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boldest political pivots

Miami’s new Mayor, Eileen Higgins, makes history: Who is she?


Higgins hustled hard for every vote, focusing particularly on Miami’s overwhelmingly Hispanic and Latino population


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Shirley GomezSenior Writer
DECEMBER 10, 2025 11:57 AM ESTDEC 10, 2025, 11:57 AM EST

Miami just made one of its boldest political pivots in decades, and the spotlight is blazing on Eileen Higgins. After nearly 30 years of Republican control in the city’s officially nonpartisan mayoral office, voters chose Higgins to usher in a new era. Her victory didn’t just break a streak; it cracked open the political mood of a city that loves reinvention almost as much as it loves cafecito.

Higgins clinched the win in Tuesday’s runoff after topping the first round on November 4 with 35.95 percent of the vote. Her opponent, Emilio Gonzalez, trailed at 19.47 percent, even with high-profile backing from former President Donald Trump. Miami voters made it clear they were ready for a different rhythm, and Higgins delivered the beat.

City of Miami Mayoral candidate Eileen Higgins (R) and Florida Democratic Party Chair Nikki Fried canvass a neighborhood for votes.© Getty Images
City of Miami Mayoral candidate Eileen Higgins (R) and Florida Democratic Party Chair Nikki Fried canvass a neighborhood for votes.

A Democrat in a Nonpartisan Arena

Higgins may be a registered Democrat, but the mayoral seat doesn’t wear party labels. Still, the matchup carried the unmistakable tension of Miami politics. The final days of the campaign turned into an energetic sprint. Higgins hustled hard for every vote, focusing particularly on Miami’s overwhelmingly Hispanic and Latino population, which represents seven out of every ten residents.

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 It was a reminder that local politics in Miami is less about left versus right and more about whether a candidate can feel the pulse of the city’s diverse communities.

A Brainy Resume With Global Roots

If Miami suddenly feels a little more cosmopolitan, it might be because Higgins brings a globe-trotting résumé that could double as a travel docuseries. Before stepping into the political spotlight, she graduated with a degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of New Mexico, followed by an MBA from Cornell University. Yes, Miami’s new mayor can talk infrastructure, economics, and engineering without blinking.

Miami Mayo Eileen Higgins points to her, "I Voted!', sticker after casting her ballot.© Getty Images
Miami Mayo Eileen Higgins points to her, "I Voted!', sticker after casting her ballot.

Her public-sector experience is equally layered. From 2009 to 2012, she served at the U.S. Department of State during Barack Obama’s presidency. She worked on the ground in Mexico, focusing on energy, climate, environmental issues, law enforcement coordination, and trade opportunities. Later, she shifted to South Africa and Namibia as an Economics and Energy officer. 

Building Miami, Block by Block

Back home, Higgins represented District 5 as a Miami-Dade County commissioner from 2018 through this year. Her mission there centered on turning neglected parcels of land into useful spaces and speeding up permits for affordable housing. She wasn’t shy about tackling Miami’s housing crunch, and now she’s bringing that same energy to City Hall.

City of Miami Mayor Eileen Higgins (C), former Chicago Mayor and Ambassador to Japan Rahm Emanuel, and Raul Hernandez, (R) greet each other before she canvasses a neighborhood for votes.© Getty Images
City of Miami Mayor Eileen Higgins (C), former Chicago Mayor and Ambassador to Japan Rahm Emanuel, and Raul Hernandez, (R) greet each other before she canvasses a neighborhood for votes.

Mobility became one of her signature themes. She backed pedestrian-friendly corridors and ambitious transport upgrades like monorails and bus rapid transit systems. In a city where traffic can feel like a competitive sport, these projects signal a shift toward smarter, more humane urban design.

What Her Win Signals for Miami

Higgins’ election feels like one of those Miami plot twists that deserves its own montage. A seasoned policy professional with engineering chops, global experience, and local results now steps into one of Florida’s most dynamic political roles. Her win doesn’t just mark a political turnover; it hints at a city craving innovation and inclusivity.

Miami Mayor-elect Eileen Higgins greets supporters as she celebrates her victory at her election night party.© Getty Images
Miami Mayor-elect Eileen Higgins greets supporters as she celebrates her victory at her election night party.

As Miami continues evolving into a global capital of culture, business, and climate resilience, Higgins arrives at exactly the moment when leadership needs both intellect and imagination. 

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