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Alex Sink

Adelaide "Alex" Sink (born June 5, 1948)[1] is an American former politician and financier. A member of the Democratic Party, Sink was the Chief Financial Officer for the state of Florida and treasurer on the board of trustees of the Florida State Board of Administration.[2] She was the Democratic nominee for Governor of Florida and faced Republican nominee Rick Scott in the 2010 Florida gubernatorial election, losing to Scott by a 1% margin.[3] Sink also ran as the Democratic nominee in the 2014 special election for Florida's 13th congressional district, losing to Republican David Jolly on March 11, 2014.[4]

Alex Sink
2nd Chief Financial Officer of Florida
In office
January 2, 2007 – January 4, 2011
GovernorCharlie Crist
Preceded byTom Gallagher
Succeeded byJeff Atwater
Personal details
Born
Adelaide Alexander Sink

(1948-06-05) June 5, 1948 (age 75)
Mount Airy, North Carolina, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
Spouse
(m. 1987; died 2012)
Children2
EducationWake Forest University (BA)

Personal life edit

Sink was born and raised in Mount Airy, North Carolina, the daughter of Adelaide A. (née Bunker) and Kester A. Sink.[5] Her maternal great-grandfather was Chang Bunker, one of the famous conjoined "Siamese Twins", Chang and Eng Bunker.[6][7] She is a graduate of Wake Forest University. After graduating with a degree in mathematics, she taught at a girls' school in Sierra Leone and at the American School in Liberia for three years.[8] In 1992, she was elected to the Wake Forest University Board of Trustees, after which she was awarded the University's Distinguished Alumni Award in 1993.[9] In 2000, she was inducted into the Tampa Bay Business Hall of Fame.[10]

Sink is the widow of Florida attorney and politician Bill McBride, who was the unsuccessful Democratic nominee for Governor of Florida in 2002, making them the only married American couple to both run unsuccessfully in gubernatorial races. They have a son, Bert, and a daughter, Lexi.[11]

Political career edit

Sink is a former President of Florida Operations at NationsBank, now Bank of America.[12] She was appointed by former Governor Lawton Chiles to the Commission on Government Accountability to the People.[13] She also served on Chiles' Commission on Education and was vice-chair of Florida TaxWatch.[14] Sink has served with the Florida Chapter of the Nature Conservancy,[15] the Beth El Farm Workers Ministry,[16] and as Chair of the Board of the United Way of Hillsborough County and the Suncoast chapters.[17]

Florida Chief Financial Officer edit

Sink was the Democratic candidate for Florida's office of Chief Financial Officer in 2006. She defeated Republican Tom Lee 53.5 percent to 46.5 percent.[18] She was also the first Democrat elected to the state Cabinet since 1998.[19]

Florida Taj Mahal scandal edit

On August 30, 2010, Sink sent letters to the Florida Supreme Court and the Florida governor's inspector general, arguing that preliminary findings of an audit of spending on construction of a new courthouse warranted further investigation.[20] The audit found excessive and ethically questionable spending on the new judicial building--which she referred to as the "Taj Mahal"--for the First District Court of Appeals.[21] The Florida CFO's office subsequently admitted that money may have been misused and that as much as $16 million may have been spent in a financial raid on the state's Workers' Compensation Trust Fund.[22] A $33.5 million bond for construction was attached to a transportation bill and passed on the last day of the 2007 Florida legislative session.[23]

2010 gubernatorial candidate edit

In 2008, Sink stated that she would "assess the landscape after the first of the year, and make a decision then."[24] In January 2009, Sink announced she would not run for either seat, preferring to stand for reelection as CFO.[25] The announcement that Gov. Charlie Crist would forgo re-election to run for the Senate seat being vacated by Mel Martinez altered her position, and on May 13, 2009, Sink announced her intention to run for governor.

