Jeff Brandes
Quick Facts
Biography
Jeffrey P. "Jeff" Brandes (born February 12, 1976, in St. Petersburg, Florida) is a Republican member of the Florida Senate, representing the Pinellas County area since 2012.
Early life and education
Brandes served in the United States Army Reserve as a transportation officer from 1996 to 2007 following his graduation from the Marion Military Institute in Marion, Alabama in 1996 and while he attended Carson-Newman College, from which he graduated in 1999 with a degree in business administration. From 2003 to 2004, Brandes served in the Iraq War, for which he earned a Combat Action Badge.
Political career
In 2010, Brandes ran for the Florida House of Representatives from the 52nd District, which was based in Pinellas County, challenging incumbent Democratic State Representative Bill Heller. In a good year for Republicans nationwide and statewide, Brandes narrowly defeated Heller, winning over him with 51% of the vote.
Following the reconfiguration of Florida Senate districts in 2012, Brandes opted to run in the 22nd District, which encompassed southern Pinellas County and South Tampa, rather than seek a second term in the House. In the Republican primary, he faced fellow state representative James Frishe. Brandes was endorsed by former Governor of Florida Jeb Bush, and defeated Frishe with 56% of the vote. He was unopposed in the general election.
During the 2018 General Election, Jeff Brandes defeated Lindsay Cross for Florida State Senate District 24 re-election.
While serving in the Senate, Brandes, an opponent of red-light cameras, attached a provision onto highway safety legislation that would "require the cities and counties [that have cameras] to create an administrative appeals process for motorists who contest the initial red-light camera violations." Additionally, he sponsored legislation that was signed into law by Governor Rick Scott dealing with the "pension plans that cover public safety workers"; the legislation was strongly opposed by police and firefighter unions, who warned that it would "cause a spike in pension costs."
Brandes received a 114.3% (A+) score from Americans for Prosperity, a conservative advocacy group funded by the billionaire Koch Brothers. He was the #1 rated legislator by far for AFP in Florida.
Brandes' district was reconfigured and renumbered after court-ordered redistricting in 2016. It now includes only parts of southern Pinellas County. On March 3, 2018, Brandes rejected a two-year moratorium on the sale of AR-15s.