Jennifer Carroll Explained

Jennifer Carroll
Office:Member of the
American Battle Monuments Commission
Term Start:April 11, 2018
Term End:January 20, 2021[1]
President:Donald Trump
Office1:18th Lieutenant Governor of Florida
Governor1:Rick Scott
Term Start1:January 4, 2011
Term End1:March 12, 2013
Predecessor1:Jeff Kottkamp
Successor1:Carlos Lopez-Cantera
State House2:Florida
District2:13th
Term Start2:May 13, 2003
Term End2:November 2, 2010
Preceded2:Mike Hogan
Succeeded2:Daniel Davis
Birth Name:Jennifer Sandra Johnson
Birth Date:27 August 1959
Birth Place:Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago
Spouse:Nolan Carroll
Children:3, including Nolan II
Residence:Fleming Island, Florida, U.S.
Party:Republican
Alma Mater:Leeward Community College (AA)
University of New Mexico (BA)
St. Leo University (MBA)
Occupation:Businesswoman
Profession:Naval officer, politician
Serviceyears:1979–1999
Rank: Lieutenant Commander

Jennifer Sandra Carroll (née Johnson, August 27, 1959) is an American Republican politician and retired naval officer who served as the 18th lieutenant governor of Florida from January 4, 2011 to March 12, 2013. Carroll is the first black person, woman and Trinidadian-American[2] elected to the office;[3] [4] she also is the first black person elected to statewide office in Florida since Reconstruction.[5] Carroll previously served as a Republican member of the Florida House of Representatives. She is the bestselling author of an autobiography entitled When You Get There.[6]

While lieutenant governor, Carroll came under scrutiny for public relations work for a charity that involved itself in gambling and for $24,000 in income that she failed to report on financial disclosures and tax returns. At Governor Rick Scott's request, Carroll resigned her lieutenant governor post on March 12, 2013. The Florida Department of Law Enforcement subsequently concluded that she had not broken any laws.[7] [8]

Early life, education, and career

Carroll was born in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago. She moved to the United States at the age of eight, and graduated from Uniondale High School in Uniondale, New York in 1977. She enlisted in the U.S. Navy in 1979. After serving as an aviation machinist's mate (jet engine mechanic), she was selected for the Enlisted Commissioning Program, becoming an Aviation Maintenance Duty Officer in 1985. She retired from the U.S. Navy in 1999 as a lieutenant commander.

In 1981, she received an Associate of Arts degree from Leeward Community College. She followed this in 1985 with a Bachelor of Arts in political science from the University of New Mexico. She moved to Florida in 1986. She received a Master of Business Administration degree from unaccredited and now defunct Kensington University in 1995. Carroll resigned from her National Commission of Presidential Scholars position to accept a presidential appointment to the Veterans' Disability Benefits Commission. She then returned to school to earn an accredited Master of Business Administration degree online from St. Leo University in 2008.[9]

Following the 2000 elections, Carroll was appointed Executive Director of the Florida Department of Veterans Affairs by Republican Governor Jeb Bush and served in that post until July 2002.[10] Republican President George W. Bush appointed Carroll to the Commission on Presidential Scholars from 2001 to 2004,[11] and then a seat on the Veterans' Disability Benefits Commission from 2004 to 2007.

Political career

Carroll is a member of the Clay County Republican Executive Committee. In 2000, she ran for a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives in the Florida's 3rd congressional district. Incumbent Democratic U.S. Congresswoman Corrine Brown defeated Carroll 58%–42%.[12] After redistricting, she ran for a rematch against Brown in the newly redrawn 3rd district in 2002. Brown defeated her 59%–41%.[13]

Carroll is one of the founders of Maggie's List, a federal PAC that supports conservative female candidates.[14]

Florida House of Representatives

Carroll ran for a seat Florida House of Representatives in the 13th state House district after incumbent State Representative Mike Hogan, also a Republican, resigned in 2003. In the April 2003 special election, she won the Republican primary with 65.5 percent of the vote, defeating Linda Sparks, who won 34.5 percent of the vote.[15] She became the first Black female Republican ever elected to the Florida Legislature. She won unopposed in 2004,[16] 2006,[17] and 2008.[18]

Carroll was appointed Deputy Majority Leader from 2003–2004 and served as Majority Whip from 2004–2006. She was Vice Chair of the Transportation and Economic Development Committee (2003–2004), Chair of the Finance Committee (2006–2008) and Chair of the Economic and Development Council (2008–2010).

Lieutenant Governor of Florida

On November 2, 2010, the Republican ticket of Rick Scott and Jennifer Carroll defeated the Democratic ticket of Alex Sink and Rod Smith, 48.9%–47.7%.[19] The first black person, the first woman, and the first Trinidadian American[2] elected to the position, she assumed the office on January 4, 2011.[3] [4] Carroll was the first black Republican elected to statewide office in Florida since Reconstruction.[5]

She had a troubled relationship with Governor Scott concerning various office mismanagement charges, including retaliation on staff, tax improprieties, and lesbianism.[20] [21] [22] [23]

Carroll came under further scrutiny for public relations work for a charity involving illegal online gambling and for $24,000 in income, which she failed to report on disclosures and tax returns. Though the Ethics Committee found no evidence of wrongdoing, at the request of Governor Rick Scott, Carroll resigned her post as lieutenant governor on March 12, 2013. The Florida Department of Law Enforcement subsequently concluded that she did not break any laws.[7] [24]

