Английская Википедия:2017 Lansing mayoral election

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The 2017 mayoral election in Lansing, Michigan, was held on November 7, 2017 to elect the Mayor of Lansing, Michigan. Andy Schor, a member of the Democratic Party, was elected to his first term as mayor.[1]

Background

Twelve-year incumbent Virg Bernero, a Democrat, declined to seek re-election in 2017.[2]

Campaign

Five candidates ran in the primary election: Andy Schor, a member of the Michigan House of Representatives; city council member and former athlete Judi Brown Clarke; former city council member Harold Leeman Jr.; Daniel Trevino, the son of a medical marijuana shop owner; and retiree Michael Joseph Gillenkirk, who previously worked for the Michigan Chamber of Commerce and the Michigan Republican Party.[3] Schor and Clarke placed first and second in the primary and so advanced to the general election.[4]

Results

Primary election, August 8, 2017[5]
Andy Schor – 8,402 (68.37%)
Judi Brown Clarke – 2,874 (23.39%)
Danny Trevino – 452 (3.68%)
Michael Joseph Gillenkirk – 367 (2.99%)
Harold Leeman Jr. – 194 (1.58%)
General election, November 7, 2017[6]
Andy Schor – 12,407 (72.09%)
Judi Brown Clarke – 4,804 (27.91%)

See also

References

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