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Bill Partington was
elected to the City Commission for Zone 4 in November 2003. Commissioner
Partington was raised in Ormond Beach, and graduated from Ormond Beach Junior
High and Mainland High School.
He earned an associates degree from Daytona Beach Community College, a
bachelor’s degree in communications from the University of Central Florida and a
law degree from the Loyola School of Law in New Orleans.
Commissioner Partington now runs a private law practice in Ormond Beach.
Previously, he served as an assistant public defender (1996) and also as an
assistant state attorney (1996-2001) for the Seventh Judicial Circuit,
specializing in the prosecution of domestic violence and elderly exploitation
cases. While at the State Attorney’s Office, he received the, “Distinguished
Special Achievement Award,” in recognition of outstanding performance of duty.
He also completed courses on computer crimes, domestic violence and elderly
exploitation at the National District Attorneys Association National Advocacy
Center in Columbia, S.C. He is also a member of the Volusia County Bar
Association.
Earlier in his career he served as a Florida Senate Page for the late State Sen.
Ed Dunn and was also an intern for the late U.S. Congressman Bill Chappell.
Commissioner Partington is a graduate of the Leadership Florida's Local
Government Leadership Program, as well as the Florida League of Cities Institute
for the Elected Municipal Official and the Advanced Institute for the Elected
Municipal Official.
Commissioner Partington is a board member for the Citizens For Ormond Beach and
is also active with the Ormond Beach Yacht Club, Ormond Beach Y.M.C.A., Leisure
Services Eco-Explorer Program; Parent Teacher Association; and Aircraft Owners
and Pilots Association. He is also an Elder in the Christ Presbyterian Church.
In his free time, he enjoys family, flying and golf. He and his wife, Lori, have
three daughters.
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