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Bradford Thomas

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Florida 1st District Court of Appeal

Tenure

2005 - Present

Term ends

2031

Years in position

20

Compensation

Elections and appointments

Education

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Bradford Thomas is a judge of the Florida 1st District Court of Appeal. He assumed office in 2005. His current term ends on January 7, 2031.

Thomas ran for re-election for judge of the Florida 1st District Court of Appeal. He won in the retention election on November 5, 2024.

He was appointed to the court by Governor Jeb Bush in 2005.[1]

Elections

2024

Campaign finance

Endorsements

Ballotpedia did not identify endorsements for Thomas in this election.

2018

Bradford Thomas was retained to the Florida 1st District Court of Appeal on November 6, 2018 with 65.9% of the vote.

Retention

Vote

%

Votes

Yes

 

65.9

773,502

No

 

34.1

401,090

Total Votes

1,174,592

2012

Thomas was retained on Nov. 6, 2012 with 64.5 percent of the vote.[2][3][4]

See also: Florida judicial elections, 2012

Bar poll results

76% of Florida lawyers polled by the state Bar were in favor of Thomas' retention.[5]

Campaign themes

2024

Ballotpedia survey responses

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Campaign finance summary


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Education

Thomas earned his B.A. from Florida State University in 1977 and received his J.D. from the University of Florida College of Law in 1982.[1]

Career

After graduating from the University of Florida College of Law, Thomas spent two years as the law school's Assistant Director of the Appellate Advocacy Program. In 1984, he was briefly in private practice before serving as assistant general counsel for the Florida Department of Environmental Regulation. He was an assistant attorney general from 1987 to 1989 and assistant general counsel for the Florida Parole Commission from 1989 to 1991. From 1991 to 1996, he was an assistant state attorney for the 2nd Florida Judicial Circuit. He then became the staff director of the Florida Senate Criminal Justice Committee until 1997. After this, he worked as the council director of the Florida House of Representatives Justice Council until 1999. That year, he began working as the Public Safety Policy Coordinator for the Governor. He held this position until his appointment to the Court of Appeals.[1]

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