Martin David Kiar
Male, Person
1977 –
Who is Martin David Kiar?
Martin David Kiar is a Davie, Florida attorney and Democratic politician who served as the representative for District 97 in the Florida House of Representatives. He was first elected to the Florida House in 2006, and was reelected in 2008 and in 2010. In 2012, Martin Kiar was elected to the Broward County Commission and now serves as the Broward County Commissioner for District 1. Martin Kiar was the first person in Broward County's history to win an open Broward County Commission seat unopposed. Martin Kiar is also one of the youngest Broward County Commissioners to ever serve in that capacity. This is a unique achievement because many South Florida elected officials aspire to serve on either the Broward County Commission or the Miami-Dade County Commission. Most of the state of Florida's revenue is generated out of Broward County and Miami-Dade County and both counties play a significant role in the revenue generated by the United States of America. Broward County is larger in population than many states and countries with 1.8 million people and the Broward County Commission is a nine member board that oversees an approximately 4 billion dollar budget.
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- Born
- Jun 19, 1977
Florida - Spouses
- Religion
- History of the term "Catholic"
- Catholicism
- Education
- Palm Beach Atlantic University
- Nova Southeastern University
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on July 23, 2013
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