Miami mayor is lobbying behind the scenes for proposal to skip November election Read more at: https://www.miamiherald.
Miami City Commissioner Damian Pardo is pushing forward with a controversial proposal to move the citys elections to even-numbered years through a City Commission vote, despite a new opinion from the Florida Attorney Generals Office and a public rebuke from the governor, both saying the city needs to put the question out to voters instead.
Pardo is the official sponsor of the hotly debated City Commission legislation, a measure that would involve skipping the upcoming November election and giving the citys current elected officials an extra year in office.
But the Miami Herald has learned that, behind the scenes, Mayor Francis Suarez has been lobbying to push the proposal through. If the measure passes, Suarez a former city commissioner who is reaching the end of his term limits as mayor would get a 17th consecutive year in Miami City Hall.
The Miami mayor doesnt have a vote on the five-member City Commission, but he does have veto power. Because he does not have a vote, Suarez has the ability to meet privately with city commissioners to discuss legislation and whip up support. The commissioners, on the other hand, are bound by Florida Sunshine Law, which prohibits them from discussing legislative matters with each other outside of a public meeting.
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