• Surfside Mayoral Runoff Election is April 7

    Pursuant to a court order, the Surfside Run-off Election on Tuesday, April 7, will proceed as regularly scheduled with polls open from 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. No election results will be posted on April 7. Vote by mail ballots will be accepted until April 28, at 7 p.m., by mail or at Elections Headquarters located at 2700 NW 87 Avenue. All election results will be posted after 7 p.m. on April 28.

    04.07.26 Surfside Runoff Election Results Link - https://enr.electionsfl.org/DAD/3964/Summary/ 

    Vote-by-Mail Request Deadline:
    Thursday, April 16, 2026, by 5 p.m.
    Requests may be submitted in person, by phone, or online.

    Surfside Run-Off Election Voter Count

    A runoff election will be held to determine the next mayor of the Town of Surfside following the Tuesday, March 17, municipal election. The runoff is scheduled for Tuesday, April 7, 2026, with polls open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Voting will take place in the Commission Chambers at Town Hall, 9293 Harding Ave. 

    Office of Town Mayor Candidates 


    2026-04-07- Surfside- Runoff Election Sample-Ballot


     

    LEGAL NOTICE
    TOWN OF SURFSIDE RUNOFF ELECTION

     
    NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a runoff election to determine the next Mayor of the Town of Surfside shall be held on Tuesday, April 7, 2026, following the Municipal Election conducted on March 17, 2026.
     
    Pursuant to a Court Order entered on Monday, April 6, 2026 on an Amended Emergency Petition for Temporary Injunction challenging the April 7, 2026 runoff election date, the following was ordered:
     
    The Runoff Election scheduled for April 7, 2026 shall proceed as scheduled. Additionally, vote-by-mail shall be allowed through and including April 28, 2026.
     
    The Town of Surfside shall comply fully with the Court’s Order and remains committed to upholding the provisions of the Town Charter and applicable law.
     
    DATED this 6th day of April, 2026.
     
    TOWN OF SURFSIDE, FLORIDA 


     

     

    Vote-by-Mail Options for the April 7 Runoff Election 

    Voters in the Surfside Mayoral Runoff Election can request a one-time vote-by-mail ballot. You can pick it up and/or drop it off in person.

    Requesting a Vote-by-Mail Ballot in Person

    Pick up your Vote-by-Mail ballot at:

    • Miami-Dade County Supervisor of Elections Office: 2700 NW 87th Ave, Doral, FL 33172
    • Stephen P. Clark Center: 111 NW 1st St, Miami, FL 33128

    Bring a photo ID with your name and signature and one of the following:

    • Florida driver's license number
    • Florida ID number
    • Last four digits of your Social Security number

    Vote-by-Mail ballots can be issued until 7 p.m. on Election Day. Vote-by-mail ballots requested in the last 10 days before the election are only issued for emergencies and this form must be completed.


    Using a Designee
    You can have someone pick up and/or return your vote-by-mail ballot for you. A designee can collect and return vote-by-mail ballots for up to two voters, or more for immediate family members. The designee must bring a photo ID and the completed forms below, signed by the voter. Designee vote-by-mail ballots requested within the last 10 days before the election are only issued for emergencies and this form must be completed.


    Returning Your Vote-by-Mail Ballot
    Return your ballot in person to the Miami-Dade County Supervisor of Elections Office: 2700 NW 87th Ave, Doral, FL 33172 by 7 p.m. on April 28, or you can mail it.

     

    Town of Surfside Elections Results
    Tuesday, March 17, 2026 

    Thank you for voting and participating in the electoral process. For the most recent total, please visit the County's Results page through the link here: https://enr.electionsfl.org/DAD/3925/Summary/ 

    Congratulations! Office of Town Commission 2026-2028
    The Miami-Dade County Supervisor of Elections has released the certified results of the March 17 General Municipal Election for the Office of the Town Commission.

    The Town of Surfside congratulates the 2026-2028 Town Commission:

     

    2026-03-19 Surfside General Municipal and Special Elections Certified Results

     

    1. Requiring Vote of Four of Five Town Commissioners to Change Floor Area Ratio Regulations

    Yes - 46.09%
    No - 53.91% ✔️

    2. Changing General and Runoff Election Dates Starting in November 2028
     
    Yes - 65.51% ✔️
    No - 34.49%

     

    🔢  Surfside General Municipal and Special Elections Unofficial Voter Count
    📢 Miami-Dade County Supervisor of Elections Issues Notice of Automatic Recount

     

     

    View the Official Sample Ballot - English, Spanish & Creole

     

    Office of Town Mayor Candidates 

    To view Campaign Treasurer’s Reports, click the Candidate Financial Information button below.

    Office of Town Commission Candidates 

    To view Campaign Treasurer’s Reports, click the Candidate Financial Information button below.

    Candidate Financial Information

    For the latest information on candidates’ Campaign Treasurer’s Reports:

    Please Click Here

     

     

    Ballot Questions


    1. Requiring Vote of Four of Five Town Commissioners to Change Floor Area Ratio Regulations

    Shall the Charter be amended to require a vote of four of the five Town commissioners to make any changes to the Town’s zoning code affecting Floor Area Ratio (FAR) for all detached single-family homes in the H30A and H30B districts and, if this amendment is approved, require a vote of four of the five Town commissioners and approval of 60% of the votes cast by referendum to amend or repeal this amendment?

