Los votantes en el Condado de Miami-Dade y en todo Estados Unidos acudirán a las urnas el martes 5 de noviembre para emitir sus votos en las Elecciones Generales.
En la parte superior de la boleta estará la carrera presidencial entre el ex presidente Donald Trump y la vicepresidenta Kamala Harris.
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Los resultados en Florida comenzarán a llegar a las 7 p.m. EST, aunque las urnas finales no cierran en el estado hasta las 8 p.m. EST.
La ley de Florida requiere que cada condado informe primero sus boletas anticipadas y de voto ausente. Esto incluye las boletas por correo, que tienden a favorecer a los demócratas.
En los últimos dos ciclos electorales, los demócratas han tendido a votar por correo más que los republicanos. Esto significa que los primeros resultados informados a menudo parecen más favorables para los candidatos demócratas que el resultado final. Luego, a medida que se cuentan los votos emitidos el Día de las Elecciones, los republicanos comienzan a ver resultados mucho más favorables.
Además de la carrera presidencial, los votantes tomarán decisiones importantes sobre enmiendas de Florida, incluyendo si legalizar la marihuana recreativa y si quitar la capacidad del gobierno de bloquear o retrasar la decisión de terminar un embarazo antes de que el feto sea “viable” y/o para proteger la vida de la madre.
En el Condado de Miami-Dade, los votantes elegirán un sheriff por primera vez desde la década de 1960.
También se votarán varios escaños del Congreso de EE.UU., así como escaños del Congreso estatal.
Se llevarán a cabo elecciones para alcalde en algunas ciudades, incluidas Doral, Medley, North Miami, North Miami Beach y South Miami.
Los resultados se pueden ver a continuación a medida que lleguen:
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Resultados de las elecciones generales del 5 de noviembre de Miami-Dade
Votes
%
Donald J. Trump(R)
Kamala D. Harris(D)
Jill Stein(G)
Chase Oliver(L)
Claudia De la Cruz
Randall Terry
Peter Sonski
(762 / 762)
Votes
%
Rick Scott*(R)
Debbie Mucarsel-Powell(D)
Feena Bonoan(L)
Ben Everidge
Tuan TQ Nguyen
(761 / 761)
Votes
%
Frederica Wilson*(D)
Jesus Gabriel Navarro(R)
(214 / 216)
Votes
%
Mario Diaz-Balart*(R)
Joey Atkins(D)
(172 / 174)
Votes
%
Maria Elvira Salazar*(R)
Lucia Báez-Geller(D)
(221 / 221)
Votes
%
Carlos A. Gimenez*(R)
Phil Ehr(D)
(204 / 206)
Votes
%
Jason Pizzo*(D)
Imtiaz Mohammad(R)
(115 / 116)
Votes
%
Bryan Avila*(R)
Charles A. Lewis I(D)
(117 / 118)
Votes
%
Fabián Basabe*(R)
Joe Saunders(D)
Mo Saunders Scott
(45 / 45)
Votes
%
Tom Fabricio*(R)
Stanley "J.P." Jean-Poix(D)
(38 / 38)
Votes
%
David Borrero*(R)
Laura F. Kelley(D)
(37 / 37)
Votes
%
Alex Rizo*(R)
Jacqueline "Jackie" Gil-Abarzua(D)
(45 / 45)
Votes
%
Vicki Lopez*(R)
Jacqueline "Jackie" Gross-Kellogg(D)
(38 / 38)
Votes
%
Demi Busatta Cabrera*(R)
Matthew John Bornstein(D)
(55 / 56)
Votes
%
Omar Blanco(R)
Norma Perez Schwartz(D)
(53 / 54)
Votes
%
Daniel A. Perez*(R)
Nicolas Ramos(D)
(45 / 45)
Votes
%
Kevin Chambliss*(D)
Beatrice Slawson(R)
(39 / 39)
Votes
%
Mike Redondo*(R)
Joel Vodola(D)
(50 / 50)
Votes
%
Juan Carlos Porras*(R)
Marcos Reyes(D)
(45 / 45)
Votes
%
James "Jim" Vernon Mooney Jr.*(R)
Michael Travis(D)
(66 / 67)
Votes
%
Juan Fernandez-Barquin*(R)
Annette Taddeo(D)
(757 / 757)
Votes
%
Rosanna "Rosie" Cordero-Stutz(R)
James Reyes(D)
(757 / 757)
Votes
%
Tomas Regalado(R)
Marisol Zenteno(D)
(757 / 757)
