
About Rachel
A proud product of our nation’s public schools, Rachel Grage earned her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in engineering, with a minor in dance, from Tulane University. She worked as a biomedical engineer researching biomechanics, novel cardiac interventions and therapies for children with cerebral palsy.
After marrying her husband — a physician who served as a medical officer in the U.S. Army — she went on to raise four children (including twin girls!), two of whom are currently in medical school, one is an Imagineer at Walt Disney World in Orlando and the last is teaching English in Poland as a Fulbright recipient.
Rachel served as an elected president of her homeowner’s association and spent years researching, tracking, advocating and communicating about legislation impacting the lives of Florida families.
In other words, she is eminently qualified to serve in Congress!
As a mother, Rachel understands firsthand how rising costs for food, childcare, housing, insurance, and health care are crippling the ambitions of Floridians.
In Congress, she will put her expertise in the healthcare field to work fighting for lower insurance costs and expanded access and coverage.
Simply put, Rachel Grage will stand up to the special interests and greedy corporate lobbyists by making our families the priority again.
Affordability, Accountability, and
Restoring Faith in Government
As a lifelong volunteer and grassroots leader, I've spent years serving our communities. I am running for Congress to bring common sense, compassion, and practical problem-solving back to Washington. It's time that North Florida families have a real voice in the decisions that shape our future.










What I Stand For
Lower Costs & Strengthen the Middle Class
Work to keep healthcare premiums and prescription costs affordable, maintain federal cost-sharing supports, and stabilize home insurance.
Protect Medicare & Social Security
Safeguard earned benefits and ensure long-term solvency for seniors and future generations.
Accountability & Trust in Government
Increase transparency in campaign finance, reduce the influence of big money in politics, and hold public officials to the same standards expected of every citizen.
Secure Borders & Fair Immigration
Ensure America's borders are secure through smart, efficient enforcement, while maintaining a fair and humane immigration system that respects due process.
Protect Individual Rights & Freedoms
Protect personal privacy and access to healthcare, ensure equality under the law for all Americans, and uphold dignity and due process in immigration policy.
Protect Florida's Environment
Defend coastal ecosystems, expand conservation funding, and invest in disaster resilience.
Voter Resources

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Register to VoteImportant Election Dates to Note
2026 Primary Election
August 18, 2026
- Register or change party by July 20
- Vote-by-Mail ballots sent July 4-16
- Request Vote-by-Mail by August 6
- Early voting August 8-15
2026 General Election
November 3, 2026
- Register by October 5
- Vote-by-Mail ballots sent September 19 - October 1
- Request Vote-by-Mail by October 22
- Early voting October 24-31
Sign the Petition
Because Florida is undergoing special redistricting, any registered voter in Florida can sign Rachel Grage's candidate petition, regardless of where you live in the state.
Your signature helps Rachel Grage qualify for the ballot. Every valid petition counts, and your support makes a real difference.
If you are a registered voter in Florida
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You deserve a government that works for you.
It's time for a leader who shows up, listens to the people of District 5, and refuses to rubber-stamp an agenda that doesn't serve our community.

