Robert Fox (Florida House of Representatives)

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Robert Fox
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Elections and appointments
Last election

May 16, 2023

Personal
Birthplace
Marysville, Ohio
Religion
Christian
Profession
Businessman
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Robert Fox (Republican Party) ran in a special election to the Florida House of Representatives to represent District 24. He lost as a write-in in the special general election on May 16, 2023.

Fox completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2023. Click here to read the survey answers.

Biography

Robert Fox's professional experience includes working as a businessman, licensed bail bondsman, licensed private investigator, and licensed process server. Fox has been affiliated with the Florida Cattlemen's Association.[1]

Elections

2023

See also: Florida state legislative special elections, 2023

General election

Special general election for Florida House of Representatives District 24

Ryan Chamberlin defeated Robert Fox in the special general election for Florida House of Representatives District 24 on May 16, 2023.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Ryan Chamberlin
Ryan Chamberlin (R)
 
70.7
 
6,685
Image of Robert Fox
Robert Fox (R) (Write-in) Candidate Connection
 
9.3
 
883
 Other/Write-in votes
 
19.9
 
1,886

Total votes: 9,454
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Republican primary election

Special Republican primary for Florida House of Representatives District 24

Ryan Chamberlin defeated Jose Juarez, Charlie Stone, Stephen Pyles, and Justin Albright in the special Republican primary for Florida House of Representatives District 24 on March 7, 2023.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Ryan Chamberlin
Ryan Chamberlin
 
36.0
 
3,985
Jose Juarez
 
26.3
 
2,912
Image of Charlie Stone
Charlie Stone
 
22.4
 
2,485
Stephen Pyles
 
7.7
 
854
Justin Albright
 
7.6
 
847

Total votes: 11,083
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Campaign themes

2023

Ballotpedia survey responses

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Candidate Connection

Robert Fox completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2023. The survey questions appear in bold and are followed by Fox's responses. Candidates are asked three required questions for this survey, but they may answer additional optional questions as well.

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I am a son I am a brother and I am a father. I am an American, and I do not stand for corruption and elite politicians and I have no problem calling them out in public. I am a State licensed Bailbondsmen. I am a State licensed private investigator. I am not a politician, I am a child of God and I have a moral compass we need new leader ship in our parties so the elitism and tribalism goes away. I am a Republican but if I’m blessed to be voted into office, I have to be a non-partisan because there’s all parties in my district And I have to represent all not just my interest but all citizens interest you don’t go in the public office to become rich you go into public office to serve for your community. That’s who I am. Thank you for taking the time to read this . -Rob Fox
Justice reform, I would have to say it’s probably one of the most important things and it ties in with transparency and accountability. There’s too many people in this world and our county, and our community that have been slipped through the cracks on purpose or accidentally regardless, they still fell with no one to help them or guide them or make them a productive citizen that includes policemen judges, and the court system as a whole we are so worried about pro life taking rights away when we should be worried about our own communities and how all these issues affect them and police should not be able to have a badge unless they’re educated With mental health with how to deal with people with empathy and how to approach the situation without pulling their guns out and shooting or using it as a bully tactic ! an officer’s takes an oath to serve and protect not to bully and be disrespectful in my community. That’s how it works that’s why accountability and transparency needs to be a number one priority because it only takes one bad apple to make the bushel bad and there’s a lot of great law-enforcement in our community. They just get shadowed by the one or two bad apples and if they were educated and were forced to take continuing education, then we wouldn’t have a lot of problems that we do. “ but please let me clarify something very important. We do have good police in our community. The problem is the leaders wanna be politicians instead doing there JOB!
Teddy Roosevelt.
Because he said what he thought, and he followed through with what he said he was going to do no matter what he was faced with an opposition he still followed through I think that’s a great quality in a man and in a human being
Ethics to be an example to show your community your state that you are deserving of the office they have bestowed on you
I do not look for a legacy. I don’t need the praise what I need is to get things done for the state of Florida.
Ronald Reagan came to Columbus, Ohio, for a sprach while my father was the Director of aviation for the entire state and I I had dinner with my parents with the President of the United States and the governor of Ohio I don’t remember the governors name. It might’ve been governor Rhodes.. I believe I was somewhere in the neighborhood of 12 years old somewhere around there.
Fast food sisters, chicken, and biscuits and GD ritzy’s ice cream shop in Columbus Ohio length of employment was four years
Smoking cigarettes I quit four years ago probably one of the hardest things I’ve ever done in my life and I’ve done a lot of hard things in my life
Cordial not demanding, and the same thing from the state legislature to the governor
Absolutely not I believe a person that is running for an office needs to have two eyes two ears and a mouth so that he can wisely or she can wisely make conscious decisions to better the state
I’m a Bailbondsmen, I hear stories every single day I have clients that are filthy, rich, and dirt poor that are clean hard-working people educated people and not educated people I deal with Hispanics brown colored people, white people, Asian people, and every other ethnicity that you can think of I deal with real criminals, and I deal with people that just made mistakes so any given day I could give you a story, but the most important story is the story where a 20-year-old slip through the cracks was not a criminal before But becomes a criminal because of the system
I believe compromising is extremely necessary, but I do not believe in compromising if it’s going to hurt someone if it’s going to make someone un-ethically collect funds for plain words money for self gain but in any other case, I believe compromising is necessary in life, because we all have to agree to disagree sometimes
To repeal Florida statute 843.02 the actual charges resisting officer without violence. It is very sad that people can go to jail because they are not cooperating verbally with a police officer.
Intelligence / justice / conservation

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  1. Information submitted to Ballotpedia through the Candidate Connection survey on April 21, 2023


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