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During the Aug. 5 primary election, Detroiters had the chance to cast their ballot for open seats on Detroit City Council.
The primary set up a showdown between Detroit City Council President Mary Sheffield, a political veteran, and the Rev.
Detroit City Council President Sheffield garnered 51% of the vote in Tuesday's primary and Solomon Kinloch had 17%.
Detroit City Council President Mary Sheffield and the Rev. Solomon Kinloch are headed to the general election in the race for Detroit mayor.
A dozen years after bankruptcy, Detroit is in better shape than almost anyone could have imagined. But too much of the city ...
Voters will decide in November which of the two will succeed popular three-term Mayor Mike Duggan, who is running as an ...
Detroit resident Debbie Allen was deeply involved in the recent mayoral primary, volunteering for Todd Perkins’ campaign. Now ...
Detroiters went to the polls Tuesday to vote in the city’s primary election. Mary Sheffield secured more than half the votes ...
That's 3 percentage points higher than the 2021 municipal primary, when 14% of registered voters, or 15% of Detroiters over 18, cast ballots, and just a few percentage points behind turnout in the ...
In 2018, voters in Ann Arbor amended the city charter to require that the land stay publicly owned “in perpetuity,” according ...
This article was originally published by Votebeat, a nonprofit news organization covering local election administration and ...
Working Families Party staff, member groups and members joined the Metro-Detroit Democratic Socialists of America in anchoring weekly community canvasses, knocking more than 9,000 doors, engaging in ...