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File ID: #17832
Resolution
Sponsored by: Commissioner Damian Pardo
A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION, WITH ATTACHMENT(S),
APPROVING, SETTING FORTH, AND SUBMITTING TO THE ELECTORATE A
PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA,
AS AMENDED ("CHARTER") AMENDING SECTION 4(B) OF THE CHARTER, TITLED
"FORM OF GOVERNMENT; NOMINATION AND ELECTION/ELECTION OF MAYOR
AND CITY COMMISSION; TERMS OF OFFICE; RECALL," TO ESTABLISH THAT NO
PERSON WHO HAS BEEN ELECTED OR APPOINTED TWO (2) TIMES TO THE
OFFICE OF MAYOR OR COMMISSIONER SHALL BE ELIGIBLE FOR REELECTION
TO THAT OFFICE DURING THEIR LIFETIME, SAID LIFETIME TERM SHALL NOT
INCLUDE ANY TIME SERVED AS A RESULT OF HAVING BEEN ELECTED TO FILL
A VACANCY; FURTHER PROVIDING THAT THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION'S
TERM LIMITS ARE MEASURED RETROACTIVELY FROM THEIR FIRST ELECTIONS
OR APPOINTMENTS; FURTHER PROVIDING THAT UPON APPROVAL OF THE
ELECTORATE, THIS AMENDMENT WILL BE IMMEDIATELY EFFECTIVE; CALLING
FOR A REFERENDUM AND PROVIDING THAT THE CHARTER AMENDMENT WILL
BE SUBMITTED TO THE ELECTORATE AT THE REFERENDUM SPECIAL
ELECTION SCHEDULED FOR NOVEMBER 4, 2025; DESIGNATING AND
APPOINTING THE CITY CLERK AS THE OFFICIAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE
CITY COMMISSION WITH RESPECT TO THE USE OF VOTER REGISTRATION
BOOKS AND RECORDS; FURTHER DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK TO CAUSE A
CERTIFIED COPY OF THE HEREIN RESOLUTION TO BE DELIVERED TO THE
SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA NOT LESS
THAN FORTY-FIVE (45) DAYS PRIOR TO THE DATE OF SUCH ELECTION; AND
PROVIDING AN IMMEDIATE EFFECTIVE DATE FOR THIS RESOLUTION.
City of Miami
Legislation
Resolution
Enactment Number: R-25-0244
City Hall
3500 Pan American Drive
Miami, FL 33133
www.miamigov.com
File Number: 17832 Final Action Date:7/10/2025
A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION, WITH ATTACHMENT(S),
APPROVING, SETTING FORTH, AND SUBMITTING TO THE ELECTORATE A
PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA,
AS AMENDED ("CHARTER") AMENDING SECTION 4(B) OF THE CHARTER, TITLED
"FORM OF GOVERNMENT; NOMINATION AND ELECTION/ELECTION OF MAYOR
AND CITY COMMISSION; TERMS OF OFFICE; RECALL," TO ESTABLISH THAT NO
PERSON WHO HAS BEEN ELECTED OR APPOINTED TWO (2) TIMES TO THE
OFFICE OF MAYOR OR COMMISSIONER SHALL BE ELIGIBLE FOR REELECTION
TO THAT OFFICE DURING THEIR LIFETIME, SAID LIFETIME TERM SHALL NOT
INCLUDE ANY TIME SERVED AS A RESULT OF HAVING BEEN ELECTED TO FILL
A VACANCY; FURTHER PROVIDING THAT THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION'S
TERM LIMITS ARE MEASURED RETROACTIVELY FROM THEIR FIRST ELECTIONS
OR APPOINTMENTS; FURTHER PROVIDING THAT UPON APPROVAL OF THE
ELECTORATE, THIS AMENDMENT WILL BE IMMEDIATELY EFFECTIVE; CALLING
FOR A REFERENDUM AND PROVIDING THAT THE CHARTER AMENDMENT WILL
BE SUBMITTED TO THE ELECTORATE AT THE REFERENDUM SPECIAL
ELECTION SCHEDULED FOR NOVEMBER 4, 2025; DESIGNATING AND
APPOINTING THE CITY CLERK AS THE OFFICIAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE
CITY COMMISSION WITH RESPECT TO THE USE OF VOTER REGISTRATION
BOOKS AND RECORDS; FURTHER DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK TO CAUSE A
CERTIFIED COPY OF THE HEREIN RESOLUTION TO BE DELIVERED TO THE
SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA NOT LESS
THAN FORTY-FIVE (45) DAYS PRIOR TO THE DATE OF SUCH ELECTION; AND
PROVIDING AN IMMEDIATE EFFECTIVE DATE FOR THIS RESOLUTION.
