In 2020, Shevrin Jones ran in a competitive Democratic primary race to replace term-limited
Oscar Braynon in Florida Senate District 35 to represent portions of Miami-Dade and Broward counties. Jones beat 6 candidates with a comfortable margin of more than 27 percentage points over the closest challenger, former state senator
Daphne Campbell. Jones won the seat over three Tallahassee veterans — Campbell, Rep.
Barbara Watson and former Rep.
Cynthia Stafford — as well as Miami Gardens Councilman Erhabor Ighodaro and retired firefighter Wilbur Harbin. Jones also raised more money than all his opponents combined while developing a national profile of his own. At the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, Jones took to major news networks like CNN and MSNBC as well as local media to criticize the state’s contact tracing program and discussed the state’s response to the pandemic. The Florida Senate District 35 race was also notable because Jones’s opponents utilized fake Barack Obama robo-calls and some targeted Jones for his sexuality in an attempt to connect with religious voters. At a February 2020 campaign event, then candidate Erhabor Ighodaro said he was the best option for voters because, “There is an image that God says a marriage should look like, that families should look like. And that’s what we’re gonna fight for.” Jones and his campaign became victims of homophobic robo-texts stemming from a ripped off version of a Miami Herald story about his attempt to donate plasma after recovering from COVID-19. The texts highlighted a Food and Drug Administration rule that men who have had sex with men in the last three months may not donate plasma, noting that Jones was turned away for donating because of his sexuality. Florida Senate District 35 comprises portions of both Broward and Miami-Dade counties and includes the cities of Miami Gardens, Miramar, Opa-Locka, Pembroke Park, Pembroke Pines, West Park and unincorporated parts of Dade. In June 2022 Shevrin Jones qualified to run in the newly created Senate District 34, a heavily Democratic-leaning district which covers parts of Hialeah, Miami, Miami Beach, Miami Gardens, North Miami, North Miami Beach, Opa-locka and all of Bal Harbour, Bay Harbor Islands and North Bay Village. == Leadership ==