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The Mayor of Detroit is elected on a non-partisan basis, where the candidates are not listed by political party. A non-partisan primary election was held on August 3, 2021. The top two finishers (incumbent mayor Mike Duggan and former deputy mayor Anthony Adams) advanced to the general election on November 2, 2021. Duggan won re-election with a ...
The Detroit mayoral election of 2009 took place on November 3, 2009. ... Tom Barrow: 10,302 11.09 Jerroll Sanders 9,322 10.04 Duane Montgomery 1,911 2.06
After Benson refused to intervene, the Detroit Election Commission voted 2–1 on May 23, 2013, to keep Duggan on the ballot. [29] On May 31, 2013, Barrow filed a complaint against the Detroit Election Commission in Wayne County Circuit Court asking the Court to order the Election Commission to remove Duggan from the Mayoral Ballot.
Barrow, 71, filed petitions Tuesday morning with the city clerk's office on West Grand Boulevard. ... Apr. 20—DETROIT — Perennial mayoral candidate Tom Barrow has decided to join the 2021 race ...
Since 1918, all mayoral elections in Detroit have been held on a non-partisan basis, and mayors have officially served unaffiliated with any political party. Thus, the party affiliations given in the chart below for mayors elected after 1918 are not official and are based on the inferences of editors based on available historic information.
Detroit's first Black mayor took office 50 years ago in January. One off-the-cuff line in his inaugural speech has been debated ever since. Flashback: What Coleman Young really meant when he said ...
2009 Detroit mayoral special primary election results [57] [58] Candidate Votes % ± Dave Bing: 26,337 28.82 ... Tom Barrow: 10,302 11.09 Jerroll Sanders 9,322 10.04
Detroit is one of the nation’s largest majority-Black cities, and Trump carving into Biden’s share of votes in the city – he gained two percentage points from the 2016 election to the 2020 ...