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2 Hialeah city council seat races to be decided on Election Day

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Hialeah residents will be voting in two city council races in next week's election.

In Group 1, Councilwoman Monica Perez is seeking reelection. Perez, a teacher, won the seat in 2019 and serves as the council president.

Facing Perez is political newcomer Elias D. Montes de Oca, whose website says he works for a paralegal firm that specializes in immigration.

In Group 4, Councilwoman Vivian Casáls-Muñoz is looking to be reelected. The longtime politician first served on the city council in 2006.

Casáls-Muñoz, who operates a real estate title company, is facing Angelica Pacheco, a nurse and small business owner.

Pacheco previously ran for the city council but lost in a runoff.

The election is on Nov. 7 from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. at your assigned precinct location.

For more information, visit the City of Hialeah's elections website.

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