June 2023 Miami-Dade Dems Newsletter

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Daniella Levine Cava's Accomplishments as Mayor of Miami-Dade

Since becoming Mayor at the end of 2020, Daniella Levine Cava has led our county with vision, integrity, and results, ensuring Miami-Dade emerged one of the most recovered economies in the United States. She will be up for re-election in August of 2024, and we invite you to read more about what Daniella Levine Cava has accomplished as Mayor


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Dr. Victor Vazquez Elected to Miami Springs Council

The Miami-Dade Democratic Executive Committee congratulates Dr. Victor Vazquez on his election to the Miami Springs Council in the 2023 elections held on April 4.

“The Miami-Dade Democratic Party congratulates Dr. Victor Vazquez on his hard fought win. We were proud to endorse him and happy to have been a part of his victory. We look forward to seeing Dr. Vazquez lead his city forward,” said Miami-Dade Democratic Party Chair Robert Dempster.

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Miami elects Sabina Covo, the city's first Colombian born commissioner

History was made on Monday, February 27. Heading into women's history month, residents of Miami's district 2 elected Sabina Covo as their Commissioner, only the second time the city has elected a Latina woman to the commission (The city of Miami's population is 72% Hispanic). The Miami-Dade Democratic Party proudly salutes Sabina Covo’s victory in this special election.

Covo ran on a platform that prioritized combatting the effects of climate change, expanding access to high-quality public transit, making housing more affordable to residents, supporting arts and entertainment, and boosting the City’s economic development and tourism.

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2023 Elections in Miami-Dade

In 2023, 15 municipalities in Miami-Dade will be holding elections, including the city of Miami, Coral Gables, Hialeah, and Miami Beach. Turnout for these local elections can often be very low, and every vote counts. We even witnessed a tie in a local election in 2022. 

Please check the Miami-Dade 2023 election calendar and share the dates with your friends who live in these areas.

Remember, that vote-by-mail registrations expired at the end of 2022, and we recommend all voters to re-enroll, so they do not miss out on any general elections or runoffs for their local government. Click here to re-enroll in vote by mail

March 7 (Register to vote by Feb. 6)

  • Golden Beach Run-Off Election
  • Hialeah Gardens General Election (Candidate Qualifying Dates: Dec. 21, 2022 Jan. 23, 2023)
  • Pinecrest Special Election (Mail Ballot)

March 21 (Register to vote by Feb. 21)

  • Hialeah Gardens Run-Off Election

April 4 (Register to vote by Mar. 6)

  • Bay Harbor Islands General Election (Candidate Qualifying Dates: Feb. 23, 2023 Mar. 3, 2023)
  • Miami Springs General Election (Candidate Qualifying Dates: Dec. 19, 2022 Feb. 17, 2023)

April 11 (Register to vote by Mar. 13)

  • Coral Gables General Biennial Election (Candidate Qualifying Dates: Feb. 20, 2023 Feb. 24, 2023)
  • Miami Shores Village Council Election (Candidate Qualifying Dates: Feb. 6, 2023 Mar. 3, 2023)
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Statement on the Murder of Tyre Nichols

The Miami-Dade Democratic Executive Committee condemns the heinous murder of Tyre Nichols by members of the Memphis Police Department. We extend our deepest condolences to his family as they grieve his loss and grapple with the details of his brutal assault. We further condemn police violence wherever it occurs, whether in Memphis or Miami. 

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City of Miami Elections 2023 - District 2 Special Election in February

With District 2 Commissioner Ken Russell stepping down at the end of 2022, the City of Miami Commission voted to hold a special election in February 2023 to fill this vacancy. There will also be elections for District 1 and District 4 at the end of 2023.

For this election, the Miami-Dade Democratic Party voted to endorse Sabina Covo

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