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Position abolished by a 1992 federal court ruling invalidating Dade County's electoral system and ordering a restructuring of county government. [4] Position recreated in 1996. Voters renamed the county Miami-Dade County the following year. [5] 5: Alex Penelas: October 1, 1996: November 6, 2004: Democratic 6: Carlos Alvarez: November 6, 2004 ...
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In 2004, Penelas was term-limited as mayor and ran for 2004 United States Senate election in Florida. This was the first open Senate seat since 1980, it was being vacated by longtime incumbent and Dade County native Bob Graham. [1] Penelas finished third in the primary, behind Betty Castor and Peter Deutsch. [1]
Miami-Dade reported 5,500 new resident cases in the week ending Dec. 15, reaching a cumulative total of 1,487,843 since March 2020, when the pandemic began. New cases were 5.46% higher than those ...
This is the third time Miami-Dade’s mayor contracted the virus, more than a year after the county ended virus precautions. ... Miami-Dade County’s mayor has COVID-19 again, a reminder that ...
The election to replace Jean Monestime as Miami-Dade County’s District 2 commissioner centers around narrowing the prosperity gap in an area on the northern end of Miami with some of the lowest ...
Carlos Álvarez (born c. 1952) is a Cuban American politician, and the former mayor of Miami-Dade County. He was first elected mayor in 2004, and re-elected in 2008. His mayoralty ended in March 2011 after a recall election. In both mayoral elections, he listed his party as "No Party Preference", [2] but an article in The Christian Science ...
Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava cruised to a reelection victory Tuesday, avoiding a potential runoff by winning nearly 60% of the vote. The county's voters also chose two longtime law ...