Detroit – Incumbent Janice Winfrey cruised ahead of her competitors in the Tuesday primary race for Detroit city clerk, putting her in position to win a fifth term. Winfrey led with over 71% of the vote, with 81% of precincts reporting. She's likely to face Denzel McCampbell, a Detroit Charter commissioner, in the November general election. McCampbell had secured close to 15% of the vote based on results posted early Wednesday. The two top vote-getters will face each other in November. "I work hard and apparently the citizens, for the most part, appreciate it," Winfrey said of her Tuesday night lead. Winfrey, city clerk since 2006, bested now-Lt. Gov. Garlin Gilchrist in a tight race in 2017 but has faced a series of controversies in her term.