    Yes [  ]
    No  [  ]

     

    Explanation: A “Yes” vote means that any future changes to Floor Area Ratio (FAR) regulations for detached single-family homes in the H30A and H30B zoning districts would require approval from at least four of the five Town Commissioners. In addition, changing or repealing this Charter provision in the future would require both a four-fifths vote of the Town Commission and approval by at least 60% of voters in a referendum. A “No” vote means changes to FAR regulations would continue to be decided by a majority vote of the Town Commission, which is the status quo.

     

    2. Changing General and Runoff Election Dates Starting in November 2028

    Shall the Charter be amended to change Surfside’s general election date from March to November in even-numbered years, and any runoff to the second Tuesday of the following month, and extending, one-time only, the terms of officials elected in 2026 to November 2028?
     
    Yes [  ]
    No  [  ]

     

    Explanation: A “Yes” vote means the Town’s general municipal elections would move from March to November in even-numbered years beginning in 2028, with any runoff election held on the second Tuesday of the following month. This change would also extend, one time only, the terms of officials elected in 2026 so they end in November 2028. A “No” vote means municipal elections would continue to be held in March, with runoff elections and elected officials’ terms remaining unchanged.


    MAYORAL CANDIDATE FORUM 

    Race: Office of the Mayor
    When: Tuesday, March 3, 2026
    Time: 6:30 p.m.
    Where: Town Hall Commission Chambers, 9293 Harding Avenue 

    🎥 WATCH RECORDING HERE: March 3, 6:30 p.m., Mayoral Candidates Forum

     

    COMMISSION CANDIDATE FORUM 

    Race: Office of the Town Commission
    When: Thursday, March 5, 2026
    Time:  6:00 p.m. 
    Where: Town Hall Commission Chambers, 9293 Harding Avenue

    🎥   WATCH RECORDING HERE: March 5, 6 p.m., Commission Candidates' Forum

     

    CLEAN CLASS CAMPAIGN

    When: Thursday, Dec. 4, 2025
    Time:  6:00 p.m. 
    Where: Town Hall Commission Chambers, 9293 Harding Avenue

    🎥   WATCH: CLEAN CLASS CAMPAIGN 2025 

     

     

     

     

    For the March 17, 2026, election, please note the following key dates:

    Thursday, March 5, 2026, by 5 p.m.
    Requests may be submitted in person, by phone, or online.

    Tuesday, February 17, 2026.

    March 9, 2026, is the last day to register to vote if a run-off election is required. Register: VoteMiamiDade.gov

     

     

     

    To Become a Candidate

    To become a candidate, the following documents must be filed with the Town of Surfside Town Clerk PRIOR to opening a campaign account, receiving contributions, or making any expenditures:

    DS-DE 9 Appointment of Campaign Treasurer and Designation of Campaign Depository for Candidates: DS-DE 9 Appointment of Campaign Treasurer and Designation of Campaign Depository for Candidates(PDF, 40KB)

    • Must be filed prior to opening the campaign account and prior to accepting contributions or making expenditures on the person's behalf.
    • A candidate may be his / her campaign treasurer or deputy treasurer, but anyone designated must also be a registered voter of the State of Florida.
    • Your campaign depository must be a bank, savings and loan association or credit union authorized to do business in the State of Florida. The campaign account must be separate from any personal or business accounts.
    • All monetary contributions must be deposited in the campaign account within five (5) business days of receipt.
    • Only the campaign treasurer or the deputy campaign treasurer may sign campaign expenditure checks.

    DS-DE 84 Statement of Candidate: DS-DE 84 Statement of Candidate(PDF, 17KB)

    • This form states that the candidate has been provided access to read and understand the requirements of Chapter 106, F.S.

    AFTER filing the appropriate paperwork with the Town Clerk, candidates may then open a campaign account and begin to accept contributions and make expenditures.

    Qualify to be Placed on the Ballot

    Running for Office in the Town of Surfside

    If you are seeking to run for office in the Town of Surfside, below, please find a listing of the documents you will need:

    Qualifying Fee - In accordance with the Town Charter, a fee in the amount of $25.00, payable to the Town of Surfside, from the Candidate's Campaign Account must be submitted.

    Qualifying Period

    Candidates shall qualify with the Town Clerk between January 12, 2026, and no later than 12:00 noon on February 2, 2026.

    Please be advised that if you intend to seek election to the Mayor or Commissioners office, be sure to arrive at the office of the Town Clerk with the necessary completed qualifying papers and fees in a sufficient period of time before the 12:00 p.m. expiration of the qualifying period so that your qualifying papers may be timely filed with the Town Clerk prior to the end of the qualifying period.

    NOTE: The qualifying period takes place during regular business hours (Monday - Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.). No documentation will be accepted after business hours, or after the qualifying period has ended.

    Below are some more informational resources:

    For a complete listing of all forms required to qualify for office, please visit the Florida Division of Elections.

    Miami-Dade County Supervisor of Elections Miami-Dade County Supervisor of Elections

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