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After his defeat, Gallagher became involved in charitable and business activities including founding and serving as chairman of Tom
Gallagher Insurance Agency and serving on the board of advisers of The TRIAM Consulting Group, Inc. He considered running for Chief Financial Officer again in 2010 and
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Gallagher was favoured for the Republican nomination and was by far the strongest general election candidate, former State Representative and two-time Treasurer, Insurance Commissioner and Fire Marshal nominee Tim Ireland and State Representative Greg Gay also withdrew from
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but dropped out to pursue the office of lieutenant governor. Martinez finished first with 244,417 votes (43.80%) and advanced to a runoff with Frey, who came second with 137,967 votes (24.72%). Gallagher came third with 131,265 votes (23.52%) and Clem finished last with 44,409 votes (7.96%).
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with a partial athletic scholarship. After graduating, Gallagher enlisted in the
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Gallagher began his political career when he was elected to the
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993:"Regulator Steps Down Kearney Resigns -- Gallagher May Get Job"
905:"Guides @ UF: Federal Documents at University of Florida: Home"
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In 1988, Gallagher ran in a special election for the office of
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In 2006, Gallagher made his fourth run for governor, facing
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would be re-elected. He was, defeating U.S. Representative
1350:"Five finalists interview for Florida's top education job"
923:"Tom Gallagher: GOP candidates run the financial spectrum"
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by 2,223,401 votes (53.47%) to 1,935,137 (46.53%). He and
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but he declined to do so. After Education Commissioner
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947:. Sun Sentinel. September 17, 1985. Archived from
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1039:. Sun Sentinel. September 7, 1988. Archived from
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1300:. Tampa Bay Times. July 18, 2007. Archived from
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1298:"Where is Tom Gallagher when you need him?"
1037:"Tom Gallagher Captures Gop Insurance Race"
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1230:. Orlando Sentinel. July 21, 2000
1208:. Orlando Sentinel. June 30, 2000
1136:"Gallagher Hits Senate Opponents"
973:. Orlando Sentinel. July 15, 1986
945:"Mixson Ponders Bid For Governor"
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21:Thomas Gallagher (disambiguation)
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474:and a member of the
372:Wilmington, Delaware
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546:University of Miami
514:Governor of Florida
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