NEWS
Detroit and Hamtramck elections highlight demand for new leadership
Detroit's mayoral primary has narrowed the field from nine candidates to two, with the city preparing for its first new mayor in 12 years. Voter turnout was predicted to be between 13% and 18%, with key issues including community development and education. Meanwhile, Hamtramck's city council election is drawing attention due to controversies and accusations against candidates, with high absentee voting noted as residents seek new leadership amidst ongoing investigations.