Mike Clelland

Mike Clelland
Member of the Florida House of Representatives
from the 29th district
In office
November 20, 2012  November 18, 2014
Preceded by Tom Goodson
Succeeded by Scott Plakon
Personal details
Born (1963-12-18) December 18, 1963
Washington, D.C.
Political party Democratic
Spouse(s) Christy Clelland
Children Emma, Patrick
Alma mater Seminole Community College (A.A.)
University of Central Florida (B.A.)
Florida A&M University College of Law (J.D.)
Profession Firefighter, attorney
Religion Christianity

Michael Philip "Mike" Clelland (born December 18, 1963, in Washington, D.C.), is a Democratic member of the Florida House of Representatives. From 2012 to 2014, he represented the 29th District, which consists of western Seminole County, until his defeat by Scott Plakon.

History

Clelland moved to Florida in 1974 and began working for the Longwood Fire Department, later attending Seminole Community College, where he graduated with an Associate degree in fire science technology in 1994. He then attended the University of Central Florida, graduating with a degree in political science, and then the Florida A&M University College of Law, graduating with a Juris Doctor.

Florida House of Representatives

In 2012, when the Florida House of Representatives districts were redrawn, Clelland ran in the 29th District, which incumbent State Representative Chris Dorworth, a Republican, was also running in. The Orlando Sentinel endorsed Clelland, praising him as "smart" and calling his legislative priorities "especially welcome."[1] Though Dorworth was widely expected to cruise to re-election, Clelland appeared to defeat him on election night by 123 votes, prompting a manual recount, which increased Clelland's lead to 146 votes. Not long afterwards, Dorworth conceded and Clelland was sworn in.[2]

Clelland joined personal injury law firm Morgan & Morgan in July 2014 where his primary area of practice is first responder litigation associated with Florida’s Heart/Lung Bill. He also handles first responders’ line-of-duty pension matters.

References

  1. "In House Districts 29, 30". Orlando Sentinel. October 11, 2012. Retrieved May 4, 2014.
  2. Turner, Jim (November 12, 2012). "Chris Dorworth Concedes Upon Completion of Recount". Sunshine State News. Retrieved May 4, 2014.
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