1996 Dade County mayoral election

1996 Dade County mayoral election

September 3, 1996
October 1, 1996
 
Candidate Alex Penelas Arthur Teele
First round 97,968
36.78%
67,240
25.25%
Runoff 197,797
60.56%
128,818
39.44%

 
Candidate Maurice Ferré Xavier Suarez
First round 55,239
20.74%
36,725
13.79%
Runoff Eliminated Eliminated

Mayor before election

Position established

Elected mayor

Alex Penelas
Nonpartisan

The 1996 Dade County mayoral election took place on October 1, 1996, following a primary election on September 3, 1996. The election was the first one to take place following an October 1992 referendum that established the office following the 1992 abolition of the previous mayoral position, which was largely ceremonial. Eleven candidates ran in the formally nonpartisan election, and the leading candidates were County Commissioners Alex Penelas, Arthur Teele, and Maurice Ferré, as well as former Miami Mayor Xavier Suarez. Penelas placed first in the primary with 37 percent of the vote, and advanced to a runoff election against Teele, who placed second with 25 percent. In the runoff election, Penelas defeated Teele in a landslide, winning 61 percent of the vote to Teele's 39 percent.