Five Miami-Dade County Commission races are decided with no vote
The five candidates were unopposed, and since qualifying for the seats ended Tuesday at noon they have officially been elected – or reelected.
The Miami-Dade County commission decides on an annual budget of nearly $13 billion dollars. But five candidates just won seats on that board with no votes being cast.
The five candidates were unopposed, and since qualifying for the seats ended Tuesday at noon they have officially been elected – or reelected.
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