Carlos Álvarez (born 1952) is a
Cuban American
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politician, and the former
mayor of Miami-Dade County
The following is a list of mayors of Miami-Dade County, Florida.
Mayors
See also
* List of mayors of Miami (city)
* Government of Miami-Dade County
References
{{Mayors of Miami-Dade County
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. He was first elected mayor in 2004, and re-elected in 2008. His mayoralty ended in March 2011 after
a recall election. In both mayoral elections, he listed his party as "No Party Preference", but an article in ''
The Christian Science Monitor
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'' described him as a member of the
Republican Party.
["As recall wave builds, Miami-Dade Mayor Carlos Alvarez first to go"](_blank)
Patrik Jonsson, ''The Christian Science Monitor
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'', March 16, 2011.
Early life
Carlos Álvarez was born in
Cuba
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around 1952. When he was eight years old, his family emigrated to
Miami, Florida
Miami is a East Coast of the United States, coastal city in the U.S. state of Florida and the county seat of Miami-Dade County, Florida, Miami-Dade County in South Florida. It is the core of the Miami metropolitan area, which, with a populat ...
.
[Biography: Miami-Dade Mayor Carlos Alvarez](_blank)
, Central Florida News 13. Alvarez earned his Bachelor of Business Administration from Florida International University in 1974. He completed training at the Senior Management Institute for Police and graduated from the
FBI National Academy
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, 145th Session in June 1986.
Police work
In 1976, Álvarez joined the
Miami-Dade Police Department
The Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office (MDSO), formerly known as the Dade County Sheriff's Office (1836–1957), Dade County Public Safety Department (1957–1981), Metro-Dade Police Department (1981–1997),
and Miami-Dade Police Department (1997� ...
. He was promoted through the ranks and, in 1997, became director of the MDPD.
He served as director from 1997 to 2004. His tenure as director was called "relatively free of trouble, at least by local standards" by the ''
Miami New Times
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'', although in 2004 a group of policemen who served in the department described his management style as marked by "favoritism and retaliation".
Mayoralty
Carlos Álvarez ran for mayor in the 2004 Miami-Dade mayoral election, and defeated his opponent County Commissioner Jimmy L. Morales. He became Miami-Dade County's sixth mayor, replacing
Alex Penelas
Alexander Penelas (born December 18, 1961) is an American attorney who is the former mayor of Miami-Dade County, Florida.
Education and personal life
Penelas, an American of Cuban descent, attended St. Thomas University and graduated in 1981 ...
. In 2007, Alvarez successfully launched a referendum to give the mayoralty more power, giving him direct control of the county's bureaucracy.
["In dramatic revolt, Miami-Dade voters fire Mayor Carlos Alvarez over pay hikes, tax increase"](_blank)
Matthew Haggman and Martha Brannigan, ''The Miami Herald'', March 15, 2011.
He was re-elected as county mayor on August 26, 2008, for his second term. In 2009, Alvarez led a successful yet controversial effort to spend hundreds of millions of dollars of the city's money to build what would eventually be
LoanDepot Park
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on the site of the
Orange Bowl
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to retain the
Major League Baseball
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Marlins in the region. In August 2009, ''
The Miami Herald
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'' revealed that Alvarez had recently given pay raises to close aides, including his chief of staff Dennis Morales, whose new salary was over $200,000 a year. In September 2010, Alvarez pushed for a 12% increase in the
property tax
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rate.
Recall
An effort to recall Alvarez began in October 2010, backed by billionaire businessman
Norman Braman
Norman Braman (born August 23, 1932) is an American billionaire car dealer, art collector, and former owner of the Philadelphia Eagles.
Early life and education
Braman was born in 1932 in West Chester, Pennsylvania, and grew up in the Cobbs Cr ...
, a former owner of the
Philadelphia Eagles
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, over Alvarez's simultaneous tax increases and pay raises for upper echelon county workers.
Braman spent more than $1 million of his own money on the effort. Alvarez was recalled in a March 15, 2011 election. More than 88% of the voters (some 176,000 people) voted for recalling Alvarez. The election was the largest municipal recall vote in United States history,
and the second largest in the U.S. of any kind after the
2003 recall election of California governor
Gray Davis
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.
He officially left office on March 18, 2011 when the county canvassing board certified the results.
Personal life
Álvarez is the father of two sons and one daughter.
After the recall, Álvarez began
bodybuilding
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. In January 2013, he emerged from relative seclusion to compete in the National Physique Committee's South Florida “Over 60s” Master's bodybuilding competition, where he won first place.
In April 2016, he was arrested on a domestic
battery
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* Battery (crime), a crime involving unlawful physical contact
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charge after a fight with his girlfriend. According to the police report, his girlfriend's teenage daughter told police that Álvarez had been violent toward her mother since 2013.
See also
*
List of mayors of Miami-Dade County, Florida
The following is a list of mayors of Miami-Dade County, Florida.
Mayors
See also
* List of mayors of Miami (city)
* Government of Miami-Dade County
References
{{Mayors of Miami-Dade County
History of Miami-Dade County, Florida, Mayors
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References
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1950s births
Living people
21st-century mayors of places in Florida
Year of birth uncertain
American municipal police officers
American politicians of Cuban descent
Cuban emigrants to the United States
FBI National Academy graduates
Florida International University people
Florida Republicans
Law enforcement officials from Miami
Mayors of Miami-Dade County, Florida
Politicians from Miami
Recalled American mayors
Latino conservatism in the United States