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  Suarez, Xavier
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  2020-01-01  
 
NameXavier Suarez
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Miami, Florida , United States
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Born May 21, 1949 (74 years)
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Jul 13, 2020 10:18pm
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InfoXavier Louis Suarez is an American politician in Miami who was the first Cuban-born mayor of Miami and is currently a Miami-Dade county commissioner.

Suarez was first elected mayor in 1985. He was re-elected in 1987 and again in 1989 for a four-year term. Suarez was highly regarded as mayor of Miami. As the mayor of Miami, Florida Xavier Suárez, declared "Yahweh ben Yahweh Day" on October 7, 1990. According to a March 30, 1993 article in the Miami Herald, "In 1989, [Suárez] won national admiration when he waded through hostile crowds in Overtown during civil disturbances to try to make peace." Suarez cited the construction of 1,500 affordable homes as one of his "proudest achievements" during his tenure. He was also given the name "pothole mayor" for his attention to city neighborhoods. In 1993 Suarez got the Latin Builder's Association to donate $150,000 to rebuild the only Catholic elementary school in Overtown. He decided not to run again in 1993 in order to spend more time with his family. He returned to practice law in Miami before he decided to run again in November 1997 and was re-elected.

Suarez was elected as a Miami-Dade County Commissioner for District 7 on May 24, 2011 and was re-elected by a 44 point margin on August 30, 2016. During his tenure as commissioner, Suarez continued to advocate for affordable housing, as well as workforce development programs and funding for public transit.

During his time as mayor, Suarez also received attention for refusing to greet South African President Nelson Mandela during his 1990 tour of the United States which included a stop in Miami. Suárez was in disagreement with Mandela's comments where he referred to Cuban President Fidel Castro as a "brother in arms" due to Castro's support for the African National Congress.


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FAMILY
Son Francis Suarez 1977-
Father Manuel Suárez-Carreno 0000-
Sister Lala Mooney 0000-
Nephew Alex X. Mooney 1971-

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RACES
  08/18/2020 Miami-Dade County Mayor Lost 10.51% (-18.77%)
  08/30/2016 Miami-Dade County Commissioner 07 Won 72.06% (+44.13%)
  08/14/2012 Miami-Dade County Commissioner 07 Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  05/24/2011 Miami-Dade County Commission District 7- Special Election Won 53.44% (+6.88%)
  09/05/2006 FL State House 107 - R Primary Lost 14.41% (-23.07%)
  11/02/2004 Miami-Dade County Commissioner 07 - Runoff Lost 38.72% (-22.56%)
  08/31/2004 Miami-Dade County Commissioner 07 Won 28.45% (+0.00%)
  11/06/2001 Miami Mayor - Primary Lost 5.03% (-26.38%)
  11/04/1997 Miami Mayor Lost 46.69% (-6.62%)
  11/04/1997 Miami Mayor - Primary Won 46.80% (+0.00%)
  09/02/1996 Dade County Mayor - Primary Lost 13.79% (-23.00%)
  11/07/1989 Miami Mayor Won 64.34% (+28.67%)
  11/10/1987 Miami Mayor Won 62.14% (+24.28%)
  11/03/1987 Miami Mayor - Primary Won 42.68% (+10.24%)
  11/12/1985 Miami Mayor Won 56.65% (+13.31%)
  11/05/1985 Miami Mayor - Primary Won 28.92% (+0.59%)
  11/15/1983 Miami Mayor Lost 45.22% (-9.57%)
  11/08/1983 Miami Mayor - Primary Won 42.13% (+0.00%)
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  11/06/2018 FL District 27 Lost 0.00% (-51.76%)
ENDORSEMENTS
Miami-Dade County Mayor - Runoff - Nov 03, 2020 R Esteban L. Bovo, Jr.
FL US President - R Primary - Jan 31, 2012 R Newt Gingrich
FL US President - R Primary - Mar 08, 1988 R George H. W. Bush