Detroit City Council President Mary Sheffield and the Rev. Solomon Kinloch will face off in the Nov. 4 election for the city of Detroit mayor.
Mary Sheffield and Solomon Kinloch say they want to partner with local schools to improve student outcomes. Voters decide ...
While much of the attention in Tuesday’s election will be focused on the battle for New York City mayor, voters are also ...
"We must find sustainable ways for the city’s elected officials see themselves as integral to the success of our young people ...
Though opportunities for women in politics have grown, experts say they still face scrutiny for their personalities and ...
Kinloch's comments come as Sheffield last week reported outraising her opponent by a factor of 10. Meanwhile, polling ...
The candidates include two sitting council members, a former councilwoman and a longtime Detroit Fire Department employee.
The mayoral front-runner built her brand on grassroots causes. If elected, Trump-era budget struggles stand to limit what she ...
Incumbents Mary Waters and Coleman Young II came out on top in the August primary, with Waters earning 33% of the votes, ...
Detroit mayoral candidate Solomon Kinloch Jr. joined the Detroit Next podcast on Oct. 23 for an interview focused on his ...
The next mayor will become either the first woman or, as far as city historians can tell, the first clergyman to ever sit ...
Turnout in the 2021 mayoral general election was about 19% of registered voters, with about 67% of voters casting early or ...
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