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    Florida elects more women to local office than most other states

    By Sommer Brugal,

    2024-03-28
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    Florida has a slightly higher percentage of women in local government compared to the national average, a new report from the Center for American Women and Politics at Rutgers University shows.

    • The data includes officers of cities and towns with populations greater than 10,000, such as city council members, commissioners and mayors.

    By the numbers : Nearly 34% of municipal officers in the state are women, compared to the nation's average of 32%.

    • Florida ranks 18th overall (33.6%), just behind Utah (34.3%).
    • Colorado leads the nation (46.1%).

    Zoom in: Five of 13 Miami-Dade County commissioners are women, including Mayor Daniella Levine Cava.

    • Three of five city of Miami Beach commissioners are women, while just one of five city of Miami commissioners is.

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