On August 24, 2010, Sink won the Democratic primary for governor. She faced health care executive Rick Scott in the general election, as well as an independent (NPA) candidate, urban designer and policy analyst, Michael E. Arth [de; es; fr; ja; zh].[26][27] A former independent candidate, Bud Chiles, endorsed Sink in September 2010.[28]

On October 25, 2010, during a televised debate, Sink read a text message sent to her makeup artist's cellular phone from a campaign official instructing Sink as to debate strategy, contrary to the rules of the debate. Sink fired the adviser who sent the text message.[29]

After a close election, Sink conceded, giving victory to Scott. He scored 49% of the vote to Sink's 48%.

2014 campaign for Congress edit

Republican Bill Young, who had represented the 13th District and its predecessors since 1971, died on October 18, 2013. On October 30, Sink told the Tampa Bay Times that she would run in the special election to replace him.[30] She quickly gained support from national Democratic power brokers. The only other declared Democratic candidate, Jessica Ehrlich, who had faced Young in the 2012 general election, dropped out of the race on November 6, effectively handing the nomination to Sink.[31][32] Sink faced David Jolly, Young's former general counsel, in the March 11 election.

A longtime resident of Thonotosassa in eastern Hillsborough County, Sink told the Tampa BayTimes that she would move to Pinellas County as soon as possible.[33] Although members of the House are required only to live in the state they represent, it has become a very strong convention that they live in the district they represent. She signed a one-year lease for an apartment near her campaign headquarters in Clearwater to establish residency in the district, with plans to buy a house in the district later.[34]

The 13th District had been in Republican hands since William Cramer won the seat in 1954; he was succeeded by Young in 1971.[35] It had been one of the earliest districts in the South to turn Republican. It was widely thought that Sink had a chance of winning, as Obama carried the district twice, and Sink carried the district in her 2010 gubernatorial campaign against Scott. The race was close, with Sink earning 46.6 percent of the vote to Jolly's 48.4 percent.[36]

Political positions edit

Health care edit

Sink supported the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (H.R. 3020) passed by the United States Congress and enacted on March 30, 2010.[37]

Adoption edit

Sink believes in the placement of children in a home where it is in the best interests of children, regardless of gender preference. She addressed a group of 300 gay and lesbian advocates at the Museum of Art Fort Lauderdale. She said, "We need a system in which all of our children are assured that they live in a healthy, loving home -- a home that's determined not by any law. The decision has to be made by the judge, in consultation with the experts, to determine what is the best for that individual child."[38]

Ruth's List Florida edit

In 2008, Sink founded Ruth's List Florida, named in honor of United States Representative Ruth Bryan Owen,[39] the first woman to be elected to the United States House of Representatives from Florida and the second to be elected from the American south.[40] The organization aims to elect more Floridian women into public office.[9]

Post-political career edit

Since her two unsuccessful electoral campaigns, Sink has become involved in mentoring tech startups in the Tampa Bay area.[41] Asked whether she would run for public office again, she said, "I've learned to never say never, but I don't think it will happen."[42]

In 2011, Alex worked to launch the Florida Next Foundation, a non-profit, non-partisan policy foundation.[43][17]

In 2017, Sink was elected a Life Trustee of Wake Forest University.[9] In 2018, she was named as a member of the Tampa Bay Wave's Board of Directors,[44][9] and she is still listed on the most recent 2023 Board of Directors.[45]

In 2020, Sink was named 2020 Citizen of the Year by University of Florida's Bob Graham Center for Public Service in an online ceremony, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[46] As of April 2023, she is serving as a co-chair of the U.S. Global Leadership Coalition's Florida Advisory Committee.[47] She also sits on the boards of The Dali Museum, Junior Achievement, United Way Suncoast and the Tampa Bay Waves.[48]

