Democratic Victory: Daniella Levine Cava Re-elected Mayor of Miami-Dade
Daniella Levine Cava is re-elected as mayor of Miami-Dade with 57% of the vote, far outpacing her Republican rivals.
Posted on 23/08/2024 at 12:00
- Levine Cava Reelected with 57% of Votes.
- Wide Margin Over Republican Rivals.
- Priority: Well-being and Affordable Housing.
Daniella Levine Cava, the mayor of Miami-Dade, was reelected with more than 57% of the votes.
Despite a plethora of Republican candidates, the Democrat significantly outperformed her rivals.
Manny Díaz, the mayor of Miami Lakes, came in second place with 23% of the votes.
Alexander Otaola, a well-known presenter and Trump supporter, secured 12%.
Levine Cava Celebrates Reelection and Prioritizes Miami-Dade’s Well-being

With 97% of the votes counted, Levine Cava maintains a lead of more than 30 points.
In Little Havana, the mayor celebrated her reelection at a popular neighborhood bar.
Her priority, she said, will continue to be the well-being of the nearly three million residents of the county.
Levine Cava, who manages an annual budget of over $9 billion, highlighted affordable housing and public transport as key issues.
El Nuevo Herald described her victory as a reinforcement of her status within Florida’s Democratic Party.
Rumors suggest a possible gubernatorial candidacy in 2026, though the mayor has denied it.
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Turnout was only 19%, ten points lower than in previous elections.
Manny Cid, despite the loss, congratulated Levine Cava, though he criticized the low turnout.
«She only got 57% of the votes, with 19% turnout. It’s not the impressive victory they were expecting,» he said.
«I am focused on fulfilling my promise,» stated Levine Cava at the end of the election day.
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