Four incumbent judges keep seats and 7 first-timers elected to bench in South Florida
Briefly

South Floridians participated in judicial elections, voting on judges who will oversee important civil and criminal cases, indicating a community engaged in the judicial process.
In Miami-Dade and Broward, all 11 judge seats were contested, reflecting a competitive electoral climate and the importance of maintaining an impartial and effective judiciary.
Incumbents faced challenges, demonstrating the dynamic nature of the judiciary where past performance and community perception directly impact the electoral outcomes.
Local voters showed their preferences particularly in contested races, with candidates like Jason Edward Bloch and Heloiza Correa emphasizing their legal backgrounds and experience.
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