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The city's charter states that elections "shall be held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November in ...
In Coral Gables, the city commission voted in May to move municipal elections from April in odd-numbered years to November in ...
CBS News Miami's Steve Magueri investigates how the Miami-Dade judge's ruling impacts other cities, including Miami's ...
Miami elections could proceed this year as originally planned, after a judge ruled that city officials could not push ...
Leaders of the Miami-Dade Democratic Party are accusing recently elected Supervisor of Elections Alina Garcia, a longtime Republican operative and former state lawmaker, of using her new post to tilt ...
A three-judge panel heard arguments from attorneys representing the city of Miami as officials appeal a lawsuit overturning a ...
Plaintiff Emilio González called the ruling “a triumph for all voters in the City of Miami and across Miami-Dade County.” ...
Commissioners violated the Florida Constitution when they decided last month to extend their own terms a year by postponing ...
A Miami-Dade circuit judge ruled Monday that the City of Miami's decision to postpone its elections to 2026 without voter ...
City commissioners said the move was meant to save money and improve turnout. Critics noted that it would give some city officials an extra year in office.
After it was ruled unconstitutional for Miami commissioners to delay the city’s elections until next year, three judges on the Third District Court of Appeal are weighing in on the issue.
Plans to delay the Miami municipal election until next year – thereby extending the terms of Mayor Francis X. Suarez and City ...