John Paul Bailey, Former City Commissioner and Mayoral Candidate, Passes Away

John Paul Bailey, former Tallahassee City Commissioner and mayoral candidate, has passed away. His family shared the news on Facebook.

“It is with heavy hearts that we share that in the early morning hours of March 1st, John Paul Bailey passed away peacefully.”

“John proudly served our country in the United States Navy for four years before dedicating over 25 years of his life to the Tallahassee Police Department. He later continued his service to the community as a City Commissioner for the City of Tallahassee . His life was marked by dedication, integrity, and a true heart for serving others. More than his titles, he was a beloved husband to his wife, Donna, a loving uncle and brother, and a loyal friend to so many. He was deeply loved and will be profoundly missed by all who had the honor of knowing him.”

Bailey’s entry into elective politics began with his successful bid for a seat on the Tallahassee City Commission. During his time on the Commission, he earned re-election from city voters, reflecting sustained support for his agenda on fiscal and service-delivery issues. Bailey built a reputation as an advocate for neighborhoods with a focus on economic development and public safety.

Bailey served on the Tallahassee City Commission during a period marked by rapid growth, redevelopment debates and heightened scrutiny of municipal utilities and public infrastructure.

In 2003, Bailey launched a campaign for mayor of Tallahassee. He finished second in the first round of the special mayoral election with about 29% of the vote against a crowded field, advancing to a runoff—but was defeated by John Marks, who won roughly 67% to Bailey’s 33% in the final tally.

Bailey was the last Republican to serve on the city commission.

Florida GOP Chairman Evan Power posted on social media, “I am saddened to hear of the passing of John Paul Bailey. John Paul was a Republican leader his whole life serving on the City Commission and my predecessor a Chair of the @leongop. Leon County and our movement will miss his leadership.”

Services are currently being arranged, and we will share updates as soon as details are finalized.

Steve Stewart

Steve Stewart is the founder and editor of Tallahassee Reports which began in 2009 as an online blog. Steve received a Bachelors Degree from Clemson University in 1984 and a Masters degree in Political Science from FSU in 1990. He has been involved with state and local politics since arriving in Tallahassee in 1989.

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3 Comments

  1. Jeff Griggs
    Jeff Griggs

    John Paul, most off all, cared about his people as a politician. He negotiated with Democrats and got things done.

    John Paul was an incredibly likable leader with a lovely, witty wife.
    He and Donna held some of the most down to earth, engaging parties.

    His life story would make a most enjoyable movie. Jeff - Susan

  2. Becky Blackburn
    Becky Blackburn

    I have had the pleasure of knowing John for many years. I've also enjoyed his beautiful views of his Lake House on Facebook.
    My thoughts and prayers are with his wife whom he loved dearly and his family. John will be missed by all who know him.

  3. David T. Hawkins
    David T. Hawkins

    Very nice Guy. He and I had several positive conversations about my Campaigns.

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