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Victor Manuel Torres Jr. (born July 22, 1947) is a Democratic member of the Florida Senate who has represented the 25th district, encompassing Osceola County and southern Orange County, since 2022. Previously, he served two terms in the Florida House of Representatives, representing parts of Orlando in Orange County from 2012 to 2016.

Victor M. Torres Jr.
Member of the Florida Senate

Incumbent

Assumed office
November 8, 2016
Preceded byDarren Soto (redistricting)
Constituency15th (2016-2022)
25th (2022-present)
Member of the Florida House of Representatives
from the 48th district
In office
November 6, 2012 – November 8, 2016
Preceded byDarren Soto (redistricting)
Succeeded byAmy Mercado
Personal details
Born (1947-07-22) July 22, 1947 (age 77)
New York City, New York
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseCarmen L. Torres
Children5, including Amy
Alma materJohn Jay College
ProfessionPolice detective
Military service
AllegianceUnited States United States of America
Branch/service United States Marine Corps
Years of service1966-1970

History

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Torres was born in New York City, where he graduated from Harren High School in 1966. Following graduation, he enlisted in the United States Marine Corps, serving for four years from 1966 to 1970. During his service, Torres was stationed in OkinawainJapan, and was awarded the Good Conduct Medal. Returning to the United States, Torres attended John Jay College, but did not graduate, and joined the New York City Transit Police, serving for twenty years before retiring as a detective. In 1993, he moved with his family to Florida, initially settling in Marion County, where he worked as a school bus driver and served on the Marion County Democratic Executive Committee. Torres moved to Orlando, and in 2010 was the field director for Amy Mercado, the Democratic nominee for the Florida House of Representatives in District 35.

Florida Legislature

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House of Representatives

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When the state's legislative districts were redrawn in 2012, Torres opted to run in the newly created 48th District, which includes parts of OrlandoinOrange County. Torres won the nomination of the Democratic Party unopposed, and advanced to the general election, where he was also unopposed, winning his first term entirely uncontested. He was re-elected without opposition to his second term in 2014 without opposition.

While serving in the legislature, Torres took a strong position against legislation proposed by State Representative Heather Fitzenhagen that would allow people without criminal records to carry firearms without a permit during natural disasters, arguing that firearms in hurricane shelters had the potential to be dangerous and noting, "I hope that tragedy will not be a byproduct of our decision here today."[1] Additionally, when State Senator Dwight Bullard, a proponent of raising the state's minimum wage, challenged lawmakers to live on the minimum wage for a week, Torres accepted the offer and did so.[2]

Senate

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Torres ran for the Florida Senate seat vacated when senator Darren Soto opted to run for Florida's 9th Congressional District. Torres defeated Republican Peter Vivaldi in the general election, 56 to 44%.[3] Torres' daughter, Amy Mercado, succeeded him in the House, making the two the first father and daughter to serve in the Florida Legislature at the same time.[4]

References

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  1. ^ Cotterell, Bill (April 11, 2014). "Florida bill would allow guns with no permit in natural disasters". Reuters. Retrieved May 1, 2014.
  • ^ McGrory, Kathleen (April 14, 2014). "Minimal Florida support for raising minimum wage". The Bradenton Herald. Retrieved May 1, 2014.
  • ^ Griffin, Larry (2016-11-08). "Victor Torres defeats Peter Vivaldi to win Senate District 15 seat". Florida Politics. Retrieved 2016-11-12.
  • ^ Lama, Danielle (2016-11-09). "First father and daughter to serve in Florida Legislature at the same time". WOFL. Retrieved 2016-11-12.
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