Florida's 25th congressional district
Interactive map of district boundaries since January 3, 2023
Representative
  Debbie Wasserman Schultz
DWeston
Area3,678[1] sq mi (9,530 km2)
Distribution
  • 94.4% urban[2]
  • 5.6% rural
Population (2022)767,802[3]
Median household
income
$79,024[4]
Ethnicity
Cook PVID+9[5]

Florida's 25th congressional district is a congressional district in the Greater Miami area of Florida. In the 2020 redistricting cycle, it was drawn as a successor to the previous 23rd district and includes much of southern Broward County, including Weston, Davie, Pembroke Pines, Hollywood, and parts of Miramar and Plantation. The previous iteration of the 25th district, which stretched from Collier County to the suburbs of Miami, was instead renamed the 26th district.

The prior 25th district, from 2003 through 2013, stretched across a great swath of the Everglades and included parts of Collier, Miami-Dade, and Hendry counties. It took in the Miami-Dade municipalities of Homestead, Leisure City, and Cutler Bay.

In the 2010 redistricting cycle, much of this area was redrawn into the 26th district, while the 25th district was reconfigured from what was the 21st district from 1993 to 2003. From 2017 to 2023, the district included all of Hendry County, most of Collier County excluding the coastal fringe, and the northwest of Miami-Dade County. Major cities in the district included Hialeah, Doral, LaBelle, and Clewiston. Previous iterations of the district had a large Cuban American population, making up 44.3% of the population, the largest proportion in any district in the country.

The district is currently represented by Democrat Debbie Wasserman Schultz, who previously represented the 23rd district before redistricting.

Voting

Presidential election results

Results from previous presidential elections

Year Office Results
2016 President Donald Trump 49.6% - Hillary Clinton 47.4%
2020 President Donald Trump 61.4% - Joe Biden 37.9%

Non-presidential results

Results from previous non-presidential statewide elections

Year Office Results
2016 Senate Marco Rubio 60.3% - Patrick Murphy 37.4%
2018 Senate Rick Scott 58.1% - Bill Nelson 41.9%
2018 Governor Ron DeSantis 57.3% - Andrew Gillum 41.4%
2018 Attorney General Ashley Moody 58.5% - Sean Shaw 39.5%

List of members representing the district

Member Party Years Cong
ress
Electoral history Geography
District created January 3, 2003

Mario Díaz-Balart
(Miami)
Republican January 3, 2003 –
January 3, 2011
108th
109th
110th
111th
Elected in 2002.
Re-elected in 2004.
Re-elected in 2006.
Re-elected in 2008.
Moved to the 21st district and re-elected.
2003–2013

Collier, Miami-Dade, and Monroe

David Rivera
(Miami)
Republican January 3, 2011 –
January 3, 2013
112th Elected in 2010.
Redistricted to the 26th district and lost re-election.

Mario Díaz-Balart
(Miami)
Republican January 3, 2013 –
January 3, 2023
113th
114th
115th
116th
117th
Redistricted from the 21st district and re-elected in 2012.
Re-elected in 2014.
Re-elected in 2016.
Re-elected in 2018.
Re-elected in 2020.
Redistricted to the 26th district.
2013–2017

Broward, Collier, Hendry, and Miami-Dade
2017–2023

Collier, Hendry, and Miami-Dade

Debbie Wasserman Schultz
(Weston)
Democratic January 3, 2023 –
present
118th Redistricted from the 23rd district and re-elected in 2022. 2023–present:

Broward

Election results

2002

Florida's 25th Congressional District Election (2002)
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Mario Díaz-Balart 81,845 64.65
Democratic Annie Betancourt 44,757 35.35
Total votes 126,602 100.00
Turnout  
Republican hold

2004

Florida's 25th Congressional District Election (2004)
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Mario Díaz-Balart (incumbent) 100.00
Total votes 100.00
Turnout  
Republican hold

2006

Florida's 25th Congressional District Election (2006)
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Mario Díaz-Balart (incumbent) 60,765 58.47
Democratic Michael Calderin 43,168 41.53
Total votes 103,933 100.00
Turnout  
Republican hold

2008

Florida's 25th Congressional District Election (2008)
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Mario Díaz-Balart (incumbent) 130,891 53.05
Democratic Joe Garcia 115,820 46.95
Total votes 246,711 100.00
Turnout  
Republican hold

2010

Florida's 25th Congressional District Election (2010)
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican David Rivera 74,859 52.15
Democratic Joe Garcia 61,138 42.59
Independent Roly Arrojo 4,312 3.00
Independent Craig Porter 3,244 2.26
Total votes 143,553 100.00
Turnout  
Republican hold
  • NOTE: Rory Arrojo ran as a candidate on the Tea Party platform on the ballot.
  • NOTE: Craig Porter ran as a candidate on the Florida Whig Party platform on the ballot.

2012

Florida's 25th Congressional District Election (2012)
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Mario Díaz-Balart (incumbent) 151,466 75.6
Independent Stanley Blumenthal 31,664 15.8
Independent VoteforEddie.Com 17,099 8.5
Total votes 200,229 100.00
Turnout  
Republican hold

2014

Florida's 25th Congressional District Election (2014)
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Mario Díaz-Balart (incumbent) 0 100.00
Total votes 0 100.00
Republican hold

2016

Florida's 25th Congressional District Election (2016)
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Mario Díaz-Balart (incumbent) 157,921 62.4
Democratic Alina Valdes 95,319 37.6
Total votes 253,240 100.00
Turnout  
Republican hold

2018

Florida's 25th Congressional District Election (2018)
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Mario Díaz-Balart (incumbent) 128,672 60.5
Democratic Mary Barzee Flores 84,173 39.5
Total votes 212,845 100.00
Turnout  
Republican hold

2020

2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Mario Díaz-Balart (incumbent) Uncontested
Total votes
Republican hold

2022

2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Debbie Wasserman Schultz (incumbent) 129,113 55.09
Republican Carla Spalding 105,239 44.91
Total votes 234,352 100.0
Democratic hold

References

  1. "Congressional Plan--SC14-1905 (Ordered by The Florida Supreme Court, 2-December-2015)" (PDF). Florida Senate Committee on Reapportionment. Retrieved January 11, 2017.
  2. "Congressional Districts Relationship Files (State-based)". U.S. Census Bureau. Archived from the original on April 2, 2013.
  3. "My Congressional District".
  4. "My Congressional District".
  5. "2022 Cook PVI: District Map and List". Cook Political Report. Retrieved January 10, 2023.

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