Miami-Dade voters cast ballots in first-ever supervisor of elections primary race. Who won?
Briefly

Miami-Dade primary voters made history by electing the county's first-ever supervisor of elections, a role that had previously been appointed, highlighting democratic changes in local governance.
Juan-Carlos Planas expressed his excitement by stating, 'I am ecstatic beyond belief, and I am already starting to work on November. I'm looking forward to bringing the message of protecting democracy to all the residents of Miami-Dade.' This reflects his commitment to democratic engagement.
With a voter-eligible population of 1.5 million, the newly elected supervisor of elections will oversee an office that has built a reputation for being well-run over the past decade.
Read at Miami Herald
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