Joe Carollo

Miami Cancels November Election, Postpones to 2026 Amidst Controversy

The Miami City Commission voted to postpone the November 2025 election to 2026, a move that extends the terms of current officials, including term-limited Mayor Francis Suarez and Commissioner Joe Carollo. While proponents argue the change will increase voter turnout, critics, including candidates and some residents, label it a “power grab” and question the legality of altering the election date without voter approval. Despite concerns raised by the Florida Attorney General and opposing commissioners, the city’s legal counsel believes the change is permissible, citing a precedent set by North Miami. The postponement significantly impacts the political landscape, potentially affecting candidates and setting the stage for a vote on lifetime term limits for city officials in a special election.

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Miami Postpones 2025 Election, Extends Officials’ Terms, Faces Legal Challenges

The Miami City Commission voted to delay the November 2025 election to November 2026, effectively extending the terms of current officials, including term-limited Mayor Francis Suarez and Commissioner Joe Carollo. This decision has ignited controversy, with critics labeling it a “power grab” and alleging it disenfranchises voters who had already filed to run for office. Florida officials, including the Attorney General and Governor, have raised concerns over the legality of the shift, citing the city charter’s requirements for odd-year elections and voter approval for amendments. Despite this, the City Attorney cited a precedent from North Miami, upheld by the Third District Court of Appeals, which supports the commission’s ability to make such changes.

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