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No. Image Mayor Term start Term end Party Ref. 1: John B. Reilly: 1896 1900 Republican: 2: J. E. Lummus: 1900 1903 Republican: 3: John Sewell: 1903 1907 Republican
No. Image Mayor Term start Term end Party Ref. 1: Chuck Hall: 1964 1970 Democratic [1]2: Stephen P. Clark: November 25, 1970: October 17, 1972: Democratic [2]3
Carlos Álvarez ran for mayor in the 2004 Miami-Dade mayoral election, and defeated his opponent County Commissioner Jimmy L. Morales. [6] He became Miami-Dade County's sixth mayor, replacing Alex Penelas. In 2007, Alvarez successfully launched a referendum to give the mayoralty more power, giving him direct control of the county's bureaucracy. [7]
Carlos Gimenez, member of Congress: Levine Cava’s predecessor as mayor, Gimenez is in his second term representing Monroe County and parts of Miami-Dade in Congress. Mayor between 2011 and 2020 ...
Background. Gongora, 53, is a condo board attorney who served three terms on the Miami Beach City Commission.He was first elected in a special election in 2006, serving a partial term, and was ...
Lisa Davis: Davis, 62, is no stranger to the Miami Gardens political scene.She was elected to city council Seat 2 in 2010 and 2014 while also serving as vice mayor. Davis also launched an ...
Suarez was elected as a Miami-Dade County commissioner for District 7 on May 24, 2011, and was re-elected by a 44-point margin on August 30, 2016. In 2020, term-limited from his seat, Suarez ran for county mayor, finishing in fourth place behind former county mayor Alex Penelas.
The mayor of Miami Beach is the nonpartisan chief executive of the municipal government of Miami Beach, Florida, and the presiding member of its seven-member City Commission. Modern-day mayors are elected to two-year terms and are term-limited to no more than 3 terms, which can be consecutive or non-consecutive.