Curtis B. Richardson (born October 8, 1956, Jacksonville, Florida) is an American elected official, who has been a member of the Tallahassee City Commission since 2014.
He subsequently worked in Governor Lawton Chiles' office for several years, and then as a consultant for the University of South Florida.
In 2010, when Lawson was term-limited from the Senate, Richardson ran his seat, but was defeated in the Democratic primary to former Leon Schools Superintendent Bill Montford, 55 to 45%.
[4] In August 2014, Richardson won a special election to the Tallahassee City Commission.
He also voted against a Commission Resolution in 2021 that urged Florida lawmakers to protect abortion rights.