Later political career

Carroll served as a surrogate for Donald Trump during his 2016 presidential campaign, speaking at his rallies and serving on his National Diversity Council. In December 2017, President Trump appointed Carroll as a Commissioner on the American Battle Monuments Commission.[25] Carroll served on the Commission from April 2018 until January 2021.[26]

Personal life

Carroll's husband is Nolan Carroll, a retired senior master sergeant in the United States Air Force. Together, the Carrolls have three children. Carroll's son, Nolan Carroll II, has played football at the collegiate and professional levels.[27] [28]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Commission | American Battle Monuments Commission.
  2. News: Aaron Deslatte. Amy Pavuk. Lt. Gov. Jennifer Carroll resigns in wake of federal Internet café probe. https://archive.today/20130411151915/http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/local/breakingnews/os-jennifer-carroll-resigned-20130313,0,5605078.story?page=2. dead. April 11, 2013. March 13, 2013. Orlando Sentinel. March 13, 2013.
  3. Web site: The Truth-O-Meter Says: Jennifer Carroll is the "first African-American Republican woman to be part of a statewide ticket in Florida." . politifact.com. St. Petersburg Times and The Miami Herald. January 5, 2011.
  4. News: Rick Scott pledges bold action as Florida's 45th governor. Brandon Larrabee . The Florida Times-Union. January 4, 2011. January 5, 2011.
  5. http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/keyword/jamerson/featured/5 The Orlando Sentinel
  6. Book: When you get there : an autobiography. Carroll, Jennifer Sandra. 2014. 9781599324999. Charleston, South Carolina. 890179597.
  7. Web site: George Bennett, Rick Scott, Uncategorized.. June 12, 2015. Jennifer Carroll still wants an apology from Rick Scott. www.palmbeachpost.com.
  8. Web site: Schorsch. Peter. 2014. Ex-Lt. Gov. Jennifer Carroll felt 'betrayed' by Rick Scott, waits for an apology. SAINTPETERSBLOG.COM.
  9. News: Saint Leo University builds up, plugs in. Khalil Madani. St. Petersburg Times . https://archive.today/20130203150357/http://www.tampabay.com/news/education/college/saint-leo-university-builds-up-plugs-in/1167011. dead. February 3, 2013. May 1, 2011.
  10. Web site: Profile: Jennifer Carroll-WJXT Jacksonville . March 3, 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110714173219/http://www.news4jax.com/news/1734405/detail.html . July 14, 2011 . dead .
  11. News: Matthew I. Pinzur . David DeCamp . Joe Humphrey . Bush Appointment. The Florida Times-Union. May 6, 2001.
  12. http://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=383 FL District 3 Race
  13. http://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=1407 FL District 3 Race
  14. Web site: Maggie's List. Women's Political Action Committee. Who is Maggie's List? . Maggieslist.org. June 13, 2015 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150620025834/http://maggieslist.org/who-is-maggies-list.php . June 20, 2015.
  15. https://doe.dos.state.fl.us/elections/resultsarchive/Specials.asp?ElectionDate=4/15/2003&DATAMODE= April 15, 2003 Special Primary Results - HD 13
  16. http://doe.dos.state.fl.us/elections/resultsarchive/Index.asp?ElectionDate=11/2/2004&DATAMODE= 2004 election results
  17. http://doe.dos.state.fl.us/elections/resultsarchive/Index.asp?ElectionDate=11/7/2006&DATAMODE= 2006 election results
  18. https://doe.dos.state.fl.us/elections/resultsarchive/Index.asp?ElectionDate=11/4/2008&DATAMODE= 2008 election results
  19. Web site: Florida Department of State - Election Results. results.elections.myflorida.com. November 18, 2020.
  20. News: huffpost.com. September 11, 2012 . Jennifer Carroll Sex Scandal: Florida Lieutenant Governor Accused Of Misconduct By Former Aide Carletha Cole . Reuters .
  21. News: theatlantic.com . July 17, 2012 . Jennifer Carroll Gives Lessons on How Not to Respond to a Sex Scandal . ALEXANDER ABAD-SANTOS .
  22. Web site: Jennifer Carroll still wants an apology from Rick Scott. George Bennett, Rick Scott, Uncategorized.. www.palmbeachpost.com. June 12, 2015.
  23. News: gawker.com . June 17, 2012 . Here Is the Woman That Another Woman Says Orally Serviced Florida's Lieutenant Governor, Allegedly . Hamilton Nolan .
  24. News: jacksonvillefreepress.com . May 1, 2014 . Former Lt. Gov. Jennifer Carroll Says She Felt 'Betrayed' by Florida Gov. Rick Scott .
  25. News: Trump appoints former Lt. Gov. Jennifer Carroll to post. Tampa Bay Times. December 5, 2007. Leary. Alex. July 7, 2018.
  26. Web site: New Commissioners Sworn In at ABMC Headquarters American Battle Monuments Commission . www.abmc.gov. April 13, 2018 . en. June 5, 2018.
  27. News: Neal. David. Taxing questions for Miami Dolphins' rookie Nolan Carroll. December 14, 2010. Miami Herald. November 4, 2010.
  28. News: Darlington. Jeff. Miami Dolphins rookie Nolan Carroll becoming something special . December 14, 2010. Miami Herald. August 20, 2010.