2024 Michigan primary election results: Vote totals for metro Detroit (2024)

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Wayne County Sheriff - Democratic primary Wayne County Sheriff - Republican primary Wayne County County Clerk - Democratic primary Wayne County Commission - 2nd District - Democratic primary Wayne County Commission - 3rd District - Democratic primary Wayne County Commission - 4th District - Democratic primary Wayne County Commission - 5th District - Democratic primary Wayne County Commission - 11th District - Democratic primary Wayne County Commission - 12th District - Democratic primary Brownstown Township Supervisor - Democratic primary Huron Township Supervisor - Republican primary Plymouth Township Supervisor - Republican primary Sumpter Township Supervisor - Republican primary Huron Township Clerk - Republican primary Redford Township Clerk - Democratic primary Plymouth Township Treasurer - Republican primary Brownstown Township Trustee - Democratic primary Canton Township Trustee - Democratic primary Canton Township Trustee - Republican primary Huron Township Trustee - Republican primary Plymouth Township Trustee - Republican primary Redford Township Trustee - Democratic primary Sumpter Township Trustee - Republican primary 3rd Circuit Judge Of Circuit Court - Non-Incumbent 34th District Judge Of District Court - Incumbent Ecorse Mayor Ecorse Treasurer Wayne County Proposition A - Auditor Selection Amendment Wayne County Proposition P - Parks Millage Renewal Trenton Proposal to Amend Section 4.7 of the City Charter of Trenton to Modify the Compensation of Mayor and City Council Members Trenton Fire, Police And Municipal Building Improvement Bond Proposal Grosse Pointe Stormwater Sewer Separation and Improvements Bond Proposal Garden City Parks Improvement Bond Proposal Dearborn City Charter Proposal Detroit Proposal L: Library Operating Millage Renewal Sumpter Township Fire Protection Initial millage Redford Township Proposed Police and Fire 1.5 Mill Levy Huron Township Police Millage Renewal Grosse Ile Township Millage Renewal to Maintain Current Fire Department Operations Grosse Ile Township Millage Renewal to Maintain Current Police Department Operations Grosse Pointe Public School System Operating Millage Restoration and Extension Garden City Public Schools Replacement Building and Site Sinking Fund Millage Proposal Grosse Ile Township Schools Sinking Fund Millage Renewal Proposal

Wayne County Sheriff - Democratic primary

4-year term; 1 position

99.6% of precincts reporting*Incumbent

Candidate% VotesTotal Votes

Raphael Washington (D)*Washington (D)*

64.5% 115,310

Joan Merriewether (D)Merriewether (D)

35.5% 63,375

Wayne County Sheriff - Republican primary

4-year term; 1 position

99.6% of precincts reporting

Candidate% VotesTotal Votes

T. P. Nykoriak (R)Nykoriak (R)

59.2% 27,769

Articia Bomer (R)Bomer (R)

40.8% 19,127

Wayne County County Clerk - Democratic primary

4-year term; 1 position

99.6% of precincts reporting*Incumbent

Candidate% VotesTotal Votes

Cathy M. Garrett (D)*Garrett (D)*

88.6% 157,253

Hadi Tarraf (D)Tarraf (D)

11.4% 20,312

Wayne County Commission - 2nd District - Democratic primary

4-year term; 1 position

100% of precincts reporting*Incumbent

Candidate% VotesTotal Votes

Jonathan C. Kinloch (D)*Kinloch (D)*

72.5% 9,958

Bobby Christian (D)Christian (D)

27.5% 3,769

Wayne County Commission - 3rd District - Democratic primary

4-year term; 1 position

98.6% of precincts reporting

Candidate% VotesTotal Votes

Martha G. Scott (D)Scott (D)

84.2% 8,611

Mohammed Alsomiri (D)Alsomiri (D)

6.6% 679

Mohammed Hassan (D)Hassan (D)

6.5% 662

Sigmunt John Szczepkowski, Jr. (D)Szczepkowski, Jr. (D)

2.7% 276

Wayne County Commission - 4th District - Democratic primary

4-year term; 1 position

100% of precincts reporting*Incumbent

Candidate% VotesTotal Votes

Cara A. Clemente (D)*Clemente (D)*

54.6% 3,522

Lisa Carter (D)Carter (D)

45.4% 2,924

Wayne County Commission - 5th District - Democratic primary

4-year term; 1 position

100% of precincts reporting*Incumbent

Candidate% VotesTotal Votes

Irma Clark-Coleman (D)*Clark-Coleman (D)*

91.1% 16,026

Steven W. Lett (D)Lett (D)

