Doral eliminates runoffs, hikes salaries for city council and diminishes mayor's role
Briefly

City residents decisively voted to eliminate runoff elections, citing their high costs and the burden on city budgets, while also increasing council salaries significantly.
The recent win for Mayor Christi Fraga and her ally Rafael Pineyro contrasts with the broader governmental changes approved by voters, including salary increases for council members.
With 53% support, residents approved an amendment to increase council member salaries significantly, from $18,611 to $54,310.90, showcasing a shift in public perspective.
Voters’ approval of the proposal to cap the mayor's salary highlights a desire to limit the executive power and influence in Doral, reflecting changing political dynamics.
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