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Maxwell Frost

U.S. House · FL-10 · Democrats · since 2025

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Biography

Overview

Maxwell Frost is a Democratic U.S. Representative for Florida's 10th congressional district, serving since 2023. Born January 17, 1997, Frost is the youngest member of Congress. Before his election, he worked as the national organizing director for March for Our Lives, an advocacy organization focused on gun violence prevention. He is of Puerto Rican, Lebanese, and Haitian descent, born and raised in Orlando, Florida.

Career

As a first-term representative, Frost has sponsored numerous bills reflecting his policy priorities. His work includes the Youth Climate Leadership Act of 2026, multiple gun violence prevention bills (Prevent Illegal Gun Resales Act, Destroy Zombie Guns Act, Merchant Codes Can Save Lives Act), housing affordability measures (End Junk Fees for Renters Act, Promoting Resident Ownership of Manufactured Home Communities Act), healthcare access bills (EPIPEN Act, Medicare Investment and Gun Violence Prevention Act), and transportation infrastructure bills (Faster Buses Better Futures Act, Transit Bus Affordability Act, Safer Rail Crossing Act). He also sponsored the Fight Book Bans Act supporting intellectual freedom. Most of these bills remain in committee.

Prior political experience

Frost was first elected to Congress in 2022 at age 25. He won the Democratic primary on August 23, 2022, defeating state senator Randolph Bracy, former U.S. representatives Alan Grayson and Corrine Brown, and other candidates. In the general election, he defeated Republican Calvin Wimbish with a 19-point margin of victory. This was notably smaller than the 32-point margin by which President Biden won the district in 2020. He was endorsed by prominent national figures including Jesse Jackson, former NAACP president Ben Jealous, civil-rights activist Dolores Huerta, and U.S. senators Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren.

Biographical material adapted from the Wikipedia article (retrieved April 29, 2026), available under CC BY-SA 4.0.

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Officeholding history

TermSeatTerm datesTerminationPredecessorSuccessor
2ndU.S. House FL-102025–presentIn progressMaxwell Frost
1stU.S. House FL-102023–2025Term endedDaniel WebsterMaxwell Frost

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