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RandySF

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Mon Feb 23, 2026, 07:41 PM 11 hrs ago

Pembroke Pines and Lauderhill gear up for municipal elections on March 10

Voters in Pembroke Pines and Lauderhill are preparing to head to the polls on Tuesday, March 10, as both municipalities hold important local elections and referenda.

According to figures from the Broward County Supervisor of Elections, the city has 123,146 registered voters eligible to participate in the municipal election — the first local vote in two years. The latest voter rolls show an increase of about 1,266 voters since 2024, when roughly 121,880 residents were registered.

Democrats remain the largest group in the city, with about 52,400 voters, or roughly 44 percent of the electorate. Voters with no party affiliation account for approximately 39,520 registrations, or about 33 percent, while Republicans total about 28,560 voters, representing around 20 percent.

In District 1, incumbent Commissioner Thomas Good is seeking reelection. He faces former Pembroke Pines police sergeant James Henry and Dennis Hinds, a Jamaican-American professional with experience in banking, finance, real estate and insurance. In District 4, Vice Mayor Mike Hernández seeks a full four-year term against community advocate Elizabeth Burns, who previously ran for mayor in 2024.



https://www.caribbeannationalweekly.com/news/local-news/pembroke-pines-and-lauderhill-gear-up-for-municipal-elections-on-march-10/

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