Coral Gables voters face final days to decide 8 charter amendments in all-mail election

Coral Gables voters have until April 21 to return ballots in an all-mail election deciding eight proposed charter amendments, including shifting municipal elections to November. The outcome could bring significant changes to the city's government, affecting election timing, oversight, and budgeting.
Coral Gables voters must return ballots by April 21 in a citywide, vote-by-mail election deciding eight proposed charter amendments. The amendments include shifting municipal elections to November, which could boost turnout and reduce costs. Other changes affect oversight, budgeting, and official accountability. Voters can mail or hand-deliver ballots to the Miami-Dade County Supervisor of Elections office. Over 7,000 residents have already cast ballots, about 23% of eligible voters. The election's outcome could significantly impact Coral Gables' government.
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