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Miami-Dade County Elections Department Elected Officials Miami-Dade County Elections Department Elected Officials Information As of January 5, 2021 Term of Year on Current Contact Office Elected Official Office Ballot Term Ends Information FEDERAL President, United States Joe Biden 4 years 2024 01/20/2025 Contact Vice President, United States Kamala D. Harris 4 years 2024 01/20/2025 Contact U.S. Senator Marco Rubio 6 years 2022 01/03/2023 Contact U.S. Senator Rick Scott 6 years 2024 01/03/2025 Contact U.S. House of Representatives (Congress) District 23: Debbie Wasserman Schultz 2 years 2022 01/03/2023 Contact U.S. House of Representatives (Congress) District 24: Frederica S. Wilson 2 years 2022 01/03/2023 Contact U.S. House of Representatives (Congress) District 25: Mario Diaz-Balart 2 years 2022 01/03/2023 Contact U.S. House of Representatives (Congress) District 26: Carlos Gimenez 2 years 2022 01/03/2023 Contact U.S. House of Representatives (Congress) District 27: Maria Elvira Salazar 2 years 2022 01/03/2023 Contact STATE Governor Ron DeSantis 4 years 2022 01/03/2023 Contact Lt. Governor Jeanette M. Nuñez 4 years 2022 01/03/2023 Contact Secretary of State Laurel M. Lee Appointed ---- ---------- Contact Attorney General Ashley Moody 4 years 2022 01/03/2023 Contact Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis 4 years 2022 01/03/2023 Contact Commissioner of Education Richard Corcoran Appointed ---- ---------- Contact Commissioner of Agriculture Nicole "Nikki" Fried 4 years 2022 01/03/2023 Contact State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle 4 years 2024 01/06/2025 Contact Public Defender Carlos J. Martinez 4 years 2024 01/06/2025 Contact MIAMI-DADE COUNTY LEGISLATIVE DELEGATION State Senator District 35: Shevrin D. "Shev" Jones 4 years 2022 11/08/2022 Contact State Senator District 36: Manny Diaz, Jr. 4 years 2022 11/08/2022 Contact State Senator District 37: Ileana Garcia 4 years 2022 11/08/2022 Contact State Senator District 38: Jason Pizzo 4 years 2022 11/08/2022 Contact State Senator District 39: Ana Maria Rodriguez 4 years 2022 11/08/2022 Contact Page 1 of 7 Miami-Dade County Elections Department Elected Officials Information As of January 5, 2021 Term of Year on Current Contact Office Elected Official Office Ballot Term Ends Information MIAMI-DADE COUNTY LEGISLATIVE DELEGATION State Senator District 40: Annette Taddeo 4 years 2022 11/08/2022 Contact State House of Representatives District 100: Joseph S. Geller 2 years 2022 11/08/2022 Contact State House of Representatives District 102: Felicia Simone Robinson 2 years 2022 11/08/2022 Contact State House of Representatives District 103: Tom Fabricio 2 years 2022 11/08/2022 Contact State House of Representatives District 105: David Borrero 2 years 2022 11/08/2022 Contact State House of Representatives District 107: Christopher Benjamin 2 years 2022 11/08/2022 Contact State House of Representatives District 108: Dotie Joseph 2 years 2022 11/08/2022 Contact State House of Representatives District 109: James Bush, III 2 years 2022 11/08/2022 Contact State House of Representatives District 110: Alex Rizo 2 years 2022 11/08/2022 Contact State House of Representatives District 111: Bryan Avila 2 years 2022 11/08/2022 Contact State House of Representatives District 112: Nicholas X. Duran 2 years 2022 11/08/2022 Contact State House of Representatives District 113: Michael C. Grieco 2 years 2022 11/08/2022 Contact State House of Representatives District 115: Vance A. Aloupis, Jr. 2 years 2022 11/08/2022 Contact State House of Representatives District 116: Daniel Anthony Perez 2 years 2022 11/08/2022 Contact State House of Representatives District 117: Kevin Chambliss 2 years 2022 11/08/2022 Contact State House of Representatives District 118: Anthony Rodriguez 2 years 2022 11/08/2022 Contact State House of Representatives District 119: Juan Alfonso Fernandez-Barquin 2 years 2022 11/08/2022 Contact State House of Representatives District 120: James Vernon "Jim" Mooney, Jr. 2 years 2022 11/08/2022 Contact MIAMI-DADE COUNTY Clerk of the Circuit Court Harvey Ruvin 4 years 2024 01/07/2025 Contact School Board Members District 01: Steve Gallon, III 4 years 2024 11/19/2024 Contact School Board Members District 02: Dorothy Bendross-Mindingall 4 years 2022 11/22/2022 Contact School Board Members District 03: Lucia Baez-Geller 4 years 2024 11/19/2024 Contact School Board Members District 04: Perla Tabares Hantman 4 years 2022 11/22/2022 Contact School Board Members District 05: Christi Fraga 4 years 2024 11/19/2024 Contact Page 2 of 7 Miami-Dade County Elections Department Elected Officials Information As of January 5, 2021 Term of Year on Current Contact Office Elected Official Office Ballot Term Ends Information MIAMI-DADE COUNTY School Board Members District 06: Maria Teresa "Mari Tere" Rojas 4 years 2022 