Raul L. Martinez

Raul L. Martinez

Infobox Mayor
name = Raul L. Martinez


caption =
office = Former Mayor of Hialeah
term_start = 1981
term_end = 2005
predecessor =
successor = Julio Robaina
birth_date =Birth date and age|1949|3|6|mf=y
birth_place = Santiago de Cuba, Cuba
death_date =
death_place =
nationality =
party = Democrat
spouse = Angela Callava
relations =
children =Aida Martinez-Ruiz and Raul Leonides Martinez Jr.
grandchildren =Isabella Sofia Ruiz, Raul Leonides Martinez III, and Lucas Oliver Martinez
residence =Hialeah, Florida
alma_mater = Miami Senior High School
Miami-Dade College
Florida International University.
occupation =
profession = Public Relations
religion = Roman Catholic


website = [http://www.raul2008.com www.Raul2008.com]
footnotes =

Raul L. Martinez (born on March 6, 1949 in Santiago de Cuba, Cuba) is the Democratic congressional candidate for Florida's 21st congressional district and was the former mayor of Hialeah, Florida, United States. He is a Democrat and was mayor for 24 years, first elected in 1981.

Family

Former Hialeah Mayor Raul L. Martinez has launched "Martinez & Fernandez Public Relations" in Miami Lakes to provide counsel to a variety of clients in the field of public relations, media relations, government relations, brand management, crisis management and consulting. Mr. Martinez and his wife, Angela Callava, have two children, Aida Martinez-Ruiz and Raul L. Martinez Jr. and three grandchildren, Isabella Sofia Ruiz, Raul Leonides Martinez III, and Lucas Oliver Martinez.

Raul is the son of Leonides Martínez Calderín (Chin) who passed away in 2007. Chin Martinez was the head of the taxi drivers retirement fund in Cuba during the 1950s, and used his connections to prevent his brother's assassination, Alfredo Martínez Calderín, who then joined Raul Castro in the II Frente Oriental Frank País. Alfredo's son, Rubén Martínez Puente, is presently a general in the Cuban Army. [http://www.granma.cubaweb.cu/secciones/generales/art18.html Actuaron con honor ] ] [http://porcubaparacuba.blogspot.com/2008/01/el-general-asesino-ruben-martinez.html Por Cuba y para Cuba: El General asesino Ruben Martinez Puente (primo de Raul Martinez) ] ]

Early years and schooling

Mr. Martinez arrived in the United States in May 1960 and has been a resident of Hialeah since 1969. He graduated from Miami Senior High School. He received an Associate in Arts Degree from Miami-Dade College (then known as Miami Dade Junior College and later named MIami Dade Community College) and received his Bachelor of Science Degree in Criminal Justice from Florida International University.

Public service

Raul L. Martinez began his public service career in 1971 as a member of Hialeah's Minority Group Housing Committee. In 1976 he was appointed to the Personnel Board and later in 1977 elected to the Hialeah City Council. In 1981, Martinez was elected mayor and re-elected in 1983. In 1985 he became the first Hialeah mayor in 44 years to run unopposed. He was re-elected in 1987 and in 1989 he was elected to a four-year term.

In 1993, Martinez won re-election by 273 votes, because of a 2 to 1 margin amongst absentee ballots. [http://raulmartinez08.com/martinez-back.htm] The election was thrown out by a state judge who ruled that "overzealous" and "unscrupulous" campaign workers forged so many absentee ballots as to taint the entire vote. [http://raulmartinez08.com/martinez-mess.htm] Martinez won a special election that was called in 1994. Martinez was again re-elected mayor in 1997 and 2001 where for the second time in his career ran unopposed. He has ran and won 9 times as Mayor of Hialeah.

Mr. Martinez has received numerous gubernatorial appointments amongst them the Florida State Commission on Hispanic Affairs from 1979 to 1982, where he was elected Chairman in 1981, and on the Governor's Commission on the Statewide Prosecutor's Function from 1984 to 1985. In 1985, he was appointed by then Governor Bob Graham to the Democratic Policy Commission's Roundtable on Defense and Foreign Policy, as well as to the State Comprehensive Planning Committee.