WHEREAS, the City of Miami ("City") was incorporated by the Florida Legislature in
1896 and operates pursuant to the Charter of the City of Miami, Florida ("Charter"); and
WHEREAS, the Charter has been amended from time to time as the governance of the
City has evolved; and
WHEREAS, Section 4(b) of the Charter currently provides that "The mayor shall be
elected at large by the electors of the city and shall hold office for a term of four years."; and
WHEREAS, additionally, Section 4(b) of the Charter currently provides that "no mayor or
city commissioner elected and qualified for two consecutive full terms shall be eligible for
reelection in the next succeeding term."; and
WHEREAS, on June 17, 2025, the Miami City Commission adopted Resolution No. R-
25-0220, which directed the City Attorney to prepare an amendment to Section 4(b) of the
Charter, to establish that no person who has been elected or appointed two (2) times to the
Office of Mayor or Commissioner shall be eligible for reelection to that Office during their lifetime
and that the Mayor and City Commission's term limits are measured retroactively from their first
elections or appointments and providing that upon approval of the electorate, the amendment
will be immediately effective and applied to any candidate listed on the November 4, 2025,
election ballot; and
WHEREAS, the City Commission wishes to submit the proposed amendment to the
Charter of the electorate for approval or disapproval at the Referendum Special Election
scheduled for November 4, 2025;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
MIAMI, FLORIDA:
Section 1. The recitals and findings contained in the Preamble to this Resolution are
adopted by reference and incorporated as fully set forth in this Section and represent findings of
the City Commission.
Section 2. In accordance with the provisions of Section 6.03 of the Miami -Dade County
Home Rule Charter, a Referendum Special Election is to be called and directed in the City of
Miami, Florida, from 7:00 A.M. until 7:00 P.M. on November 4, 2025, for the purpose of
submitting to the qualified electors of the City for their approval or disapproval of the proposed
Charter Amendment to amend the language of the Charter to establish that no person who has
been elected or appointed two (2) times to the Office of Mayor or Commissioner shall be eligible
for reelection to that Office during their lifetime, said lifetime term shall not include any time
served as a result of having been elected to fill a vacancy; that the term limits shall be measured
retroactively from their first elections or appointments, and providing that upon approval of the
electorate, the amendment will be immediately effective.
Section 3. Section 4 of the Charter is proposed to be amended in the following
particulars:'
"CHARTER AND CODE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA
SUBPART A. THE CHARTER
Sec. 4. Form of government; nomination and election.
(a)
General description. The form of government of the City of Miami, Florida, provided for
under this Charter shall be known as the "mayor -city commissioner plan," and the city
commission shall consist of five citizens, who are qualified voters of the city and who
shall be elected from districts in the manner hereinafter provided. The city commission
shall constitute the governing body with powers (as hereinafter provided) to pass
ordinances adopt regulations and exercise all powers conferred upon the city except as
hereinafter provided. The mayor shall exercise all powers conferred herein and shall
appoint as provided in section 4(g)(6) of this Charter a chief administrative officer to be
known as the "city manager."