Electoral history edit

Chief Financial Officer of Florida General Election, 2006[49]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Alex Sink 2,479,861 53.55
Republican Tom Lee 2,151,232 46.45
Total votes 4,631,093 100.0
Florida Gubernatorial Democratic Primary, 2010[50]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Alex Sink 663,800 76.9
Democratic Brian Moore 199,896 23.1
Total votes 863,696 100.0
Florida gubernatorial election, 2010[51]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Rick Scott 2,619,335 48.87
Democratic Alex Sink 2,557,785 47.72
Independence Party of America Peter Allen 123,831 2.31
Independent C. C. Reed 18,842 0.35
Independent Michael E. Arth 18,644 0.35
Independent Daniel Imperato 13,690 0.26
Independent Farid Khavari 7,487 0.14
Write-ins 121 0.0
Majority 61,550 1.15
Republican gain from Independent
Florida's 13th Congressional District special election, 2014[52]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican David Jolly 89,095 48.52
Democratic Alex Sink 85,639 46.64
Libertarian Lucas Overby 8,893 4.84
Total votes 183,627 100.0

References edit

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Political offices
Preceded by Chief Financial Officer of Florida
2007–2011
Succeeded by
Party political offices
Preceded by Democratic nominee for Governor of Florida
2010
Succeeded by

