Statewide runs 1978 In 1978, Crenshaw won the Republican primary for
Florida Secretary of State. He lost the general election to Democrat
George Firestone.
1980 In 1980, Crenshaw ran in the Republican primary for Florida’s U.S. Senate election, finishing third in a multi-candidate field. Crenshaw garnered 12.56% of the vote in the race, which was won by
Paula Hawkins, who would go on to win the general election as well.
1994 In 1994, he ran for
Florida Governor, but lost the primary to
Jeb Bush, who won with a plurality of 46%. Crenshaw got just 12% of the vote in fourth place. State Secretary of State
Jim Smith and State Treasurer
Tom Gallagher got 18% and 13% of the vote respectively.
State Legislature House Crenshaw served in the
Florida House of Representatives from 1972 through 1978.
Senate He returned to public office in 1986, winning a special election for a seat in the
Florida Senate that he held through 1994. He became the first Republican elected president of the Senate in 118 years in November 1992, but agreed to serve only one year instead of the usual two, as a compromise between Republicans and Democrats who were evenly split in the Senate that year. ==U.S. House of Representatives==