(Melbourne, FL) – Dr. Terrence A. Cronin Jr., a prominent Melbourne dermatologist is under investigation by the Office of Election Crimes and Security following allegations of voter fraud and ethical misconduct. Public records indicate that Dr. Cronin changed his voter registration to his medical office at 1399 S. Harbor City Blvd., Melbourne, FL 32901, just days after filing his Republican candidacy for the Florida House of Representatives District 32 seat. His actual residence with his wife remains at 150 Riverside Drive, Melbourne Beach, FL, which is located in District 33. His medical office is located in District 32 and Florida law requires that State Representatives live in the district they represent.
Governor DeSantis called for the Special Election once Representative Debbie Mayfield submitted her resignation from the seat to run for the Senate 19 seat that she just termed out of last year. The seat became vacant when Randy Fine resigned to run for U.S. Congress.

The Florida voter registration form explicitly mandates that registrants provide their “residential address where you live in FL”, specifying that it cannot be a P.O. Box or business address. Knowingly providing false information on this form constitutes a third-degree felony under Florida law. Dr. Cronin’s decision to register on December 16, 2024 at his commercial office, which is neither zoned nor approved for residential use, raises significant legal and ethical concerns. While researching candidates who filed to run for the District 32 Special Election, we noticed the obvious business address on his voter registration and notified law enforcement.


A recent investigation by City of Melbourne Code Enforcement confirmed that no one resides at the Cronin Skin Cancer Center address and that the property is designated and zoned strictly for commercial purposes. This independent finding further substantiates the improbability of Dr. Cronin’s claim of living at his office.