John Van Gieson

TALLAHASSEE – John C. Van Gieson, a journalist whose career covering Florida politics and the state Capitol spanned the 1970s into the 1990s, has died at age 84.  

As a reporter for Associated Press, Van Gieson is credited with coining the name “Walkin’ Lawton,” for the then little-known state senator Lawton Chiles, who enhanced his profile with voters and sealed a place in Florida political lore with a 91-day walk along the state’s backroads and highways on his way to winning the U.S. Senate race in 1970. 

Van Gieson went on to cover Chiles during the senator’s return to Tallahassee as governor. 

“He taught me most of what I learned about covering a beat,” said David Powell, a retired Tallahassee lawyer, author and former AP newsman with Van Gieson, who was among scores of colleagues and friends who posted remembrances on Facebook. 

“He made me better than I would have been otherwise,” Powell added, pointing out that “despite his soft-spoken manner, John was a fierce competitor.” 

Van Gieson, as seen in a 1970s era photo for his Capitol press ID.

Van Gieson died Wednesday at the Tallahassee home he shared with his wife, Donna Blanton, a retired lawyer and former Orlando Sentinel reporter and bureau chief. 

Van Gieson covered the wranglings at the Florida Capitol and the state’s vibrant political landscape during an era when well-financed and large-staffed newspapers and wire services battled fiercely over every scrap of news. 



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