Votes
%
Dariel Fernandez(R)
David Richardson(D)
(757 / 757)
Votes
%
Alina Garcia(R)
Juan-Carlos "J.C." Planas(D)
(757 / 757)
Votes
%
Yes
No
(5,448 / 5,612)
Votes
%
Yes
No
(5,448 / 5,612)
Votes
%
Yes
No
(747 / 747)
Votes
%
Yes
No
(747 / 747)
Votes
%
Yes
No
(747 / 747)
Votes
%
Christopher Benjamin
Alina Salcines Restrepo
(757 / 757)
Votes
%
Raquel A. Regalado*
Cindy Lerner
(71 / 71)
Votes
%
Joseph "Joe" Geller
Martin Karp
(88 / 88)
Votes
%
Mary Blanco*
Maxeme "Max" Tuchman
(92 / 92)
Votes
%
Albert Collazo
Christopher T. Musser
(1 / 1)
Votes
%
Alexandra Penn Williams
Donna Fishbein
(1 / 1)
Votes
%
Francisco Bird
Adolfo William Alfonso
Guillermo J. Silva Malavé
(1 / 1)
Votes
%
Lidy C. Hernandez Perez
Jaime Mercado
(1 / 1)
Votes
%
Victoria González
Gerardo A. Verde
(3 / 3)
Votes
%
Juan Javier De Maqua
Yasenka Peterson
(1 / 1)
Votes
%
Reginald Andre
Theodis Tyrone Kendrick
Nathan Price
(1 / 1)
Votes
%
Tamara Price
Eric Moss
(1 / 1)
FL Constitutional Amendment 1: Partisan School Board Elections
Proposing amendments to the State Constitution to require members of a district school board to be elected in a partisan election rather than a nonpartisan election and to specify that the amendment only applies to elections held on or after the November 2026 general election. However, partisan primary elections may occur before the 2026 general election for purposes of nominating political party candidates to that office for placement on the 2026 general election ballot. Click here to learn more.
Votes
%
No
Yes
(5,573 / 5,631)
FL Constitutional Amendment 2: Right to Fish & Hunt
Proposing an amendment to the State Constitution to preserve forever fishing and hunting, including by the use of traditional methods, as a public right and preferred means of responsibly managing and controlling fish and wildlife. Specifies that the amendment does not limit the authority granted to the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission under Section of Article IV of the State Constitution. https://www.local10.com/news/local/2024/10/15/vote-2024-amendment-2-explained/
Votes
%
Yes
No
(5,575 / 5,631)
FL Constitutional Amendment 3: Legalizing Recreational Marijuana
Amendment 3 is one of two amendments on the ballot put there by citizens, not lawmakers (the other being Amendment 4). Its passage would make marijuana use legal for adults over 21, define the amounts, and define the business market for it. https://www.local10.com/vote-2024/2024/10/14/vote-2024-amendment-3-explained/
Votes
%
No
Yes
(5,575 / 5,631)
FL Constitutional Amendment 4: Limit Govt. Interference with Abortion
Amendment 4 is an abortion rights question. It would remove the government’s ability to block or delay the decision to end a pregnancy before the fetus is “viable” and/or to protect the life of the mother. https://www.local10.com/vote-2024/2024/10/14/vote-2024-amendment-4-explained/
Votes
%
No
Yes
(5,575 / 5,631)
FL Constitutional Amendment 5: Adjust Value of Certain Homestead Exemptions
Annual Adjustments to the Value of Certain Homestead Exemptions Proposing an amendment to the State Constitution to require an annual adjustment for inflation to the value of current or future homestead exemptions that apply solely to levies other than school district levies and for which every person who has legal or equitable title to real estate and maintains thereon the permanent residence of the owner, or another person legally or naturally dependent upon the owner is eligible. This amendment takes effect January 1, 2025. https://www.local10.com/vote-2024/2024/10/18/vote-2024-amendment-5-explained/
