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Redistricting has changed the way Washtenaw County will be represented in the Michigan House. Here are the how the primary elections panned out as the campaigns now turn toward November.
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Fawn Armstrong and Karl Barr advance to general election with primary win in 14-A District Court race.
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Mayor Christopher Taylor defeats Bannister in Mayoral primary. Incumbents Elizabeth Nelson and Ali Ramlawi lose their races.
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It was a largely uneventful primary for a number of the townships in Washtenaw County, with most races uncontested. In the two contested races, one incumbent won while the other lost. .
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Crystal Lyte and Justin Hodge win in democratic primaries for the Washtenaw County Board of Commissioners. Incumbent Ricky Jefferson is out, losing to Ypsilanti City Councilwoman, Annie Somerville.
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Ypsilanti's incumbent Mayor has lost her bid for reelection. 1st Ward city councilwoman, Nicole Brown easily won the Democratic Primary race on Tuesday.
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Washtenaw County officials are anticipating voter turnout in tomorrow’s election will be somewhere between 25 and 30%. We get the details from WEMU’s Taylor Pinson.
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For District 6 in the Washtenaw County Commission race, there is a Democratic primary tomorrow that pits a three-term incumbent against a first-term Ypsilanti City Councilwoman. WEMU's Cathy Shafran has a preview.
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The Democratic race for the 5th District County Commission seat includes three candidates who feel they know the best way to serve their constituents. WEMU’s Cathy Shafran has a preview.
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The 2nd District Washtenaw County Commission race comes with both passion for policies and a fair share of controversy. WEMU's Cathy Shafran previews the race between Crystal Lyte and Stephen Lange Ranzini.