In the November 5 elections, in addition to choosing the new president and vice president of the United States, the Senate and the House of Representatives will also be renewed, in addition to the amendments to the Constitution for Florida.
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Rick Scott, current Republican legislator from Florida faces Debbie Mucarsel-Powell, of the Democratic Party for the federal senate. While in the House of Representatives, in Miami Dade they must elect representatives in several constituencies.
In district 27, the current Republican representative is María Elvira Salazar and she will seek re-election facing Democrat Lucía Báez-Geller. While in the 28th district, Republican Carlos A. Giménez competes against Phil Ehr, of the Democratic party.
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At the state level they must choose some positions in the Florida legislature, in which in the 37th Senate district, Imtiaz Mohammad, of the Republican party, faces Jason Pizzo of the Democratic party; while in the 39th district, Republican Bryan Avila faces Democrat Charles A. Lewis I.
In the state House of Representatives in the relevant districts that are 119 and 120, Democrats Marcos Reyes and Michael Travis face Republicans Juan Carlos Porras and James Vernon Mooney Jr.