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"Bottom line is that if Mr. Rosado had not had an angel like Joe or Marjorie Carollo, he never, never, never would have ...
The other Rosado vote that Carollo disliked was the decision to terminate the Bayfront Park Management Trust in January of ...
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez and Commissioner Joe Carollo bet big on last month's special election, spending a combined $1.6 million in support of Ralph Rosado, who beat Jose Regalado for the open ...
Carollo's Rift with Rosado. Just weeks after helping secure newly elected Miami Commissioner Ralph Rosado’s narrow victory in ...
Ralph Rosado has defeated Jose Regalado in Miami’s District 4 race, concluding a special election that promises to tip the scales of power on the City Commission. Preliminary election night ...
With new leadership at the helm of one agency and another slated for closure at the start of the new year, a shift in ...
Only 2,938 people out of 46,742 registered voters voted to make Ralph Rosado the new Miami Commissioner for District 4. That’s only about 11% of voters wh ...
The measure will be voted on in a special election, since the commission postponed the general election to 2026.
Chairwoman Christine King and Vice Chair Joe Carollo were the two Miami commissioners opposed to Damian Pardo’s idea of ...
Ralph Rosado, 52, won yesterday's special election in the city’s District 4, which includes the neighborhoods of Flagami, West Flagler and Shenandoah. The seat was previously held by Manolo ...
On the other side is Ralph Rosado, 52, an urban planner whose candidacy is backed by Commissioner Joe Carollo’s political committee, which has been funding anti-Regalado ads.
Commissioner Joe Carollo was removed as chair of the Bayfront Park Management Trust and replaced with Commissioner Miguel Gabela. NBC6's Steve Litz spoke to them both.