Republican Rosie Cordero-Stutz was elected Tuesday to become Miami-Dade County’s first sheriff in nearly 60 years.
Dade's new sheriff, beating opponent Democrat James Reyes with 55% of the votes on Tuesday night. She begins on January 7, ...
Miami-Dade voters have selected Republican Rosie Cordero-Stutz to serve as their first Sheriff since the 1960s, electing her ...
For the first time in six decades, Miami-Dade County voters have spoken and elected the Republican candidate to<a ...
Larry Seward reports a team member for Miami-Dade sheriff's candidate Rosie Cordero-Stutz handed him a card with the phrase ...
Cordero-Stutz, 54, becomes Miami-Dade’s first female sheriff, a position that county voters eliminated in 1964 after a string ...
Larry Seward reports Republican Rosie Cordero-Stutz is well aware that fellow county Republicans outpaced Democrats in early ...
Cordero-Stutz captured 55% of the vote, surpassing Reyes, who secured 45%. Both candidates received significant endorsements ...
Jow Grochow reports James Reyes firmly believes his working with different law enforcement agencies in various administrative ...
WLRN reporters were stationed at local election watch parties across South Florida. Below, we've compiled a round of the key ...
MIAMI - The Miami-Dade County Sheriff race marks a defining moment as voters in the 2024 election choose an elected sheriff ...
The first election for a sheriff in Miami-Dade County in more than six decades has come down to two candidates.