PALM COAST, FL— Paul Renner for Governor, today, announced the Marion County Grassroots Leadership Committee, a group of veterans, community leaders, small business owners, parents, and longtime Republican activists supporting Renner’s Florida First vision.
“Successful campaigns are built from the ground up, powered by trusted local voices and personal relationships,” Paul Renner said. “I thank this committee for their support and look forward to building momentum by taking the Florida First message person by person, block by block, and precinct by precinct. That kind of organization will be essential to winning Marion County and ultimately winning statewide.”
The Paul Renner for Governor Marion County Grassroots Leadership Committee will focus on grassroots organizing, voter outreach, and community engagement throughout Central North Florida. In the coming months, they will host voter engagement efforts and continue to build a strong network of volunteers and advocates committed to advancing Renner’s vision of freedom, safety and affordability for the Sunshine State.
The Marion County Grassroots Leadership Committee includes:
- Dennis Baxley, Former State of Florida Senator
- Regina Brown, Realtor and President of Transforming Florida
- Craig Curry, Marion County Commissioner, Veteran of the US Army National Guard, Local Business and Community Leader
- Matt McClain, Marion County Commissioner
- Scott Siemens, Siemens Development, LLC
- Charlie Stone, Former State of Florida Representative
- Dr. Harvey C. Taub, MD Urologist
- Lauren Taub, Owner of Fitcube Ocala
- David Tillman, Founder and CEO of Tillman & Associates Engineering, LLC
- Harvey Vandeven, Community Leader and Co-Founder of HTM Developers
*** Endorsements are personal in nature, and do not represent any affiliated organizations.
This announcement of the Paul Renner for Governor Marion County Grassroots Leadership Committee underscores the growing momentum for the Renner campaign across Florida, as regional leaders organize and mobilize in support of his candidacy ahead of the 2026 gubernatorial election.

