Beyond the local races, voters in Miami will find four referendums on the ballot this Tuesday, each proposing changes to the city’s charter.

Referendums

Referendum 1: Proposes creating a citizen commission responsible for reviewing the City Charter within the year following each census, which occurs every ten years.

Referendum 2: Asks whether the city should be allowed, by a four-fifths vote, to sell or lease non-waterfront City-owned property when fewer than three proposals are received after public notice, provided that other safeguards, including fair market value and voter approval for waterfront property, remain in effect.

Referendum 3: Seeks to prohibit gerrymandering and establish a Citizens' Redistricting Committee to oversee the process.

Referendum 4: Proposes setting lifetim

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