
Tess Riski
Miami City Hall Reporter at Miami Herald
Miami City Hall reporter @MiamiHerald. Reality TV enthusiast. Email me: [email protected]
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6 days ago |
elnuevoherald.com | Tess Riski |Jay Weaver
La próxima semana, la Comisión de la Ciudad de Miami tiene previsto votar definitivamente sobre una propuesta para cambiar las elecciones de la ciudad de años impares a pares, cancelando las elecciones de noviembre y aplazándolas hasta 2026 sin la aprobación de los votantes.
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6 days ago |
miamiherald.com | Tess Riski |Jay Weaver
Next week, the Miami City Commission is scheduled to take a final vote on a proposal to move the city from odd- to even-year elections, canceling the upcoming November election and pushing it to 2026 without voter approval.
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1 week ago |
elnuevoherald.com | Tess Riski
La ciudad de Miami está un paso más cerca de posponer las próximas elecciones de noviembre sin la participación de los electorales. El martes por la noche, la Comisión de Miami votó 3 a 2 a favor de cambiar las elecciones de la ciudad de años impares a pares, impulsando una propuesta que implica trasladar las elecciones de noviembre a 2026 y dar a los actuales funcionarios electos de la ciudad un año adicional en el cargo, incluidos aquellos que hayan alcanzado el límite de su mandato.
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1 week ago |
gazettextra.com | Tess Riski
The city of Miami has moved one step closer to postponing the upcoming November election without voter input. On Tuesday night, the Miami City Commission voted 3-2 in favor of switching the city from odd- to even-year elections, pushing forward a proposal that entails moving the November election to 2026 and giving the city's current elected officials an extra year in office - including those who will have reached their term limits. Copyright 2025 Tribune Content Agency.
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1 week ago |
yahoo.com | Tess Riski
The city of Miami has moved one step closer to postponing the upcoming November election without voter input. On Tuesday night, the Miami City Commission voted 3-2 in favor of switching the city from odd- to even-year elections, pushing forward a proposal that entails moving the November election to 2026 and giving the city’s current elected officials an extra year in office — including those who will have reached their term limits.
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Miami Mayor Francis Suarez is in Saudi Arabia to attend a luncheon kicking off Trump's Middle East tour The guest list for Tuesday's lunch in Riyadh includes Suarez, Elon Musk and the president of FIFA https://t.co/mgqLXEfdUB

Miami commissioners could give themselves & Mayor Francis Suarez an extra year in office by moving to even-year elections and pushing the upcoming November 2025 election to 2026 https://t.co/8xyEbIfWRc

Jose Regalado, son of former Miami mayor and brother of county commissioner, has resigned from his role in the city, saying he plans to run for the District 4 seat to replace the late Commissioner Manolo Reyes Special election for D4 is in early June https://t.co/aStDNyEh6j