Miami’s Political Dynasties Have Paid Over $52,000 in Fines for Breaking Florida’s Election Laws
For decades, Miami’s most powerful political families have repeatedly broken Florida’s election laws, racking up over $52,000 in fines. From allegedly forged campaign finance reports to failing to file required documents, these violations reveal a troubling pattern of disregard for the law.
Miami’s Political Dynasties: 45 Years of Scandals, Arrests and Power Grabs—Still Running for Office Today
Miami’s political dynasties, like the Regalados and the Hardemons, are working to maintain their multi-decade influence, with family members running for local government positions. The Gimenez family, holding power for 20 years, has one member vying for re-election. Meanwhile, the Suárez family's influence continues with potential mayoral aspirations. These entrenched families are locked in a perpetual power struggle in Miami's political landscape.
Miami Corruption Tracker: Notorious Elected Officials and Their Legal Troubles
The Miami Corruption Tracker provides a one-stop shop of alleged corruption and ethical breaches by Miami officials, going back decades. Recent arrests and investigations include election fraud, corruption charges, money laundering, and more. The tracker aims to keep the public informed about the activities of elected officials. Follow us at @MIAcorruption for more.