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John Phillips (Florida)

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John Phillips
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Candidate, Florida House of Representatives District 72

Elections and appointments
Next election

November 3, 2026

Education

High school

Gibbs High School

Other

Columbia College, 2016

Military

Service / branch

U.S. Coast Guard

Personal
Religion
Christian
Profession
Retired
Contact

John Phillips (Republican Party) (also known as Captain) is running for election to the Florida House of Representatives to represent District 72. He declared candidacy for the 2026 election.[source]

Phillips completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2025. Click here to read the survey answers.

Biography

John Phillips earned a degree from Columbia College in 2016. He began serving in the U.S. Coast Guard in 1994.[1]

Elections

2026

See also: Florida House of Representatives elections, 2026

Note: At this time, Ballotpedia is combining all declared candidates for this election into one list under a general election heading. As primary election dates are published, this information will be updated to separate general election candidates from primary candidates as appropriate.

General election

The general election will occur on November 3, 2026.

General election for Florida House of Representatives District 72

Incumbent Bill Conerly and John Phillips are running in the general election for Florida House of Representatives District 72 on November 3, 2026.

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Campaign themes

2026

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Candidate Connection

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John “Captain” Phillips is a 31-year veteran of the U.S. Coast Guard and candidate for Florida House District 72. A lifelong Floridian, he has lived in Florida for over 30 years and in Bradenton for 13. He spent his career serving and protecting our coasts, most recently as a Chief Warrant Officer 4. His Coast Guard service included multiple command tours, humanitarian missions, and leadership roles ensuring navigation safety, disaster response, and preservation of life and property.

Phillips is not a career politician and is not backed by special interests or big developers. His “special interests” are his family and Florida’s future. He believes words like “family first” and “servant leadership” must mean more than campaign slogans.

Public service runs in his family: with a wife who is a public school administrator, two daughters serving in the military, a stepson who is a Manatee County firefighter, a son-in-law who is a sheriff’s detective, and a daughter who is an elementary teacher turned full-time mom. He epitomizes being a true public servant. These ties to veterans, first responders, teachers, and working families give him a unique perspective on the issues that matter most.

Phillips is running to stand up for families, support veterans and first responders, ensure responsible growth, and fight wasteful spending and special-interest influence. His proven record of leadership and integrity reflects his lifelong commitment to serving the people of Florida.
  • Florida’s growth must be responsible, not reckless. John “Captain” Phillips has lived in Florida for over 30 years and seen firsthand how rapid, unchecked development strains our roads, schools, and natural resources. He believes families, not big developers or special interests, should guide the future of our communities. As your State Representative, he will fight for smart growth, protect our environment, and ensure infrastructure and services keep pace so Manatee County remains a place where families can thrive.
  • Johnny Phillips is not a big-money candidate and will never answer to special interests or out-of-town developers. His “special interests” are his family, neighbors, and the future of Florida. Too often, decisions about our communities are made in Tallahassee by those influenced by lobbyists and big donors. Johnny believes control should stay local, with families and communities shaping growth, schools, and services. In Tallahassee, he will fight to protect local voices and ensure government works for the people — not the powerful.
  • Johnny Phillips believes taxpayers deserve better than wasteful spending and bloated government. As a Coast Guard officer, he managed people, resources, and missions with accountability and efficiency — skills he’ll bring to Tallahassee. Johnny will fight to ensure your tax dollars are used wisely, prioritize essential services like public safety and education, and oppose reckless spending driven by special interests. He knows every dollar matters to Florida families, and he’ll work to protect their hard-earned money.
Johnny Phillips is committed to responsible growth, ensuring development is sustainable, safe, and protective of critical spaces like our wetlands. He will stand with veterans, first responders, law enforcement, and educators, ensuring they have the resources and respect they deserve. He believes in fiscal responsibility, making sure taxpayer dollars are spent wisely on essential services. His priorities are clear: protect families, strengthen communities, and put people before politics.
The Florida House of Representatives is unique because it is the people’s voice closest to the community. Members of this office shape state laws, approve budgets, and make critical decisions that directly affect everyday life — from education and infrastructure to public safety and local growth. Its importance lies in being both a lawmaking body and a steward of taxpayer dollars. What makes it powerful is also what makes it a responsibility: every vote should reflect the will of the people in the district, not special interests in Tallahassee.
For 31 years in the U.S. Coast Guard, I lived by the core values of Honor, Respect, and Devotion to Duty. Those principles guided every decision I made in service to our nation, and they remain just as important now as I seek to serve the people of District 72. An elected official must be honest, transparent, and accountable to the people they represent. They must listen more than they speak, stand firm against special interests, and put families and communities first. To me, public office is not about politics — it’s about service, integrity, and keeping faith with those you are entrusted to lead.
The core responsibility of anyone elected to the Florida House is to serve the people, not special interests. That means listening to constituents, protecting their values, and ensuring laws and budgets reflect the needs of families, not lobbyists. For me, that includes keeping growth responsible and sustainable, protecting vital spaces like wetlands, supporting veterans, first responders, and educators, and ensuring tax dollars are spent wisely. At its heart, the job is about stewardship — safeguarding our communities today while preparing Florida for the generations to come.
The legacy I want to leave for my grandchildren is a community where they can grow up safe, proud, and hopeful about their future. I want them to inherit a Florida that protects its natural beauty, values strong schools, and honors those who serve. More than anything, I want them to remember their grandfather as someone who stood for honor, respect, and devotion to duty — not just in the Coast Guard, but in the way he worked to make life better for families. My greatest hope is that when they raise their own children here, they’ll know their future was made brighter because we chose to put people before politics.
My very first job was at Albertson’s, where I worked for about three and a half years. Let’s just say I learned pretty quickly that stocking shelves and bagging groceries weren’t my lifelong calling. What it did teach me, though, was the value of hard work — and that the Coast Guard was probably going to be a much better fit for me than chasing runaway shopping carts in the parking lot.
The most important responsibility of this office is to listen to the people of District 72 and represent their interests with honesty and integrity.
The most helpful skills for this office are leadership, accountability, and the ability to listen and solve problems. An effective representative must understand how to manage resources responsibly, build consensus, and make decisions that put people first. Integrity, transparency, and standing firm against special interests are also essential. My 31 years in the Coast Guard gave me experience in leadership, crisis management, and stewardship — skills I will now use to serve District 72 with honor, respect, and devotion to duty.
I support maintaining a robust ballot-initiative process as a valuable check in our representative system—giving citizens a means to act where the Legislature may be unwilling or too slow. But I also believe it’s reasonable to adopt modest safeguards to protect the integrity of the process—so long as those safeguards don’t become barriers that shut out ordinary citizens or give advantage to large, well-funded interests.
Of all my accomplishments, the one I am most proud of is the family I’ve raised. My children have each chosen paths of service — in the military, in education, in public safety, and in law enforcement. Their commitment to protecting, teaching, and supporting others is the greatest reflection of what matters most to me. Medals and promotions in the Coast Guard meant a lot, but nothing compares to seeing your own children carry forward the values of honor, respect, and service to others. That is the legacy I am proudest of.

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Footnotes

  1. Information submitted to Ballotpedia through the Candidate Connection survey on September 29, 2025


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