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- Elizabeth Castor (née Bowe; born May 11, 1941) is an American educator and former politician. Castor was elected to the Florida Senate and as Florida Education Commissioner, and she subsequently served as the President of the University of South Florida, and President of the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards. Her public service included three terms in the Florida State Senate and one term as a Hillsborough County Commissioner. In 2004, she was the Democratic nominee for the open U.S. Senate seat of retiring Senator Bob Graham and was narrowly defeated by Mel Martinez. After leaving elected politics, Castor was the director of the Patel Center for Global Solutions at the University of South Florida and later became chair of the J. William Fulbright Scholarship Board. She also works with Ruth's List Florida, a group dedicated to recruiting and aiding qualified Democratic women candidates, receiving the Architect of Change Award from them in May 2018. (en)
- Betty Castor (Elizabeth Bowe; 11 de mayo de 1941 en Glassboro) es una educadora y política estadounidense. En 1996 fue incorporada al Salón de la Fama de las mujeres de Florida. (es)
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- Glassboro, New Jersey, U.S. (en)
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- Frank Castor (en)
- Samuel P. Bell III (en)
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- Betty Castor (Elizabeth Bowe; 11 de mayo de 1941 en Glassboro) es una educadora y política estadounidense. En 1996 fue incorporada al Salón de la Fama de las mujeres de Florida. (es)
- Elizabeth Castor (née Bowe; born May 11, 1941) is an American educator and former politician. Castor was elected to the Florida Senate and as Florida Education Commissioner, and she subsequently served as the President of the University of South Florida, and President of the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards. Her public service included three terms in the Florida State Senate and one term as a Hillsborough County Commissioner. In 2004, she was the Democratic nominee for the open U.S. Senate seat of retiring Senator Bob Graham and was narrowly defeated by Mel Martinez. (en)
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