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AP Decision Notes: What to Expect in Detroit on Election Day

  • A University of Michigan survey shows that 70% of Detroiters who think the city is improving will definitely vote on November 4, while only 41% of those who think it is on the wrong track will vote.
  • Overall, 56% of Detroit residents believe the city is headed in the right direction, while 13% disagree and 31% are unsure, the survey revealed.
  • Key concerns identified by residents for the next mayor include education, public safety, affordable housing, and jobs, with 81% prioritizing improving K-12 schools.
  • The election will be the first time in over a decade that Detroiters select a new mayor, as Mayor Mike Duggan runs for governor.
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AP Decision Notes: What to expect in Detroit on Election Day

Detroit voters will choose a new mayor Tuesday in the city’s first open-seat mayoral race in a dozen years.

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Detroit Metro Times broke the news in on Tuesday, October 28, 2025.
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