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Adelaide Alex Sink born June 5 1948 1 is an American former politician and financier A member of the Democratic Party Sink was the Chief Financial Officer for the state of Florida and treasurer on the board of trustees of the Florida State Board of Administration 2 She was the Democratic nominee for Governor of Florida and faced Republican nominee Rick Scott in the 2010 Florida gubernatorial election losing to Scott by a 1 margin 3 Sink also ran as the Democratic nominee in the 2014 special election for Florida s 13th congressional district losing to Republican David Jolly on March 11 2014 4 Alex Sink2nd Chief Financial Officer of FloridaIn office January 2 2007 January 4 2011GovernorCharlie CristPreceded byTom GallagherSucceeded byJeff AtwaterPersonal detailsBornAdelaide Alexander Sink 1948 06 05 June 5 1948 age 75 Mount Airy North Carolina U S Political partyDemocraticSpouseBill McBride m 1987 died 2012 wbr Children2EducationWake Forest University BA Contents 1 Personal life 2 Political career 2 1 Florida Chief Financial Officer 2 1 1 Florida Taj Mahal scandal 2 2 2010 gubernatorial candidate 2 3 2014 campaign for Congress 3 Political positions 3 1 Health care 3 2 Adoption 4 Ruth s List Florida 5 Post political career 6 Electoral history 7 ReferencesPersonal life editSink was born and raised in Mount Airy North Carolina the daughter of Adelaide A nee Bunker and Kester A Sink 5 Her maternal great grandfather was Chang Bunker one of the famous conjoined Siamese Twins Chang and Eng Bunker 6 7 She is a graduate of Wake Forest University After graduating with a degree in mathematics she taught at a girls school in Sierra Leone and at the American School in Liberia for three years 8 In 1992 she was elected to the Wake Forest University Board of Trustees after which she was awarded the University s Distinguished Alumni Award in 1993 9 In 2000 she was inducted into the Tampa Bay Business Hall of Fame 10 Sink is the widow of Florida attorney and politician Bill McBride who was the unsuccessful Democratic nominee for Governor of Florida in 2002 making them the only married American couple to both run unsuccessfully in gubernatorial races They have a son Bert and a daughter Lexi 11 Political career editSink is a former President of Florida Operations at NationsBank now Bank of America 12 She was appointed by former Governor Lawton Chiles to the Commission on Government Accountability to the People 13 She also served on Chiles Commission on Education and was vice chair of Florida TaxWatch 14 Sink has served with the Florida Chapter of the Nature Conservancy 15 the Beth El Farm Workers Ministry 16 and as Chair of the Board of the United Way of Hillsborough County and the Suncoast chapters 17 Florida Chief Financial Officer edit Main article 2006 Florida Chief Financial Officer election Sink was the Democratic candidate for Florida s office of Chief Financial Officer in 2006 She defeated Republican Tom Lee 53 5 percent to 46 5 percent 18 She was also the first Democrat elected to the state Cabinet since 1998 19 Florida Taj Mahal scandal edit Main article Florida Taj Mahal scandal On August 30 2010 Sink sent letters to the Florida Supreme Court and the Florida governor s inspector general arguing that preliminary findings of an audit of spending on construction of a new courthouse warranted further investigation 20 The audit found excessive and ethically questionable spending on the new judicial building which she referred to as the Taj Mahal for the First District Court of Appeals 21 The Florida CFO s office subsequently admitted that money may have been misused and that as much as 16 million may have been spent in a financial raid on the state s Workers Compensation Trust Fund 22 A 33 5 million bond for construction was attached to a transportation bill and passed on the last day of the 2007 Florida legislative session 23 2010 gubernatorial candidate edit Main article 2010 Florida gubernatorial election In 2008 Sink stated that she would assess the landscape after the first of the year and make a decision then 24 In January 2009 Sink announced she would not run for either seat preferring to stand for reelection as CFO 25 The announcement that Gov Charlie Crist would forgo re election to run for the Senate seat being vacated by Mel Martinez altered her position and on May 13 2009 Sink announced her intention to run for governor On August 24 2010 Sink won the Democratic primary for governor She faced health care executive Rick Scott in the general election as well as an independent NPA candidate urban designer and policy analyst Michael E Arth de es fr ja zh 26 27 A former independent candidate Bud Chiles endorsed Sink in September 2010 28 On October 25 2010 during a televised debate Sink read a text message sent to her makeup artist s cellular phone from a campaign official instructing Sink as to debate strategy contrary to the rules of the debate Sink fired the adviser who sent the text message 29 After a close election Sink conceded giving victory to Scott He scored 49 of the vote to Sink s 48 2014 campaign for Congress edit Main article 2014 Florida s 13th congressional district special election Republican Bill Young who had represented the 13th District and its predecessors since 1971 died on October 18 2013 On October 