Three Miami-Dade school board members reelected with no voting
Three Miami-Dade school board members were just reelected with no votes being cast. The qualifying deadline for the races was 12 p.m. Friday, and since only one candidate was qualified – they won reelection by default.
Three Miami-Dade school board members were reelected with no votes being cast. The qualifying deadline for the races was 12 p.m. Friday, and since only one candidate was qualified — they won reelection by default.
The winning members are Roberto Alonso of District 4; Dorothy Bendross-Mendigall of District 2; and Maria Teresa Rojas of District 6.
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