Charlie Sembler

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Charlie Sembler
File:Charlie Sembler.jpg
Indian River County Tax Collector
In office
January 1, 2001 – January 6, 2009
Preceded byKarl Zimmerman
Succeeded byCarole Jordan
Member of the Florida House of Representatives
In office
November 6, 1990 – November 7, 2000
Preceded byDale Patchett
Succeeded byStan Mayfield
Constituency78th District (1990–1992)
80th District (1992–2000)
Personal details
Born (1965-03-26) March 26, 1965 (age 61)
PartyRepublican
ChildrenCharles W. III
RelativesByron B. Harlan (great-grandfather)
Residence(s)Sebastian, Florida, U.S.

Charles W. "Charlie" Sembler II (born March 26, 1965) is a Republican politician and businessman who served as a member of the Florida House of Representatives from 1990 to 2000, and as Indian River County Tax Collector from 2001 to 2009.

Early life and career

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Sembler was born in Orlando, Florida,[1] and worked for his family's seafood and nursery business. In 1987, Governor Bob Martinez appointed Sembler to a vacant seat on the Sebastian Inlet Tax District Commission,[2] and he was re-elected unopposed in 1988.[3]

Florida House of Representatives

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In 1990, Republican State Representative Dale Patchett declined to seek re-election, and Sembler ran to succeed him in the 78th district, which included parts of Brevard, Indian River, and St. Lucie counties, and resigned from the Tax District Commission.[4] He faced six candidates in the Republican primary: Vero Beach City Councilwoman Molly Beard, businessmen Zack Fulmer and Charlie Wilson, anti-abortion activist Caroline Ginn, insurance agent Tim Keegan, and businessman Allen Miller.[5] Sembler placed first in the primary with 29 percent of the vote, but because no candidate received a majority, he proceeded to a runoff election with Ginn,[6] who placed second with 24 percent of the vote.[7] In the runoff election, Sembler narrowly defeated Ginn, receiving 53 percent of the vote to her 47 percent.[8] He advanced to the general election, where he faced Democratic nominee Richard Graves, a citrus businessman and former member of the Florida Citrus Commission.[9] Though Graves outspent Sembler,[10] Sembler defeated him by a wide margin, winning 55 percent of the vote.[11]

Following the reconfiguration of Florida's legislative districts after the 1990 Census, Sembler ran for re-election in the 80th district, which included eastern Indian River County and Fort Pierce in St. Lucie County.[12] He was the only candidate to file and was re-elected unopposed.[13]

Sembler was re-elected without opposition in 1994,[14] 1996,[15] and 1998.[16] In 2000, Sembler faced term limits and could not run for re-election to a sixth term.[17]

Indian River County Tax Collector

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In 2000, facing term limits, Sembler announced that he would run for Indian River County Tax Collector to succeed retiring Tax Collector Karl Zimmerman.[18] No other candidates filed to run against him, and Sembler was elected unopposed.[19] During Sembler's first term, he sold tax certificates to investors and pursued delinquent taxpayers to pay off the $5 million owed in 2004 back taxes.[20] Sembler ran for re-election in 2004 and won unopposed.[21] He declined to seek a third term in 2008, citing a need to return to his family's commercial fishing and nursery business.[22]

References

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