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Incumbent Ann Arbor Mayor, Christopher Taylor, won his Democratic primary race with former City Council member Anne Bannister. Taylor took nearly 62% of the vote. He joined WEMU's David Fair to discuss plans moving forward.
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On this post-election Wednesday, we talk public transportation. The Ann Arbor Area Transportation Authority asked voters to approve a five-year, 2.38 mill tax levy to expand services and help meet climate and economic equity goals in the community. AAATA CEO Matt Carpenter discussed the plans with WEMU's David Fair.
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Republican Tudor Dixon has won the nomination to face Democratic Governor Gretchen Whitmer on the November ballot. Dixon came out on top of a five-person field. Rick Pluta reports.
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One of the most closely watched races leading up to the primary election was for Ypsilanti mayor. the race featured current mayor Lois Allen-Richardson, former city councilman Anthony Morgan and Mayor Pro-tem Nicole Brown. With nearly 65% of the vote, Brown moved on to the November ballot. She joined WEMU's David Fair to discuss her plans for the upcoming general election.
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Incumbent Elizabeth Nelson has lost her 4th Ward seat on Ann Arbor City Council. In Tuesday’s Democratic Primary, Dharma Akmon won the three-way race with 49% of the vote. WEMU’s Cathy Shafran has more.
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Nicole Brown has advanced to the general election in her bid to become the city’s next mayor. WEMU's Josh Hakala reports.
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Cynthia Harrison won the Democratic primary for the 1st Ward Ann Arbor City Council seat being vacated by outgoing councilman, Jeff Hayner. WEMU's Cathy Shafran has details.
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Voters have sent Crystal Lyte to the general election as the Democratic representative for the 2nd District of the Washtenaw County Board of Commissioners. WEMU’s Cathy Shafran has more.
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Shink wins Democratic primary in 14th District and Price wins GOP primary in 15th District
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AAATA Measure passes, three of the other eight ballot issues on Washtenaw County fail