Steven Meiner Re-elected Miami Beach Mayor by Narrow Margin
Miami Beach has elected Steven Meiner for another term as Mayor. Meiner secured 51% of the votes, defeating Kristen Rosen Gonzalez by a margin of 353 votes. The results were announced after a steady voter turnout throughout the day.
Meiner, who campaigned on public safety, government transparency, and stricter nightlife regulations, will serve another two-year term. He received 7,595 votes, while Gonzalez, who focused on revitalizing tourism and balancing enforcement policies, got 7,242 votes. Key issues such as noise ordinances, hurricane preparedness, short-term rentals, and nightlife enforcement remain prominent in local discussions.
The results are expected to be certified later this week. Despite the search results not specifying who was re-elected, Meiner's victory is clear, with all precincts reporting and 100% of votes counted.
Steven Meiner's reelection as Mayor of Miami Beach ensures his continued leadership for the next two years. His victory, by a narrow margin, reflects the close division of local opinions on key issues. The certified results will confirm Meiner's win, allowing him to proceed with his plans for the city.
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