Frank White (Florida politician)

Frank White (born September 20, 1978) is an American attorney and politician who served in the Florida House of Representatives from 2016 until 2018. He represented southern Escambia County, including the city of Pensacola.[1]

Frank White
Member of the Florida House of Representatives
from the 2nd district
In office
November 8, 2016  November 6, 2018
Preceded byMike Hill
Succeeded byAlex Andrade
Personal details
Born (1978-09-20) September 20, 1978
Amarillo, Texas
Political partyRepublican
Spouse(s)Stephanie Sansing
Children3
EducationSouthern Methodist University (BA, BBA, JD, MBA)
OccupationAttorney

History

White was born in Amarillo, Texas on September 20, 1978. White attended Southern Methodist University in Dallas, earning his Bachelor's Degree in History and Business Politics in 2001, and his Master's Degree in Business and Juris Doctor in 2006. While there, White was also the Student Body President and the Student Representative to the Board of Trustees.[2]

In 2007, White became an attorney at Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP, an American law firm with offices across the globe.[3][4] He worked there until 2010, when he moved to Pensacola, Florida in order to help run his in-laws' car dealership, Sandy Sansing Car Dealerships. White became the dealership's general counsel and Chief Financial Officer, a position he still holds today. In 2016, he became the Vice Chair of the Pensacola State College Board of Trustees.[1]

Political career

In 2016, State Representative Mike Hill did not run for re-election, opting instead to run for State Senator. White ran for Hill's seat, running unopposed in the Republican primary.[5] White defeated the Democratic nominee, Ray Guillory, winning 61% of the vote to Guillory's 38%.[6]

In 2018, White did not run for re-election, instead running for Florida Attorney General. He faced former Judge Ashley Moody in the bitterly contested Republican primary. Despite White bringing in over $3.4 million to his campaign and his constant attacks on Moody for being too liberal, she defeated White, 57% to 43%.[7][8]

Personal life

White is married to his wife Stephanie, a Pensacola native, and helps run her family's car dealership. They have 3 children together.[2]

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References

  1. "Frank White – 2016 – 2018 ( Speaker Corcoran )". www.myfloridahouse.gov. Retrieved 2019-03-16.
  2. "Former Florida Representative Frank White (R) | LobbyTools". public.lobbytools.com. Retrieved 2019-03-16.
  3. "The Voter's Self Defense System". Vote Smart. Retrieved 2019-03-16.
  4. "Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP". Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP. Retrieved 2019-03-16.
  5. Barrett, Bob. "Frank White Seeks Florida House Seat In District 2". www.wuwf.org. Retrieved 2019-03-16.
  6. "Frank White (Florida)". Ballotpedia. Retrieved 2019-03-16.
  7. "Florida AG race: Frank White brings in $1.3M in May, mostly from his own checkbook". Pensacola News Journal. Retrieved 2019-03-16.
  8. Wilson, Drew. "Ashley Moody wins Republican primary for Attorney General". Retrieved 2019-03-16.
Florida House of Representatives
Preceded by
Mike Hill
Member of the Florida House of Representatives
from the 2nd district

2016–2018
Succeeded by
Alex Andrade
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