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MIAMI – A federal judge ruled in May that the City of Miami radically gerrymandered its commission districts. On Friday, the city filed a new map with the city. Recommended Videos Nicholas ...
Overtown, one of Miami’s most significant historically-Black neighborhoods, is now entirely within District 5. Under the city’s map, parts of Overtown were split into Districts 1 and 5.
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Updated at 4:55 p.m. When Miami redrew its district maps early this year, many residents criticized the city for carving up neighborhoods, including ones ...
Residents in three districts in the City of Miami headed to the polls Tuesday to vote on who will represent them on the city commission. The race for District 1 will likely head to a runoff after ...
Urban planner Ralph Rosado has won the special election for Miami's District 4 seat, defeating Jose Regalado by a narrow margin to succeed the late Commissioner Manolo Reyes. Rosado captured 55% of ...
This editorial is part of Miami Dysfunction ... Thanks to a dragged-out court case over how the city’s five commission districts were drawn, it appears the city will be able to squeeze in ...
Monday marked the first day of a high-stakes trial to determine whether Miami drew an unconstitutional voting map with district boundaries that sorted city residents based on race and ethnicity ...
By Patricia Mazzei Reporting from Miami The City of Miami unconstitutionally gerrymandered voting districts by race and ethnicity, a federal judge found on Wednesday, throwing out the city’s ...
(TNS) —A lawsuit filed Thursday, Dec. 15, accuses Miami of creating racially segregated districts when officials redrew the boundaries of the city’s voting map in the spring, a controversial ...
In the race for Commissioner in the City of Miami, District 1, incumbent Alex Diaz de la Portilla faces off against Miguel Angel Gabela. Meanwhile, in District 2, Damian Pardo challenges incumbent ...
Residents in three districts in the City of Miami will be voting on who will represent them on the city commission next week. Miami Districts 1, 2, and 4 are up for grabs in the Nov. 7 election.
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