
This year, voters across Michigan honed in on issues of local importance. We pay special attention to the election of new mayors, millages and proposals across Wayne, Oakland, and Macomb counties.
Wayne
- Detroit – Mayor, City council, Board of Police Commissioners, City Clerk, Community Advisory Councils
- Dearborn – Wards proposal, Mayor
- Hamtramck – Mayor
- Dearborn Heights – Mayor
- Flat Rock – Mayor
- Grosse Pointe – Mayor
- Grosse Pointe Farms – Mayor
- Taylor – Mayor
Oakland
- Clawson – Mayor
- Farmington Hills – Mayor
- Hazel Park – Mayor
- Madison Heights – Mayor
- Novi – School bond
- Pontiac – Mayor
- Royal Oak – Mayor
- Southfield – Mayor
- Troy – Millage
- Walled Lake – Mayor
Macomb
- Mount Clemens – Mayor
- New Baltimore – Mayor
- Sterling Heights – Mayor
- Warren – Charter amendment
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