Bobby Brantley
Order13th
OfficeLieutenant Governor of Florida
Term startJanuary 6, 1987
Term endJanuary 8, 1991
GovernorBob Martinez
PredecessorWayne Mixson
SuccessorBuddy MacKay
Office 130th Chair of the National Lieutenant Governors Association
Term start 11989
Term end 11990
Predecessor 1Steve McAlpine
Successor 1Jim Folsom Jr.
Office 2Member of the Florida House of Representatives
Term start 2November 7, 1978
Term end 2November 4, 1986
Predecessor 2Vince Fechtel, Jr.
Successor 2Stan Bainter
Constituency 234th district (1978—1982)
27th district (1982—1986)
Birth dateApril 6, 1948 (age 78)
Birth placeAtmore, Alabama[1]
PartyRepublican

Bobby Lynn Brantley (born April 6, 1948) is an American Republican politician from the State of Florida. He served as the 13th lieutenant governor of Florida, from 1987 to 1991.[2]

Brantley began his political career in 1978 when he was elected to the Florida House of Representatives from a district based in Seminole and Lake Counties. He was reelected three times and represented parts of Central Florida in the House until in 1986.

In 1986, he won the Republican nomination for lieutenant governor, defeating Marilyn Evans-Jones, Betty Easley, and Tom Bush to become the running-mate for Tampa Mayor Bob Martinez, the Republican nominee for governor. In the general election, Martinez and Brantley defeated the Democratic ticket, consisting of State Rep. Steve Pajcic for governor and State Sen. Frank Mann for lieutenant governor, by 54.56 to 45.44%.

Brantley did not seek reelection in 1990, and retired from political office in 1991. As of 2011 he is a consultant and lobbyist at one of Florida's oldest law firms, Shutts & Bowen.[3]

References

  1. ^ Morris, A.C. (1981). The Florida Handbook. Vol. 20. Peninsular Pub. Co. ISBN 9780961600020. ISSN 0361-9788. Retrieved August 20, 2015.
  2. ^ Lawrence Kestenbaum. "The Political Graveyard: Florida: Lieutenant Governors". politicalgraveyard.com. Retrieved August 20, 2015.
  3. ^ "Bobby Brantley: Florida Law Firm, Attorneys | Shutts & Bowen website". shutts.com. Retrieved August 20, 2015.

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