2025 Hialeah mayoral election
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Mayoral elections were held in Hialeah, Florida on November 4, 2025, with a runoff election on December 9, 2025 if no candidate would received a majority.[1] Interim Mayor Jacqueline Garcia-Roves, who became mayor upon the resignation of Esteban Bovo,[2] was running for re-election. The election was won by Bryan Calvo, 27-years-old at the time of the election, in what the Miami Herald called a 'surprise result'.[3] He won with 52.9% of the vote, avoiding a runoff.
Candidates
[edit]Declared
[edit]- Bryan Calvo, former city councilor[4]
- Jacqueline Garcia-Roves, interim mayor[5] (Republican)[6]
- Manny Reyes Jr., mixed martial arts fighter[5]
- Marc Anthony Salvat, real estate investor[5]
- Jesus Tundidor, city councilor[4]
Declined
[edit]- René García, county commissioner and former state senator (endorsed Garcia-Roves)[4]
Endorsements
[edit]Jesus Tundidor
- State legislators
- Anthony Rodriguez, Miami-Dade county chairman from the 10th district (2022–present)[7] and former state representative from the 118th district (2018–2022)[7]
- David Borrero, state representative from the 111th district (2022–present) and 105th district (2020–2022)[7]
- County officials
- Raquel Regalado, Miami-Dade county commissioner from the 6th district (2020–present)[7]
- Local officials
- Melinda de la Vega, city councilmember (2024–present)[7]
- Monica Perez, city councilmember (2019–present)[7]
- Christi Fraga, mayor of Doral (2022–present)[7]
- Josh Dieguez, mayor of Miami Lakes (2024–present)[7]
- Bryan Morera, vice-mayor of Miami Lakes (2024–present)[7]
- Labor unions
- International Association of Firefighters Local 1102[7]
- Fraternal Order of Police Hialeah Lodge 12[7]
- South Florida Police Benevolent Association[7]
- AFSCME Florida[7]
Bryan Calvo
- Individuals
Félix Rodríguez, former CIA officer[8]
Jacqueline Garcia-Roves
- State legislators
- René García, Miami-Dade county commissioner from the 13th district (2020–present), former state senator[a] and former state representative from the 110th district (2000–2008)[9]
Results
[edit]| Candidate | Votes | % | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bryan Calvo | 9,232 | 52.93% | |
| Jesus Tundidor | 3,606 | 20.68% | |
| Jacqueline Garcia-Roves (incumbent) | 3,325 | 19.06% | |
| Marc Anthony Salvat | 1,128 | 6.47% | |
| Benny Rodriguez | 150 | 0.86% | |
| Total votes | 17,441 | 100.00 | |
Notes
[edit]- ^ García represented the 40th district (2010–2012), the 38th district (2012–2016) and the 36th district (2016–2018).
References
[edit]- ^ "Election Calendar (2025)". Miami-Dade County Supervisor of Elections. 2025. Retrieved July 24, 2025.
- ^ Egui Brito, Verónica (May 6, 2025). "Historic shift in Hialeah politics: First woman mayor takes office amid council shakeup". Miami Herald. Miami, Florida. Retrieved July 24, 2025.
- ^ Grillo • •, Ernesto (November 4, 2025). "Bryan Calvo, 27, elected as Hialeah mayor, reflecting voters' desire for change". NBC 6 South Florida. Retrieved November 5, 2025.
- ^ a b c Egui Brito, Verónica (June 26, 2025). "County Commissioner René Garcia withdraws from Hialeah mayor race. Who else is running?". Miami Herald. Miami, Florida. Retrieved July 24, 2025.
- ^ a b c Egui Brito, Verónica (June 30, 2025). "René Garcia's endorsement of interim mayor reshapes Hialeah mayoral race". Miami Herald. Miami, Florida. Retrieved July 24, 2025.
- ^ https://ballotpedia.org/Jackie_Garcia-Roves
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "Jesus Tundidor Endorsements". Jesus Tundidor for Mayor.
- ^ Manjarres, Javier (October 3, 2025). "Rodriguez Denounces Bryan Calvo Over Alleged False Endorsement Claim". The Floridian.
- ^ "René Garcia's endorsement of interim mayor reshapes Hialeah mayoral race". Miami Herald.
- ^ "Hialeah Mayor". enr.electionsfl.org. November 5, 2025. Retrieved November 5, 2025.
External links
[edit]Official campaign websites