‘Fired up’: Annette Taddeo qualifies for Miami-Dade Clerk contest

‘Fired up’: Annette Taddeo qualifies for Miami-Dade Clerk contest

Former state Sen. Annette Taddeo will be on the November ballot, this time as a candidate for Miami-Dade Clerk and Comptroller.

Taddeo’s campaign announced that she has qualified for the 2024 election. County records show she paid a qualifying fee of $13,149 on June 4.

So far, neither of the Republican candidates for Clerk — appointed clerk Juan Fernandez-Barquin and Rubin Young, who is also running for Congress — have qualified.

They have until June 14 at noon to do so.

Taddeo said in a statement that she is “so proud of the incredible work (her) team has accomplished so far” in attracting funding, endorsements and getting her on the ballot.

“I am running for Clerk and Comptroller out of de...

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