30 Sink told the Tampa Bay Times that she would run in the special election to replace him 30 She quickly gained support from national Democratic power brokers The only other declared Democratic candidate Jessica Ehrlich who had faced Young in the 2012 general election dropped out of the race on November 6 effectively handing the nomination to Sink 31 32 Sink faced David Jolly Young s former general counsel in the March 11 election A longtime resident of Thonotosassa in eastern Hillsborough County Sink told the Tampa BayTimes that she would move to Pinellas County as soon as possible 33 Although members of the House are required only to live in the state they represent it has become a very strong convention that they live in the district they represent She signed a one year lease for an apartment near her campaign headquarters in Clearwater to establish residency in the district with plans to buy a house in the district later 34 The 13th District had been in Republican hands since William Cramer won the seat in 1954 he was succeeded by Young in 1971 35 It had been one of the earliest districts in the South to turn Republican It was widely thought that Sink had a chance of winning as Obama carried the district twice and Sink carried the district in her 2010 gubernatorial campaign against Scott The race was close with Sink earning 46 6 percent of the vote to Jolly s 48 4 percent 36 Political positions editHealth care edit Sink supported the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act H R 3020 passed by the United States Congress and enacted on March 30 2010 37 Adoption edit Sink believes in the placement of children in a home where it is in the best interests of children regardless of gender preference She addressed a group of 300 gay and lesbian advocates at the Museum of Art Fort Lauderdale She said We need a system in which all of our children are assured that they live in a healthy loving home a home that s determined not by any law The decision has to be made by the judge in consultation with the experts to determine what is the best for that individual child 38 Ruth s List Florida editIn 2008 Sink founded Ruth s List Florida named in honor of United States Representative Ruth Bryan Owen 39 the first woman to be elected to the United States House of Representatives from Florida and the second to be elected from the American south 40 The organization aims to elect more Floridian women into public office 9 Post political career editSince her two unsuccessful electoral campaigns Sink has become involved in mentoring tech startups in the Tampa Bay area 41 Asked whether she would run for public office again she said I ve learned to never say never but I don t think it will happen 42 In 2011 Alex worked to launch the Florida Next Foundation a non profit non partisan policy foundation 43 17 In 2017 Sink was elected a Life Trustee of Wake Forest University 9 In 2018 she was named as a member of the Tampa Bay Wave s Board of Directors 44 9 and she is still listed on the most recent 2023 Board of Directors 45 In 2020 Sink was named 2020 Citizen of the Year by University of Florida s Bob Graham Center for Public Service in an online ceremony due to the COVID 19 pandemic 46 As of April 2023 she is serving as a co chair of the U S Global Leadership Coalition s Florida Advisory Committee 47 She also sits on the boards of The Dali Museum Junior Achievement United Way Suncoast and the Tampa Bay Waves 48 Electoral history editChief Financial Officer of Florida General Election 2006 49 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Alex Sink 2 479 861 53 55Republican Tom Lee 2 151 232 46 45Total votes 4 631 093 100 0Florida Gubernatorial Democratic Primary 2010 50 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Alex Sink 663 800 76 9Democratic Brian Moore 199 896 23 1Total votes 863 696 100 0Florida gubernatorial election 2010 51 Party Candidate Votes Republican Rick Scott 2 619 335 48 87Democratic Alex Sink 2 557 785 47 72Independence Party of America Peter Allen 123 831 2 31Independent C C Reed 18 842 0 35Independent Michael E Arth 18 644 0 35Independent Daniel Imperato 13 690 0 26Independent Farid Khavari 7 487 0 14Write ins 121 0 0Majority 61 550 1 15Republican gain from IndependentFlorida s 13th Congressional District special election 2014 52 Party Candidate Votes Republican David Jolly 89 095 48 52Democratic Alex Sink 85 639 46 64Libertarian Lucas Overby 8 893 4 84Total votes 183 627 100 0References edit Alex Sink Ballotpedia Retrieved 2024 04 06 Alex Sink The Program for Leadership and Character Retrieved 2024 04 06 After devastating loss Alex Sink pauses her political journey Tampa Bay Times Retrieved 2024 04 06 Jolly defeats Sink in Florida 13th Politico March 11 2014 Retrieved April 5 2024 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Klas Mary Ellen October 15 2010 Alex Sink mastered banking but political ease is a stretch for the bookish candidate Tampa Bay Times Archived from the original on December 24 2013 Retrieved November 5 2013 Smith Adam C September 24 2010 Alex Sink says grit and pride were legacy of famous ancestors Siamese twins Chang and Eng Tampa Bay Times Archived from the original on September 28 2010 Retrieved October 29 2010 Newman Cathy June 2006 Zip USA Mount Airy NC 27030 Together Forever National Geographic