VOTE 2025: Full results for Nov. 4, 2025 municipal elections in Miami-Dade, Monroe counties coming next week

Scroll down for results. Results will be displayed as they come in on Nov. 4

In Hallandale Beach, close to 20 Muscovy ducks were found dead under suspicious circumstances, prompting investigations by multiple agencies. Eyewitnesses express shock and concern, with local residents on high alert due to the unusual nature of the incident. The South Florida Wildlife Center is conducting necropsies to determine the cause of death, while Crime Stoppers offers a $5,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of those responsible for this potential animal cruelty.

Voters across Miami-Dade and Monroe counties will have their say on Tuesday as municipal elections take place in various cities, including Miami, Miami Beach, Hialeah, Homestead, Surfside and Marathon.

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What’s up for vote?

In Miami, the election covers the mayor’s office and City Commission seats for Districts 3 and 5. In addition, there are four charter-amendment questions on the ballot.

Voters in Miami Beach will also be selecting their choice for mayor, along with commissioners for Groups I, II and III.

In Hialeah, the election will cover the mayor’s office and councilmember seats for Groups III, IV, VI and VII.

In Homestead, the election will cover the vice mayor’s office, along with councilmember seats for Seat 1 and Seat 5. Voters will also be deciding on four referendums.

In Surfside, there are also four referendums on the ballot.

And in Marathon, voters can select up to three choices for City Council.

When and where to vote

Polling places will be open on Election Day from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Click here for information on polling locations in Miami-Dade County, and click here for polling locations in Marathon.

For voters

Residents should confirm their polling location, bring a valid photo ID containing signature, and ensure they are at their assigned precinct.

TEST VIDEO - Hallandale Beach residents want answers after ducks found dead_copy In Hallandale Beach, close to 20 Muscovy ducks were found dead under suspicious circumstances, prompting investigations by multiple agencies. Eyewitnesses express shock and concern, with local residents on high alert due to the unusual nature of the incident. The South Florida Wildlife Center is conducting necropsies to determine the cause of death, while Crime Stoppers offers a $5,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of those responsible for this potential animal cruelty.
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Terrell Forney joined Local 10 News in October 2005 as a general assignment reporter. He was born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio, but a desire to escape the harsh winters of the north brought him to South Florida.