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Yahoo
06-08-2025
- Politics
- Yahoo
Detroit Mayoral Race: Mary Sheffield leads crowded field in August Primary
The Brief A crowded primary for Detroit mayor will be whittled down to two people during the August voting round. Mary Sheffield was the first to advance to the November run-off. The successor to Mike Duggan will have to fill a seat that hasn't been left vacant in over 12 years. (FOX 2) - A crowded field for Detroit mayor entered the August Primary with a lot of uncertainty about who would come out on top. While polling placed some candidates with the best chances of winning, nonpartisan campaigns for mayor can often bring their own surprises. Big picture view Mary Sheffield will advance to the November election following a dominant run in the Detroit mayoral campaign. The Associated Press declared her at least one of the two candidates that will face off for the city's top seat. Detroit could be looking at its first-ever female mayor if Sheffield wins. As of 10:15 p.m., both Solomon Kinloch and Saunteel Jenkins were sitting in second and third place in the primary. The general election in November will help decide who will replace Mike Duggan, who has served as Detroit's mayor for 12 years. The Source Election clerk data and previous reporting were cited for this story. Solve the daily Crossword


The Independent
06-08-2025
- Politics
- The Independent
Mary Sheffield advances in Detroit mayor's race, opponent not yet decided
Mary Sheffield, Detroit's City Council president, has advanced to the November election that will decide who will succeed popular three-term Mayor Mike Duggan, who is not seeking reelection. A field of eight other candidates are still vying to become the second person advancing from Tuesday's primary to the general election. If elected, Sheffield would be the first woman and the first Black woman to hold the role of Detroit mayor. She was first elected to City Council in 2013 at age 26 and has been president since 2022. Duggan is running for Michigan's governor in 2026 as an independent. The continued growth of the city could be at stake since Duggan has helmed Detroit as it exited the largest municipal bankruptcy in U.S. history and surged back to respectability following decades of mediocrity. The former prosecutor and medical center chief has overseen a massive anti-blight campaign and pushed affordable housing developments across the city. A long list of candidates The field of eight other candidates include a current council member, former council member, pastor of a megachurch and a popular ex-police chief. Saunteel Jenkins was elected in 2009 to the City Council where she spent one four-year term. Jenkins later became chief executive of a nonprofit, which provides utility assistance for families. Current council member Fred Durhal III also is on the primary ballot. He has been on the City Council since 2021 and was a Michigan state representative from 2014 to 2019. The Rev. Solomon Kinloch Jr. has been senior pastor at Triumph Church for about 27 years. The Detroit-based church has more than 40,000 members across a number of campuses. Kinloch also was an autoworker and member of the United Auto Workers union. Former police Chief James Craig came to Detroit in 2013 amid the city's bankruptcy crisis and remained in charge of the police department until retiring in 2021. Craig failed to make the Republican ballot for Michigan governor in 2022 due to fraudulent signatures on campaign petitions. In 2024, he dropped a Republican bid for an open U.S. Senate seat. Other candidates include attorney Todd Perkins, digital creator DaNetta Simpson, business owner Joel Haashiim and entrepreneur John Barlow. The stakes for Detroit The next mayor will inherit a city on much firmer footing than the one Duggan was elected to lead in 2013 when an emergency manager installed by the state to oversee the city's flailing finances filed for bankruptcy on its behalf. Detroit shed or restructured about $7 billion in debt and exited bankruptcy in December 2014. A state-appointed board managed the city's finances for several years. Detroit has had 12 consecutive years of balanced budgets. Developers have built hundreds of affordable housing units in the city, and more than 25,000 vacant and derelict homes and buildings have been demolished. The next mayor, though, will be under pressure to maintain that progress and continuing to keep the city's growth — financially and in people — going. In 2023, the census estimated that Detroit's population rose to 633,218 from 631,366 the previous year. It was the first time the city had shown population growth in decades. Detroit also is becoming a destination for visitors. The 2024 NFL draft held downtown set a record with more than 775,000 in attendance. New hotels are popping up in and around downtown. But perhaps the most visual example of the city's turnaround has been the renovation of the once-blighted monolithic Michigan Central train station. For decades, the massive building just west of downtown symbolized all that was wrong with Detroit. That's before Dearborn, Michigan-based Ford Motor Co. stepped in and bought the old Michigan Central and adjacent properties. It reopened in 2024 following a six-year, multimillion-dollar renovation that created a hub for mobility projects. While no longer a manufacturing powerhouse, Detroit's economy still is intertwined with the auto industry which currently faces uncertainties due to tariffs threatened and imposed by the Trump administration. Stellantis, the maker of Jeep and Ram vehicles, has two facilities in Detroit. The automaker said last month that its preliminary estimates show a $2.68 billion net loss in the first half of the year due to U.S. tariffs and some hefty charges.
Yahoo
06-08-2025
- Politics
- Yahoo
Election results 2025: Detroit and Wayne County primary races, ballot proposals
Election results 2025: Detroit and Wayne County primary races, ballot proposals Results for races and ballot proposals in Wayne County, including City of Detroit races, for the Aug. 5, 2025 primary election. Detroit Mayor 4-year term. 1 position. Detroit City Council At-Large 4-year term. 2 positions. Detroit City Council District 2 4-year term. 1 position. Detroit City Council District 5 4-year term. 1 position. Detroit City Council District 7 4-year term. 1 position. Dearborn Heights Mayor 4-year term. 1 position. Hamtramck Mayor 4-year term. 1 position. Hamtramck City Council 4-year term. 3 positions. Livonia City Council 4-year term. 4 positions. Plymouth City Commission 4-year term. 4 positions. Taylor Mayor 4-year term. 1 position. Taylor Treasurer 4-year term. 1 position. Taylor City Council 4-year term. 7 positions. Westland City Council 4-year term. 4 positions. Westland City Council (partial term) Partial term, ending 01/01/2026. 2 positions. Proposals Read the full text for proposals on the Wayne County clerk's website. Livonia Municipal Facilities Proposal Northville Public Schools Sinking Fund Millage Renewal Proposal (Includes results from Oakland and Washtenaw counties) Romulus Community School District Building and Site Bond Proposal This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Wayne County and Detroit election results for 2025 primary Solve the daily Crossword