Bob Allen (Florida politician)

Bob Allen
Member of the Florida House of Representatives
from the Florida House 32nd district
In office
January 25, 2000  November 16, 2007
Succeeded by Tony Sasso
Personal details
Born September 30, 1958
Political party Republican
Spouse(s) Beth Elaine Allen
Residence Merritt Island
Alma mater Valencia Community College
Profession Economic Development/Education
Religion Protestant

Bob Allen (born 1958) is a former American politician who was a Republican member of the Florida House of Representatives from 2000 until 2007, representing Florida's 32nd district. His district included portions of Brevard and Orange Counties.

Between 2003 and 2006, Allen voted over 90 percent of the time with the Christian Coalition.[1]

He made headlines in 2007 after being arrested for offering $20 for the opportunity to perform fellatio on an undercover male police officer[2][3] in the restroom of a public park and was released on bail. Since the time of his arrest, Allen has maintained his innocence, stating that he believed the undercover police officer was trying to rob him, and that he only offered to perform oral sex because he felt intimidated by the muscular police officer.[4][5] Allen was convicted on November 9, 2007, and sentenced to six months' probation, and was fined $250.[6] He resigned from the Florida House of Representatives on November 16, 2007.

Newsweek's June 7, 2010 issue's BACK STORY listed Allen, among others, as a prominent conservative politician who has a record of anti-gay legislation and is later caught in a gay sex scandal.[7]

Early life and education

Born in 1958, Allen was raised in Florida and received his Associate of Arts degree from Valencia Community College.[8]

Political career

Before being elected to the Florida Congress, Allen served as executive director of Martin County's Economic Council.[9]

Florida House of Representatives

Rep. Allen served on the following committees:

Allen was co-chair of Sen. John McCain's presidential campaign in Florida,[2] but resigned following his conviction.

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Preceded by
Bill Posey
Florida Representative, 32nd District
January 25, 2000 – November 16, 2007
Succeeded by
Tony Sasso