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Robert L. F. Sikes

Robert L. F. Sikes
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Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Florida's 1st district
In office
January 3, 1963 – January 3, 1979
Preceded by Millard F. Caldwell
Succeeded by Earl Dewitt Hutto
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Florida's 3rd district
In office
January 3, 1941 – October 19, 1944
Preceded by Millard F. Caldwell
Succeeded by Vacant
In office
January 3, 1945 – January 3, 1963
Preceded by Vacant
Succeeded by Claude Pepper
Member of the Florida House of Representatives
In office
1937–1941
Personal details
Born June 3, 1906
Isabella Station, Worth County, Georgia
Died September 28, 1994(1994-09-28) (aged 88)
Crestview, Okaloosa County, Florida
Political party Democratic
Spouse(s) Mildred Inez Tyner
(m. 1949; div. 1983)

Joan Thomas Dunning
(m. 1983–94)
Children 2, Robert K. Sikes and Bobbye Sikes Wicke
Parents Benjaimin Franklin Sikes and Clara Ophelia Ford Sikes
Religion Methodist
Military service
Allegiance  United States
Service/branch Template:Country data United States Army Air Force
Years of service 1944
Rank US-O4 insignia.svg Major
Battles/wars World War II

Robert Lee Fulton "Bob" Sikes (June 3, 1906 – September 28, 1994) was a politician in the Democratic Party and represented the Florida Panhandle in the United States House of Representatives from 1941 to 1979, with a brief break in 1944 and 1945 for service during World War II.

He served during a long period in which Florida was effectively a one-party state dominated by Democrats, as the Republican Party had been weakened by the disfranchisement of most African Americans since the turn of the century by the state constitution and laws. The Republican Party began a resurgence late in this period as conservative whites realigned their politics. In 1975 Sikes was accused by Common Cause of financial misconduct and was investigated and censured by the House in 1976. He did not seek re-election in 1978.

Born in Isabella, near Sylvester, Georgia, Sikes attended the public schools, which were segregated. He obtained his Bachelor of Science in 1927 from the University of Georgia at Athens, where he was a member of Alpha Gamma Rho Fraternity. He went to Florida for graduate school, receiving a Master of Science in 1929 from the University of Florida at Gainesville.

Sikes entered the publishing business, in Crestview in the Florida Panhandle, working in that field from 1933 to 1946.

He soon became active in politics, joining the Democratic Party, which was effectively the only party for whites in the state in the early part of his career. At the turn of the century, the Democrat-dominated legislature had passed a new constitution and laws that disenfranchised most African Americans, crippling the Republican Party, of which they had been the majority. Sikes was elected in 1936 to the Florida House of Representatives, during the Great Depression and a landslide year for the Democrats, aligned with the popular President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Sikes was re-elected, serving until 1940.


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