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Suarez taps newly elected Christine King to preside over Miami City Commission

- BY JOEY FLECHAS jflechas@miamiheral­d.com Joey Flechas: 305-376-3602, @joeflech

Christine King, the newly elected commission­er representi­ng Miami’s predominan­tly Black district, has been appointed chairwoman of the City Commission. At Thursday’s meeting, she will be the first woman to hold the gavel and lead the commission as they pass city laws and discuss public policy in Miami-Dade County’s largest municipali­ty.

On Tuesday, Miami

Mayor Francis Suarez appointed King, the District 5 commission­er, to control the flow of legislatio­n and pace of meetings where the city government’s decision-makers debate and the public sounds off. Suarez also named Commission­er Joe Carollo as the vice chairman. In the event both King and Carollo are not available, Suarez named Commission­er Alex Díaz de la Portilla as the third in line to preside over the board. He announced the appointmen­ts in a memo where he congratula­ted his colleagues.

“I would also like to thank Commission­er Ken Russell, who has effectivel­y and efficientl­y presided over the City Commission for the past year,” Suarez wrote, acknowledg­ing Russell’s role as acting chairman ever since the previous chairman, Keon Hardemon, resigned to be sworn in as a county commission­er in November 2020.

Hardemon served multiple years as commission chairman, making the District 5 seat a politicall­y powerful position in City

Hall. He and his family, a longtime force in Miami politics, were staunch supporters of King’s campaign. She handily beat six opponents when she won election Nov. 2, easily avoiding a runoff.

Born in Guyana and raised in Liberty City,

King is an attorney and the first woman to serve on the commission in a decade. She represents Overtown, Wynwood, Liberty City, Little Haiti and the Upper East Side.

 ?? CARL JUSTE cjuste@miamiheral­d.com ?? Newly elected Commission­er Christine King, center, stands shoulder-to-shoulder with Mayor Francis Suarez after they were both sworn on Nov. 10 at City Hall. King represents Miami’s District 5, which includes Overtown, Wynwood, Liberty City, Little Haiti and the Upper Eastside. Her mother, Zezan Leggett, is at right.
CARL JUSTE cjuste@miamiheral­d.com Newly elected Commission­er Christine King, center, stands shoulder-to-shoulder with Mayor Francis Suarez after they were both sworn on Nov. 10 at City Hall. King represents Miami’s District 5, which includes Overtown, Wynwood, Liberty City, Little Haiti and the Upper Eastside. Her mother, Zezan Leggett, is at right.

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