in 2011 Thrasher began his political career in 1986 with his election to the
Clay County School Board. He served as vice chairman, then chairman of the board before running for the
Florida House of Representatives. He was elected in 1992 and was re-elected without opposition in 1994, 1996 and 1998. In 2009, he was elected to the
Florida Senate in a special election to represent the 8th District, which included parts of the counties of
Duval,
Flagler,
Nassau,
St. Johns and
Volusia. After redistricting in 2012, he represented the 6th District which included all of the counties of St. Johns, Flagler,
Putnam, as well as parts of Volusia County.
Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives On November 17, 1998, Thrasher was unanimously elected as
Speaker of the House for the 1999 through 2000 term, which passed legislation including "
Three Strikes, You're Out", "
10-20-Life", "A+ Education Plan", and the largest tax cut in Florida history. Thrasher was cited on two separate occasions for violating Florida state ethics laws during and following his terms as a state representative. He was fined for both violations.
Political campaigns On September 15, 2009, Thrasher won the special Republican Primary election to succeed the late Senator
Jim King. Thrasher defeated
Ponte Vedra political activist Dan Quiggle,
Jacksonville City Councilman Art Graham and former House Member
Stan Jordan by garnering 39% or 13,247 votes in a four-way race. Thrasher later claimed official victory after the general election on October 6, 2009. In 2010, Thrasher defeated Charles Perniciaro in the Republican Primary by a vote of 61.8% to 38.2% and later Democrat Deborah Gianoulis, a retired television anchor, by a vote of 60.01% to 39.93% in the general election on November 2, 2010.
Florida Senate While in the Florida Senate, Thrasher served as the chairman of the Rules Committee and the vice-chair of the Budget Subcommittee on Higher Education Appropriations. Additionally, he served on the Budget, Budget Subcommittee on Criminal and Civil Justice Appropriations, Community Affairs, Judiciary, Reapportionment, Regulated Industries, and Rules Subcommittee on Ethics and Elections. ==Chairman of the Republican Party of Florida==