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Cuban American Christi Fraga first mayor of Doral

Fraga is the first female mayor in the history of the Florida city, founded in 2003.

Christi Fraga (center) with elected councilors Maureen Porras and Rafael Pineyro Photo © Christi Fraga Press

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The Cuban American Christi Fraga was elected mayor of Doral, in the second round, obtaining 54.55% of the votes; becoming the first woman to hold office in that city in Miami-Dade County; and leading an independent candidacy.

Fraga was elected councilor of Doral this Tuesday, with a ten-point advantage over Claudia Mariaca, of Argentine origin, who obtained 45.49% of the votes, according to the official count.

Fraga's running mates, Maureen Porras and Rafael Pineyro, also defeated their opponents; representatives of the political sector that founded the city in 2003.

The elected mayor appeared before the voters with a vision of change and progress for Doral; taking advantage of the resignation from the re-election of Juan Carlos Bermúdez, who gave up his position to the defeated Mariaca, who was his second during the previous term.

Fraga, with a degree in Business Administration from Miami-Dade Community College (MDCC), and a degree in Finance and Accounting from Florida International University (FIU), won the mayoralty with a program that prioritizes reducing traffic congestion, investing in infrastructure and work with the county to find solutions for a recycling plant.

The new councilors and councilors will take office in a municipal plenary session, which will be held on December 21.

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