2001 Miami mayoral election explained

Election Name:2001 Miami mayoral election
Flag Image:Flag of Miami, Florida.svg
Country:Miami
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:1997 Miami mayoral election
Previous Year:1997
Next Election:2005 Miami mayoral election
Next Year:2005
Election Date:November 6, 2001 (first round)[1]
November 13, 2001 (runoff)
1Blank:First-round vote
2Blank:First-round percentage
3Blank:Second-round vote
4Blank:Second-round percentage
Candidate1:Manny Diaz
Party1:Nonpartisan candidate
1Data1:10,808
2Data1:23.7%
3Data1:28,051
4Data1:55.25%
Candidate2:Maurice Ferré
Party2:Nonpartisan candidate
1Data2:14,310
2Data2:31.4%
3Data2:22,718
4Data2:44.75%
Candidate3:Joe Carollo
Party3:Nonpartisan candidate
1Data3:10,581
2Data3:23.2%
Candidate4:Jose Garcia-Pedrosa
Party4:Nonpartisan candidate
1Data4:3,284
2Data4:7.2%
Candidate5:Willy Gort
Party5:Nonpartisan candidate
1Data5:2,844
2Data5:6.2%
Candidate6:Xavier L. Suarez
Party6:Nonpartisan candidate
1Data6:2,292
2Data6:5.0%
Mayor
Before Election:Joe Carollo
Before Party:Republican Party (United States)
After Election:Manny Diaz
After Party:Democratic Party (United States)

The 2001 Miami mayoral election took place on November 6 and November 13, 2001 to elect the mayor of Miami, Florida. The election was officially nonpartisan, and held in conjunction with other city elections. Manny Diaz won, unseating incumbent mayor Joe Carollo and also defeating former mayor Maurice Ferré.

Results

First round

The turnout in the first-round was 34%.

Runoff results

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Election Results Archive . Miami-Dade County . 14 October 2019.