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| 2020 Miami-Dade County elections |
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| Election dates |
| Filing deadline: June 12, 2020 |
| Primary election: August 18, 2020 General election: November 3, 2020 |
| Election stats |
| Offices up: County mayor, county commissioner districts 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, and 13, county property appraiser, county judges, clerk of the circuit court, special districts, and South Dade Soil and Water Conservation District |
| Total seats up: 82 |
| Election type: Partisan and nonpartisan |
| Other municipal elections |
| U.S. municipal elections, 2020 |
Daniella Levine Cava defeated Esteban Bovo Jr. in the nonpartisan general election for Mayor of Miami-Dade County on November 3, 2020. Incumbent Mayor Carlos Gimenez reached his consecutive term limit and could not run for re-election.
In the August nonpartisan primary, Bovo and Levine Cava advanced with 29.5% and 28.6% of the vote, respectively. Though the race is nonpartisan, the candidates received partisan support. Four local Republican organizations endorsed Bovo, who held office in the Florida House of Representatives as a Republican from 2008 to 2012.[1] Seven local and state Democratic organizations, including the Florida Democratic Party, endorsed Levine Cava.[2]
The office was last held by a Democratic-aligned candidate in 2004, which was also the last time a Democratic-aligned candidate and a Republican-aligned candidate faced off in a general election. In 2016, Gimenez, a Republican, won re-election 48% to 32% and in 2012 won re-election in the primary with 54% of the vote.[3][4]
According to the Miami-Dade County website, the mayor “is Miami-Dade's highest-ranking elected official and chief administrator, who oversees a metropolitan government with 28,417 employees, an annual budget of approximately $8.9 billion, and serving 2.7 million residents.” The seat of the county is in Miami.[5]
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Daniella Levine Cava (Nonpartisan) |
54.0
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576,970 |
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Esteban Bovo Jr. (Nonpartisan) |
46.0
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492,053 | |
| Total votes: 1,069,023 | ||||
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Candidate |
% |
Votes |
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Esteban Bovo Jr. (Nonpartisan) |
29.3
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122,135 |
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Daniella Levine Cava (Nonpartisan) |
28.8
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120,089 |
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Alexander Penelas (Nonpartisan) |
24.5
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102,338 | |
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Xavier Suarez (Nonpartisan) |
10.5
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43,831 | |
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Monique Barley (Nonpartisan) |
5.5
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22,823 | |
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Ludmilla Domond (Nonpartisan) |
1.3
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5,230 | |
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Carlos De Armas (Nonpartisan) (Write-in) |
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0 | |
| Other/Write-in votes |
0.2
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715 | ||
| Total votes: 417,161 | ||||
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Incumbent: No
Political Office:
Biography: Bovo received an associate’s degree from Miami-Dade Community College in 1983 and a bachelor’s degree in political science from Florida International University in 1987. Leading up to the 2020 election, Bovo ran an international consulting business.
Sources: Steve Bovo's 2020 campaign website, "Bovo's Vision," accessed October 21, 2020; YouTube, "Leadership to take Miami-Dade Forward," September 26, 2020; YouTube, "Our Youth," October 2, 2020; Miami-Dade County, "About Commissioner Esteban L. Bovo, Jr.," accessed October 21, 2020; Vote Smart, "Esteban Bovo, Jr.'s Biography," accessed October 21, 2020; The Miami Times, "Candidates Bovo and Levine Cava square off," October 7, 2020
This information was current as of the candidate's run for Mayor of Miami-Dade County in 2020
Incumbent: No
Political Office:
Biography: Levine Cava received a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Yale University and a master’s degree in social work and a law degree from Columbia University. Leading up to her political career she did non-profit work. She was the founder and chief executive officer of Catalyst Miami from 1995 to 2013.
Sources: Daniella Levine Cava's 2020 campaign website, "Priorities," accessed October 21, 2020; YouTube, "Miami-Dade's Water Warrior," January 14, 2020; LinkedIn, "Daniella Levine Cava," accessed October 21, 2020
This information was current as of the candidate's run for Mayor of Miami-Dade County in 2020
| Miami-Dade County Mayoral election, 2020: General election polls | |||||||
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| Poll | Date | Bovo | Levine Cava | Other | Margin of error | Sample size | Sponsor |
| Bendixen & Amandi International | October 1-4, 2020 | 35% | 45% | 20% | ±4.0 | 600 | Miami Herald |
| Bendixen & Amandi International | September 1-4, 2020 | 32% | 39% | 29% | ±4.4 | 500 | Miami Herald |
This section lists noteworthy endorsements issued in this election, including those made by high-profile individuals and organizations, cross-party endorsements, and endorsements made by newspaper editorial boards. It also includes links to endorsement lists published on campaign websites, if available. Please note that this list is not exhaustive. If you are aware of endorsements that should be included, please email us.
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Bovo Jr.’s campaign website stated the following:
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| —Esteban Bovo Jr.’s campaign website (2020)[11] | ||
Cava's campaign website stated the following:
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| —Daniella Levine Cava’s campaign website (2020)[12] | ||
| Miami-Dade County Mayor, General Election, 2016 | ||
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| Candidate | Vote % | Votes |
| 55.83% | 475,547 | |
| Raquel Regalado | 44.17% | 376,249 |
| Total Votes | 851,796 | |
| Source: Miami-Dade County Elections, "November 8, 2016 General Election," accessed November 8, 2016 | ||
| Miami-Dade County Mayor, Primary Election, 2016 | ||
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| Candidate | Vote % | Votes |
| 47.61% | 121,891 | |
| 32.01% | 81,952 | |
| Frederick Bryant | 8.87% | 22,710 |
| Alfred Santamaria | 8.70% | 22,277 |
| Farid Khavari | 1.16% | 2,967 |
| B.J. Chiszar | 1.04% | 2,669 |
| Miguel Eizmendiz | 0.60% | 1,546 |
| Total Votes | 256,012 | |
| Source: Miami-Dade County Elections, "August 30, 2016 Primary Election," accessed September 8, 2016 | ||
The county government of Miami-Dade County is located in Miami, Florida. The county was first established in 1836. It covers a total of 1,897.72 square miles in southern Florida. The county's population was 2,662,874 in 2014.[13]
Miami-Dade County is overseen by a 13-member county commission. Each supervisor is elected by district to a four-year term. Residents also elect a county mayor, circuit court clerk, and county property appraiser.
The following table displays demographic data provided by the United States Census Bureau.
| Demographic data for Miami-Dade County, Florida (2015) | |||
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| Miami-Dade County | Florida | U.S. | |
| Total population: | 2,639,042 | 20,244,914 | 316,515,021 |
| Land area (sq mi): | 1,897.72 | 53,625 | 3,531,905 |
| Race and ethnicity[14] | |||
| White alone: | 75.8% | 76% | 73.6% |
| Black/African American: | 18.6% | 16.1% | 12.6% |
| Asian: | 1.6% | 2.6% | 5.1% |
| Native American: | 0.2% | 0.3% | 0.8% |
| Pacific Islander: | 0% | 0.1% | 0.2% |
| Two or more: | 1.4% | 2.4% | 3% |
| Hispanic/Latino: | 65.6% | 23.7% | 17.1% |
| Education | |||
| High school graduation rate: | 80.1% | 86.9% | 86.7% |
| College graduation rate: | 26.9% | 27.3% | 29.8% |
| Income | |||
| Median household income: | $43,129 | $47,507 | $53,889 |
| Persons below poverty level: | 16.9% | 19.8% | 11.3% |
| Source: U.S. Census Bureau, "American Community Survey" (5-year estimates 2010-2015) | |||
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