Carlos Lopez-Cantera Explained

Carlos Lopez-Cantera
Office:19th Lieutenant Governor of Florida
Governor:Rick Scott
Term Start:February 3, 2014
Term End:January 7, 2019
Predecessor:Jennifer Carroll
Successor:Jeanette Nuñez
Office1:Property Appraiser of Miami-Dade County
Term Start1:January 1, 2013[1]
Term End1:February 3, 2014
Predecessor1:Pedro Garcia
Successor1:Pedro Garcia
State House2:Florida
District2:113th
Term Start2:November 2, 2004[2]
Term End2:November 7, 2012[3]
Predecessor2:Manuel Prieguez
Successor2:David Richardson
Birth Date:29 December 1973
Birth Place:Madrid, Spain
Party:Republican
Children:2
Education:Miami Dade College (AA)
University of Miami (BBA)

Carlos Lopez-Cantera (born December 29, 1973) is an American politician who served as the 19th lieutenant governor of Florida from 2014 to 2019.

A member of the Republican Party, Lopez-Cantera represented the 113th district in the Florida House of Representatives from 2004 to 2012; he served as Majority Leader[4] during the final two years of his term. Lopez-Cantera was elected property appraiser of Miami-Dade County on August 14, 2012.[5] On January 14, 2014, Gov. Rick Scott appointed Lopez-Cantera to the post of Lieutenant Governor of Florida. He served out the remainder of the unexpired term of Jennifer Carroll and was elected to a full term in November 2014.

Early life and education

Lopez-Cantera was born in Madrid, Spain, the son of Cuban Carlos Lopez-Cantera and Esther "Shelly" Smith Fano.[6] [7] His father is Catholic and his mother is Jewish. He was born two months prematurely and returned with his parents to reside in Miami, Florida, once he was healthy enough to travel. He earned an Associate of Arts degree from Miami-Dade Community College in 1994 and a Bachelor of Business Administration with a minor in political science from the University of Miami in 1996.[8]

Political career

In 1997, Lopez-Cantera was a facilitator for the Florida Senate's criminal justice committee.[9] In 2002, he made an unsuccessful bid for a seat in the Florida House of Representatives. Two years later, Lopez-Cantera won his first election to the Florida House of Representatives to the 113th District in November 2004, and was successively reelected in 2006, 2008 and in 2010 when he defeated US Navy veteran and rising democratic party star Alex Cruzet. He was House majority whip from 2008 to 2010 and the House Majority Leader from 2010 to 2012.[10]

Lopez-Cantera was twice elected by his colleagues from Miami-Dade County to be the chairman of the Miami-Dade Legislative Delegation from 2011-2012. On August 14, 2012, he became the second property appraiser to be elected by the citizens of Miami-Dade, a county with a population of more than 2.5 million people and almost 1,000,000 properties.

Governor Rick Scott announced Lopez-Cantera's appointment as Lieutenant Governor of Florida on January 14, 2014.[11] Lopez-Cantera was appointed to serve the remainder of the unexpired term of Lieutenant Gov. Jennifer Carroll,[12] who had resigned the post on March 12, 2013.[13] [14] In November 2014, as Scott's running mate, Lopez-Cantera was elected to a full term as lieutenant governor.[15] He served in that role until 2019.[16]

On July 15, 2015, Lopez-Cantera announced his 2016 candidacy for United States Senate to replace retiring Senator Marco Rubio, who was running for president of the United States.[17] However, Lopez-Cantera withdrew from the race following Rubio's June 22, 2016 announcement that he would seek reelection to the Senate.[18]

Personal life

Lopez-Cantara's mother is Jewish while his father is Catholic. Lopez-Cantara — whose wife (since 2005), Renee, is also Jewish, as are his two daughters — celebrated his bar mitzvah in 2016 at the Western Wall.[19] [20]

