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Dwayne L. Taylor

Dwayne L. Taylor
State Representative Dwayne Taylor.jpg
Member of the Florida House of Representatives
from the 26th district
In office
November 20, 2012 – November 20, 2016
Preceded by Fred Costello
Member of the Florida House of Representatives
from the 27th district
In office
November 18, 2008 – November 20, 2012
Preceded by Joyce Cusack
Succeeded by David Santiago
Personal details
Born (1967-11-13) November 13, 1967 (age 49)
Daytona Beach, Florida
Political party Democratic
Children Dwayne, Jr.
D'Ambra
Hannah
Alma mater Daytona State College (A.A.)
University of Central Florida (B.S.) (M.P.A.)
Profession Writer/producer

Dwayne L. Taylor (born November 13, 1967) is a Democratic politician who currently serves as a member of the Florida House of Representatives, representing the 27th District from 2008 to 2012 and the 26th District, which stretches from Daytona Beach to DeLand in northern Volusia County, since 2012.

Taylor was born in Daytona Beach and attended Daytona State College, where he received his associate degree. After graduation, he attended the University of Central Florida, where he received his bachelor's degree and his Master in Public Administration. In 2003, Taylor was elected to the Daytona Beach City Commission from Zone 3. In the primary election, he placed first, winning 35% of the vote to Steven Miller's 34% and Glenn G. Barnes's 31%. In the runoff election, he defeated Miller comfortably with 61% of the vote. Taylor was re-elected easily without serious opposition in 2005, and was re-elected without opposition in 2007. During the last few years of his service on the Commission, he also served as Vice-Mayor of the city.

In 2008, incumbent State Representative Joyce Cusack was unable to seek re-election due to term limits, so Taylor ran to succeed her in the 27th District, which stretched from Daytona Beach to DeLand in northern Volusia County. In the Democratic primary, he faced minister Terry Dilligard, Sr. and investigator Jake C. Ross, and he campaigned on both diversifying state revenue sources and on increasing funding for public education. and was re-elected without opposition in 2007. During the last few years of his service on the Commission, he also served as Vice-Mayor of the city. Taylor ended up narrowly winning the primary, receiving 39% of the vote to Dilligard's 33% and Ross's 27%. He advanced to the general election, where he faced independent candidate Maureen Monahan, whom he was able to defeat in a landslide with 61% of the vote. In 2010, Taylor ran for re-election and was opposed by independent candidate Christopher Kennedy. Taylor noted that, despite the fact that the Republican-controlled legislature did not allow for votes on the passage of legislation that he authored, he was able to deliver "$2 million in assistance for the 2009 east Volusia flood victims." He ended up defeating Kennedy by a wide margin, winning with 58% of the vote.


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