Will Kendrick

Will Kendrick, born April 10, 1960 in Apalachicola, Florida,[1] was a four-term member of the Florida House of Representatives.[2] He was first elected to the Florida House in November 2000 as Democrat.[3] He switched to the Republican Party in 2006.[4] He currently serves as chairman of the Committee on Conservation and State Lands in the Florida House of Representatives.[1] When he is finished serving his current term in the House of Representatives, he intended to pursue the position of superintendent of Franklin County School District.[4] Term litted out, he was succeeded by Leonard L. Bembry, a Democrat and native Floridian born in Jasper, Florida.[5]

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