Jenna Persons-Mulicka, recently appointed as Lee County Supervisor of Elections, announced her new role and expressed gratitude toward Florida Governor Ron DeSantis in a series of social media posts. The statements, made between May 21 and May 22, 2026, highlighted her commitment to election integrity and referenced her involvement in developing state election laws.
On May 21, Persons-Mulicka wrote: “HONORED to be appointed Lee County Supervisor of Elections by @GovRonDeSantis. Florida is the GOLD STANDARD for safe & secure elections. I was proud to help build that legacy, carrying some of our toughest election integrity laws in state history. Now we take it further.”
In a follow-up post on May 22, she thanked the governor: “Thank you, Governor! https://t.co/TEdPWnVHgK”.
Later the same day, she marked the start of her tenure with another statement: “Day 1 serving Lee County as Supervisor of Elections! https://t.co/udmyK0gkcO”.
Persons-Mulicka’s appointment comes at a time when Florida continues to emphasize its reputation for election security. As an advocate for stringent election laws during her previous service in the state legislature, she has played a significant role in shaping policies aimed at maintaining electoral integrity statewide.



