Mac Stipanovich
Mac Stipanovich | |
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Born |
John McKager Stipanovich November 26, 1948 Ocala, Florida |
Nationality | United States |
Alma mater | University of Florida |
Known for | His role in the 2000 Florida election recount |
John McKager "Mac" Stipanovich (born 26 November 1948) is a Florida lobbyist of the Republican Party. He is best known for his part in the 2000 Florida election recount, where he advised Katherine Harris of how to proceed with the election. In 2016, he related many details.[1]
Stipanovich's nickname is "the Knife".[2]
Portrayal in film
Stipanovich is portrayed in the HBO film Recount by the actor Bruce McGill. The film, which had a broadcast premiere on May 25, 2008, chronicled the events in Florida during the presidential election lawsuits and appeals.
Legislative experience
Stipanovich previously served as chief of staff to Florida Governor Bob Martinez from 1987 to 1991. After that, he served on Jeb Bush's gubernatorial campaign against Lawton Chiles.[3]
Education
- Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Florida in 1972
- Juris Doctor from the Levin College of Law in 1974
References
- ↑ Levey-Baker, Cooper, War Room: A Katherine Harris Adviser Reflects on the High Stress and High Stakes of the 2000 Recount, Sarasota Magazine, February, 2016, volume 38, Number 6, page 54; also Highbeam Reaearch
- ↑ New York Sun article about Stipanovic
- ↑ Fowler White biography
External links
- Official Profile
- St. Petersburg Times article about Stipanovich
- Fowler White Lobbying information (archived)
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