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Thomas Burton Adams Jr.

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Though Adams was relied upon in the 1970 gubernatorial race as a seasoned Florida political veteran, he quickly became a liability over the course of his term. Askew, acting on the recommendation of political adviser Michael G. Kimber, appointed him state Secretary of Commerce, but Adams ran into
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Adams briefly tried to make a political comeback in 1984 when he ran in a special election for a state senate seat, but he was trounced by Republican Tim Deratany by a margin of more than 2–1.
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that Adams was driving at the time of the crash and was seriously injured. The accident occurred about 10 miles (16 km) northeast of Live Oak, the Suwannee
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by a legislative committee in lieu of impeachment. The scandal was the primary reason he was dropped from the 1974 ticket in favor of
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Adams began his political career when he was elected to the Florida State Senate in 1956 from the 29th district, encompassing
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He served one term before being elected secretary of state in 1960, a position to which he was reelected in 1964 and 1966.
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ethical problems in 1973 when it was discovered that, in debt, he was leasing a 1,000-acre (4.0 km) farm in
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border at about 2:50 pm on May 22, 2006. His 18-year-old son Thomas Burton Adams III was also in the 2004
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to Thomas Burton Adams Sr. and the former Carolyn Hamilton. He attended the
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Lieutenant Governor of Florida
Reubin O'Donovan Askew
Ray C. Osborn
Jim Williams
Secretary of State of Florida
C. Farris Bryant
W. Haydon Burns
Claude R. Kirk Jr.
Robert Andrew Gray
Richard B. Stone
Florida Senate
Edwin G. Fraser
Jacksonville
Live Oak, Florida
Democratic
Alma mater
University of Michigan
politician
Democrat
Florida Senate
Secretary of State of Florida
tenth Lieutenant Governor of Florida
Jacksonville, Florida
University of Michigan
Clay
Baker Counties.

Lieutenant Governor
Reubin Askew

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