Mr. Martinez is a past-president of the Dade County League of Cities, the Florida League of Cities and served on the Board of Directors of the National League of Cities. He is Chairman of the South Florida Employment and Training Consortium and was the founding vice-chairman of the Beacon Council, a Miami-Dade County development agency composed of public and private sector leaders. The Mayor also served on the High Speed Rail Franchise and Environmental Review Committee.

In 2004, he was the Parliamentarian to the 2004 Democratic Convention in Boston. [ [http://www.kintera.org/site/pp.asp?c=luI2LaPYG&b=124341 Raul Martinez - 2004 Democratic National Convention Official Site ] ]

On December 13, 2005, Hialeah City Hall was renamed as the “Raul L. Martinez Government Center” in recognition to his 24 years as mayor and 4 years as a councilman. [ [http://216.109.125.130/search/cache?ei=UTF-8&p=raul+l.+martinez&y=Search&fr=b1ie7&u=www.ci.hialeah.fl.us/media/media-room/releases/mayor/pdf/2006/2006.02.15-e.pdf&w=raul+l+martinez&d=LVmAo3DuQISW&icp=1&.intl=us Yahoo! Search Results for raul l. martinez ] ]

In 2007, the Republican controlled Florida legislature renamed 49 Street in Hialeah as "Mayor Raul L. Martinez Street". [ [http://progreso-weekly.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=271&Itemid=1 progreso-weekly.com - Hialeah's Raul Martinez: "I will be back" ] ]

Trials

In 1989, Mayor Martinez was expected to run against State Senator Ileana Ros-Lehtinen in Florida's 18th congressional district, left vacant after the death of Claude Pepper. [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D0CEEDD113EF934A15750C0A967958260 Hialeah Mayor Guilty Of Selling His Influence - New York Times ] ] State Senator Ros-Lehtinen’s husband, Dexter Lehtinen, the acting US Attorney for South Florida initiated an investigation on alleged accusations of extortion and racketeering. In 1990, he presented his findings to a grand jury that indicted Martinez on eight charges of extortion and racketeering. [http://www.miamiherald.com/459/story/388228.html] [http://www.miamiherald.com/459/story/388228.html]

The indictment led to Raul Martinez's suspension from office and trial. In July 1991, Martinez was convicted for six counts of conspiracy, extortion and racketeering and sentenced to 10 years in prison. [http://www.raulmartinez08.com/martinez-sentenced-91.htm] Martinez appealed the decision and the appellate judges ordered a new trial in 1994, citing” flawed jury instructions and blatant jury misconduct”. The mayor's second trial ended March 26, 1996 in a hung jury. And the third trial, which began April 22, 1996, resulted in a acquittal on one count of extortion and deadlocked on five remaining counts (by a vote of 11 to 1 in favor of an acquittal).

The U.S. Attorney at that time, Kendall Coffey, (a Clinton appointee who was confirmed by a Republican U.S. Senate) ultimately dropped the remaining five charges. [ [http://www.raulmartinez08.com/martinez-nasty.htm Martinez, Diaz-Balart congressional race turns nasty ] ] [ [http://www.raulmartinez08.com/martinez-acquitted.htm Hialeah mayor is acquitted of extortion ] ] The Clinton Justice Department then opened a case against Mr. Lehtinen on charges of "misconduct" and potential conflicts of interest for investigating a "a potential political rival of his wife." [ 1/21/08 - "Neither Lehtinen nor Ros Lehtinen responded to Herald phone calls for comment" (Miami Herald)] [ 2/17/91-"Timing of investigation raises questions about 'the motivation of the prosecution'" (Miami Herald)] [ 2/17/91 - "Lehtinen declined to comment about the timing of the investigation." (Miami Herald)] [ 2/15/91 – "Lehtinen wanted to neutralize Martinez as a political rival of his wife, Ileana Ros-Lehtinen" (Miami Herald)] [ 4/20/90 – "Justice Investigating Miami U.S. Attorney for Misconduct" (Miami Herald)] Mr. Lehtinen resigned his position as US Attorney.

