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| Elections in Florida |
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Mayoral elections were held in Hialeah, Florida on November 4, 2025, with a runoff election on December 9, 2025 if no candidate would received a majority. [1] Interim Mayor Jacqueline Garcia-Roves, who became mayor upon the resignation of Esteban Bovo, [2] was running for re-election. The election was won by Bryan Calvo, 27-years-old at the time of the election, in what the Miami Herald called a 'surprise result'. [3] He won with 52.9% of the vote, avoiding a runoff.
Calvo handily won the election, surpassing 50% of the vote [10] and carrying every precinct in the city. He performed the best in precinct #378, securing 63.9% of the vote; conversely, he earned his worst result in the neighboring precinct #377, at 39.5% of the vote. [11]
| Candidate | Votes | % | |
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| Bryan Calvo | 9,232 | 52.93% | |
| Jesus Tundidor | 3,606 | 20.68% | |
| Jacqueline Garcia-Roves (incumbent) | 3,325 | 19.06% | |
| Marc Anthony Salvat | 1,128 | 6.47% | |
| Benny Rodriguez | 150 | 0.86% | |
| Total votes | 17,441 | 100.00 | |
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