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News Reedy Creek Improvement District and the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District

LAKid53

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In an article in today's Orlando Sentinel, Gilzean said he plans on continuing both jobs during the transition. He said that elections office attorney Nick Shannin advised that the statute against dual-office holding doesn't apply to him and that he would be able to temporarily "continue to serve in both capacities within the confines of the law.”
 

Figgy1

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In an article in today's Orlando Sentinel, Gilzean said he plans on continuing both jobs during the transition. He said that elections office attorney Nick Shannin advised that the statute against dual-office holding doesn't apply to him and that he would be able to temporarily "continue to serve in both capacities within the confines of the law.”
Who appointed Shanin? or is it an elected posistion?
 

mkt

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In an article in today's Orlando Sentinel, Gilzean said he plans on continuing both jobs during the transition. He said that elections office attorney Nick Shannin advised that the statute against dual-office holding doesn't apply to him and that he would be able to temporarily "continue to serve in both capacities within the confines of the law.”

Who appointed Shanin? or is it an elected posistion?

Something smells like 💩.

The only Nick Shannin licensed to practice law in Florida has a private practice, and isn't in the elections office (unless as a volunteer?)



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LAKid53

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Something smells like 💩.

The only Nick Shannin licensed to practice law in Florida has a private practice, and isn't in the elections office (unless as a volunteer?)



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Wasn't clear by "elections office" if he meant the supervisor's office or the state division of elections. Can't see a staff listing on the OCSE website.

When I worked for the Division of Elections, we didn't have in-house counsel. We used either the AG's office or the Secretary of State's legal counsel.
 

mkt

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Wasn't clear by "elections office" if he meant the supervisor's office or the state division of elections. Can't see a staff listing on the OCSE website.

When I worked for the Division of Elections, we didn't have in-house counsel. We used either the AG's office or the Secretary of State's legal counsel.

They'd still appear in the FL Bar's website - and the search results are for all attorneys in Florida with the last name Shannin.
 

Figgy1

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Something smells like 💩.

The only Nick Shannin licensed to practice law in Florida has a private practice, and isn't in the elections office (unless as a volunteer?)



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Private hired gun? If so who paid?
Possibly as bad as fish left in the Florida sun for a month
 

LAKid53

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This seems very odd to me. Is there any way to know who came up with this brilliant idea?

Because small communities, like Sopchoppy (yes, that's the name of the town in the FL Panhandle) don't have the need to have an attorney on staff. So they'd either have a local attorney or retainer or use the county attorney for Wakulla County, provided Wakulla had an in-house attorney.
 

Figgy1

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Because small communities, like Sopchoppy (yes, that's the name of the town in the FL Panhandle) don't have the need to have an attorney on staff. So they'd either have a local attorney or retainer or use the county attorney for Wakulla County, provided Wakulla had an in-house attorney.
but wouldn't Orange Co have in staff?
Also I can't imagine somebody running elections for Orange County would have much time do anything else, much less another full time job, let alone do either properly
 

LAKid53

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but wouldn't Orange Co have in staff?
Also I can't imagine somebody running elections for Orange County would have much time do anything else, much less another full time job, let alone do either properly

Orange County does, according to the County's website. Who that is, have no clue as no names are listed. However, according to the website, it represents the Orange County mayor, commission members, county administrator and county departments. The supervisor of elections isn't a department of Orange County.
 

LAKid53

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It’s insane

There's a really good opinion piece in the Sentinel about his time as chair of the Ethics Commission. He apparently has no appreciation for state procurement laws.

That whole "no bid" contract mess he created at CFTOD will be a big issue in his new role. He's going to be under a lot more scrutiny in this new job.
 

LAKid53

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And he will have a pension when he retires.

No he won't. He has to be part of the FRS for 8 years in order to be vested, i.e., eligible to receive a pension. That requirement includes the "elected officials class" which a supervisor of elections is covered under. His term with the Ethic Commission started in 2019. So he's not vested until 2027.
 

Lilofan

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No he won't. He has to be part of the FRS for 8 years in order to be vested, i.e., eligible to receive a pension. That requirement includes the "elected officials class" which a supervisor of elections is covered under. His term with the Ethic Commission started in 2019. So he's not vested until 2027.
So that means after 2027?
 

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