Detroit November 2 Election Results
View election results for Detroit mayor, clerk, city council, police commissioners and Proposals R, E and S.
Local communities across the region head to the polls on November 2 to cast their ballots for city officials and local proposals.
Detroit voters will cast their ballots for mayor, city council members, police commissioners and ballot proposals R, E and S.
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Mayor
Clerk
City Council – At Large
City Council – District 1
City Council – District 2
City Council – District 4
City Council – District 6
City Council – District 7
Police Commissioner – District 2
Police Commissioner – District 4
Police Commissioner – District 6
Proposal R – Reparations Task Force
Proposal E – Ethneogenic Plants
Proposal S – City Charter Amendment
Mayor
4 year term
Precincts reporting: 623 of 623 (100%) | |
Candidate | Votes |
Anthony Adams | 22,374 |
Mike Duggan | 69,329 |
TOTAL* | 92,111 |
Includes write-ins
Clerk
4 year term
Precincts reporting: 623 of 623 (100%) | |
Candidate | Votes |
Denzel McCampbell | 25,830 |
Janice Winfrey | 64,332 |
TOTAL | 90,418 |
Includes write-ins
City Council – At Large
4 year term, 2 positions
Precincts reporting: 623 of 623 (100%) | |
Candidate | Votes |
Janeé Ayers | 38,986 |
Nicole Small | 25,302 |
Mary Waters | 41,664 |
Coleman Young Jr. | 48,358 |
TOTAL* | 154,712 |
*Includes write-ins
City Council – District 1
4 year term
Precincts reporting: 95 of 95 (100%) | |
Candidate | Votes |
Krystal Larsosa | 4,089 |
James Tate, Jr. | 12,028 |
TOTAL | 16,163 |
*Includes write-ins
City Council – District 2
4 year term
Precincts reporting: 99 of 99 (100%) | |
Candidate | Votes |
Angela Whitfield Calloway | 9,952 |
Roy McCalister, Jr. | 8,020 |
TOTAL* | 18,059 |
*Includes write-ins
City Council – District 4
4 year term
Precincts reporting: 88 of 88 (100%) | |
Candidate | Votes |
M.L. Elrick | 4,414 |
Latisha Johnson | 6,880 |
TOTAL* | 11,310 |
*Includes write-ins
City Council – District 6
4 year term
Precincts reporting: 76 of 76 (100%) | |
Candidate | Votes |
Hector Santiago | 2,028 |
Gabriela Santiago-Romero | 5,921 |
TOTAL | 8,011 |
*Includes write-ins
City Council – District 7
4 year term
Precincts reporting: 84 of 84 (100%) | |
Candidate | Votes |
Fred Durhal | 5,607 |
Regina Ross | 5,548 |
TOTAL* | 11,197 |
*Includes write-ins
Police Commissioner – District 2
4 year term
Precincts reporting: 99 of 99 (100%) | |
Candidate | Votes |
Linda Bernard | 11,325 |
Lavish Williams | 5,783 |
TOTAL* | 17,215 |
*Includes write-ins
Police Commissioner – District 4
4 year term
Precincts reporting: 88 of 88 (100%) | |
Candidate | Votes |
Willie Bell | 6,627 |
Scotty Boman | 3,915 |
TOTAL* | 10,588 |
*Includes write-ins
Police Commissioner – District 6
4 year term
Precincts reporting: 76 of 76 (100%) | |
Candidate | Votes |
Lisa Carter | 4,390 |
Landis Spencer | 3,318 |
TOTAL* | 7,755 |
*Includes write-ins
Proposal R – Reparations Task Force
Should the Detroit City Council establish a Reparations Task Force to make recommendations for housing and economic development programs that address historical discrimination against the Black community in Detroit?
Precincts reporting: 623 of 623 (100%) | |
Response | Votes |
Yes | 72,463 |
No | 17,956 |
TOTAL | 90,419 |
Proposal E – Ethneogenic Plants
Shall the voters of the City of Detroit adopt an ordinance to the 2019 Detroit City Code that would decriminalize to the fullest extent permitted under Michigan law the personal possession and therapeutic use of Entheogenic Plants by adults and make the personal possession and therapeutic use of Entheogenic Plants by adults the city’s lowest law-enforcement priority?
Precincts reporting: 623 of 623 (100%) | |
Response | Votes |
Yes | 53,710 |
No | 34,222 |
TOTAL | 87,932 |
Proposal S – City Charter Amendment
Do you agree to amend a provision of the City of Detroit Charter to amend Sec. 12-101 of the Charter that restricts power from the voters to enact City ordinances for the appropriation of money?
Precincts reporting: 623 of 623 (100%) | |
Response | Votes |
Yes | 38,309 |
No | 44,800 |
TOTAL | 83,109 |
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