Lauren Poe


Lauren Poe is the mayor of Gainesville, Florida, where he has lived since 1982.

Early life and career

Poe received his bachelor's degree in History, as well as his Masters in Social Sciences from the University of Florida. He is married to Emily Monda-Poe. Together they have 2 daughters, Elizabeth and Beatrice. He has taught in Alachua County since 1998: first at Ft. Clarke Middle School and later Santa Fe College.

Electoral history

Lauren Poe first ran to represent Gainesville's second district and won in 2008 in a close runoff election.
Note that all candidates in Gainesville municipal elections run as non-partisan. Poe is a registered member of the Democratic Party
And the results from the runoff:
He ran for re-election and lost in the April 12, 2011 runoff after the March 15, 2011 election was also split between multiple candidates.
Runoff results:
The following year Poe won an at-large seat, also in a runoff.
Runoff results:
Poe was subsequently elected to mayor on March 15, 2016 beating his opponents, incumbent Ed Braddy and challenger Donald Shepherd with 57% of the vote.