Dwight Stansel

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Dwight Stansel
Dwight Stansel
Florida House of Representatives
In office
1998–2006
Personal details
Born (1947-07-06) July 6, 1947
Lake City, FL
Political party Democratic
Spouse(s) Glenda Avery
Children son, Erwin, and daughter, Carmon
Residence Wellborn, Florida
Alma mater Suwannee High School
Profession Farmer
Religion Baptist
Website Representative Dwight Stansel

Dwight Stansel (born July 6, 1947) is a Florida politician of the Democratic Party and a former member of the Florida House of Representatives from District 11.

Early life and education

Dwight Stansel was born in Lake City, Columbia County, Florida to Bobby E. and Maudell J. Stansel, both of whom came from farming families. He grew up on the family farm in Wellborn, and graduated from Suwannee High School in 1964. Stansel was raised Southern Baptist, and is a member of Mt. Beulah Baptist Church, in Wellborn, Florida.

Career

Early career, and career outside politics

After high school, Stansel joined the Florida National Guard, where he served for 10 years. Prior to purchasing the family farm and taking over the operations in 1986, Dwight was an airport manager at the Suwannee County airport. His father had already decided that the farm would be divided up amongst the four children and they could do as they pleased with their share of the land. Dwight's siblings, however, really had no interest in farming, and conceded their share of the land, allowing Dwight to take majority ownership, keep the farm going, and ensure that the land would remain with the family. Thus it became the Dwight Stansel Farm and Nursery. After taking over the operation of the farm that was started in the 1880s in Wellborn, by his grandparents, John Vincent Stansel, and Kate Geneva (Stevens) Stansel, Dwight grew the farm into a very profitable business growing pine trees, tobacco, and peanuts, and raising chickens. Since 1986, the farm has more than doubled in size, and now covers several hundred acres of land. Today, Dwight is still general manager, mostly overseeing the tree farm. He stopped growing tobacco, son Erwin manages the peanut farm, and Erwin's wife, Glenda manages the poultry farm.

House of Representatives (1998-2006)

Dwight Stansel was elected to the Florida House of Representatives, District 11 seat in 1998.

When he took office in 1998, his District included the following counties: Columbia County, Hamilton County, Lafayette County, Madison County, Suwannee County and parts of Dixie County and Gilchrist County. In 2003, the area his district covered was then changed to include the following counties: Gilchrist County, Lafayette County, Suwannee County and parts of Alachua County, Columbia County, and Dixie County. Today, the district still represents the same general area, excluding Dixie County.

While in Legislature, Stansel became Vice Chairman of the State Agriculture Committee. He also served on the Agriculture and Environment Appropriations Committee, The Select Committee to Protect Private Property Rights, The State Infrastructure Council, State Resources Council, and The Transportation Committee.

While in office, Stansel sponsored seven bills. All but two of them died. The University of Florida Men's Basketball Team Bill (HR 9089) that Stansel sponsored passed unanimously, and state of Florida honored the 2006 UF Men's Basketball Team for winning the championship. He co-sponsored several other bills which includes the Affordable Housing Bill (HB 1363), and the Land Acquisition Management Bill (HB 1347). Being a farmer, and avid hunter, Stansel sponsored many land ownership and property rights bills as well as gun laws, and hunting regulations bills.

Stansel is also known for cracking the whip during the Florida House's annual "Boot Day", and explaining how it was used much more commonly in the early days of Florida, for cattle drives- which is where the term "cracker", or "Florida Cracker" came from.

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