Chuck Brannan | |
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Member of the
Florida House of Representatives from the 10th district | |
Assumed office November 6, 2018 | |
Preceded by | Elizabeth Porter |
Personal details | |
Born | February 1, 1962 |
Political party | Republican |
Spouse | Lorelie Brannan |
Residence | Macclenny |
Alma mater |
Lake City Community College University of Florida |
Occupation | Retired law enforcement officer |
Robert Charles "Chuck" Brannan III is a Republican member of the Florida Legislature representing the state's 10th House district, which includes Baker, [1] Columbia, Hamilton, and Suwannee counties and part of Alachua County.
A seventh-generation Floridian, Brannan worked in law enforcement for 29 years, including stints as a deputy U.S. Marshal and the chief investigator for the Baker County Sheriff's Office. [2]
Running to succeed term-limited Rep. Elizabeth Porter, Brannan won the August 28, 2018 Republican primary, defeating Marc Vann. [3] In the November 6, 2018 general election, Brannan easily defeated Democrat Ronald W. Williams II and two candidates with no party affiliation. [4] [5]
Chuck Brannan | |
---|---|
Member of the
Florida House of Representatives from the 10th district | |
Assumed office November 6, 2018 | |
Preceded by | Elizabeth Porter |
Personal details | |
Born | February 1, 1962 |
Political party | Republican |
Spouse | Lorelie Brannan |
Residence | Macclenny |
Alma mater |
Lake City Community College University of Florida |
Occupation | Retired law enforcement officer |
Robert Charles "Chuck" Brannan III is a Republican member of the Florida Legislature representing the state's 10th House district, which includes Baker, [1] Columbia, Hamilton, and Suwannee counties and part of Alachua County.
A seventh-generation Floridian, Brannan worked in law enforcement for 29 years, including stints as a deputy U.S. Marshal and the chief investigator for the Baker County Sheriff's Office. [2]
Running to succeed term-limited Rep. Elizabeth Porter, Brannan won the August 28, 2018 Republican primary, defeating Marc Vann. [3] In the November 6, 2018 general election, Brannan easily defeated Democrat Ronald W. Williams II and two candidates with no party affiliation. [4] [5]