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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
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Read Full ArticleDetroiters’ optimism about city tied to likelihood of voting in mayoral election, U-M survey finds
Detroiters who believe the city is moving in the right direction are far more likely to vote in next week’s mayoral election than those who say it’s on the wrong track, according to a new University of Michigan survey.The Detroit Metro Area Communities Study (DMACS), conducted from Aug. 6 to Oct. 1, found that 70% of Detroiters with a positive view of the city’s direction said they’ll “definitely” vote on Nov. 4, compared to 41% of those who bel…
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