Election Day, Detroit
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Residents will be able to vote for their next elected officials on Tuesday, Nov. 5 at their polling place. Here is what you need to know.
Here is where you can see the unofficial results: City of Detroit Elections Department: Municipal General Election Results – November 4, 2025. Polls close at 8pm, so expect unofficial results to flow in afterward throughout Tuesday evening into Wednesday morning.
Winfrey says the numbers mirror previous elections, and she anticipates 18 to 20% voter turnout for Tuesday's election. On Monday, Winfrey said that in addition to the 4,000 people who voted early, the city has received around 50,000 absentee ballots so far.
Metro Detroiters will head to the polls on Tuesday to vote for their next mayor, city council members, and various proposals. Detroit City Council President Mary Sheffield and Pastor Solomon Kinloch Jr. won the August primary election and are the two candidates on the November ballot for Detroit’s next mayor.
Sheffield has issued a 100-day plan to continue the progress in Detroit and set new standards for the mayor's seat of she wins this election.
Detroit expects to receive 60,000 absentee ballots, 3,000 early votes, and around 56,000 people to show up on Election Day.
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Metro Detroit weather: Chilly start to a quiet Tuesday
A chilly start for your Tuesday. Morning lows in the 20s for Ann Arbor, 30s for everyone else. Election Day brings quiet weather today. Dry with breezy conditions expected. Watching an approaching Low pressure system and accompanying cold front in the Dakotas moving east.
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