Primary Election: August 18, 2026

Fighting for
District 13.

I show up. I speak out. I don't back down.

5th generation Jacksonville native. Civil rights & personal injury attorney with nearly 30 years of practice. Community leader. Your voice in Tallahassee.

Leslie Jean-Bart
28.5
Years of Practice
5th
Generation Jacksonville Native
Civil Rights
Attorney & Advocate
Nonprofit
Leader & Community Builder
Mary Littlejohn Singleton with Harry and Laura Littlejohn

Leslie's grandmother, Mary Littlejohn Singleton, with her great-grandparents, Harry and Laura Littlejohn. Mary Littlejohn Singleton was the first woman and first Black person elected to the Jacksonville City Council, and the first Black person from North Florida since Reconstruction elected to the Florida House of Representatives.

Crowd's Barbershop on East Bay Street, Jacksonville

Leslie's great-great-grandfather, Frank Crowd, owned and operated Crowd's Barbershop on East Bay Street. Leslie's law firm is also located on East Bay Street — a connection that spans generations.

About Leslie

Rooted in Jacksonville.
Ready to Fight.

As a 5th generation Jacksonville native, Leslie Jean-Bart doesn't just represent Jacksonville — she is Jacksonville. Her family's roots run deep in this community, and so does her commitment to fighting for every person who calls it home.

With nearly 30 years as a civil rights and personal injury attorney, Leslie has spent her career standing up for people when the system tried to knock them down. She's led nonprofits, built coalitions, and shown up — every single time.

The Issues

What Leslie Will Fight For

Making Florida Affordable

Lower costs, stronger wages, and economic development that actually delivers for working families.

Healthcare for Every Floridian

Healthcare decisions belong to patients — not politicians. Expand access, protect reproductive freedom.

Investing in Children

Increase teacher pay, expand early childhood education, and fund schools equitably.

Government Accountability

Stronger ethics protections, transparency in public spending, and results-focused government.

Safer Communities

Prevention, mental health services, and evidence-based public safety strategies that actually work.

Protecting Our Environment

Clean air, clean water, flood resilience, and environmental justice for every community.

Florida Old Capitol Building, Tallahassee

"Jacksonville is my home.
District 13 is my mission."

The Primary is August 18, 2026

Are you with us?

Every door knocked, every dollar donated, every vote cast brings us closer to the change District 13 deserves.

Leslie Jean-Bart for Florida House

I show up. I speak out. I don't back down.

Election Day

August 18, 2026

Primary Election

Florida House District 13

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