Miami voters are in for another confusing election cycle next month, following a court ruling Wednesday morning.

Under a recently passed ballot referendum, Frank Carollo, a former two-term commissioner for the city's District 3, should not be able to run for office again. The referendum, which passed with outsized voter support, says no elected official who has served two terms as either mayor or commissioner can hold elected office in the city again. But on the same night that referendum passed, Carollo was running to take his old seat and advanced to the runoff with nearly 38% of the vote.

The conflicting results on Nov. 4 led three Miami residents to file suit against Carollo, seeking to remove him from the Dec. 9 runoff ballot by arguing the new term limits rule disqualifies him.

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