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Miami Election Results: Mayor Race, Republican Growth, and Local Concerns

Miami Voters Head to the ⁣Polls Amidst Political ⁣Shifts⁤ and Ethical Concerns

Miami​ is ⁣holding municipal elections today for mayor and two city commissioners,with early​ estimates showing⁢ a⁢ voter turnout ⁣of just ⁣over‌ 17% by mid-afternoon. While ⁣the ‌races are officially non-partisan, ⁤they occur against a backdrop of important political change in the region.

At​ Robert King Park, ​election officials reported a steady,‌ though not​ overwhelming, flow of voters throughout​ the day. Jamie Fajardo, 23, explained her support for candidate⁢ Ken Russell, a former City Commissioner, citing his focus on critical‍ issues like affordable housing, environmental protection, and sea ‌level rise. “We need a ⁢rent⁣ cap. I still live with my⁣ family as there is ‍no affordable housing,” she stated.

thirteen candidates are ⁢vying⁢ for the mayoral⁤ position, a race taking place as Miami-Dade‌ County experiences a notable shift towards the Republican party after years of being a Democratic stronghold. The ‌mayor’s role carries veto power over ‌the five-member ⁤Commission, ⁢but does ​not include a voting seat. A ​runoff election is scheduled for⁣ December 9th if no candidate​ secures​ a⁣ majority.

Current Mayor Francis⁢ Suarez, who briefly campaigned for the Republican presidential ⁤nomination in 2023 before suspending his bid, is also in the running. Municipal elections ⁣are also being held today in Hialeah, Miami⁤ Beach, Homestead, and Surfside.

The election unfolds amidst ongoing concerns about ethics and clarity in Miami city government.Recent ‌years ​have seen accusations‌ of abuse⁢ of ‌power, conflicts between commissioners, and allegations of intimidation‌ tactics. Controversies surrounding⁤ the removal of⁤ campaign signs have also raised concerns about election interference, and⁣ Mayor Suarez ‍himself has faced investigations regarding‌ improper payments‌ and questionable ⁤benefits. In response⁤ to these‌ issues, the city established the Office of the⁢ Inspector General in August ​2024 to monitor potential abuses and promote greater accountability.

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