Kelly Skidmore

Kelly Skidmore portrait

Kelly Palmer Skidmore

U.S.A.

Party Democrat
Latest Campaign State House of Reps
Date of Birth December 20, 1962 (Age: 63)
Overall Community Sentiment: Neutral

Social Media

Ask our AI
  • Ask me questions about Kelly Skidmore.

Our AI can make mistakes, check important info
Overview
Community
Data
Personal Background

Kelly Skidmore was born in 1962 in Cleveland, Ohio, and later moved to Florida. She began her career in public service as a legislative aide to State Senator Ron Klein, where she gained extensive experience in legislative processes. Skidmore transitioned to elected office, serving in the Florida House of Representatives, where she was elected twice and re-elected once. She has demonstrated a commitment to public service through various roles and has focused on policy areas such as healthcare access, workforce development, and marine research.

Political Ideas

Kelly Skidmore's political identity is marked by a blend of progressive social policies and economically conservative measures. She has shown an unexpected alignment with conservative factions on regulating pain clinics, suggesting a calculated approach to balancing public health with industry interests. Skidmore’s advocacy for expanding healthcare access for impoverished Floridians contrasts sharply with her resistance to additional abortion restrictions, revealing a nuanced ideological positioning. Furthermore, her push to make Florida a global marine research hub hints at a forward-thinking, albeit somewhat unorthodox, environmental strategy.

Campaigns
2024: Florida State House of Representatives
ELECTED

Election History

2024 Florida House of Representatives election, 92nd District

Unopposed

Win

Position Details

2022: Florida State House of Representatives
ELECTED

Election History

2022 Florida House of Representatives election, 92nd District

50,343 votes (57.52%)

Win
2020: Florida State House of Representatives
ELECTED

Election History

Florida House of Representatives election

52,204 votes (59.10%)

Win