In 2014, Gibbons was term-limited and was unable to run for re-election in the
Florida House of Representatives, so he instead ran for the
Broward County Commission in the 6th District, which consists of southeastern
Broward County, stretching from
Pembroke Pines to
Hollywood and
Hallandale Beach, as incumbent County Commissioner Sue Gunzburger could not seek re-election. He faced former Hollywood City Commissioner Beam Furr, and during the campaign, came under fire for whether he actively lived in the county or not. In 2009 and 2010, the County Property Appraiser's Office determined that he "falsely claimed his Hallandale Beach condo was his permanent residence," and his wife, Ava Parker, continues to maintain her residence and business in
Jacksonville, where they are raising their children, while she spends most of her time in
Lakeland as the Chief Operating Officer at
Florida Polytechnic University. The
Sun-Sentinel, though praising Gibbons as a "strong candidate," ultimately endorsed Furr, praising his "demonstrated courage in looking out for taxpayers." Ultimately, Furr comfortably defeated Gibbons, receiving 57% of the vote to Gibbons's 43%. ==References==