Archived from the original on January 29 2013 Retrieved 2013 11 05 Alex Sink is player in her own right Ocala Star Banner Sep 22 2002 a b c d Alex Sink The Program for Leadership and Character Wake Forest University Retrieved 2023 04 19 Snow Stacey 2001 02 08 Hall of Fame inductees honored Tampa Bay Business Journal Retrieved 2023 04 19 After devastating loss Alex Sink pauses her political journey Tampa Bay Times Retrieved 2023 01 26 Larrabee Brandon 2010 10 04 Alex Sink s business past could be issue in Florida race The Florida Times Union Retrieved 2023 04 19 Vote Smart Facts For All Vote Smart Retrieved 2024 04 06 CFO Sink The Ledger 2006 10 26 Retrieved 2023 04 19 Vote Smart Facts For All Vote Smart Retrieved 2024 04 06 Smith Adam C 2005 09 12 Sink s CFO bid is a wish come true for Democrats Tampa Bay Times Retrieved 2023 04 19 a b Olson Linda 2018 03 22 Tampa Bay Wave Names Alex Sink as Board Chair Elect Tampa Bay Wave Retrieved 2023 04 19 2006 Election Results Florida Department of State March 1 2007 Archived from the original on October 14 2013 Retrieved April 21 2019 Former Charlottean Alex Sink may run for governor of Florida Charlotte Observer May 11 2009 Florida JOHN KENNEDY News Service of Payments halted on sumptuous court building Sarasota Herald Tribune Retrieved 2024 04 06 Florida JOHN KENNEDY News Service of Payments halted on sumptuous court building Sarasota Herald Tribune Retrieved 2024 04 06 Florida JOHN KENNEDY News Service of Payments halted on sumptuous court building Sarasota Herald Tribune Retrieved 2024 04 06 Times Lucy Morgan St Petersburg Alex Sink Orders Audit of Taj Mahal Courthouse Finances The Ledger Retrieved 2024 04 06 Florida Democrats revel in gained ground Tampa Bay Times August 25 2008 Archived from the original on October 13 2012 Retrieved August 29 2010 Cotterell Bill January 16 2009 Alex Sink won t run for U S Senate in 2010 Tallahassee Democrat Hatfield Pat DeLand s Urban Cowboy runs for governor Can a Renaissance man with no money be governor Archived 2014 03 12 at the Wayback Machine West Volusia Beacon July 7 2009 p 1A 12A Catron Derek DeLand Man Enters Race for Governor Archived 2010 07 01 at the Wayback Machine Daytona Beach News Journal June 15 2010 Independent Bud Chiles Drops Out Of Florida Gubernatorial Race RTT News September 2 2010 Archived from the original on March 12 2014 Retrieved 2013 11 05 Deslatte Aaron October 26 2010 Alex Sink fires aide who text messaged during debate Orlando Sentinel Archived from the original on September 10 2012 Retrieved 2013 11 05 Camia Catalina October 30 2013 Democrat Alex Sink to run for Young s House seat USA Today Retrieved 2013 11 05 Abby Livingston November 6 2013 Democrat Suspends Campaign Against Alex Sink in Florida District Roll Call Archived from the original on November 10 2013 Retrieved December 25 2013 Blake Aaron 2013 11 06 Democratic field clears for Alex Sink in special election The Washington Post Adam C Smith October 30 2013 Alex Sink is running for C W Bill Young s congressional seat will move to Pinellas Tampa Bay Times Rudie Preston 2013 11 21 Alex Sink decides to rent not buy in Pinellas County WTSP Archived from the original on 2013 12 25 Florida s 13th Congressional District election 2022 Ballotpedia Retrieved 2024 04 06 Newton Small Jay March 11 2014 Republican Jolly Wins Special Election in Florida Time Archived from the original August 9 2016 Alex Sink Waiting For Her GOP Opponent permanent dead link CBS 4 South Florida News Aug 17 2010 Of the latest political issues she supports healthcare reform is against near shore oil drilling and would like to overhaul Florida s illegal immigration problems Reinhard Beth November 16 2009 Chief Financial Officer Alex Sink backs adoption by gays lesbians The Palm Beach Post Miami Herald Retrieved 2013 11 05 About Ruth s List Florida Inc Ruth s List Florida Retrieved 2023 04 19 A Woman of Firsts Ruth Bryan Owen The Knoxville Focus Retrieved 2023 04 19 Alex Sink turned a statewide election defeat into a new career startup sage Business Observer April 20 2018 Alex Sink turned a statewide election defeat into a new career startup sage Business Observer 2018 04 20 Retrieved 2024 04 06 Florida Next Foundation Gust Retrieved November 23 2022 Olson Linda 2018 03 22 Tampa Bay Wave Names Alex Sink as Board Chair Elect Tampa Bay Wave Retrieved 2023 04 19 Rhineberger Lauren 2023 01 26 Welcome Wave s 2023 Board of Directors amp Officers Tampa Bay Wave Retrieved 2023 04 19 Alex Sink Named 2020 Citizen of the Year G C Murray II as 2020 Young Floridian of the Year University of Florida Bob Graham Center for Public Service 2 October 2020 Retrieved 2023 04 19 USGLC in Florida USGLC Retrieved 2023 04 19 Adelaide Alex Sink Adelaide Alex Sink Retrieved 2024 04 06 Chief Financial Officer Election Results Florida division of elections November 7 2006 Archived from the original on 2011 07 18 Retrieved November 7 2006 Florida Gubernatorial Primary Results Politico August 24 2010 Archived from the original on 23 August 2010 Retrieved August 24 2010 November 2 2010 General Election Florida Department of State Archived from the original on 2011 10 03 Retrieved 6 November 2013 2014 Florida 13th District Special Election Results Politico Retrieved 12 March 2014 Political officesPreceded byTom 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