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Rosie Cordero-Stutz (born 1969/1970) is a
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law enforcement officer and politician who has served as the
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of
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since 2025. A member of the Republican Party, she is the first Miami-Dade County sheriff since 1966. Cordero-Stutz is also the first
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woman sheriff in Florida history and the first female Miami-Dade County sheriff.


Early life and education

Cordero-Stutz was born in the
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and immigrated to the United States with her family at a young age. She was raised by her mother in
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. She graduated from
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with a bachelor's degree in criminal justice. Cordero-Stutz received her
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from
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.


Police career

Cordero-Stutz joined the
Miami-Dade Police Department The Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office (MDSO), formerly known as the Dade County Sheriff's Office (1836–1957), Dade County Public Safety Department (1957–1981), Metro-Dade Police Department (1981–1997), and Miami-Dade Police Department (1997â ...
in 1996. After graduating from the police academy, she served as a patrol officer in the Northside District. In 2004, she passed the sergeant's exam and was assigned to the Robbery Intervention Detail and later the Homicide Bureau. In 2008, she was promoted to
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. Cordero-Stutz was promoted again to police major in 2013. In 2020, she was promoted to police division chief of the North Operations Division. In 2022, she was promoted to assistant director of Support Services.


Sheriff of Miami-Dade County (2025–present)

In 1966, the position of Miami-Dade County sheriff was abolished in a referendum following a series of scandals under Sheriff Talmadge "T. A." Buchanan. In 2018, a state constitutional amendment was passed that made the position an independent elected office, along with the roles of Miami-Dade County tax collector, property appraiser, and supervisor of elections. Cordero-Stutz defeated 10 opponents in the August 20th Republican primary, securing the Republican nomination for Miami-Dade County sheriff. She faced Democratic nominee James Reyes in the general election. Cordero-Stutz was endorsed by then-former
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Carlos A. Giménez, Congressman
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, County commissioner René García,
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mayor
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, former Miami Beach mayor Philip Levine, and 27 incumbent
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, including
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, Bob Gualtieri, and
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.Citations for Campaign endorsements: * * * * * During the campaign, Reyes was accused of sending "misleading" campaign mailers about Cordero-Stutz to residents. The October 2024 debate took place a month after the Tyreek Hill traffic stop, which Reyes had been embroiled in as Miami-Dade County public safety chief. The debate moderator, Jim Defede, noted Reyes never served as a police officer. Both candidates favored greater accountability in law enforcement, but differed in their approach. Cordero-Stutz proposed administrative policy changes while Reyes focused on the "importance of culture" and leadership. In the November general election, Cordero-Stutz defeated Reyes with 56% of the vote, becoming the first Miami-Dade County sheriff-elect since 1962. Her election coincided with a Republican sweep of Miami-Dade County's constitutional officers. On January 7, 2025, Cordero-Stutz was sworn into office, becoming the first
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woman sheriff in Florida history. She also became the first Miami-Dade County sheriff since 1966, the first female Miami-Dade County sheriff, and the first Latina sheriff of Miami-Dade County. In March 2025, Cordero-Stutz endorsed incumbent Republican Senator
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in the 2026 U.S. Senate special election in Florida.


Electoral history


Personal life

Cordero-Stutz is married to her husband. They have one son, Evan.


References

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