Lake County is represented in the
United States Senate by Republican senators
Rick Scott and
Ashley Moody. Since redistricting following the
2020 U.S. census, Lake County has been part of Florida's
6th and
11th congressional districts. They are represented by Republicans
Randy Fine and
Daniel Webster, respectively.
Elected officials List of current elected officials:
County commissioners: • District 1 –
Anthony Sabatini • District 2 – Sean M. Parks • District 2 - Tyler Brandeburg (chair) •
Clerk of the Circuit Court – Gary J. Cooney •
Property appraiser – Mark V. Jordan •
Tax collector – David W. Jordan •
Supervisor of elections –
Alan Hays The county lies within one
state senatorial district: • the 13th (covering the entire county and parts of
Orange County, held by Republican
Keith Truenow) The county lies within three
state representative districts: • the 27th (covering the northeastern part of the county, held by Republican
Richard Gentry) • the 26th (covering the north-central part of the county, held by Republican
Nan Cobb) • the 25th (covering the central and southern part of the county, held by Republican
Taylor Yarkosky) The
Florida Department of Corrections has Region III Correctional Facility Office on the grounds of the
Lake Correctional Institution in an
unincorporated area in Lake County.
Libraries The
Lake County Library System was established in 1982 by Lake County Ordinance 1982-18 following the establishment of the Lake County Library Planning Advisory Board in 1975. Today it is governed by the Lake County Board of County Commissioners. The library system is made up of 6 branch libraries and 10 municipal libraries: •
Astor County Library, Astor •
Cagan Crossings Community Library, built in 2008 in Clermont •
Cooper Memorial Library: The Cooper Memorial Library's history began in 1905 when a traveling salesman stopped by a boarding house run by the Benjamin McCain family and promised to donate enough books to start a town library if he was able to sell his Chautauqua lectures. Money was contributed, but very few lectures occurred, and books were never donated. Money that was to be used for the final payment for the lecture series was instead used to start a library. The first librarian of the library was Ms. Payson Pierce, who offered her own home for book storage as well as opened her home to the public. In 1914, a permanent structure was built. Women of the Library Club supported the library until 1936 when the Clermont City Council agreed to maintain it. In 2002, Cooper Memorial became a branch of the Lake County Library System. •
East Lake County Library, Sorrento •
Eustis Memorial Library, Eustis •
Fruitland Park Library first began in 1916 from the donation of books from the Bosanquet and Dwight families. Twenty years later, under the joint support of the women of St. Paul's Catholic Church, Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, and the Community Methodist Church, it became a community library. In 1970, Fruitland Park Library employed its first salaried librarian. •
Helen Lehmann Memorial Library, Montverde •
Lady Lake Public Library, Lady Lake •
Leesburg Public Library, Leesburg •
Marianne Beck Memorial Library: The Marianne Beck Memorial Library began in 1989 as an Eagle Scout project in a former carport in Howey-in-the-Hills, Florida. The local community raised $50,000 to remodel a former convenience store that was purchased by the town for the new library. •
Marion Baysinger Memorial Library, Groveland •
Minneola Schoolhouse Library, Minneola •
Paisley County Library, Paisley •
Tavares Public Library, Tavares •
Umatilla Public Library, Umatilla •
W.T. Bland Public Library, Mount Dora
Elections Lake County has voted Republican in U.S. presidential races since 1948. ==Education==