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Florida Fraternal Order of Police Endorses Nick Primrose for Florida State House District 18

Nick Primrose, former attorney for Senator Rick Scott and Governor Ron DeSantis, announced today that his candidacy for Florida State House District 18 has received the official endorsement of the Florida Fraternal Order of Police (FOP).

“The Fraternal Order Of Police representing more than 24,000 law enforcement officers, announces our endorsement of Nick Primrose for House District 18,” President of Florida Fraternal Order of Police Steve Zona said. “As we approach the 2024 elections we are aware that strong leaders are needed to lead Florida to a prosperous and safe future. We need leaders that are dedicated to serving their constituents and protecting the citizens in their community. Nick Primrose is the choice of the men and women in FOP District Two.”

“Receiving an endorsement from the Fraternal Order of Police is an honor and I am very thankful for their support in my race,” Primrose said. “The law enforcement in our state deserve leadership that will champion the issues important to them, honor their service – past and present, and work diligently to make their safety and protection high priority. I look forward to working with President Steve Zona to support and bolster the needs of the brave men and women who protect St. Johns County and across the state of Florida.”

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