Mike Hill Looks To Make House Comeback

September 8, 2017

Former state Rep. Mike Hill, R-Pensacola, has opened a campaign account to try to return to the House in 2018, according to information posted Thursday on the Florida Division of Elections website.

Hill, who was first elected to the House in 2013 but ran unsuccessfully for the Senate last year, plans to run in Escambia County’s House District 1. Rep.

Clay Ingram, R-Pensacola, cannot seek re-election next year in the district because of term limits. During his stint in the House, Hill represented nearby District 2.

Cantonment Republican Rebekah Bydlak and Pensacola Democrat Vikki Garrett also have opened accounts to run for the Ingram seat. Bydlak raised $50,027 for the race in August, according to a finance report posted on the state website.

by The News Service of Florida

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2 Responses to “Mike Hill Looks To Make House Comeback”

  1. Bob C. on September 12th, 2017 11:37 am

    @ Bill

    AGREEING with you completely. Why squander PUBLIC Money which it takes to get these Has-Been Political Trough-feeders back onto the ballots which cost US the taxpayers when they lose or in event they may win. All costs OUR Taxes.
    Once out of office their perks and public-funded incomes, health care, etc should immediately END.
    Not voting for you Mr. Mike Hill so save your $$ and our taxpayer $$$$$ and keep playing with your private investments and interests.

  2. Bill on September 9th, 2017 10:42 pm

    Can anybody but me see that both Mr Hill and Mr Ingram are without jobs, because the populous made their choice/destiny as representatives. Now, without work, and again without a “cause”, why waste my time with an attempt at another reelection? What’s new gentlemen, besides another “donor with funds” in hopes you can enable their cause?