Royal Oak Tribune

Amid GOP gains, Dem Frost is 1st Gen Zer to win House seat

- By Curt Anderson

ST. PETERSBURG, FLA. >> Amid Republican gains in the U.S. House races in Florida, Democrat Maxwell Alejandro Frost became the first member of Generation Z to win a seat in Congress.

As of Tuesday night, most of the Florida races for the U.S. House of Representa­tives had gone according to expectatio­n, including Republican Anna Paulina Luna’s win against Democrat Eric Lynn in the 13th District, a St. Petersburg-based district formerly represente­d by Democrat Charlie Crist.

Republican­s were on pace to add to their domination of the U.S. House delegation from Florida, where the GOP-led government drew new district lines favoring their party.

But Frost, a 25-year-old gun reform and social justice activist, was able to win handily in a heavily blue Orlando-area district being relinquish­ed by Democratic Rep. Val Demings, who lost her challenge against Sen. Marco Rubio.

Frost is a former March For Our Lives organizer seeking stricter gun control laws and has stressed opposition to restrictio­ns on abortion rights. Gen Z generally refers to those born between the late 1990s to early 2010s. To become a member of Congress, candidates must be at least 25 years old.

Frost is among at least six newcomers to the U.S. House of Representa­tives in Tuesday’s vote from Florida as Republican­s took advantage of an aggressive­ly redrawn congressio­nal map spearheade­d by Gov. Ron DeSantis.

In the wake of the 2020 census, DeSantis had ordered the GOP-controlled legislatur­e to adopt a map devised to maximize Republican gains — vetoing the initial GOP-backed map which largely kept intact two seats held by Black Democratic members of Congress.

Heading into this election year, Republican­s held 16 seats and Democrats represente­d 11 from Florida in the House. Florida is gaining a 28th seat due to population growth.

In one of the marquee races, Republican Neal Dunn defeated Democrat Al Lawson in a north Florida battle of incumbents. Lawson’s majority-Black district was scrapped by the Republican­led Legislatur­e, which adopted a congressio­nal map pushed by DeSantis, prompting a lawsuit alleging unconstitu­tional racial gerrymande­ring.

The new House members from Florida will come from six open seats, including the 13th District won by Luna after losing in 2020 to Crist.

In addition, Democratic Rep. Stephanie Murphy chose not to run for reelection after her redrawn district in central Florida, leading to a victory by Republican Cory Mills, which marks a switch to the GOP. And in South Florida, Democrat Ted Deutch’s retirement opened the way for fellow Democrat Jared Moskowitz to win the seat that includes the high school where Nikolas Cruz killed 17 people in 2018.

One truly open seat, where no incumbent was involved, was the 15th District in the Tampa area, where Republican Laurel Lee — a former Florida secretary of state — defeated Democrat Alan Cohn, a former investigat­ive journalist.

 ?? STEPHEN M. DOWELL — ORLANDO SENTINEL VIA AP ?? Democratic candidate for Florida’s 10th Congressio­nal District Maxwell Frost, right, celebrates with supporters during a party at The Abbey in Orlando, Fla., on Tuesday.
STEPHEN M. DOWELL — ORLANDO SENTINEL VIA AP Democratic candidate for Florida’s 10th Congressio­nal District Maxwell Frost, right, celebrates with supporters during a party at The Abbey in Orlando, Fla., on Tuesday.

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