11/22/2022 Contact School Board Members District 07: Lubby Navarro 4 years 2024 11/19/2024 Contact School Board Members District 08: Marta Pérez 4 years 2022 11/22/2022 Contact School Board Members District 09: Luisa Santos 4 years 2024 11/19/2024 Contact Property Appraiser Pedro J. Garcia 4 years 2024 01/07/2025 Contact Mayor Daniella Levine Cava 4 years 2024 11/19/2024 Contact Board of County Commissioners District 01: Oliver Gilbert 4 years 2024 11/19/2024 Contact Board of County Commissioners District 02: Jean Monestime 4 years 2022 11/22/2022 Contact Board of County Commissioners District 03: Keon Hardemon 4 years 2024 11/19/2024 Contact Board of County Commissioners District 04: Sally A. Heyman 4 years 2022 11/22/2022 Contact Board of County Commissioners District 05: Eileen Higgins 4 years 2024 11/19/2024 Contact Board of County Commissioners District 06: Rebeca Sosa 4 years 2022 11/22/2022 Contact Board of County Commissioners District 07: Raquel Regalado 4 years 2024 11/19/2024 Contact Board of County Commissioners District 08: Danielle Cohen Higgins 4 years 2022 11/22/2022 Contact Board of County Commissioners District 09: Kionne L. McGhee 4 years 2024 11/19/2024 Contact Board of County Commissioners District 10: Javier D. Souto 4 years 2022 11/22/2022 Contact Board of County Commissioners District 11: Joe A. Martinez 4 years 2024 11/19/2024 Contact Board of County Commissioners District 12: Jose "Pepe" Diaz 4 years 2022 11/22/2022 Contact Board of County Commissioners District 13: Rene Garcia 4 years 2024 11/19/2022 Contact South Dade Soil & Water Conservation District Seat 01: Lovey Clayton 4 years 2022 01/03/2023 Contact South Dade Soil & Water Conservation District Seat 02: Thomas Lee Davenport 4 years 2024 01/07/2025 Contact South Dade Soil & Water Conservation District Seat 03: Vacant 4 years 2022 01/05/2027 ____ South Dade Soil & Water Conservation District Seat 04: S. Cooper McMillan 4 years 2024 01/07/2025 Contact South Dade Soil & Water Conservation District Seat 05: Louise E. King 4 years 2022 01/03/2023 Contact Community Council Area/Subarea 02/(Comm. Appointee): Vacant N/A ---- ---- ____ Page 3 of 7 Miami-Dade County Elections Department Elected Officials Information As of January 5, 2021 Term of Year on Current Contact Office Elected Official Office Ballot Term Ends Information MIAMI-DADE COUNTY Community Council Area/Subarea 02/21: Kenneth Friedman 4 years 2022 11/22/2022 Contact Community Council Area/Subarea 02/22: Adrienne F. Promoff 4 years 2024 11/19/2024 Contact Community Council Area/Subarea 02/23: Vacant 4 years 2022 11/22/2022 ____ Community Council Area/Subarea 02/24: Vacant 4 years 2022 11/22/2022 ____ Community Council Area/Subarea 02/26: Vacant 4 years 2022 11/22/2022 ____ Community Council Area/Subarea 02/At-Large: Charles Safdie 4 years 2022 11/22/2022 Contact Community Council Area/Subarea 05/(Comm. Appointee): Juan A. Garcia N/A ---- ---------- Contact Community Council Area/Subarea 05/51: Joanne Carbana 4 years 2022 11/22/2022 Contact Community Council Area/Subarea 05/52: Vacant 4 years 2022 11/22/2022 ____ Community Council Area/Subarea 05/53: Marco Giron 4 years 2022 11/22/2022 Contact Community Council Area/Subarea 05/54: Vacant 4 years 2022 11/22/2022 ____ Community Council Area/Subarea 05/55: Vacant 4 years 2022 11/22/2022 ____ Community Council Area/Subarea 05/At-Large: Vacant 4 years 2022 11/22/2022 ____ Community Council Area/Subarea 07/(Comm. Appointee): Jana M. Rutherford N/A ---- ---------- Contact Community Council Area/Subarea 07/71-A: Diana Yvette Washington 4 years 2022 11/22/2022 Contact Community Council Area/Subarea 07/71-B: Nina Laverne Rivera 4 years 2022 11/22/2022 Contact Community Council Area/Subarea 07/72-A: Vacant 4 years 2022 11/22/2022 ____ Community Council Area/Subarea 07/72-B: Vacant 4 years 2022 11/22/2022 ____ Community Council Area/Subarea 07/73-A: Vacant 4 years 2022 11/22/2022 ____ Community Council Area/Subarea 07/73-B: Vacant 4 years 2022 11/22/2022 ____ Community Council Area/Subarea 08/(Comm. Appointee): Arthemon Johnson N/A ---- ---------- Contact Community Council Area/Subarea 08/81: Vacant 4 years 2022 11/22/2022 ____ Community Council Area/Subarea 08/82: Alethia Emily Hinds 4 years 2024 11/19/2024 Contact Community Council Area/Subarea 08/83: Felix A. Montes 4 years 2022 11/22/2022 Contact Community Council Area/Subarea 08/84: Joy Jerusha Davis 4 years 2024 11/19/2024 Contact Page 4 of 7 Miami-Dade County Elections Department Elected Officials Information As of January 5, 2021 Term of Year on Current Contact Office Elected Official Office Ballot Term Ends Information MIAMI-DADE COUNTY Community Council Area/Subarea 08/85: Vacant 4 years 2022 11/22/2022 ____ Community Council Area/Subarea 08/At-Large: Fredericke Alan Morley 4 years 2024 11/19/2024 Contact Community Council Area/Subarea 10/(Comm.
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