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Clovis Watson Jr. (born September 30, 1958) is the sheriff of Alachua County,
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, he was elected in 2020. Previously, he served four terms in the Florida House of Representatives from 2012 to 2020, representing the 20th District, encompassing eastern Alachua County and northwestern Marion County from Gainesville to
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Early life

Watson is the fourth child of six, and lived in Alachua County Alachua's during his childhood. Spending his elementary schools years in segregated Alachua County Alachua County Schools, and was of the first class of school integration in 1970. As a teenager he worked at a packing shed off County Road 235, packing fruit during the school year to help his father who had two jobs, and during the summer he was cropping tobacco and picking squash until dark for $10 a day to help pay for school clothes.


Education

Santa Fe College
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, Law Enforcement Certification; Santa Fe College
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, AS Associate degree, Criminal Justice Technology; University of Alabama
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, Interdisciplinary Studies, Human Services; Mountain State University, MA
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, Interdisciplinary Studies, Public Administration; Northcentral University, MBA
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; Harvard University John F. Kennedy Graduate School of Government Executive Education, Leadership for the 21st Century, Graduate; Northcentral University, Business Administration and Public Administration, Doctoral Candidate.


Pre-Legislative Career

He worked for the police department in the city of Alachua, working his way up to Deputy Chief of Police. Afterwards, he became the city manager of Alachua, and worked for
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as an adjunct professor of state and local government. During his tenure as City Manager, Alachua showed tremendous growth as both industrial and technological businesses moved to the city.


Legislative career

In 2012, when Florida House districts were reconfigured, Watson opted to run in the newly created 20th District. In the Democratic primary, Watson defeated Marihelen Wheeler, receiving 59% of the vote. He was only opposed by a write-in candidate, Robert W. Brinkman, in the general election, and received 99% of the vote against him. While serving in the Florida House of Representatives, Clovis watson sat on the House Committee on State Affairs from 2013–2014, served as the Ranking member on the House Committee on State Affairs in 2015, in 2017 he sat on the House Committee on Government Accountability and was later on the Joint Committee on Administrative Procedures, State Affairs Committee, Subcommittee on Agriculture and Natural Resources. Watson was re-elected to the House for three consecutive terms in 2014, 2016, and 2018 and running unopposed in each race. He was term-limited in 2020 after serving four terms.


Alachua Sheriff

On August 20, 2019, Clovis Watson announced his candidacy for sheriff of Alachua County. His opponent in the Democratic Primary was incumbent Sheriff Sadie Darnell, who held the position since 2006. Watson defeated Darnell with 59% of the vote in the August 18, 2020 primary. He was unopposed in the general election after the one write-in candidate, Robert Brinkman, withdrew.


Personal Accolades

Following the 2019 Legislative Session, Clovis Watson received the "People's Champion" award from Progress Florida in 2016 Clovis Watson earned a "Voice of Equality" award from Equality Florida. Alachua Chamber of Commerce, Lifetime Achievement Award Alachua County Democratic Black Caucus, Democrat of the Year Award Department of Veteran Affairs of North Florida/South Georgia, Certificate of Appreciation for Volunteerism Florida Democratic Black Caucus, Public Servant Award of the Year Gainesville Lodge of Fraternal Order of Police, Administrator of the Year Award Governor's Peace at Home Award, presented by the late Governor Lawton Chiles Greater New Hope Missionary Baptist Church, Leadership Courage Award International Association of Chiefs of Police, Professional and Outstanding Achievement in Law Enforcement Award NAACP - Alachua County Branch, Rev. Dr. T. A. Wright Leadership Award University of Alabama, Alice Parker Award for Outstanding Work in Humanities Alachua County Democratic Party, The Buck Stops Here Award, 2013 Florida Farm Bureau, Champion for Agriculture, 2013 Progress Florida, Florida Watch Action, America Votes, Progressive Florida Middle Class Champion, 2013 City of Alachua, Florida, street dedication: "Clovis Watson, Jr. Way" located in front of the housing project where he grew up, 2008 Mountain State University Graduate Program, Distinguished Alumni Award, 2004 Alachua Chamber of Commerce, Officer of the Year Award, 1987, 2001. Watson has also been lauded by firefighters for his push to expand their health benefits.


References


External links


Florida House of Representatives – Clovis Watson Jr.

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