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Carlos Hernández
Mayor of Hialeah, Florida
In office
May 2011 – November 2021
Preceded byJulio Robaina
Succeeded byEsteban Bovo
Member of the Hialeah City Council
from the 6th district
In office
November 30, 2005 – May 23, 2011
Preceded byRoberto Casas
Succeeded byPaul "Pablito" Hernandez
Personal details
Born (1961-03-08) March 8, 1961 (age 63)
Camaguey, Cuba
Political partyRepublican
SpouseNancy Hernández
ResidenceHialeah, Florida
ProfessionPolitician, retired police officer

Carlos Hernández (born March 8, 1961, in Camagüey, Cuba) is a Cuban-born American politician. Hernández served as the mayor of Hialeah, Florida, from May 2011 to November 2021. He became acting mayor in 2011 upon the resignation of his predecessor, Julio Robaina, who left the Hialeah mayoral office to pursue an unsuccessful campaign for Mayor of Miami-Dade County.

Hernández was raised in Hialeah, Florida. He received a bachelor's degree in organizational leadership from St. Thomas University in Miami Gardens.

Hernández was elected to the Hialeah city council in November 2005. He was further elected council president in 2007 and again in 2009 by the members of the council. Under the Hialeah city charter, Hernández, who was still council president in 2011, became Mayor of Hialeah upon the resignation of former Mayor Julio Robaina in 2011.

Carlos Hernández won a full term in the 2011 Hialeah mayoral election.

Ethics violation

In July 2015, the Miami-Dade County Ethics Commission made findings that Hernández had lied twice in an October 2011 press conference about high-interest loans of $180,000 to a convicted Ponzi schemer. He was fined $3,000 by the Miami-Dade County Ethics Commission.

On November 7, 2015, Hernández sent 28 buckets filled with pennies and nickels via a truck to pay the fine despite being ordered to pay with a check. The payment was refused and the Commission is now suing him for refusing to pay.

In May 2016, Hernández delivered 145 boxes of coins to a Miami bank that, in turn, transferred the $4,000 to the Miami-Dade County Ethics Commission.

In September 2019 he decided to cut the pay of The City of Hialeah Firefighters by 6% which, on average, is $500 or more per person. He claims that the cut was to raise pensions for other citizens without raising taxes.

References

  1. "Our Campaigns - Hialeah City Council Seat 6 Race - Nov 15, 2005".
  2. "Our Campaigns - Hialeah City Council Seat 6 Race - Nov 03, 2009".
  3. ^ Isensee, Laura (2011-05-26). "Hialeah has new acting mayor". Miami Herald. Retrieved 2011-11-06.
  4. "City of Hialeah, Florida - Mayor's Biography". Archived from the original on 2013-05-08. Retrieved 2013-06-02.
  5. "Ethics panel: Hialeah mayor lied about loans to convicted Ponzi schemer | Miami Herald". Miami Herald. Archived from the original on 2015-08-11.
  6. "Ethics Commission Charges Hialeah Mayor Carlos Hernandez with Lying". 15 January 2015.
  7. "Hialeah mayor Carlos Hernández: No check for the ethics commission | Miami Herald". Miami Herald. Archived from the original on 2015-12-10.
  8. "County ethics commission sues Hialeah mayor for trying to pay $4K fine with pennies | Miami Herald". Miami Herald. Archived from the original on 2015-11-20.
  9. "Hialeah Mayor Carlos Hernandez tries to pay $4K fine with 28 buckets filled with coins - WPTV.com". Archived from the original on 2015-12-10. Retrieved 2015-12-08.
  10. "Hialeah mayor pays $4,000 ethics fine — in pennies and nickels | Miami Herald". Miami Herald. Archived from the original on 2016-05-06.
  11. "Hialeah Mayor Carlos Hernandez Ends up Paying Ethics Fine in Pennies and Nickles".
  12. "Families of Hialeah firefighters protest against proposed pay cut". 23 September 2019.

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