Votes
%
Yes
No
(5,575 / 5,631)
Votes
%
Yes
No
(757 / 757)
Votes
%
Gustavo F. Blachman
Michael Isaac Jacobs
Alberto Zaltzberg
(8 / 8)
Votes
%
Cindy Orlinsky
Gary Pyott
(8 / 8)
Votes
%
Alejandro Levy
David Albaum
(1 / 1)
Votes
%
No
Yes
(1 / 1)
Votes
%
MacDonald Kennedy
Ryan Huntington
Daniel R. Samaria
(1 / 1)
Votes
%
Suzy Lord
Brook De Melo Gomes
(11 / 11)
Votes
%
Yes
No
(11 / 11)
Votes
%
Yes
No
(11 / 11)
Votes
%
Christi Fraga*
Roxanna Garay
(12 / 12)
Votes
%
Rafael Pineyro
Ivette Gonzalez Petkovich
(12 / 12)
Votes
%
Nicole Reinoso
Juan Carlos Esquivel
Irina Vilariño
(12 / 12)
Votes
%
No
Yes
(12 / 12)
Votes
%
Yes
No
(12 / 12)
Votes
%
Yes
No
(12 / 12)
Votes
%
Yes
No
(12 / 12)
Votes
%
Yes
No
(12 / 12)
Votes
%
Yes
No
(12 / 12)
Votes
%
Yes
No
(12 / 12)
Votes
%
Yes
No
(12 / 12)
Votes
%
No
Yes
(12 / 12)
Votes
%
Yes
No
(12 / 12)
Votes
%
Charles Winters
Luis M. Pirela
(1 / 1)
Votes
%
Nancy Stoner
Michael F. Bracken
Franklin H. Caplan
Nicolas Lopez-Jenkins
Mark E. Fried
Charles Hyatt Collins
(1 / 1)
Votes
%
Lily Stefano
Roberto Martell*
(2 / 2)
Votes
%
Yes
No
(133 / 133)
Votes
%
Yes
No
(133 / 133)
Votes
%
Yes
No
(133 / 133)
Votes
%
Yes
No
(133 / 133)
Votes
%
Yes
No
(21 / 21)
Votes
%
Yes
No
(21 / 21)
Votes
%
Yes
No
(21 / 21)
Votes
%
Yes
No
(21 / 21)
Votes
%
Yes
No
(21 / 21)
Votes
%
Yes
No
(21 / 21)
Votes
%
Yes
No
(21 / 21)
Votes
%
Linda Julien
Karen Hunter-Jackson
(25 / 25)
Votes
%
Yes
No
(25 / 25)
Votes
%
Arturo "Artie" Jinete
Lourdes Rodriguez
Ernesto Fuster
Karina Pacheco
Ivan Pacheco
(2 / 2)
Votes
%
Josh Dieguez
Tony Fernandez
Yuniett Gonzalez
(7 / 7)
Votes
%
Angelo Cuadra Garcia
Mario O. Pinera Jr.
(7 / 7)
Votes
%
No
Yes
(4 / 4)
Votes
%
Doris Acosta
Jose R. Parada Jr.
(2 / 2)
Votes
%
Yes
No
(2 / 2)
Votes
%
Yes
No
(2 / 2)
Votes
%
Yes
No
(2 / 2)
Votes
%
Yes
No
(2 / 2)
Votes
%
Yes
No
(2 / 2)
Votes
%
Yes
No
(2 / 2)
Votes
%
Yes
No
(2 / 2)
Votes
%
Alix Desulme*
Héctor Medina
Daphne Campbell
Naomi Esther Blemur
(23 / 23)
Votes
%
Kevin A. Burns
Vanessa Pierre
Evan A. Shields
Jessica Wolland
(7 / 7)
Votes
%
Pierre Frantz Charle
Daniel Calixte
Charlie Nacivre Charles
Beverly Hilton
Bethynel "Betty" Vega
(5 / 5)
Votes
%
Michael Joseph
Evan S. Piper*
(11 / 11)
Votes
%
Daniela Jean
Margaret Mary "Margie" Love
Hubert Dubé
(11 / 11)
Votes
%
McKenzie Fleurimond
Ketley Joachim
(11 / 11)
Votes
%
Paule Villard
Lynn Su
Maggy Belizaire Lopez
Eunice Flowers
Ellis Keeter
(11 / 11)
Votes
%
Joseph L. Kelley
Luis Santiago
Chris Davis
Audrey Dominguez
Brian Dennis
Retevea Bain-Walden
(7 / 7)
Votes
%
Mark Merwitzer
Leanne Tellam
(8 / 8)
Votes
%
Steve Cody
David M. Singer
(8 / 8)
Votes
%
Shannon Del Prado
Ralph Sanchez
(8 / 8)
Votes
%
No
Yes
(8 / 8)
Votes
%
No
Yes
(8 / 8)
Votes
%
No
Yes
(8 / 8)
Votes
%
Yes
No
(8 / 8)
Votes
%
Yes
No
(8 / 8)
Votes
%
Danny Rodriguez
Daniel Guerra
(5 / 5)
Votes
%
Yes
No
(5 / 5)
Votes
%
Yes
No
(5 / 5)
Votes
%
Yes
No
(5 / 5)
Votes
%
Jerry Joseph
Patricia Alvarez
George Bardmesser
Iracilda Lichtinger
(5 / 5)
Votes
%
Fabiola Stuyvesant
Greg Capra
(5 / 5)
Votes
%
Yes
No
(1 / 1)
Votes
%
Yes
No
(1 / 1)
Votes
%
Yes
No
(1 / 1)
Votes
%
Yes
No
(1 / 1)
Votes
%
Yes
No
(1 / 1)
Votes
%
Gabriel Fernandez
Debra A. Conover
Richard L. Block
(1 / 1)
Votes
%
Yes
No
(1 / 1)
Votes
%
Yes
No
(1 / 1)
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