1921 Miami mayoral election
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The 1921 Miami mayoral election took place on July 12, 1921, to elect the mayor of Miami, Florida.[1]
This was an off-year election.
Incumbent W.P. Smith was not on the ballot. Instead, 10 other candidates vied for seats on the city council, which would lead to the selection of a mayor. The city charter was amended earlier that year to adopt the commission-manager form of government.[2]
Charles Doyle Leffler 'Uncle Charlie' was chosen from his peers on the city council as Miami's 10th Mayor.
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[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Voltz, Luther (Nov 16, 1947). "Mayoralty Myth is Exploded". Miami Herald. Retrieved 15 June 2024.
- ^ Blackman, E.V. (1921). "Miami and Dade County Florida; Its settlement progress and achievement". Retrieved 16 Jun 2024.