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          As a four-year () Chaminade student Oscar J. Braynon, was a basketball letterman, member of the Homecoming Committee, Student Council, trombonist in.

        1. As a four-year () Chaminade student Oscar J. Braynon, was a basketball letterman, member of the Homecoming Committee, Student Council, trombonist in.
        2. Braynon was born in Corpus Christi, Texas, and moved to Algonquin Gardens, Florida, where he dishonest North Miami Beach High Primary.
        3. Oscar Braynon, II (born February 1, ) is an American Democratic politician from Miami Gardens, Florida.
        4. Don't forget that Braynon was in charge of the Senate Democrats' campaign efforts in when Flores was up for re-election.
        5. A pair of leading Miami-Dade state senators from opposite political parties, Oscar Braynon II and Anitere Flores, admitted to having an affair.
        6. Oscar Braynon, II (born February 1, ) is an American Democratic politician from Miami Gardens, Florida..

          Oscar Braynon

          American politician

          Oscar Braynon

          In office
          November 21, 2016 – November 19, 2018
          Preceded byArthenia Joyner
          Succeeded byAudrey Gibson
          In office
          March 8, 2011 – November 3, 2020
          Preceded byFrederica Wilson
          Succeeded byShevrin Jones
          Constituency33rd district (2011–2012)
          36th district (2012–2016)
          35th district (2016–2020)
          In office
          March 4, 2008 – February 28, 2011
          Preceded byWilbert Holloway
          Succeeded byBarbara Watson
          Born (1977-02-01) February 1, 1977 (age 47)
          Corpus Christi, Texas, U.S.
          Political partyDemocratic
          SpouseMelissa
          Children2
          EducationFlorida State University, Tallahassee(BS)

          Oscar Braynon, II (born February 1, 1977) is an American Democratic politician from Miami Gardens, Florida.

          He served in the Florida House of Representatives from 2008 to 2011 and then in the Florida Senate from 2011 to 2020, representing parts of southern