2011 Miami-Dade County mayoral special election Turnout 16.51% 0.21 pp
The 2011 Miami-Dade County mayoral special election took place on May 24, 2011 and June 28, 2011 after the recall of County Mayor Carlos Álvarez earlier that year.[1] After a May 24 first round, former County Commissioner Carlos A. Giménez narrowly defeated Hialeah Mayor Julio Robaina in a June 28 runoff.[2] The election was officially nonpartisan.
Candidates [ edit ]
Carlos A. Giménez , County commissioner and former City of Miami Fire chief
Julio Robaina , Mayor of Hialeah
Marcelo Llorente , former state representative district 116
Luther Campbell , rapper
Roosevelt Bradley, businessman and member of the Miami-Dade Transit
Jose "Pepe" Cancio, County Commission
Jefferey Lampert
Gabrielle Redfern, candidate for Miami Beach City commission
Wilbur "Short Stop" Bell, Candidate for Dade County Commission district 3
Eddie Lewis, candidate Miami Dade County Property Appraiser in 2008
Farid Khavari , economist and gubernatorial candidate in 2010
First Round Results [ edit ]
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