 Charlotte Flynt Delegate 3 Tim Norris |
Alternate
1 Dorothy Davis Alternate 2 Sam Mullins Alternate 3 Jeremy Evans |
CD2
Delegate
1 Clint Pate Delegate 2 Evan Power Delegate 3 Thelma Rohan |
Alternate
1
Bill
Helmich Alternate 2 S. Curtis Kiser Alternate 3 James Wyckoff |
CD3
Delegate
1 Layne Schultetus Delegate 2 Kay Durden Delegate 3 Sherri Ortega |
Alternate
1
Delores
Lansford Alternate 2 Sherrie McKnight Alternate 3 Sally Beach |
CD4
Delegate
1 Cindy Graves Delegate 2 Lake Ray Delegate 3 Ander Crenshaw |
Alternate
1
Danny
Norton Alternate 2 Charles Cordes Alternate 3 Alexander Pantinakis |
CD5
Delegate
1 Patty Redlich Delegate 2 Mike Cribby Delegate 3 Clarence Allen |
Alternate
1
Thuy
Lowe Alternate 2 Gloreatha Scurry-Smith Alternate 3 Caleb Spencer |
CD6
Delegate
1 Tony Ledbetter Delegate 2 Bill Korach Delegate 3 Alan Burton |
Alternate
1
Jospeh
Fieldus Alternate 2 Paul Porter Alternate 3 Stuart Epperson |
CD7
Delegate
1 Al Schwarz Delegate 2 Ray Valdes Delegate 3 Dana Dougherty |
Alternate
1
Kathy
Gibson Alternate 2 Wade Vose Alternate 3 Phil Kaprow |
CD8
Delegate
1 Carlie Rogers Delegate 2 Barbara Davis Delegate 3 Lew Oliver |
Alternate
1
Richard
Lacey Alternate 2 Joseph Semprevivo Alternate 3 Carole Jean Jordan |
CD9
Delegate
1 Rich Crotty Delegate 2 Tammy Celeste Delegate 3 Mark Cross |
Alternate
1
Ruth
Coberley Alternate 2 Bertica Cabrera-Morris Alternate 3 Chadwick Hardee |
CD10
Delegate
1 Jim Guth Delegate 2 Wendy West Delegate 3 Mark Oxner |
Alternate
1
Robbie
Ford Alternate 2 Ronald Janssen Alternate 3 Patricia Sullivan |
CD11
Delegate
1 Mike Moberley Delegate 2 Darilyn Dolimpio Delegate 3 Daniel Wright |
Alternate
1
Sandy
Balfour Alternate 2 Lucy Sullivan Alternate 3 Ana Trinque |
CD12
Delegate
1 Sandy Graves Delegate 2 Tina Harris Delegate 3 Chris Sprowls |
Alternate
1
Steve
Graves Alternate 2 Pam McAloon Alternate 3 Mary Gaulden |
CD13
Delegate
1 Nancy Riley Delegate 2 Dan Tucker Delegate 3 Nick DiCeglie |
Alternate
1
Todd
Jennings Alternate 2 Dorine McKinnon Alternate 3 Chely Hernandez-Miller |
CD14
Delegate
1 Terry Castro Delegate 2 Marjorie Mittleman Delegate 3 Spencer Rogers |
Alternate
1
James
Buntyn Alternate 2 Tony DeSisto Alternate 3 Mike Mikurak |
CD15
Delegate
1 Debbie Hannifan Delegate 2 Tina Pike Delegate 3 Dena DeCamp |
Alternate
1
Tony
Jackson Alternate 2 Judith Wise Alternate 3 Mark Proctor |
CD16
Delegate
1 Kathy King Delegate 2 Joe Gruters Delegate 3 Christian Ziegler |
Alternate
1
David
Matthews Alternate 2 Donna Hayes Alternate 3 John Colon |
CD17
Delegate
1 Bill Folchi Delegate 2 Jimmy Nelson Delegate 3 Kathy Rapp |
Alternate
1
Jane
Sturges Alternate 2 Allen Goldstein Alternate 3 Natalie Schmidt |
CD18
Delegate
1 Bill Paterson Delegate 2 Mary Ann Russell Delegate 3 Don Pickard |
Alternate
1
Darlene
Fuggetta Alternate 2 Julie Paterson Alternate 3 Linda Stoch |
CD19
Delegate
1 Mike Lyster Delegate 2 Jonathan Martin Delegate 3 Lisa Musial |
Alternate
1
Rosealie
Lesser Alternate 2 Jesse Purdon Alternate 3 Mike Hook |
CD20
Delegate
1 Rico Petrocelli Delegate 2 Roger Gingerich Delegate 3 Daniel Diaz |
Alternate
1
Patrick
Castronovo Alternate 2 Terrance O'Loughlin Alternate 3 Camille Petrocelli |
CD21
Delegate
1 Bob Sutton Delegate 2 Maureen Jaeger Delegate 3 Tami Donnally |
Alternate
1
Marion
Frank Alternate 2 Jay Goldfarb Alternate 3 Richard Eddins |
CD22
Delegate
1 Cindy Tindell Delegate 2 Ed Pozzuoli Delegate 3 Gay Gaines |
Alternate
1
Mike
Barnett Alternate 2 Sue Snowden Alternate 3 Al Massey |
CD23
Delegate
1 Sanjay Narang Delegate 2 Corey Brier Delegate 3 Eric Shure |
Alternate
1
Richard
DeNapoli Alternate 2 Kevin Cooper Alternate 3 Florine Goldfarb |
CD24
Delegate
1 Jessica
Fernandez Delegate 2 Kelly Mallette Delegate 3 Stephanie Woodard |
Alternate
1
Uri
Benhamron Alternate 2 Nikita Mizgirev Alternate 3 Steve Karski |
CD25
Delegate
1 Steve Nisbet Delegate 2 Margie Nelson Delegate 3 Carlos Trujillo |
Alternate
1
Manny
Diaz Alternate 2 Doug Harrison Alternate 3 Doug Rankin |
CD26
Delegate
1 Carey Goodman Delegate 2 Alex Trujillo Delegate 3 Jeanette Nunez |
Alternate
1
Jose
Felix
Diaz Alternate 2 Harry Hoffman Alternate 3 Debby Goodman |
CD27
Delegate
1 Nelson Diaz Delegate 2 Liliana Ros Delegate 3 Bernie Navarro |
Alternate
1
Rey
Lastre Alternate 2 Rudolfo Milani Alternate 3 Marili Cancio |
FLGOP TO HOLD SPRING QUARTERLY MEETING MAY. 13TH-14TH
Tallahassee, FL – Chairman Blaise Ingoglia released the following statement regarding the upcoming RPOF quarterly meeting:“With the RNC convention only months away, our spring quarterly meeting will be a significant event with vigorous grassroots workshops and the selection of 15 of our 99 delegates who will represent our state in Cleveland. With the tremendous gains the Florida GOP has already made this year, our quarterly meeting will serve to continue building our state party as a turnkey organization.”
What: 2016 Spring Quarterly Meeting
Where: DoubleTree Hotel, 4500 W Cypress St, Tampa, FL 33607
Date: May 13th-14th, 2016