Matti Herrera Bower
Matti Herrera Bower | |
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Mayor of Miami Beach | |
In office November 21, 2007 [1] – November 25, 2013 | |
Preceded by | David Dermer |
Succeeded by | Philip Levine |
Personal details | |
Born | Cuba | April 4, 1939
Political party | Democratic |
Spouse | Richard Bower |
Children | 4 daughters |
Residence | Miami Beach, Florida |
Profession | Politician, retired dental assistant[2] |
Matilde "Matti" Herrera Bower is a
nonpartisan
.
Bower was born in
activist and preservationist, including advocating for the successful preservation of the Miami Beach Architectural District.[2]
Bower served as a Miami Beach
bond rating upgrade in 2010 and saw a balanced budget that same year under Bower.[3] However, pension costs have risen to more than $50 million in 2011, up from just $3.5 million in 2000.[3] She has also dealt with the controversy surrounding Urban Beach Week.[3]
In 2011, Bower announced her re-election campaign for a third, and final, term as Mayor of Miami Beach.entrepreneur Dave Crystal, and public relations practitioner Laura Rivero Levey.[2]
Bower was easily re-elected to a third term on November 1, 2011.[4] She won 59.4% of the popular vote, or 4,103 votes.[5] Her closest opponent, comedian and Yale University graduate Steve Berke, garnered 23.38%, or 1,614.
Matti Herrera Bower was sworn into her third mayoral term on November 2, 2011. Bower ran for the Miami Beach Commission Group 3 seat in 2013, but lost to Joy Malakoff, garnering 2,641 votes (40.27%) to Malakoff's 4,214 votes (59.73%). [7]
See also
- Miami Beach mayoral election, 2011
- List of mayors of Miami Beach, Florida
References
- ^ "Miami Beach New Mayor Matti Herrera Bower Proclaims Residents' Voices Will Be Heard". Office of Mayor Matti Herrera Bower. 2008-01-17. Retrieved 2015-05-04.
- ^ a b c d e f g "Miami Beach voters to choose mayor, commissioner". Miami Herald. 2011-10-29. Retrieved 2011-10-30.
- ^ a b c d Smiley, David (2011-10-14). "Bower and opponents agree: mayor is running on her record". Miami Herald. Retrieved 2011-11-06.
- ^ New York Times. Retrieved 2011-11-06.
- ^ a b Smiley, David (2011-11-01). "Miami Beach mayor coasts to third term". Miami Herald. Retrieved 2011-11-06.
- ^ Wilson, Mary Beth (2011-10-30). "Miami Beach Mayoral Candidate on "After Party" Ticket Still Serious". WTVJ. Retrieved 2011-11-06.
- ^ Smiley, David (2011-11-03). "Winning incumbents sworn in on Miami Beach". Miami Herald. Retrieved 2011-11-06.