Longtime Detroit City Clerk Janice Winfrey will sail to the November election to decide the city s next chief election officer following a strong performance during Tuesday s primary.
She appears poised to face off against Denzel McCampbell, whose vote total surpassed those for Winfrey s other challengers with results in from just over three-quarters of the city s precincts.
The race follows an unprecedented flood of misinformation about the last presidential election that placed Detroit in the national spotlight.
With //about 81%// of the all precincts reporting results, 70.4% of the votes counted so far went for Winfrey while 15.3% went for McCampbell.
The 68,355 ballots counted marks a turnout of 13.7%. The city s previous municipal primary in 2017 saw 13.9% turnout.
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