Congressional election 2008

On January 21, 2008, Mr. Martinez announced on the America TeVe show "A Mano Limpia" his intention to run in the November 2008 election for the Florida 21st congressional district seat presently held by eight-term Republican Lincoln Diaz-Balart. Martinez officially announced his candidacy the following day at the Raul L. Martinez Government Center (Hialeah City Hall).

As of June 30, 2008, Martinez has raised $1,219,984 and has $1,079,068 cash on hand. [http://herndon1.sdrdc.com/cgi-bin/cancomsrs/] He has less cash on hand than his opponent (who has has $1,755,490 cash on hand. [http://herndon1.sdrdc.com/cgi-bin/cancomsrs/] ). According to the Raul Martinez campaign the majority of individual contributions have come from registered Republicans. [http://www.raul2008.com/media/press-release/q2_fund_raising.html]

A July 7 poll conducted by a noted Democratic polster, Sergio Bendixen, showed Diaz-Balart ahead of Martinez by a four point margin, 41 to 37 percent, with 22 percent undecided. David Hill, the Diaz-Balart brothers' pollster, said Lincoln's internal polling shows the congressman with a 12-point lead over Martinez and a "double-digit advantage over his opponent in virtually every significant segment of the electorate." [ http://www.mcclatchydc.com/homepage/story/43384.html ]

On May 22, 2008, Diaz-Balart did not attend a debate hosted by the South Florida AFL-CIO with Martinez due to scheduling and venue issues. [The Miami Herald; "Dade GOP incumbents pull out of debates" by Lesley Clark, May 22, 2008]

On August 1, 2008, a leading Washington analyst, Rothenberg Political Report, reported that they see a "possible re-election trouble for Lincoln Diaz-Balart". [Sun-Sentinel, "Leading Washington analyst sees possible re-election trouble for Lincoln Diaz-Balart" by Anthony Man; August 1, 2008.] Nonetheless, the most recent Rothenberg Political Report rated the seat as "Leans Republican." [ [http://rothenbergpoliticalreport.blogspot.com/2008/07/2008-house-ratings_29.html Rothenberg Political Report] , as of 2008-07-29] The Cook Political report [ [http://www.cookpolitical.com/charts/house/competitive.php Cook Political Report] , as of 2008-07-31] and CQ Politics [ [http://www.cqpolitics.com/wmspage.cfm?docID=ratings-house CQ Politics] ] have also rated the district as "Leans Republican," while the Crystal Ball has rated the district as "Likely Republican" [ [http://www.centerforpolitics.org/crystalball/2008/house Crystal Ball] , as of 2008-07-30]

According to the August 14, 2008 Time magazine article, Lincoln Diaz-Balart faces a competitive race. It also said that "Democratic voter registration in Miami-Dade County, as in other places, is up, and Republican registration is down". [Time Magazine, "Big Trouble in Little Havana" by Tim Padgett, August 14, 2008.]

The Mexican leftist newspaper, La Jornada, stated on August 19th, 2008 that "Lincoln Díaz Balart, ... está en grave riesgo de perder su puesto..." ("Lincoln Diaz Balart,... is in great risk to lose his position..."). [http://www.jornada.unam.mx/2008/08/19/index.php?section=mundo&article=056n1mun La Jornada, "Miami: Se Tambalea El Poder Del Exilio Cubano" by David Brooks; August 19, 2008]

On August 25, 2008, Lincoln Diaz-Balart agreed to debate Martinez, at a Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce event at noon on October 8 [ [http://www.miamiherald.com/news/miami-dade/story/656457.html] ] . On August 26, 2008, Martinez challenged Diaz-Balart to an additional debate, in Colorado. [ The Miami Herald; "Diaz-Balart Jabs on Obama Turf" by Lesley Clark; August 26, 2008, Page 1B [http://www.miamiherald.com/news/miami-dade/story/657874.html] ] .

