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Carlos Trujillo

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In 2012, following the reconfiguration of state legislative districts, Trujillo ran for re-election in the 105th District, which contained territory that was radically different from what he had previously represented in the 116th District. Trujillo kept some of the precincts that he had represented
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and the Florida Chamber of Commerce, and ended up defeating Crespo with 56% of the vote. He advanced to the general election, where he once again encountered only write-in opposition, and won his second term with nearly 100% of the vote.
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primary, and he emerged narrowly victorious with 34% of the vote. Trujillo advanced to the general election, where he encountered only write-in opposition, winning with 97% of the vote.
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for his assistant secretary nomination. Consideration of his board membership nomination stalled in committee. On January 3, 2021, his nomination was returned to the President under
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was unable to seek re-election in 2010 due to term limits, Trujillo ran to succeed him in the 116th District, which included
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by a voice vote on March 22, 2018, and resigned from the Florida House the following day. He presented his credentials to
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primary by Paul Crespo, who presented a serious challenge. Trujillo racked up the endorsements of former Governor
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Permanent representatives of the United States to the Organization of American States
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in 2007. Following graduation, he served as an assistant state attorney for the
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In February 2018, he voted against a motion to consider an assault weapon ban.
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Republican Party members of the Florida House of Representatives
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United States Ambassador to the Organization of American States
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Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs
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Hispanic and Latino American state legislators in Florida
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announced his intent to nominate Trujillo to be the next
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suburbs, and expanded to include vast amounts of rural
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U.S. Ambassador to the Organization of American States
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Carlos Trujillo (athlete)

United States Ambassador to the Organization of American States
Donald Trump
Carmen Lomellin
Francisco O. Mora
Florida House of Representatives
Marcelo Llorente
Ana Maria Rodriguez
Long Island, New York
Republican
Alma mater
Spring Hill College
BA
Florida State University College of Law
JD
United States Ambassador to the Organization of American States
Republican Party
Florida House of Representatives
Donald Trump
Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs
Inter-American Foundation
Senate Committee on Foreign Relations
Rule XXXI, Paragraph 6
United States Senate
Long Island
New York
Florida
Spring Hill College
Florida State University College of Law

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