‘Return to sender:’ New evidence in questions about residency of newly elected House member in South Florida

‘Return to sender:’ New evidence in questions about residency of newly elected House member in South Florida

New evidence emerged Friday raising more questions about the legal residency of a Republican who won election this week to the state House in South Florida as his Democratic rival filed an official complaint with the Florida Ethics Commission.

A letter dated June 19 the Florida Division of Elections mailed to an apartment complex where Rep. Michael David Redondo said he had leased a unit in House District 118 in June was returned July 5 by the U.S. Postal Service and marked “Return to Sender. Attempted – Not known. Unable to forward.”

A political newcomer who runs his own law firm, Redondo, 38, of Miami, won Tuesday with 52% of the vote in the low-turnout special election, beating Democrat J...

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