Martinez has continued to request that Diaz-Balart debate him on television but to no avail [August 25, 2008, "A Mano Limpia" America TV] [August 25, 2008, "Maria Elvira Live" on MegaTV ] .

According to a SurveyUSA poll sponsored by Roll Call conducted in August 2008, Martinez leads Diaz-Balart (48% to 46%) among likely voters. [ SurveyUSA Poll [http://www.surveyusa.com/client/PollReport.aspx?g=ac8793ef-2899-49d0-a960-a1be2ff279b6] ] . According to the poll, Diaz-Balart enjoys 70% support from Cuban-Americans in the district. The poll's demographics (which were chosen by the pollster in 2008) are different from those of the district (based on the US census of 2000.) 51% of those questioned were Hispanic (34% of respondents were Cuban and 17% were non-Cuban). The percentage of Hispanics in the district is higher at 69.7%. [ http://projects.washingtonpost.com/elections/keyraces/census/fl/district-21/ ]

Controversies

In June 1999, during a protest of more than 400 persons blocking an expressway in Hialeah, the city's then police chief, Rolando Bolanos, was hit in the head with a rock. Bolanos called Martinez to the scene and, during the battle, Martinez punched a butcher, Ernesto Mirabal. Mr Mirabal was charged with battery on an elected official, resisting arrest with violence and inciting a riot. The charges against Mirabel were later dropped. [http://www.raulmartinez08.com/martinez-punch.htm]

In February 2007, when a "caustic" press release from Florida Republican Party Chairman Jim Greer criticized Hillary Clinton's presence at a fundraiser at the ex-mayor's home, Martinez responded by using profane language. [http://www.raulmartinez08.com/martinez-nasty.htm] [http://www.raulmartinez08.com/martinez-tirade.htm]

References

Footnotes


* [http://progreso-weekly.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=158&Itemid=1 Progresso Weekly article]
* [http://www.miamiherald.com/top_stories/story/388396.html The Miami Herald article "Battle of the Titans: Martinez vs. Diaz-Balart"]
* [http://www.miamiherald.com/news/miami_dade/story/389806.html Alfonso Chardy & Laura Figueroa, "Congressional candidates Martinez, Díaz-Balart start swinging", Miami Herald, Jan. 23, 2008]
* The Miami Herald; "Losing Castro Will Redefine Cubans' Issues" by Ana Menendez, January 23, 2008, page 1B
* The Miami Herald; "Martinez Should Run" by Alonso R. del Portillo, January 19, 2008, page 26A
* The Miami Herald; "Neither Lehtinen nor Ros Lehtinen responded to Herald phone calls for comment", January 21, 2008
* The Miami Herald; "Timing of investigation raises questions about 'the motivation of the prosecution" February 17, 1991
* The Miami Herald; "Lehtinen declined to comment about the timing of the investigation". February 17, 1991
* The Miami Herald; "Lehtinen wanted to neutralize Martinez as a political rival of his wife, Ileana Ros-Lehtinen" February 15, 1991
* The Miami Herald; "Justice Investigating Miami U.S. Attorney for Misconduct" April 20, 1990
* The Miami Herald;" "Martinez insists he is not interested in changing the four-decades' old embargo against Cuba." January 21, 2008
* El Nuevo Herald; "The embargo should not be modified in any way" - Raul Martinez", January 21, 2008
* Maria Elvira Live show on Mega TV, January 15, 2008; "It's very troubling that the congressman of that district (Lincoln Diaz-Balart) gets his news on Cuba from El Granma."

External links

* [http://www.Raul2008.com Raul L. Martinez for Congress Official Campaign Site]
* [http://raulmartinez08.com/ Site with news stories on Raul Martinez]


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