"I think one of the open questions now is, are voters going to continue down that path of reform and try and make the city work more for their interests, or are they going to throw their hands up and just continue rubber-stamping these dynastic politicians..." said Miami pollster Fernand Amandi.
"For the first time in eight years, Miami residents will elect a new mayor. They will also vote on at least two - but possibly three - City Commission seats."
"Voters appeared ready for a change last year, when Miamians voted in two candidates who ran on reform platforms, Miguel Angel Gabela and Damian Pardo."
"In a town where members of political dynasties tend to cycle through elected office like a revolving door, multiple open seats aren't necessarily a harbinger for change."
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