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The results of last night's midterm elections results weren't complete until about 10am Wednesday morning. At that point, the writing was on the wall, and it was pretty clear Ann Arbor's Community Climate Action ballot proposal was going to pass. Ann Arbor Mayor Christopher Taylor, who has won re-election himself, joined WEMU's David Fair to discuss what happens next on "Issues of the Environment."
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The chair of the Washtenaw County Board of Commissioners will soon be working in Lansing. Democrat Sue Shink was elected in the 14th district State Senate race. Shink joined WEMU's David Fair to discuss the wins and priorities as she prepares for a new job.
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It was an incumbent sweep Tuesday in the run for the Board of Education of the Ypsilanti Community Schools.
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There will soon be some new faces on the Ann Arbor Public School District Board of Education.
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Washtenaw County Voters decided a couple of local judicial races on Tuesday.
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When redistricting was finalized, the number of State House districts covering portions of Washtenaw County expanded from four to seven. Prior to this election cycle, those four house districts were all contained within the county borders. Now, several expand beyond Washtenaw County.
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There were contested races in all nine districts on the Washtenaw County Board of Commissioners. All winners will serve two-year terms.
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Most Washtenaw County communities that put ballot issues before voters had success in the November elections. But not all.
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Democrats take both State Senate seats representing Washtenaw County.
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The City of Ypsilanti has elected a black woman Mayor for the first time in city history. Nicole Brown received 76% of the vote in defeating nonpartisan challenger Amber Fellows and Libertarian Mark Alan King. WEMU’s Josh Hakala has more.