The Youngest Elected Representative in Congress

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The Youngest Elected Representative in Congress

The youngest elected representative in the US Congress

Maxwell Forrest, a 25-year-old American, has just reached the legal age to qualify for representation and has now become the youngest representative and the first representative from the so-called Generation Z, referring to those born in the late 1990s and early 2000s, by winning the elections in the tenth district of the state of Florida.

Forrest has been an enthusiastic social activist and is now replacing Will Deming, a well-known Democratic representative who left his seat in the House of Representatives to compete against Senator Marco Rubio in the Senate, but was defeated.

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