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Mike Redondo

State Representative,
Florida House District 118

Republican

We can't find a statement

For now, let’s assume they plan to follow party lines and vote anti-choice.

We don’t believe abortion rights should be a partisan issue, but if they aren’t talking about it, there’s no reason to think they’ll go against their party.

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What to do now:

Ask Mike if he will fight for abortion rights:

This legislator's position is unclear, and we must understand where they fall.

What to say:

Call or email their office to confirm their stance on this issue, and explain how important abortion rights are to you. When you get a response, we’d love to hear it so we can share it here.

  • Introduce yourself, including your relation to the district.
  • Let them know that you are worried about the Supreme Court decision, and you noticed they did not make a statement in response.
  • Tell them why abortion rights are important to you. (If you have a personal story to share, that may be powerful.)
  • Ask them if they will fight to protect the right to an abortion.

2024 Election

Support Joel instead

For House District 118

Because he is a great alternative:

Pro-Choice

Joel Vodola

“As a father of an 11-year-old daughter, I believe deeply in protecting personal freedom and privacy. I support the right to access safe and legal abortion because these decisions should be made between a woman and her doctor, not by the government.”

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And while you're at it…

Vote YES on Amendment 4

Amendment 4 will limit government interference with abortion in Florida. It blocks the implementation of laws that prohibit, delay, or restrict abortion access. If passed, Amendment 4 will nullify the current Florida abortion ban and provide a constitutional right to abortion before viability.
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The latest from Mike

The Miami Herald said Redondo "opposes Amendments 3 and 4...which would restore abortion rights in the state."

Oct 16, 2024

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