Mark S. Pafford (born April 11, 1966) is an American politician who served as a
Democratic
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member of the
Florida House of Representatives
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, representing District 88 (2008–2012) and District 86 (2012–2016) which included
Haverhill,
Loxahatchee Groves
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,
Royal Palm Beach, and
Wellington in east-central
Palm Beach County. Pafford's professional career includes work in the non-profit sector including stints with the ACLU, The Lord's Place, Area Agency on Aging, Arthur R. Marshall Foundation for the Everglades and CEO of Florida Community Health Action Information Network (CHAIN).
History
Pafford is from unincorporated
Miami-Dade County
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and attended
North Miami High School
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(Hall of Fame), graduating in 1984. After high school, he was a student at
Miami-Dade Community College, receiving his associate degree in 1986, and then at
Florida International University, where he received a degree in public administration in 1988, minoring in Political Science. As a student he worked as a naturalist/interpretive guide at Arch Creek Park in
North Miami
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. Pafford then worked for United States Congressman Lawrence J. Smith as a congressional aide from 1989 to 1992, and later worked for Florida House of Representatives State Representative
Lois Frankel as a legislative assistant from 1996 to 1997.
Florida House of Representatives
In 2002, when Frankel was unable to seek re-election in the
Florida House of Representatives
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due to term limits, Pafford ran to succeed her in the 85th District, which stretched from
Wellington to
Lake Worth. He faced Shelley Vana, a teachers union president, in the
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primary, and narrowly lost to her, receiving 46% of the vote to her 54%. He lost an additional race in 2006 for Palm Beach County Commission to Jess Santamaria.
When Florida House of Representatives State Representative
Susan Bucher
Susan Marie Bucher (born October 27, 1958) served as the Supervisor of Elections in Palm Beach County, Florida. Prior to her election as the Supervisor, she served as a member of the Florida House of Representatives, representing the 86th Distri ...
was unable to seek re-election due to term limits in the 86th District, which stretched from
Boynton Beach to
Boca Raton
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in eastern
Palm Beach County. He won the
Democratic
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primary and the general election unopposed, winning his first term without any opponents. In 2010, he faced a challenge from Ron Miranda in the
Democratic
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primary, who claimed that Pafford had an insufficiently pro-business voting record and criticized Pafford for his poor standing with Associated Industries of Florida. Pafford responded by calling attention to his voting record and observing that some of the votes that were considered to be votes against the business community were not, noting, "If you look at what I voted against, you'll find things like Senate Bill 6 on education, you'll find some of the Medicaid reform. It's a lot of the bills that group into that pro-business type of votes by the chamber that weren't necessarily business votes." He ended up defeating Miranda to win renomination, scoring 58% of the vote to Miranda's 42%, and advancing to the general election, where he faced only a write-in challenge and won re-election with 95% of the vote.
When the state's legislative districts were reapportioned in 2012, Pafford ran for re-election in the 86th District, which contained some of the territory that he had previously represented. He faced Tami Donnally, the
Republican nominee and a business administrator, in the general election. Pafford earned the endorsement of ''
The Palm Beach Post'', which criticized Donnally and praised Pafford for his support for
Medicaid expansion under the
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
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and for his opposition to the law that required the closing of "the state's only tuberculosis sanatorium." Pafford ended up defeating Donnally with ease, receiving 60% of the vote to her 40% and winning his third term.
Though Florida House of Representatives State Representative Darryl Rouson was initially elected to serve as
House
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Democrats' Minority Leader for the 2014-2016 legislative term, he was ousted by the Democratic Caucus. Pafford, in turn, ran for the position himself and defeated fellow
State Representative
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Alan Williams to win the leadership position, by a vote of 29–12 vote.
Pafford served as the Democratic Leader for the 2014-2016 legislative term.
Pafford most recently served (2016-2018) as a state board member for the League of Women Voters Florida. Additionally, he actively assisted the Gwen Graham Campaign for Florida Governor and numerous other local and state candidates seeking office.
Pafford attempts to bird and explore wild places throughout Florida and the rest of the US as time and reality permit.
References
External links
Florida House of Representatives - Mark S. Pafford
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1966 births
Living people
Democratic Party members of the Florida House of Representatives
People from Miami-Dade County, Florida
Florida International University alumni
21st-century American politicians