‘Leader in the clubhouse’: Ron DeSantis likes Jenna Persons-Mulicka for Lee County elections post – Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Flickr)
Fort Myers — Florida Governor Ron DeSantis expressed clear support for state Representative Jenna Persons-Mulicka to fill the Lee County Supervisor of Elections position. He described her as the “leader in the clubhouse” during recent public remarks. The appointment faces a short delay tied to upcoming legislative business, but DeSantis emphasized her strong performance and readiness for the role.
A Familiar Pattern of Rewarding Allies
DeSantis has frequently turned to trusted legislative partners when filling high-profile vacancies. This approach underscores his strategy of placing reliable figures in key administrative posts. Persons-Mulicka fits this mold after six years in the Florida House, where she built expertise in critical areas.
Previous examples include appointments of former House member Cord Byrd as Secretary of State and Senators Jay Collins as Lieutenant Governor and Blaise Ingoglia as Chief Financial Officer. DeSantis also elevated longtime staffers to influential positions over the years. Such moves strengthen alignment between the executive branch and the legislature on priority issues.
Persons-Mulicka’s Expertise in Election Integrity
The representative has focused much of her legislative work on election laws, government accountability, and state security. She chairs the House PreK-12 Budget Subcommittee, one of the chamber’s most impactful fiscal roles. Additionally, she serves on the House Select Committee on Congressional Redistricting, where she handled questions from reporters after the panel advanced a key measure this week.
Her sponsorship of HB 991 highlighted this specialization. The bill tightened voter identification rules and expanded citizenship verification processes. After House acceptance of a Senate version, it became law, marking a significant step in her ongoing push for stricter standards.
Persons-Mulicka introduced similar election reform packages in 2025 and 2026. These measures aligned with federal priorities emphasized by President Donald Trump. Provisions in the latest bill mandated extra documentation for citizenship proof and excluded certain IDs, such as those from student centers or retirement communities, from polling place acceptance.
Navigating the Vacancy and Timeline
Longtime Lee County Supervisor of Elections Tommy Doyle retired recently, leaving Chief Deputy Bernie Feliciano as acting supervisor. Feliciano joined the office at age 19 and brings decades of experience to the interim role. The position opens fully ahead of the November election cycle.
DeSantis addressed the timing during his Fort Myers comments. “Maybe after that, that’ll be kind of the capstone to be able to do it. But I think she’s done a really good job, and I think she would get it,” he said. He added that the state aims to act swiftly but must prioritize a special legislative session on a property tax amendment for the November ballot. “So we want to do it. We want to make that appointment as soon as we can, but I also want to make sure that we’ve got all guns blazing in the Legislature, and we want to have our best people in there.”
Stakeholders and Broader Implications
For Lee County voters, the appointment carries direct weight. DeSantis’ endorsement would likely secure the post for Persons-Mulicka through November, when the seat faces election. Her background promises continuity in election administration amid heightened scrutiny on voting processes.
- Election oversight: Stricter ID and verification rules could streamline operations while addressing integrity concerns.
- Budget influence: Her fiscal experience may shape local funding for elections infrastructure.
- Redistricting role: Ongoing work ensures compliance with state and federal maps.
The selection reflects deeper dynamics in Florida politics. It bolsters DeSantis’ network in Southwest Florida, a region with growing electoral importance. Stakeholders from county officials to party leaders watch closely, as the move reinforces priorities on secure elections and accountable governance. As the special session wraps, expect formal action soon, solidifying Persons-Mulicka’s path forward.
