Matti Herrera Bower

Matti Herrera Bower
Matti Herrera Bower
Mayor of Miami Beach, Florida
Incumbent
Assumed office
2007
Preceded by David Dermer
Personal details
Born Cuba
Political party Democratic Party
Spouse(s) Richard Bower
Children Four daughters
Residence Miami Beach, Florida
Profession Politician, retired dental assistant[1]

Matti Herrera Bower is a Cuban-born American politician and retired dental assistant. Bower has been elected to three two-year terms as the Mayor of Miami Beach, Florida, beginning in 2007.[1][2] Most recently, Bower won re-election to her third and final term on November 1, 2011.[3] She is the first woman, as well as the first Hispanic, to serve as Mayor of Miami Beach.[4] She is a Democrat,[4] though Miami Beach elections are nonpartisan.

Bower was born in Cuba and immigrated to the United States. She attended Miami Technical High School and became a dental assistant.[1] Bower also spent decades as a local activist and preservationist, including advocacy for the successful preservation of the Miami Beach Architectural District.[1]

Bower served as a Miami Beach city commissioner from 1999 to 2007 before being elected mayor of the South Florida city in 2007.[1][3] She won re-election to a second term in 2009. The city of Miami Beach received a bond rating upgrade in 2010 and saw a balanced budget that same year under Bower.[2] However, pension costs have risen to more than $50 million in 2011, up from just $3.5 million in 2000.[2] She has also dealt with controversy surrounding Urban Beach Week.[2]

In 2011, Bower announced her re-election campaign for a third, and final, term as Mayor of Miami Beach.[1] (Mayors are term limited to three, two-year terms in office). Bower, who was 72 years old in November 2011, faced three opponents in the election: comedian Steve Berke, entrepreneur Dave Crystal, and public relations practitioner Laura Rivero Levey.[1]

Bower was easily re-elected to a third term on November 1, 2011.[3] She won 59.4% of the popular vote, or 4,103 votes.[4] Her closest opponent, comedian and Yale University graduate Steve Berke, garnered 23.38%, or 1,614.

Matti Herrera Bower was sworn into her third mayoral term on November 2, 2011.[5]

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