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- Mary Sheffield dominates Detroit mayoral primary in race to . . . - MSN
Democrat Mary Sheffield, Detroit’s City Council president, won the city’s mayoral primary in a landslide Tuesday night She was the top vote-getter of nine candidates and will advance to the
- Mary Sheffield, Solomon Kinloch emerge winners in Detroit mayoral primary
Detroit City Council President Mary Sheffield is the top vote-getter in the mayoral primary The top two candidates will face off in November
- Dont count out Kinloch despite Sheffields big Detroit mayoral primary . . .
The Rev Solomon Kinloch faces an uphill climb to become Detroit's next mayor heading toward the general election after City Council President Mary Sheffield took 51% of the vote to his 17% in
- Sheffield dominates Detroit mayoral primary and will face Kinloch in . . .
Detroit City Council President Mary Sheffield and Rev Solomon Kinloch Jr will square off in the general election for mayor of Detroit after becoming the top two vote-getters in Tuesday’s
- Sheffields strong finish changes the dynamic in Detroit mayor race
Council President Mary Sheffield was always expected to finish first in the Detroit mayoral primary But does her strong finish mean the race is over?
- Mary Sheffield, Solomon Kinloch win Detroit mayoral primary election . . .
Mary Sheffield and the Rev Solomon Kinloch were named winners in Tuesday's primary election for the Detroit mayoral race and will advance to the November general election, AP projects
- Detroit Mayoral Primary Election Results Set Up Showdown
Detroit City Council President Mary Sheffield and megachurch leader Solomon Kinloch Jr will face off in the November general election ballot for mayor, as the city looks to elect its first new
- Mary Sheffield, Solomon Kinloch win Detroit mayoral primary
The winner will take office Jan 1 Mary Sheffield was the top vote-getter in Tuesday’s election by far, winning about 51% of the vote Sheffield is the Detroit City Council president, representing District 5 Her campaign raised $1 3 million ahead of the primary — roughly half of what all the mayoral candidates raised, combined
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