Janet H. Adkins

Janet H. Adkins (born October 9, 1965) is an American businesswoman and politician serving as the Nassau County supervisor of elections since 2021.

She won the Republican primary against Bobby Hart comfortably with 59% of the vote, and was unopposed in the general election.

Adkins criticized her opponent for being a "personal injury attorney who sues small businesses," and disagreed with him over state funding for the St. Johns River Ferry, which she supported.

[1] She received the endorsement of former Governor Jeb Bush, who praised her as "a state representative who has made improving education for Florida's students a priority.

Owing to the district's strong partisan lean, Adkins overwhelmingly won re-election over Smith, winning 72% of the vote.