View a list of the City of Miami's elected and appointed officials. If you are unsure of who your commissioner is, you can use our page to Find my Commissioner and District Services.
Prior to being elected with 86 percent support from Miami residents, Mayor Suarez served as Miami Commissioner for District 4 during eight years.
Commissioner Miguel Angel Gabela was elected in November, 2023. He He serves as the City of Miami Commissioner for District 1, representing Flagami, Allapattah, and parts of Little Havana.
Commissioner Damian Pardo was elected to represent District 2 in the City of Miami in November 2023.
Commissioner Joe Carollo was elected in November 2017 to represent District 3 of the City of Miami. District 3 includes Little Havana, East Shenandoah, West Brickell, parts of Silver Bluff, and the Roads.
In November 2017, Commissioner Reyes was first elected to the City of Miami Commission by an overwhelming 57% of the vote and was reelected in 2019 without opposition.
Christine King has proudly served the community for many years and is known for her passion to serve. Before becoming an attorney, Christine worked as Chief of Constituent Services for a Miami-Dade County Commissioner and later as an executive with the Community Action Agency (CAA). Her career with the county spanned eighteen years.
Miami City Manager Arthur Noriega was appointed as the administrative head of Miami-Dade County’s most populous city in February 2020. Mr. Noriega oversees 4,381 employees with an operating budget of $1.165 billion. An executive with a strong background in construction, operations and urban development projects, Mr. Noriega previously headed the Miami Parking Authority for 20 years.
The Clerk is responsible for recording, transcribing and safeguarding commission minutes and legislation; legislative research; lobbyist registration; bid openings; records management; boards and committees administration; passport applications for U.S. citizens; attesting contracts; attending bond validation proceedings, supervising and certifying results of city elections.
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George K. Wysong, III was appointed as the City Attorney for the City of Miami in April 2024. He began his career with the City as an Assistant City Attorney in November 1994, and has dedicated the majority of his professional life to representing Miami in numerous practice areas.