Suzanne N. ″Sue″ Gunzburger (born 1939) is a long-term elected official in Broward County, Florida, USA, known for her work in support of environmental preservation,[1] social services,[2] public funding of the arts,[3] LGBT equality,[4] and adoption of the Broward County Ethics Code.
She was also a long-time community and political activist[5] who was appointed by President Jimmy Carter as a delegate to the White House Conference on Families in 1980.
Gunzburger went on to defeat municipal official Kurt Volcker (Republican) by a wide margin in the 1992 general election.
[10][11] Gunzburger was also a founding member of the governing body of the Broward County Children's Services Council, a local taxing authority, from its creation in 2000 until her retirement in 2014.
[14] Gunzburger was also named as a defendant in one of the lawsuits filed by the George W. Bush campaign in its attempt to halt the recount.