The Miami mayor's race is heating up. This former city commissioner is planning a run
Briefly

Ken Russell, former Miami City Commissioner, is entering the 2025 mayoral race to address what he calls "bad government" in Miami. After two years away from public office, he's motivated by the city's controversies and believes he can implement significant reforms. Russell plans to amend the city charter to enhance the commission structure and enforce stricter term limits. He emphasizes the urgency of reshaping Miami’s governance, indicating that this mission is distinct from his previous role as a commissioner, stating that real change requires breaking existing patterns of governance.
After my two years of absence from office, I've realized the city's governance has severe flaws. I am determined to implement reforms and restore integrity.
Returning to political office is daunting, especially considering the controversies that have arisen in recent years. Yet, I feel compelled to make a meaningful change.
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