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Former Rep. David Jolly

R Florida, 13th (2014-2017) Defeated

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Summary

JOLLY, David W., elected as a Representative from Florida; born in Dunedin, Pinellas County, Florida, on October 31, 1972; graduated from Pasco High School, Dade City, Fla., 1990; B.A. from Emory University, Atlanta, Ga., 1994; J.D., George Mason University School of Law, Arlington, Va., 2001; staff assistant, Representative Charles William (Bill) Young, 1994-2006; lawyer, private practice; elected as a Republican to the One Hundred Thirteenth Congress, in a special election caused by the death of Representative Charles William (Bill) Young (March 11, 2014-present).

Biographical

  • Full Name: David Wilson Jolly
  • Gender: Male Male
  • Pronunciation: DAY-vid JAH-lee
  • Date of Birth: Oct. 31, 1972 (age: 51)
  • Place of Birth: Dunedin, Fla.
  • Religion: Christian
  • Hometown: Dade City, Fla.
  • Place of Residence: Indian Shores, Fla.
  • Previous Occupation: Attorney
Family:
Married: Laura Donahoe Jolly, July 3, 2015 in Indian Shores, Fla.
Previous relationship: Carrie Cole Schultz Divorced, July 18, 1998

Education

Office History

Congressional Offices:

Election Results

  • 2017 (Nov. 8, 2016 election)
    13th Congressional District of Florida
    David Wilson Jolly, 48.10%
    Republican
  • 2015 (Nov. 4, 2014 election)
    13th Congressional District of Florida
    David Wilson Jolly, 75.22%
    Republican
    Lucas Overby, 24.74%
    Libertarian

Employment History

Awards

Official Signature

Official signature

Contact Information

Main Office
Bank of America Plaza
101 E. Kennedy Blvd., Suite 2800
Tampa, Florida 33602
Phone: 813-229-7600
Fax: 813-229-1660
Direct phone: 813-676-7277
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Personal Financial Disclosures

Disclosures as a staffer:

Annual: 2006
Termination: 2006
Notes (2006):

Positions Held: Stetson University School of Law Elder Law Center of Excellence, member, board of advisors

Agreements: Von Scoyoc Associates Inc., future employment agreement to be vice president, beginning Jan. 3, 2007

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Disclosures as a member:

Annual: 2016, 2016 (Amendment), 2015, 2015 (Amendment), 2015 (Amendment), 2015 (Amendment), 2014, 2014 (Amendment)
Election Candidate: 2013
Extension Letter: 2016
Stock transaction: 08/17/2016, 05/18/2015
Termination: 2017
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Congressional Staff

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Staff Salary Rate:

Office Median Annual Salary: $54,450.86
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Staff Salaries Paid:

Caught Our Eye

  • House GOP members highest and lowest 2016 spenders

    Posted by Keturah Hetrick on March 8, 2017
    Though Democrats spent slightly more of their official House budgets last year, Republican members made up 2016's highest and lowest spenders, according to a new LegiStorm analysis of how representatives use their official budgets. read more
  • ADS Ventures snags House policy aide

    Posted by Keturah Hetrick on Oct. 12, 2016
    Seven years after his first Hill gig, Rep. David Jolly's (R-Fla.) senior policy adviser has taken a position as as associate vice president of federal relations at ADS Ventures, a Boston- and Washington-based lobbying firm representing a wide range of clients. read more
  • Rep. Jolly treats the enemy of his enemy as his friend

    Posted by Nate Hoffman on April 15, 2014
    With his new legislative hiring, Rep. David Jolly (R-Fla.) has taken to heart the meaning of an ancient proverb: "the enemy of my enemy is my friend." read more
  • Former aide fills lobbying void from death of Rep. Bill Young

    Posted by John Sugden on April 4, 2014
    The death of Rep. Bill Young (R-Fla.) left a huge void for St. Petersburg-area groups dependent on federal funding and one former Young staffer is helping to fill that void as a lobbyist. read more