(b) Election of mayor and city commission; terms of office; recall. There shall be elected by
the qualified electors of the city at large a mayor who shall be a qualified elector residing
1 Words and/or figures stricken through shall be deleted. Underscored words and/or figures shall be
added. The remaining provisions are now in effect and remain unchanged. Asterisks indicate omitted and
unchanged material.
within the city at least one (1) year before qualifying as provided in subsection (c) of this
section of the Charter and must maintain a residence in the city for the duration of his or
her term. The mayor shall not serve as a member of the city commission.
The city commission shall consist of five members who shall be elected from districts
within the city, numbered 1 through 5. All persons desiring to run for the office of city
commissioner shall file in the district, numbered 1 through 5, for which they are qualified
as provided in subsection (c) of this section of the Charter. City commissioners in
districts numbered 3 and 5 shall be elected at the general municipal election or runoff
election to be held in the year 2001 and at the general municipal election or runoff
election each four years thereafter. City commissioners in districts numbered 1, 2, and 4
shall be elected at the general municipal election or runoff election to be held in the year
2003 and at the general municipal election or runoff election each four years thereafter.
The term of office of the City Commissioners shall be four (4) years.
The mayor shall be elected at large by the electors of the city and shall hold office for a
term of four years.
The mayor and all city commissioners [are] to hold office from twelve o'clock noon five
days after the canvass of the vote by the supervisor of elections and the declaration of
the result of either 1) the general municipal election or 2) runoff election and until their
successors are elected and qualified. Commencing with the election to be held in
November 2001, and all elections subsequent thereto, no mayor or city commissioner
next succeeding term the lifetime term limit for the Mayor and Commissioners shall be
two (2) four-year terms, measured retroactively from their first elections, and said terms
shall include any time served as a result of having been appointed to fill a vacancy in the
Office of Mayor or Commissioner pursuant to Section 12 of this Charter which such
service shall be considered as a full term for purposes of this section. However, said
lifetime term shall not include any time served as a result of having been elected to fill a
vacancy pursuant to Section 12 of this Charter. The mayor and all other members of the
city commission shall be subject to recall. Vacancies shall be filled as provided in section
12H of the Charter.
If a candidate for office of mayor or city commissioner receives a majority of votes in the
general municipal election for that office, the candidate shall be considered elected upon
and after the canvass of the vote and the declaration of the result of the election as
provided. If no candidate receives a majority of the votes for that office, the two
candidates for the respective office who received the greatest number of votes for that
office in the general municipal election shall be placed on the ballot at the runoff election.
The candidate receiving the greatest number of votes in the runoff election, shall be
considered elected to the office for which the candidate has qualified
(c) Qualifications of mayor and city commission; mayor, city commissioners, and other
officers and employees not to be interested in contracts, etc.; franks, free tickets, passes
or service. Candidates for mayor shall be residents of the city and shall have
continuously resided in the city for a minimum of one (1) year immediately preceding the
date of qualifying and shall be electors therein. Further, candidates for the city
commission shall have continuously resided within the district boundaries in effect at the
time of qualifying for a minimum of one (1) year immediately preceding the date of
qualifying and be electors in that district, and shall maintain residence in that district for
the duration of their term of office. The mayor, city commissioners, and other officers and
employees shall not be interested in the profits or emoluments of any contract, job, work
or service for the municipality. The mayor or any city commissioner who shall cease to
possess any of the qualifications herein required shall forthwith forfeit his or her office,
and any such contract in which any member is or may become interested may be
declared void by the city commission.
No mayor, city commissioner, or other officer or employee of said city shall accept any
frank, free ticket, pass or service directly or indirectly, from any person, firm or
corporation upon terms more favorable than are granted to the public generally. Any
violation of the provisions of this section shall be a misdemeanor. Such prohibition of
free service shall not apply to police or fire personnel in uniform or wearing their official
badges, where same is provided by ordinance.
