Miami-Dade County

Here’s where the candidates for Miami commissioner stand on key issues facing the city

A view of the Miami City Hall building in Coconut Grove.
A view of the Miami City Hall building in Coconut Grove. Especial para el Nuevo Herald

Miami voters are casting ballots in an election to fill three City Commission seats on Tuesday, Nov. 7.

With 60% of the seats on the City Commission up for grabs, the upcoming election has the potential to shift power.

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We asked all 15 candidates where they stood on key issues facing the city, such as affordable housing and what needs to be done to restore faith in the wake of multiple investigations into the activities of elected officials.

Twelve candidates responded. Here is what they said:

This story was originally published October 20, 2023 at 11:11 AM.

Joey Flechas
Miami Herald
Joey Flechas is an associate editor and enterprise reporter for the Herald. He previously covered government and public affairs in the city of Miami. He was part of the team that won the 2022 Pulitzer Prize for reporting on the collapse of a residential condo building in Surfside, FL. He won a Sunshine State award for revealing a Miami Beach political candidate’s ties to an illegal campaign donation. He graduated from the University of Florida. He joined the Herald in 2013.
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