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Max Martinez

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Max Martinez
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Candidate, Mayor of Miami

Elections and appointments
Next election

November 4, 2025

Education

Bachelor's

Cornell University, 2013

Personal
Birthplace
Miami, Fla.
Contact

Max Martinez is running for election for Mayor of Miami in Florida. He declared candidacy for the general election scheduled on November 4, 2025.[source]

Biography

Max Martinez was born in Miami, Florida. He graduated from Cornell University in 2013.[1]

Elections

2025

See also: Mayoral election in Miami, Florida (2025)

General election

The general election will occur on November 4, 2025.

General election for Mayor of Miami

The following candidates are running in the general election for Mayor of Miami on November 4, 2025.

Candidate
Laura Anderson (Nonpartisan)
Christian Cevallos (Nonpartisan)
Alyssa Crocker (Nonpartisan) Candidate Connection
Image of Emilio Gonzalez
Emilio Gonzalez (Nonpartisan)
Ijamyn Gray (Nonpartisan)
Image of Michael Hepburn
Michael Hepburn (Nonpartisan)
Image of Eileen Higgins
Eileen Higgins (Nonpartisan)
Image of Max Martinez
Max Martinez (Nonpartisan)
Image of Ken Russell
Ken Russell (Nonpartisan)
June Savage (Nonpartisan)
Image of Xavier Suarez
Xavier Suarez (Nonpartisan)

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2023

See also: City elections in Miami, Florida (2023)

General election

Special general election for Miami Board of Commissioners District 2

The following candidates ran in the special general election for Miami Board of Commissioners District 2 on February 27, 2023.

Candidate
%
Votes
Sabina Covo (Nonpartisan)
 
29.8
 
1,864
Eddy Leal (Nonpartisan)
 
21.6
 
1,353
Image of James Torres
James Torres (Nonpartisan)
 
15.0
 
940
Image of Martin Zilber
Martin Zilber (Nonpartisan)
 
12.2
 
764
Image of Javier Gonzalez
Javier Gonzalez (Nonpartisan)
 
7.0
 
440
Image of Max Martinez
Max Martinez (Nonpartisan)
 
3.2
 
198
Image of Lorenzo Palomares
Lorenzo Palomares (Nonpartisan)
 
2.7
 
172
Michael Goggins (Nonpartisan)
 
2.4
 
149
June Savage (Nonpartisan)
 
1.6
 
102
Image of Lior Halabi
Lior Halabi (Nonpartisan) Candidate Connection
 
1.6
 
97
Image of Christi Tasker
Christi Tasker (Nonpartisan) Candidate Connection
 
1.4
 
85
Kathy Suarez (Nonpartisan)
 
1.1
 
68
Mario Vuksanovic (Nonpartisan)
 
0.4
 
23

Total votes: 6,255
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Withdrawn or disqualified candidates

2021

See also: Mayoral election in Miami, Florida (2021)

General election

General election for Mayor of Miami

Incumbent Francis Suarez defeated Max Martinez, Marie Exantus, Anthony Dutrow, and Francisco Pichel in the general election for Mayor of Miami on November 2, 2021.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Francis Suarez
Francis Suarez (Nonpartisan)
 
78.6
 
21,485
Image of Max Martinez
Max Martinez (Nonpartisan) Candidate Connection
 
11.6
 
3,167
Image of Marie Exantus
Marie Exantus (Nonpartisan) Candidate Connection
 
4.3
 
1,187
Anthony Dutrow (Nonpartisan)
 
3.7
 
1,009
Francisco Pichel (Nonpartisan)
 
1.8
 
482

Total votes: 27,330
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Withdrawn or disqualified candidates

Campaign themes

2025

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Email

2023

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2021

Candidate Connection

Max Martinez completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2021. The survey questions appear in bold and are followed by Martinez's responses. Candidates are asked three required questions for this survey, but they may answer additional optional questions as well.

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Sports have always been the biggest resource in my life and, as the son of an immigrant father from Madrid and mother from New York, the biggest privilege I had growing up in Miami was being able to afford to try every sport. Committed to football, I broke Michael Vick’s Nike Combine record as a junior in high school and went on to play for 4 years at Cornell, where I graduated with a BA in Government and sold my first company, a pickup and delivery laundry service. Through founding startups, working in private equity, and building strategies in different San Francisco, NYC, and Madrid, 3 other metropolitan cities, I have developed a unique skillset that has consistently required me to adapt. The City of Miami needs a leader with different priorities and I believe I can bring the best out of the city as a leader. I am a fighter and I want the people of my hometown to believe in me, depend on me, and hold me accountable.
Civil, social, education, and environmental. These are the ones that really intersect with each other down here in the City of Miami.
LeBron James. He created his own path and continuously uses his success to empower the people around him.
Every elected official has different characters and principles, but every leader should have stories that reflect their leadership qualities. To get elected, it’s your job to rally people together for a cause.
Build affordable housing. Protect the city from climate change and natural disasters. Coordinate reliable public transportation. Include the areas west of Biscayne Boulevard.
As a leader who stepped up to lead during a moment of crisis and then executed a beautiful vision that created more housing, jobs, transportation, and stability for the people of his hometown.
I was 10-years-old on Tuesday, September 11, 2001, and I still remember it like yesterday. During the first crash, I was in pre-algebra, and our teacher got a phone call on the landline and then sent us back to our 5th-grade classroom. When we got back to Ms. Basañez’s room, the TV was on, so it was something serious.

As soon as we got seated to watch the coverage, already clueless about the situation, the second plane came out of nowhere, and everyone just gasped. After that, they called our parents and told them to pick us up.

I’ve always seen it as a very important moment in the development of humans and how we process and consume information.
The 4 Agreements. I read it for the first time when I was 20-years-old and struggling during my first two years at Cornell. It always reminds me that everything in life happens for a reason, but that the small decisions you make on a daily basis can impact future outcomes.

Be impeccable with your word, don’t take things personally, don’t assume, and always do your best. The 4 Agreements are simple and apply to everything in life.
Punchin’ the Clock by J Cole off of his latest album, “The Offseason.” Not only do I love the Damian Lillard feature and the athletic theme of the album, but the quotes J Cole used in this particular song really resonated with me and my campaign. The song is about preparing yourself for the moment before it happens. It’s about the hard work that no one sees and how when the moment comes, you need to be able to put it all together.
A role model and example who should always be setting the bar higher.
The people. I am fighting to keep them here.
Climate gentrification and all the issues that come along with it.
I believe that if a mayor hires a police chief and dubs them as the "Michael Jordan of police", they should be defending them when commissioners are trying to fire 'MJ' just 6 months later. I also believe that it’s the mayor’s job to find new community-driven crime-prevention solutions.

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Footnotes

  1. Information submitted to Ballotpedia through the Candidate Connection survey on October 07, 2021