(d) City commission to be judge of its own elections; neither mayor nor city commission nor
any committees nor members thereof to dictate appointments by or interfere with city
manager. The city commission shall be the judge of the election and qualifications of the
mayor and its own members, subject to review by the courts. Neither the mayor nor the
city commission, nor any committees nor members thereof shall direct, request, take
part in or dictate the appointment or removal of any person in office or employment by
the city manager or subordinates or in any manner interfere with the city manager or
prevent the city manager from exercising his/her own judgment in the appointment of
officers and employees in the administrative service. Except for the purpose of inquiry
and as may be necessary as provided in section 14, the mayor, the city commission, any
committees and members thereof shall deal with the administrative service solely
through the city manager, and neither the mayor nor the city commission, nor any
committees nor members thereof shall give orders to any of the subordinates of the city
manager, city attorney, city clerk, and Independent Inspector General, either publicly or
privately. Any such dictation, prevention, orders or other interference or violation of this
section on the part of the mayor or a member of the city commission or committees shall
be deemed to be violation of the Charter, and upon conviction before a court of
competent jurisdiction any individual so convicted shall be subject to a fine not
exceeding five hundred dollars ($500.00) or imprisonment for a term of not exceeding
sixty days or both, and in the discretion of the court shall forfeit his or her office. Any
willful violation of the provisions to this section by the mayor or any city commissioner
shall be grounds for his or her removal from office by an action brought in the Circuit
Court by the state attorney of this county.
(e) Election of officers by city commission; rules of city commission; quorum. The city
commission shall elect a city clerk and a city attorney. No member of the city
commission or the mayor shall be chosen as city manager or as a member of the civil
service board or appointed to any other city office or employment. The city commission
may determine its own rules of procedure, may punish its own members for misconduct
and may compel attendance of members. A majority of all the members of the city
commission shall constitute a quorum to do business, but a smaller number may adjourn
from time to time.
(f)
Meetings of city commission; ordinance to be read by title only. At twelve o'clock noon on
the day the mayor or city commissioners take office, they shall meet at the city hall.
Thereafter, the city commission shall meet at such time and place as may be prescribed
by ordinance or resolution. The meetings of the city commission and all sessions of
committees of the city commission shall be public. Ordinances shall be read by title only.
No member shall be excused from voting except on matters involving the consideration
of his or her own official conduct, or where his or her financial interests are involved.
(g) Powers and duties of mayor. The mayor shall serve as the chief executive officer and
head of the city government with the following specific powers and duties:
(1) The mayor shall be the presiding officer of the city commission with the authority to
designate another member of the city commission to serve as presiding officer.
(2) The mayor shall be recognized as the official head of the city for all ceremonial
purposes, by the courts for the purpose of serving civil process, and by the governor for
military purposes.
(3) In time of public danger or emergency, the mayor may declare a state of emergency
as provided in state law and may with the consent of the city commission, take
command of the police and maintain order and enforce the laws.
(4) During the temporary absence or disability, the mayor shall appoint a member of the
city commission to perform the duties of the mayor. However, in the event that the mayor
does not or is unable to make such designation, the city commission shall designate a
member of the city commission to perform the duties of the mayor during the temporary
absence or disability of the mayor by a four -fifths vote of the city commissioners then in
office.
(5) The mayor shall, within ten days of final adoption by the city commission, have veto
authority over any legislative, quasi-judicial, zoning, master plan or land use decision of
the city commission, including the budget or any particular component contained therein
which was approved by the city commission; provided, however that if any revenue item
is vetoed, an expenditure item in the same or greater dollar amount must also be vetoed.
The city commission may, at its next regularly scheduled or special meeting after the
veto occurs, override that veto by a four -fifths vote of the city commissioners present,
notwithstanding any provisions to the contrary contained in the Charter and city code.
Said veto power shall include actions pursuant to sections 29-B through 29-D of the
Charter.
(6) When one person succeeds another in the position of mayor, the successor shall
have the right to appoint the city manager, subject to the approval within 14 days of a
majority of the city commissioners then in office. In the event of a vacancy in the office of
city manager, the mayor shall appoint the city manager, subject to the approval within 14
days of a majority of the city commissioners then in office. The mayor may remove the
city manager subject to the city commission's conducting a hearing within 10 days of
said removal and the city commission's overriding the mayor's action by a four -fifths vote
of those city commissioners then in office. Additionally, the city commission by a four -
fifths vote of those city commissioners then in office shall be able to remove the city
manager.
