Kimberly Daniels

Kimberly Daniels (born June 12, 1961)[1] is an American minister, religious author, politician, wife and mother of four from Jacksonville, Florida.

Shortly thereafter, the write-in candidate withdrew from the race, securing Daniels' return to the Florida House of Representatives, this time without ever having to win a general election campaign.

[8] On March 9, 2015, then-city councilwoman Daniels was involved in a profanity-laced squabble with council candidate Sirretta Williams, also a local minister.

Her Republican opponent received support from LGBT groups and white liberals due to Daniels' controversial views and financial problems.

In the general election she easily defeated Republican nominee Christian Whitfield, taking just over two-thirds of the vote.

[12] In early 2018, Daniels introduced HB 839, a bill that requires public schools to display the motto "In God We Trust" in a conspicuous place.

In the summer of 2019, Florida Department of Juvenile Justice sued SCLC World Wide for not delivering on its commitments.

[21][22][23][24] On July 23, 2019, the Freedom from Religion Foundation wrote to Representative Daniels requesting that she stop blocking users on Facebook.

Florida HD 14 map (2012 redistricting)