2011 Hialeah mayoral special election

2011 Hialeah mayoral special election

November 1, 2011 (first round)
November 15, 2011 (runoff)
 
Candidate Carlos Hernández Raúl L. Martínez Rudy García
First round 12,074
39.53%
10,529
34.47%
7,838
25.66%
Runoff 19,055
60.89%
12,239
39.11%
Eliminated

Mayor before election

Carlos Hernández
Nonpartisan

Elected mayor

Carlos Hernández
Nonpartisan

The 2011 Hialeah mayoral special election took place on November 15, 2011, following a first round on November 1, 2011. Former Mayor Julio Robaina resigned so that he could run for Mayor of Miami-Dade County. Following Robaina's resignation, City Council President Carlos Hernández became Mayor. Hernández ran in the special election to serve out the remaining two years of Robaina's term. He was challenged by former Mayor Raúl L. Martínez and former State Senator Rudy García. Though the race was formally nonpartisan, Hernández and García were Republicans, and Martínez was a Democrat.

In the first-round election, Hernández placed first with 40 percent of the vote, followed by Martínez with 34 percent and García with 26 percent. Because no candidate received a majority of the vote, a runoff election took place two weeks later. At the runoff election, Hernández defeated Martínez in a landslide, winning 61 percent of the vote.