08/23/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 08/23/2026 16:45
Rob Piper secured a runoff election against Vicki Lopez to be decided in November 2026. At a moment when our county faces a housing affordability crisis, unchecked development, and a growing trust deficit at County Hall, Piper offers a genuine commitment to transparency, accountability, and the everyday people who call this district home.
Piper has been endorsed by the Miami-Dade Democratic Party, and the Miami Herald.
A Life of Service
Rob Piper's path to public service began long before he entered politics. Born in Baltimore and raised in Northern Virginia, Piper was taught early on that success comes from hard work and standing up for others. After graduating from Penn State, he was commissioned as an officer in the United States Marine Corps in 1993, serving around the world, including three combat tours in Iraq, before landing in Miami in 2012 for his final assignment with U.S. Marine Corps Forces, South.
After retiring from the Marines in 2016, Piper didn't stop serving; he redirected that service toward his community. He became a precinct captain, led a political organization, earned his PhD in International Relations while working as a legislative aide in the Florida House, and led the Take Back Our City PAC to fight corruption at Miami City Hall. In 2024, he worked as a regional field director on multiple campaigns, deepening his commitment to outreach in underserved communities. That record of service, military, civic, and political, is the foundation of a campaign built on compassion, dignity, equity, and transparency.
Why District 5 Needs Rob Piper
Piper's runoff opponent, Vicki Lopez, should give District 5 voters serious pause.
Vicki Lopez, the current District 5 incumbent, sponsored the Live Local Act as a state representative, a measure meant to address Florida's affordable housing shortage that critics argue preempted local growth controls while giving too much power to developers. In practice, the law has stripped Miami-Dade cities and neighborhoods of the ability to control building height, density, and zoning in their own communities, opening the door to towering developments in residential neighborhoods without adequate regard for traffic, water and sewage capacity, park space, or hurricane evacuation planning. The backlash has been so significant that even the City of Miami Commission, historically friendly to developer interests, voted to oppose the law. Coconut Grove Spotlight
Rob Piper has no such record of costly giveaways to developers or reckless deals at taxpayer expense. Instead, he offers a platform squarely focused on accountability and working people.
Piper's Platform for District 5
As County Commissioner, Piper has committed to:
The Choice in District 5
This election is a choice between more of the same, developer-friendly policy and costly deals that leave taxpayers holding the bag, and a candidate who has spent his life in service to others and is committed to bringing real accountability to County Hall.
Miami-Dade Democrats urge District 5 voters to vote for Rob Piper for Miami-Dade County Commissioner on November 3, 2026.