Terrance Freeman
2019 - Present
2027
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Terrance Freeman (Republican Party) is a member of the Jacksonville City Council in Florida, representing At-large Position 1. He assumed office on July 1, 2019. His current term ends on July 1, 2027.
Freeman (Republican Party) is running for election to the Florida House of Representatives to represent District 12. He declared candidacy for the 2026 election.[source]
Freeman was a Republican member of the Jacksonville City Council in Florida, representing District 10. He was appointed to the position in July 2018 by Republican Governor Rick Scott to replace Reggie Brown.[1]
Freeman was a 2016 Republican candidate for District 12 of the Florida House of Representatives.
Elections
2026
See also: Florida House of Representatives elections, 2026
General election
The general election will occur on November 3, 2026.
General election for Florida House of Representatives District 12
Terrance Freeman is running in the general election for Florida House of Representatives District 12 on November 3, 2026.
Candidate | ||
![]() | Terrance Freeman (R) |
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2023
See also: City elections in Jacksonville, Florida (2023)
General election
General election for Jacksonville City Council At-large Position 1
Incumbent Terrance Freeman defeated Eric Parker in the general election for Jacksonville City Council At-large Position 1 on March 21, 2023.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | ![]() | Terrance Freeman (R) | 65.1 | 100,297 |
![]() | Eric Parker (L) ![]() | 34.9 | 53,704 |
Total votes: 154,001 | ||||
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2019
See also: City elections in Jacksonville, Florida (2019)
General runoff election
General runoff election for Jacksonville City Council At-large Position 1
Terrance Freeman defeated Lisa King in the general runoff election for Jacksonville City Council At-large Position 1 on May 14, 2019.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | ![]() | Terrance Freeman (R) ![]() | 53.8 | 46,636 |
![]() | Lisa King (D) | 46.2 | 40,084 |
Total votes: 86,720 | ||||
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General election
General election for Jacksonville City Council At-large Position 1
Lisa King and Terrance Freeman advanced to a runoff. They defeated Jack Daniels, Gary Barrett, and Connell Crooms in the general election for Jacksonville City Council At-large Position 1 on March 19, 2019.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | ![]() | Lisa King (D) | 43.3 | 61,400 |
✔ | ![]() | Terrance Freeman (R) ![]() | 22.5 | 31,930 |
Jack Daniels (R) | 18.9 | 26,743 | ||
Gary Barrett (R) | 12.8 | 18,202 | ||
Connell Crooms (Independent) | 2.5 | 3,584 |
Total votes: 141,859 | ||||
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2016
Elections for the Florida House of Representatives took place in 2016. The primary election took place on August 30, 2016, and the general election was held on November 8, 2016. The candidate filing deadline was June 24, 2016.
Clay Yarborough ran unopposed in the Florida House of Representatives District 12 general election.[2][3]
Florida House of Representatives, District 12 General Election, 2016 | ||
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Party | Candidate | |
Republican | ![]() | |
Source: Florida Division of Elections |
Clay Yarborough defeated Terrance Freeman, Stan Jordan, Mark MacLean and Don Redman defeated in the Florida House of Representatives District 12 Republican primary.[4][5]
Florida House of Representatives, District 12 Republican Primary, 2016 | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Vote % | Votes | |
Republican | ![]() |
36.94% | 5,730 | |
Republican | Terrance Freeman | 27.29% | 4,232 | |
Republican | Stan Jordan | 11.61% | 1,800 | |
Republican | Mark MacLean | 11.24% | 1,743 | |
Republican | Don Redman | 12.93% | 2,005 | |
Total Votes | 15,510 |
Campaign themes
2026
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2023
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2019
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What would be your top three priorities, if elected?
1. Continuing our city's economic prosperity and developing a vibrant downtown 2. Building excellent educational opportunities for our youth 3. Ensuring that every family feels safe in their neighborhood
What areas of public policy are you personally passionate about?
Jacksonville is a city on the rise! For it to reach its full potential, we need leadership. We need those who can build bridges in all parts of our community. My father was an Army veteran and Baptist minister while my mother was a career social worker. For me, they modeled what a selfless leader looks like; a love of God, a love of people, and a heart to serve. I took these traits with me throughout my career – first as a coach, then as an educator and school principal, and now as a Jacksonville City Councilman. I know that if we work together, we can build on our city’s success.
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Campaign finance summary
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See also
2026 Elections
External links
Footnotes
- ↑ The Florida Times-Union, "Governor appoints replacements for suspended Jacksonville City Council members," July 10, 2018
- ↑ Florida Department of State, "Candidate listing for 2016 general election," accessed September 12, 2016
- ↑ Florida Division of Elections, "November 8, 2016 Official Election Results," accessed November 23, 2016
- ↑ Florida Department of State, "Candidates and Races," accessed July 1, 2016
- ↑ Florida Division of Elections, "August 30, 2016 Official Election Results," accessed September 22, 2016
Political offices | ||
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Preceded by Anna Brosche (R) |
Jacksonville City Council At-large Position 1 2019-Present |
Succeeded by - |
Preceded by Reginald Brown (D) |
Jacksonville City Council District 10 2018-2019 |
Succeeded by Brenda A. Priestly Jackson (D) |