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Broward County Selects New Mayor and Vice Mayor
  
  

BROWARD COUNTY, FL - Broward County has a new Mayor and new Vice Mayor to lead the County through the next year. 

Commissioner Michael Udine is now Broward County Mayor and Commissioner Lamar P. Fisher was selected by the Board to serve as Vice Mayor. 

"My theme for the upcoming year will be a Healthy and Sustainable Broward," said new Mayor Udine.  "This will include a focus on physical and mental health, financial health including jobs and personal finances and the overall health of our economy," said Udine.

Mayor Udine was elected to serve as a Broward County Commissioner in 2016 and served as Vice Mayor in November 2020. Politics was not new to him, he formerly served, for more than a decade, as the Mayor and City Commissioner of Parkland. 

The Broward County Charter stipulates that Commissioners, elected from single member districts, vote annually in November for the position of Mayor and Vice Mayor.

Commissioner Lamar P. Fisher was selected to serve as Vice Mayor.  Fisher is a fourth-generation resident of Broward County.  He entered the public service arena in 1994 by serving on the City of Pompano Beach Planning and Zoning Board for eight years. He was successfully elected as the Pompano Beach City Commissioner for District 3 in 2002 and re-elected in 2004 and 2006. Following in his grandfather's footsteps, in 2007 Lamar was elected Mayor-at-Large of Pompano Beach and served further re-election terms in 2010, 2013 and 2016 through November of 2018.

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