Mike Clelland

Michael Philip Clelland (born December 18, 1963) is a Democratic member of the Florida House of Representatives.

From 2012 to 2014, he represented the 29th District, which consists of western Seminole County, until his defeat by Scott Plakon.

Clelland moved to Florida in 1974 and began working for the Longwood Fire Department, later attending Seminole Community College, where he graduated with an Associate degree in fire science technology in 1994.

The Orlando Sentinel endorsed Clelland, praising him as "smart" and calling his legislative priorities "especially welcome.

"[1] Though Dorworth was widely expected to cruise to re-election, Clelland appeared to defeat him on election night by 123 votes, prompting a manual recount, which increased Clelland's lead to 146 votes.