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How did food become so political? A contract fight pits a food vendor against Broward political leaders, with Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried caught in the middle. South Floridians, especially those who rely on this program for nutritious food, deserve to know what happened and why.
South Florida Sun Sentinel
Supervisor of Elections Peter Antonacci appears before the Broward County commission on Sept. 10, 2020. He predicted turnout in the November election could hit 75%, a record for Broward County. Looking on is County Administrator Bertha Henry in the commission chambers nearly empty because of Covid-19 precautions.
TALLAHASSEE - Receiving praise for his handling of the 2020 election, outgoing Broward County Supervisor of Elections Pete Antonacci was appointed Tuesday to serve as chief judge of the Florida Division of Administrative Hearings.
Gov. Ron DeSantis and two state Cabinet members supported appointing Antonacci, who also has held high-level positions such as general counsel for former Gov. Rick Scott. DeSantis and the Cabinet also interviewed five other finalists for the chief judge job.
DeSantis chooses Broward elections supervisor to lead powerful Florida judges
Pete Antonacci is a longtime Rick Scott ally who competently overhauled the troubled Broward County elections office.
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Pete Antonacci, an attorney seen here in 2009, has served many roles for Gov. Rick Scott: general counsel, executive director of the South Florida Water Management District, CEO of Enterprise Florida, supervisor of elections for Broward County, and now, chief judge of the Florida Division of Administrative Hearings.
Updated Dec. 15, 2020
TALLAHASSEE â Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Tuesday chose outgoing Broward elections supervisor and well-connected Tallahassee lawyer Pete Antonacci to lead an obscure but powerful group of state judges.