(7) The mayor shall establish and appoint the members of all standing and special
committees of the city commission and the chairperson and vice -chairperson of each
committee. There shall be as many standing and special committees of the city
commission as deemed necessary by the Mayor. Standing or special committees of the
city commission shall mean those comprised of city commission members only.
(8) The mayor shall prepare and deliver a report on the state of the city to the people of
the city between November 1 and January 31 annually. Such report shall be prepared
after consultation with the city commissioners and the city manager.
(9) The mayor shall prepare and deliver a budgetary address annually to the people of
the city between July 1 and September 30. Such report shall be prepared after
consultation with the city manager.
(h) Salaries of the mayor and commission. Effective on November 4, 2003, there shall be
paid to the city commissioners the sum of $58,200, which is equal to sixty percent of the
mayor's salary in effect on July 16, 2003. Such salary shall be paid per year for each
commissioner, in twelve equal installments. The compensation of the mayor shall be
determined by the commission.
Section 4. The Referendum Special Election shall be held at the polling places in the
precincts designated, all as shown on the list attached hereto and made a part hereof and
referred to as Exhibit "A" or as may be designated by the Supervisor of Elections of Miami -Dade
County, Florida, in conformity with the provisions of the general laws of the State of Florida
("State"). The Precinct Election Clerks and Inspectors to serve at said polling places on said
Referendum Special Election date shall be those designated by the Supervisor of Elections of
Miami -Dade County, Florida, for such purpose in accordance with the general laws of the State.
A description of the registration books and records which pertain to Referendum
Special Election precincts wholly or partly within the City and which the City is adopting and
desires to use for holding such Referendum Special Election is all voter information cards,
registration books, records and certificates pertaining to electors of the City and established and
maintained as official by the Supervisor of Elections of Miami -Dade County, Florida, in
conformity with the provisions of the general laws of the State, are hereby adopted and declared
to be, and shall hereafter be recognized and accepted as, official registration cards, books,
records and certificates of the City.
Section 5. In compliance with Section 100.342, Florida Statutes, regarding any Special
Election not otherwise provided for, there shall be at least thirty (30) days' notice of the Special
Election by publication in a newspaper of general circulation in the City or publication on Miami -
Dade County's website as provided in Section 50.0311, Florida Statutes, the City's website, or
the Supervisor of Elections of Miami -Dade County, Florida website. The City Clerk is authorized
and directed to publish notice of the adoption of this Resolution and of the provisions hereof at
least twice, once in the fifth week and once in the third week prior to the week in which the
aforesaid Referendum Special Election is to be held, which notice shall be substantially in the
following form:
"NOTICE OF REFERENDUM SPECIAL ELECTION
TO AMEND THE MIAMI CITY CHARTER TO BE HELD
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2025
IN THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA
PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION NO. R-25-0244
A Referendum Special Election will be held on Tuesday, November 4, 2025, from
7:00 A.M. until 7:00 P.M. in the City of Miami, Florida, at the polling places in the
several Referendum Special Election precincts designated by the Supervisor of
Elections of Miami -Dade County, Florida, as set forth herein, unless otherwise
provided by law, and submitting to the qualified electors of the City of Miami,
Florida, the following question:
"SHALL THE CITY CHARTER BE AMENDED TO PROVIDE THAT NO
PERSON WHO HAS BEEN ELECTED OR APPOINTED TWO (2) TIMES,
EXCLUDING TIMES WHEN ELECTED TO FILL A VACANCY, TO THE
OFFICE OF MAYOR OR COMMISSIONER SHALL BE ELIGIBLE FOR
REELECTION TO THAT OFFICE DURING THEIR LIFETIME, THAT THE
TERM LIMITS SHALL BE MEASURED RETROACTIVELY FROM EACH
ELECTED OFFICIAL'S FIRST ELECTION OR APPOINTMENT, AND THAT
THIS AMENDMENT SHALL BECOME EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY?"
