2011 Miami-Dade County mayoral special election * * * | <- 2011 (recall) | May 24, 2011 and June 28, 2011 | 2012 -> | | Turnout| 16.51% 0.21 pp | | | | | Candidate | Carlos A. Giménez | Julio Robaina Party | Republican | Republican Popular vote | 102,445 | 98,337 Percentage | 51.02% | 48.98% * * * | Mayor before election Vacant | Elected Mayor Carlos A. 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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] Miami-Dade County mayoral election, 2011[3] Party | Candidate | Votes | % | | | | Republican | Julio Robaina | 64,507 | 33.76% | Republican | Carlos A. Giménez | 55,180 | 28.87% | Republican | Marcelo Llorente | 28,334 | 14.83% | Democratic | Luther Campbell | 20,982 | 10.98% | Democratic | Roosevelt Bradley | 7,293 | 3.82% | Republican | Jose 'Pepe' Cancio | 5,464 | 2.86% | Republican | Jeffery Lampert | 2,619 | 1.37% | Democratic | Gabrielle Redfern | 2,446 | 1.28% | Democratic | Wilbur Bell | 2,261 | 1.18% | Democratic | Eddie Lewis | 126 | 0.66% | Democratic | Farid Khavari | 763 | 0.40% * v * t * e (2010 ←) 2011 United States elections (→ 2012) U.S. House| * California * 36th sp * Nevada * 2nd sp * New York * 9th sp * 26th sp Governors| * Kentucky * Louisiana * Mississippi * West Virginia (special) Mayoral| * Arlington, TX * Aurora, CO * Baltimore, MD * Cary, NC * Chicago, IL * Charlotte, NC * Colorado Springs, CO * Columbus, OH * Dallas, TX * Denver, CO * Des Moines, IA * Durham, NC * Evansville, IN * Fayetteville, NC * Fort Wayne, IN * Fort Worth, TX * Green Bay, WI * Greensboro, NC * Hartford, CT * Hialeah, FL * Houston, TX * Indianapolis, IN * Jacksonville, FL * Kansas City, MO * Knoxville, TN * Las Vegas, NV * Madison, WI * Manchester, NH * Miami Beach, FL * Miami-Dade County, FL (recall) * Miami-Dade County, FL (special) * Montgomery, AL * Philadelphia, PA * Nashville, TN * Phoenix, AZ * Portland, ME * Raleigh, NC * Rochester, NY (special) * Salt Lake City, UT * San Antonio, TX * San Francisco, CA * South Bend, IN * Spokane, WA * Springfield, MA * Tampa, FL * Tucson, AZ * Wichita, KS * Worcester, MA State| * Kentucky * Louisiana * Virginia ## References[edit] 1. ^ Alvarez, Lizette (15 March 2011). "Miami-Dade County Mayor Is Removed". The New York Times. 2. ^ "Dade - Election Results". results.enr.clarityelections.com. 3. ^ "Dade - Election Results". results.enr.clarityelections.com. *[v]: View this template *[t]: Discuss this template *[e]: Edit this template *[TX]: Texas *[CO]: Colorado *[MD]: Maryland *[NC]: North Carolina *[IL]: Illinois *[OH]: Ohio *[IA]: Iowa *[IN]: Indiana *[WI]: Wisconsin *[CT]: Connecticut *[FL]: Florida *[MO]: Missouri *[TN]: Tennessee *[NV]: Nevada *[NH]: New Hampshire *[AL]: Alabama *[PA]: Pennsylvania *[AZ]: Arizona *[ME]: Maine *[NY]: New York *[UT]: Utah *[CA]: California *[WA]: Washington *[MA]: Massachusetts *[KS]: Kansas