Travis Hutson
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7th district (2016–2024)
Travis Hutson | |
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| Member of the Florida Senate | |
| In office April 8, 2015 – November 5, 2024 | |
| Preceded by | John E. Thrasher |
| Succeeded by | Tom Leek |
| Constituency | 6th district (2015–2016) 7th district (2016–2024) |
| Member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 24th district | |
| In office November 6, 2012 – April 6, 2015 | |
| Preceded by | Redistricted |
| Succeeded by | Paul Renner |
| Personal details | |
| Born | October 3, 1984 |
| Party | Republican |
| Spouse | Tanya Hutson |
| Alma mater | Lafayette College (BS) |
| Profession | Real estate agent |
Travis Hutson (born October 3, 1984) is an American politician who served as a Republican member of the Florida Senate from 2015–2024. Hutson represented the 7th district, which includes Flagler, St. Johns, and northern Volusia County from 2016–2024. He previously represented the 6th district from 2015–2016. Hutson also served in the Florida House of Representatives from 2012 until he was elected to the Senate in 2015.
Hutson was born in Jacksonville, and attended Pedro Menendez High School in southern St. Johns County, and then graduated from Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania, where he met his wife and received a degree in economics. After graduating, he began work as a real estate agent, overseeing "the agricultural portfolio for his family's private real estate investment business, the Hutson Companies."[1]
Florida Legislature
In 2012, following the reconfiguration of the Florida House of Representatives districts, Hutson opted to run in the newly created 24th District. He won the Republican primary unopposed, and faced St. Johns County Commissioner Milissa Holland, the Democratic nominee, and Michael Cornish, an independent candidate, in the general election. The Florida Democratic Party supported Holland in the election, and sent out a mailer attacking Hutson for supporting the privatization of Medicare, which declared, "Travis Hutson, don't make our Medicare your voucher"; Hutson responded by noting, "It is unfortunate that [Democrats] are stretching my support for Governor Romney to mean I share all of his positions on issues, and further, it is outrageous that they are attempting to scare seniors over an issue that the state legislature doesn't control."[2] In the end, Hutson ended up narrowly defeating Holland, winning 49% of the vote to her 47% and Cornish's 3%. Hutson was re-elected in 2014 to his second term in the House without opposition.
