Incumbents cruise to victory in races for South Florida U.S. House seats
The incumbents of six U.S. House seats in South Florida have cruised to reelection on Tuesday.
Out of the six races, only the race for District 27 was deemed "potentially competitive." But Incumbent Rep. Maria Elvira Salazar, a Republican, beat out opponent Lucia Baez-Geller with 60% of the vote.
Take a look at who won new terms in the House.
Republican Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart was elected into his 12th term for Florida's majority-Hispanic 26th District, which stretches across South Florida from Hialeah and the northwestern suburbs of Miami to just west of Naples on the Gulf Coast.
In Congress, he has worked for reforming immigration policies, restoring the Everglades and improving the safety...