Electoral history

Florida State House of Representatives District 117 Republican Primary Election, 2002
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanJulio Robaina6,37553.08
RepublicanCarlos Lopez-Cantera5,634 46.92
Florida State House of Representatives District 113 Republican Primary Election, 2004
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanCarlos Lopez-Cantera7,30784.5
RepublicanEileen Damaso1,34515.5
Florida State House of Representatives District 113 Election, 2004
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanCarlos Lopez-Cantera24,358100.0
Florida State House of Representatives District 113 Election, 2006
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanCarlos Lopez-Cantera (inc.)13,076100.0
Write-inNicole Abrante20.0
Florida State House of Representatives District 113 Election, 2008
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanCarlos Lopez-Cantera (inc.)20,72658.2
DemocraticJavier Betancourt14,86841.8
Florida State House of Representatives District 113 Election, 2010
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanCarlos Lopez-Cantera (inc.)14,28462.9
DemocraticAlex Cruzet7,90534.8
IndependentWaldo Faura5172.3

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Our Campaigns - Miami-Dade County Property Appraiser Race - Aug 14, 2012 . www.ourcampaigns.com . October 15, 2018.
  2. Web site: Our Campaigns - FL State House 113 Race - Nov 02, 2004 . www.ourcampaigns.com . October 15, 2018.
  3. Web site: Our Campaigns - FL State House 113 Race - Nov 02, 2010 . www.ourcampaigns.com . October 15, 2018.
  4. Web site: Florida House of Representatives - Carlos Lopez-Cantera - 2016 - 2018 (Speaker Corcoran). www.myfloridahouse.gov. October 15, 2018.
  5. News: Campbell. Janie. Election Results, Miami-Dade 2012 Primary: Winners, Losers, And A Power Broker On A Boat . April 10, 2016 . Huffington Post. August 15, 2012.
  6. Web site: Carlos Lopez-Cantera highlights his family's Cuba history in first campaign video - Florida Politics. floridapolitics.com . March 2, 2016 . October 15, 2018.
  7. Web site: Carlos Lopez-Cantera Inaugurated As Florida's 19th Lieutenant Governor. Governor Rick Scott's. Office. October 15, 2018. July 2, 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180702121947/http://www.wctv.tv/home/headlines/Carlos-Lopez-Cantera-To-Be-Sworn-In-As-Lieutenant-Governor-243010461.html. dead.
  8. Web site: Meet Lieutenant Governor Carlos Lopez-Cantera . February 27, 2016 . May 7, 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150507044939/http://www.flgov.com/meet-lieutenant-governor-carlos-lopez-cantera . dead .
  9. Web site: Content no longer available. nl.newsbank.com.
  10. Web site: Florida House of Representatives - Carlos Lopez-Cantera - 2016 - 2018 (Speaker Corcoran). www.myfloridahouse.gov. October 15, 2018.
  11. News: Steve Bousquet . Marc Caputo . January 14, 2014 . Gov. Rick Scott announces Carlos Lopez-Cantera as new lt. governor . Miami Herald . July 1, 2018.
  12. Web site: Fla. lieutenant governor to be sworn in. February 3, 2014. WESH.
  13. Web site: Lt. Gov. Jennifer Carroll resigns amid state, federal probe of non-profit veterans group . Tia Mitchell, Mary Ellen Klas . miamiherald.com . March 13, 2013.
  14. Web site: Florida Lt. Gov. resigns amid racketeering probe . Rachel Weiner . washingtonpost.com . March 13, 2013.
  15. Web site: 2014 Gubernatorial General Election Results - Florida.
  16. Web site: Former Lt. Governor Carlos Lopez-Cantera backs Tom Fabricio for HD 103. Jordan. Kirkl. June 9, 2020. The Capitolist.
  17. Web site: Carlos Lopez-Cantera says he's running for Marco Rubio's U.S. Senate seat in Florida. The Miami Herald . July 15, 2015 . July 15, 2015.
  18. News: Marco Rubio will seek Senate reelection, reversing pledge not to run. The Washington Post. DeBonis. Mike . O'Keefe. Ed. Sullivan. Sean. June 22, 2016. June 22, 2016.
  19. News: Mazzei. Patricia . Running on Florida's record, Carlos Lopez-Cantera launches campaign for Marco Rubio's Senate seat. April 10, 2016. Miami Herald . July 15, 2015.
  20. Web site: Meet Carlos Lopez-Cantera: Florida's first Jewish governor (for five days). November 19, 2018. JNS.org.