Miami voters will not weigh in this November on moving city elections to even-numbered years after only two of five city commissioners attended a special meeting Friday.
Commissioners Damian Pardo and Ralph Rosado were the only members present at the meeting, which was canceled by City Manager Art Noriega for lack of a quorum.
Friday was the deadline to send ballot questions to the Nov. 4 election, when voters will choose a new mayor and two commissioners.
Pardo said in a written statement that the commission's absence prevented two referendums from moving forward: one on moving city elections to even-numbered years and another on advancing an operating agreement for Miami Marine Stadium.
Both questions required a commission vote to be placed on the ballot.