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Cherfilus-McCormick Defies Scandal to Seek Re-Election

By Matthias Binder May 12, 2026
Democrat Who Resigned From Congress Insists She’s ‘Strongest Candidate in the Race’ Despite Legal Bills Wiping Out Her Funds
Democrat Who Resigned From Congress Insists She’s ‘Strongest Candidate in the Race’ Despite Legal Bills Wiping Out Her Funds - Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Pixabay)
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Democrat Who Resigned From Congress Insists She’s ‘Strongest Candidate in the Race’ Despite Legal Bills Wiping Out Her Funds

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Timeline of the Ethics CaseCampaign Finances Under StrainOther Democrats Enter the FieldHer Case for Continuing

Democrat Who Resigned From Congress Insists She’s ‘Strongest Candidate in the Race’ Despite Legal Bills Wiping Out Her Funds – Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Pixabay)

Florida’s 20th congressional district faces an unusual contest this cycle. Former Representative Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick resigned from Congress last month after the House Ethics Committee found her guilty on 25 of 27 counts involving the misuse of federal COVID-19 relief funds. She filed re-election paperwork just days before stepping down and now insists she remains the strongest candidate despite a campaign account nearly emptied by legal costs.

Timeline of the Ethics Case

The House Ethics Committee concluded its review in March, determining that Cherfilus-McCormick and her brother had improperly directed roughly $5 million in FEMA grants through a health-care company they controlled. Federal prosecutors later indicted the pair on fifteen counts that include theft, money laundering, illegal campaign contributions, and filing a false tax return. Cherfilus-McCormick has pleaded not guilty and described the committee process as unfair. She announced her resignation hours before the House was set to vote on expulsion. The move came after months of mounting pressure, yet she had already submitted her candidacy papers with the Florida Division of Elections. Her trial is now scheduled for next year, leaving the legal proceedings to unfold alongside the campaign.

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Campaign Finances Under Strain

Federal Election Commission records show Cherfilus-McCormick’s committee holds just over $11,000 in cash while carrying more than $4.3 million in debt. Most of the outstanding obligations stem from unpaid legal fees to multiple law firms. Donations dried up after the indictment, shifting nearly all remaining resources toward defense costs rather than voter outreach. Her opponents, by contrast, report stronger cash positions and minimal debt. Two candidates have made personal loans to their campaigns, but they have also spent on standard election activities such as advertising and staff. The financial gap leaves Cherfilus-McCormick at a clear disadvantage in a district where fundraising typically determines visibility.

Other Democrats Enter the Field

At least four additional Democrats have already filed to run in the reconfigured 20th district. They include longtime activist Luther “Uncle Luke” Campbell, Mark Douglas, Maisha Williams, Dale Holness, and Elijah Manley. Each brings different local ties and varying levels of financial support. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, whose neighboring district was altered by the same redistricting plan, has said she is definitely seeking re-election but has not yet chosen between her current seat and the 20th. She has described the decision as one requiring careful conversations with community leaders and has avoided direct comment on Cherfilus-McCormick’s situation.

Her Case for Continuing

Cherfilus-McCormick told the South Florida Sun Sentinel that constituent calls have convinced her to stay in the race. She pointed to her prior work on local issues and argued that the redistricting changes make her experience especially relevant. She also maintained that the lame-duck period in Congress leaves little room for legislative action anyway. The Florida Democratic Party distanced itself from her candidacy on the day of her resignation, stating that corruption has no place in Congress. Cherfilus-McCormick responded by emphasizing her readiness for the contest and her belief that voters will focus on her record rather than the pending charges. The race now tests whether legal and financial obstacles can be overcome in a district where Democratic voters have historically prioritized experience and local connections.

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