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The People Have Spoken Primary Election Results

On Tuesday, August 8, people in several Wayne County Cities cast their votes. They voted on Mayors, City Council positions, millages and other items.

Although the results were low as compared to the upcoming General Election, this was the time for people voices to be heard..

The results are as follows:

Melvindale Mayor

Top two candidates advance

Wheeler T. Marsee

Nicole M. Shkira

Dearborn Heights City Council

Three positions; top six candidates advance

Mo Baydoun *

Denise Malinowski Maxwell

Ray Muscat *

Zouher Abdel-Hak

Hassan Saab

Ahmad AlKaabi

*Incumbent

Grosse Ile Township milleage renewal (library)

Renew levy of 0.3890 mills for five years.

Yes

Grosse Ile Township millage renewal (drain and storm water management)

Renew levy of 0.3209 mills for five years.

Yes

Grosse Ile Township millage renewal (police operations)

Renew levy of 0.7296 mills for five years.

Yes

Grosse Ile Township millage renewal (recreation operations)

Renew levy of 0.3647 mills for five years.

Yes

Grosse Pointe Park City Council

Vote for not more than three; top six candidates advance

Tim Kolar

Marty McMillan

Brent Dreaver

Heather Ulku

Elvis Torres

Hamtramck Public Schools sinking fund proposal

Levy three mills for ten years.

No

Hamtramck City Council

Three positions; top six candidates advance

Nayeem Leon Choudhury *

Mohammed Alsomiri *

Lynn Blasey

Mohammed Hassan *

Muhtasin Rahman Sadman

Nasr Saleh Hussain

*Incumbent

Inkster City Council District 6

Top two candidates advance

Dennard Orlando Shaw * Dee Coleman-Richardson

*Incumbent

Riverview Mayor

Top two candidates advance

ndrew M. Swift *

Chuck Norton

*Incumbent

Riverview City Council

Three positions; top six candidates advance

Suzanne ONeil *

Elmer E. Trombley

Brian Webb

David Pray

Nicole Clark

Heather Smiley

*Incumbent

Riverview proposal (marihuana)

Should Riverview disallow the sale of marihuana in the city?

No

Westland Mayor

Top two candidates advance

Michael P. Londeau *

Kevin Coleman

*Incumbent

The General Election date is Tuesday, November 7, 2023.

 

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