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333: 44: 959: 502:, was appointed Florida's Secretary of State. He was re-elected in 2004 in a regular election, narrowly avoiding a runoff with challenger Ken Mulvaney. He won re-election again on January 29, 2008, receiving 61% of the vote over challenger Mulvaney. Buddy Dyer was once again re-elected mayor in November 2015 with 62.5% of the vote for his fourth full term in office. 440:. Dyer received 44% of the vote, while Crawford received 39%. Adams received 17% and was eliminated. The runoff between Dyer and Crawford was concentrated in Orlando's African-American communities. Dyer received the support of many of the local churches as well as the endorsement of Tim Adams and Dotti Wynn (loser of the district's 409: 510:
In his years as mayor of Orlando, Buddy Dyer claims progress in realizing his vision for Orlando as a "world-class city." According to his re-election campaign materials, he led Orlando out of a financial crisis and made public safety a top priority. He attracted state-of-the-art health care
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to bring charges against the mayor, his campaign manager, and an election consultant for allegedly paying someone to gather absentee ballots in Orlando's African American community. Such payments are illegal under Florida law. In March 2005, Dyer was suspended by Governor
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sued Dyer and the City of Orlando over the ordinance in federal court. The court ruled in September 2008 that the ordinance was unconstitutional because it violated the group's First Amendment rights. The city has appealed this ruling to the
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facilities and created a regional medical area at Lake Nona, and has worked to improve all of the city's neighborhoods. During his term, Orlando has had three consecutive years of employment growth and a 2.2 percent decline in unemployment.
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to get approval for using US$ 1.1 billion of the county's Tourist Development Tax money, collected as a surcharge on hotel rooms, to fund construction of a new arena, a new performing arts center and large-scale renovations of the
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Dyer married Karen Caudill in 1989. Together they have two sons. Dyer filed for divorce from his wife on September 1, 2017; the divorce document stated the marriage was "irretrievably broken".
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He was re-elected in 1996 and 2000, serving ten years in the State Senate, where he was State Senate Democratic leader for three years. In 2002 he ran for the office of
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advocates due to his support for an Orlando ordinance (passed in July 2006) that requires permits for "large group feedings" in downtown parks. The Orlando group of
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Dyer married his second wife, Susie Pinson Galloway Shields, in 2021. They had been dating for some time and were a couple during his 2019 campaign.
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Dyer was one of nine mayors who established July 15 as Social Media Giving Day in 2013, encouraging citizens to support charities via social media.
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launched a drive to get initiatives on the ballot to allow citizens to vote on whether they wanted public money spent on these projects.
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opponents, Candice "Candy" Crawford (sister of former Florida Agriculture Commissioner Bob Crawford and political pundit
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in accordance with the Florida Constitution. In April 2005, the charges were dismissed and he was reinstated as mayor.
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Dyer was elected the 32nd mayor of Orlando on February 25, 2003, in a special election after the previous mayor,
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Dyer's first run for political office was for Kissimmee City Council, which he lost. In 1992 for
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from 1992 to 2002, with the last two years serving as the Senate Democratic leader.
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named Dyer "The most powerful person in Central Florida" for 2008.
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primary), while Crawford relied on State Representative
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Budd Dwyer
Bobby Dyer (politician)

Mayor of Orlando
Incumbent
Glenda Hood
Florida Senate
Ken Jenne
Tom Rossin
Florida Senate
Rich Crotty
Rod Smith
Orlando, Florida
Democratic
Brown University
BA
University of Florida
JD

Mayor of Orlando
Florida Democratic Party
Florida State Senate
Orlando
Kissimmee
Osceola High School
attorney
Brown University
University of Florida

Florida's State Senate

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