This Charter Amendment will amend Section 4(b) of the Charter to provide that
no person who has been elected or appointed two (2) times to the office of Mayor
or Commissioner shall be eligible for reelection to that office during their lifetime,
excluding times when elected to fill a vacancy, that the term limits shall be
measured retroactively from each Elected Official's first election or appointment,
and that this amendment shall become effective immediately.
By order of the Commission of the City of Miami, Florida.
Section 6. The official ballot to be used at said Referendum Special Election shall be in
full compliance with the laws of the State with respect to vote -by -mail ballots and to the use of
the mechanical voting machines or the Computer Election System, and shall be in substantially
the following form: "Official Ballot" Referendum Special Election Tuesday, November 4, 2025,
for Approval or Disapproval of the following question:
Charter Amendment to Establish Lifetime Term Limits for Elected Officials with a
Retroactive Effective Date
"Shall the City Charter be amended to provide that
no person who has been elected or appointed two
(2) times, excluding times when elected to fill a
vacancy, to the office of Mayor or Commissioner
shall be eligible for reelection to that office during
their lifetime, that the term limits shall be measured
retroactively from each elected official's first
election or appointment, and that this amendment
shall become effective immediately?"
YES
NO
Section 7. The form of the ballot shall be in accordance with the requirements of general
election laws. Electors desiring to vote in approval of the Question described above shall be
instructed to vote their selection next to the word "YES" within the ballot containing the
statement relating to the Question. Electors desiring to vote to disapprove the Question shall be
instructed to vote their selection next to the word "NO" within the ballot containing the statement
relating to the Question.
Section 8. The City Clerk shall cause to be prepared vote -by -mail ballots containing the
Question set forth in Section 6 above for the use of vote -by -mail electors entitled to cast such
ballots in said Referendum Special Election.
Section 9. All qualified electors of the City shall be permitted to vote in said Referendum
Special Election and the Supervisor of Elections of Miami -Dade County, Florida, is hereby
requested, authorized, and directed to furnish, at the cost and expense of the City, a list of all
qualified electors residing in the City as shown by the registration books and records of the
Office of said Supervisor of Elections and duly certify the same for delivery to and for use by the
election officials designated to serve at the respective polling places in said Referendum Special
Election precincts.
Section 10. For the purpose of enabling persons to register who are qualified to vote in
said Referendum Special Election on Tuesday, November 4, 2025, and who have not registered
under the provisions of the general laws of the State and Chapter 16 of the Code of the City of
Miami, Florida, or who have transferred their legal residence from one voting precinct to another
in the City, they may register Monday through Friday, from 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. at the Miami -
Dade County Office of the Supervisor of Elections located at 2700 Northwest 87th Avenue,
Miami, Florida, within such period of time as may be designated by the Supervisor. In addition to
the above place and times, qualified persons may register at such branch offices and may also
register to vote online for the purpose of voting in the herein described Referendum Special
Election during such times and on such dates as may be designated by the Supervisor.
Section 11 Todd B. Hannon, the City Clerk of the City of Miami, Florida, or his duly
appointed successor, is hereby designated and appointed as the official representative of the
Commission of the City of Miami, Florida, in all transactions with the Supervisor related to
matters pertaining to the use of the registration books and the holding of said Referendum
Special Election.
Section 12. The City Clerk shall deliver a certified copy of this Resolution to the
Supervisor not less than forty-five (45) days prior to the date of the Referendum Special
Election.
Section 13. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon its adoption and
signature of the Mayor.2
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS:
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2 If the Mayor does not sign this Resolution, it shall become effective at the end of ten (10) calendar days
from the date it was passed and adopted. If the Mayor vetoes this Resolution, it shall become effective
immediately upon override of the veto by the City Commission.