Brian Ehrlich Surges to City Commission Candidacy with 997 Petitions!
Brian Ehrlich qualifies for Miami Beach City Commission, securing 997 verified petitions ahead of the November 2025 election.

Brian Ehrlich Surges to City Commission Candidacy with 997 Petitions!
Brian Ehrlich has made quite the splash in the race for the Miami Beach City Commission, Group 1 seat. Achieving qualification through sheer determination, Ehrlich’s campaign successfully gathered a total of 1,284 petition signatures, far surpassing the required 856. With the Miami-Dade County Supervisor of Elections certifying 997 of those, he stands out as the only candidate to qualify by petition this election season, showcasing his commitment to grassroots efforts rather than traditional political machinery. As he puts it, „I’ve hustled“ to connect directly with voters, emphasizing the importance of community engagement in his campaign strategy. The election is fast approaching, set for November 4, 2025, and now Ehrlich is poised to bring his fresh ideas and energy to City Hall.
While many of us may recognize the familiar faces in local politics, Ehrlich’s experience offers a different perspective. The 44-year-old real estate investor has called Miami Beach home for over 20 years, actively serving on various city advisory boards including the Historic Preservation Board and the Cultural Arts Council. His dedication to the community is evident, as his campaign not only promises innovative policies but also aims to enhance transparency in public spending and promote responsible growth.
Challenging the Status Quo
In addition to Ehrlich, there are seven candidates vying to succeed Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez. Among them is City Commissioner Laura Dominguez, who, along with Ehrlich, remains qualified without paying the local fee. The competition features a diverse lineup that includes Daniel Ciraldo, Ava Frankel, Matthew Gultanoff, Omar Jimenez, Monica Matteo-Salinas, and Monique Pardo Pope. Notably, Ciraldo, Ehrlich, and Matteo-Salinas are registered Democrats, whereas Pardo Pope is a Republican, and the others have no party affiliation.
Ehrlich’s vision for Miami Beach includes a citywide master plan aimed at creating more walkable neighborhoods and ensuring sustainable development. With his history of involvement in local boards, many residents might feel they already know him. Ehrlich’s proactive approach and visible presence at community events could prove beneficial as the election unfolds.
Building a Roadmap for the Future
On his campaign website, Ehrlich outlines how he plans to tackle the pressing issues facing Miami Beach. From modernizing infrastructure to ensuring a vibrant cultural landscape, there’s plenty on his plate. Moreover, he is committed to having an open conversation with all residents, believing that a collaborative approach will lead to better results for the city.
This determination to engage with every corner of the community reflects a broader trend in politics where the voice of the voter is valued above traditional endorsements or connections. As the city heads into the election season, it will be intriguing to see how this blend of grassroots campaigning and established candidates plays out in the next several weeks. With Ehrlich emerging as a fresh contender, the residents of Miami Beach have an opportunity to reshape their governance.
For those interested in following his journey, Brian Ehrlich’s campaign information is shared on his website, www.brianformiamibeach.com, where supporters can find updates and get involved.
As we gear up for the November elections, one thing is clear—civic engagement is the lifeblood of democracy, and Brian Ehrlich is here to ensure that every voice is heard in Miami Beach.
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