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From 1993 to 1993, Ferré served in the Miami-Dade County Board of Commissioners and was Vice-Chairman of the Miami-Dade County Board of Commissioners. He was active in national political campaigns, and was a member of several presidential advisory boards. Ferré also worked as a banker and business
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On December 20, 1995, Francisco Ferré Malaussena, Mariana Gómez de Ferré, and Felipe Antonio Ferré Gómez, the son, daughter-in-law, and grandson of Ferré, died when
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Ferré is sometimes referred to as the "father of modern-day Miami." To pay tribute to him and his legacy, a park district in Miami, formerly called
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Ferré attempted his second run for mayor of Miami-Dade County in 2004; however, he won only 17.76% of the vote, and did not make the run-off.
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and was writing a book about the contributions that Hispanics have made to American culture. Ferré was one of the driving forces behind the
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Ferré ran for mayor of Miami-Dade County in 1996, finishing in third against fellow Commissioners
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Ferré died in Miami on September 19, 2019, from spinal cancer. He was 84 years of age.
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as keynote speaker during the Governors' Day special session on February 16, 2006.
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Mayor of Miami. He was an unsuccessful candidate in the 2010 elections for the
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In October 2009, Ferré announced that he was running for the open
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Democratic Party members of the Florida House of Representatives
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consultant, and held various research and teaching posts.
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The Ferre Family: Puerto Rican by Birth, Yanqui in Spirit
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American politician and former Mayor of Miami (1935–2019)
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Mayor of Miami
David T. Kennedy
Xavier Suárez
Florida House of Representatives
Dick Renick
Miami-Dade County
Ponce
Democratic
Alma mater
University of Miami
ferre2010.com
Mayor of Miami
Puerto Rican-born
Latino
U.S. Senate
Mel Martínez

Bayfront Park
Main Library
Ponce, Puerto Rico
Luis A. Ferré
University of Miami
Florida House of Representatives
mayor of Miami
American Airlines Flight 965
Alex Penelas
Arthur Teele
In November 2001
Princeton University

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