Laurel Lee Named Florida Secretary Of State
January 29, 2019
Hillsborough County Circuit Judge Laurel M. Lee was named Monday by Gov. Ron DeSantis as Florida secretary of state, replacing Mike Ertel, who abruptly resigned last week after the release of photos showing him wearing blackface more than a decade ago.
Lee, whose duties will include serving as the state’s chief elections officer, has worked as circuit judge since being appointed in 2013 by former Gov. Rick Scott. She is married to state Sen. Tom Lee, a Thonotosassa Republican who served as Senate president in 2005 and 2006.
The new secretary’s resume doesn’t show any direct work in an elections office. The Department of State also includes such things as the Division of Corporations, the Division of Historical Resources and the Division of Library and Information Services.
An announcement from DeSantis’ office pointed to her “extensive judicial and legal experience.”
“It is clear to me that Judge Lee’s background and experience make her an excellent choice to serve as secretary of state for Florida,” DeSantis said in a prepared statement. “She is ready to handle the important elections administration duties and cultural responsibilities accorded to this position with a steady hand and good judgment.”
Lee, in the announcement, said she was “humbled” by the appointment.
The appointment by DeSantis requires confirmation by the state Senate, where Lee’s husband was a member from 1996 to 2006 and has again served since 2012.
On the bench, among Judge Lee’s more-prominent rulings came in 2014 when she refused to grant a couple married in Massachusetts a divorce because Florida law banned same-sex marriages.
In December, Lee removed herself from presiding over a lawsuit challenging a new transit tax after the Hillsborough Area Regional Transit Authority requested she be disqualified because her husband campaigned against the tax.
She previously worked as an assistant U.S. attorney in the Middle District of Florida, after working as an assistant federal public defender in the same district.
A University of Florida law school graduate, she was a law clerk to U.S. District Judge James S. Moody, Jr., the father of Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody, and practiced law at Carlton, Fields, P.A. in Tampa.
Ashley Moody, a former Hillsborough County circuit judge, issued a statement Monday that noted a long history with Lee.
“We served together as judges in the 13th Judicial Circuit (in Hillsborough County) and have known each other since we attended the University of Florida together,” Ashley Moody said in the statement. “I have full confidence Judge Lee will serve the state of Florida honorably as the next secretary of state.”
Deputy Secretary of State Jennifer Kennedy served as interim secretary after Ertel’s sudden departure.
Ertel was on the job just over two weeks when photos published online Thursday by the Tallahassee Democrat newspaper showed him wearing blackface and red lipstick and clad in a New Orleans Saints bandanna and a purple T-shirt emblazoned with the words “Katrina Victim,” under which he wore falsies.
According to the Democrat, the photos were taken at Halloween in 2005, eight months after Ertel’s appointment as the Seminole County elections supervisor and two months after Hurricane Katrina’s widespread destruction in New Orleans and along the Gulf Coast.
DeSantis said he accepted the resignation as he didn’t want to “get mired in side controversies.”
“I think it’s unfortunate,” DeSantis said of Ertel on Thursday at an event outside the Jackson County Emergency Operations Complex. “I think he’s done a lot of good work, but at the same time I have got to have an administration that is going to be focused on what matters to Floridians.”
by Jim Turner, The News Service of Florida
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One Response to “Laurel Lee Named Florida Secretary Of State”
This looks like a very good choice….the Elections supers and
employees need our undivided attention. If we lose our ability
to vote and believe the results are being handled correctly with
NO manipulation by the vote counters we’ll be about done. The
largest segment of Florida’s population is down south and typically
chock full of liberal thinking and control.
Wily thinks trust but Verify is omnipotent !