Darren Jerome Ellis (Age 55)

Monticello, Florida

Darren Jerome Ellis is 55 years old, was born on Sunday, 17th of August 1969 and will celebrate the 56 birthday on August 17. He is currently listed at 637 Smith Rd, Monticello, Jefferson, Florida 32344 and is affiliated with the Florida Democratic Party. Darren is a male (Black, Not Hispanic) and is registered to vote in Jefferson County since September 19, 2006. You can get in touch with Darren at phone number 850-997-8697. Our records show Darren Jerome Ellis Jr (25) as possible relative.

Overview of Darren Jerome Ellis

Age: 55

Gender: male

Birth year: 1970

Lives in: Monticello, Florida

Phone number: 850-997-8697

Darren Jerome Ellis's Voting Profile

Registered to vote inJefferson County

Registered to vote sinceSeptember 19, 2006

Party AffiliationFlorida Democratic Party

StatusAct

Precinct01

Precinct Group0

Precinct Split01.1

Voter ID114650236

Congressional District5

House District7

Senate District3

County Commission1

School Board1

Darren Jerome Ellis Address & Maps

Neighbors for Darren Jerome Ellis

476 Smith Rd, Monticello, Jefferson, Florida 32344
Florida Democratic Party
621 Smith Rd, Monticello, Jefferson, Florida 32344
Florida Democratic Party
621 Smith Rd, Monticello, Jefferson, Florida 32344
Florida Democratic Party
621 Smith Rd, Monticello, Jefferson, Florida 32344
Florida Democratic Party
621 Smith Rd, Monticello, Jefferson, Florida 32344
Florida Democratic Party
621 Smith Rd, Monticello, Jefferson, Florida 32344
Florida Democratic Party
621 Smith Rd, Monticello, Jefferson, Florida 32344
Florida Democratic Party

Related Persons

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Monticello, Florida
Born on: Tuesday, 6th of July 1999
Gender: Male
Race: Black, Not Hispanic

Other data

Salary: $113,967

Net Worth: $390,676

*The figures presented are approximations generated by an algorithm and are not derived from publicly available data. It is important to note that these estimations should not be regarded as precise and should be treated as speculative.

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