8.9% 1,562

Wayne County Commission - 11th District - Democratic primary

4-year term; 1 position

100% of precincts reporting

Candidate% VotesTotal Votes

Allen R. Wilson (D)Wilson (D)

30.5% 3,014

Joe Richert (D)Richert (D)

23.8% 2,346

David Hotz (D)Hotz (D)

19.6% 1,940

Tim Craiger (D)Craiger (D)

17.2% 1,696

Jeremy R. Cady (D)Cady (D)

8.9% 880

Wayne County Commission - 12th District - Democratic primary

4-year term; 1 position

100% of precincts reporting*Incumbent

Candidate% VotesTotal Votes

Glenn S. Anderson (D)*Anderson (D)*

79.4% 8,824

Allen Downer (D)Downer (D)

20.6% 2,283

Brownstown Township Supervisor - Democratic primary

4-year term; 1 position

100% of precincts reporting*Incumbent

Candidate% VotesTotal Votes

Sherry A. Berecz (D)Berecz (D)

56.5% 1,947

Edward I. Smith (D)*Smith (D)*

43.5% 1,501

Huron Township Supervisor - Republican primary

4-year term; 1 position

100% of precincts reporting*Incumbent

Candidate% VotesTotal Votes

Kelly M. Trombly (R)Trombly (R)

66.2% 1,704

David A. Glaab (R)*Glaab (R)*

22% 567

Angie Cady (R)Cady (R)

11.7% 302

Plymouth Township Supervisor - Republican primary

4-year term; 1 position

100% of precincts reporting*Incumbent

Candidate% VotesTotal Votes

Charles J. Curmi (R)Curmi (R)

56.7% 2,609

Kurt Heise (R)*Heise (R)*

43.3% 1,995

Sumpter Township Supervisor - Republican primary

4-year term; 1 position

100% of precincts reporting*Incumbent

Candidate% VotesTotal Votes

Timothy Bowman (R)*Bowman (R)*

56% 449

Vincent Warren (R)Warren (R)

25.9% 208

Sheena Barnes (R)Barnes (R)

18.1% 145

Huron Township Clerk - Republican primary

4-year term; 1 position

100% of precincts reporting

Candidate% VotesTotal Votes

Julie M. Martin (R)Martin (R)

70.7% 1,653

Cara Laurain Altherr (R)Altherr (R)

29.3% 685

Redford Township Clerk - Democratic primary

4-year term; 1 position

93.8% of precincts reporting

Candidate% VotesTotal Votes

Karla M. Sanders (D)Sanders (D)

58% 3,103

Edward King (D)King (D)

42% 2,246

Plymouth Township Treasurer - Republican primary

4-year term; 1 position

100% of precincts reporting*Incumbent

Candidate% VotesTotal Votes

Bob Doroshewitz (R)*Doroshewitz (R)*

59.3% 2,594

Janai Stepp (R)Stepp (R)

40.7% 1,783

Brownstown Township Trustee - Democratic primary

4-year term; 4 positions

100% of precincts reporting*Incumbent

Candidate% VotesTotal Votes

Patrick Killian (D)*Killian (D)*

23.1% 2,383

Steven R. Allen (D)*Allen (D)*

23% 2,380

David L. Chapman (D)*Chapman (D)*

22.9% 2,365

Roger Jones (D)Jones (D)

19.5% 2,016

Rami Elawadi (D)Elawadi (D)

11.5% 1,189

Canton Township Trustee - Democratic primary

4-year term; 4 positions

100% of precincts reporting*Incumbent

Candidate% VotesTotal Votes

Sommer N. Foster (D)*Foster (D)*

21.8% 8,209

Tania Ganguly (D)*Ganguly (D)*

21.5% 8,097

Kate Borninski (D)*Borninski (D)*

21.5% 8,090

Ammara Ansari (D)Ansari (D)

17.4% 6,562

David Harris (D)Harris (D)

12.6% 4,727

Syed Irfan Jafry (D)Jafry (D)

5.2% 1,973

Canton Township Trustee - Republican primary

4-year term; 4 positions

100% of precincts reporting

Candidate% VotesTotal Votes

Jeff Graunke (R)Graunke (R)

23.5% 3,681

John Anthony (R)Anthony (R)

22.1% 3,454

Tyler Grable (R)Grable (R)

21% 3,289

Marko Kozina (R)Kozina (R)

18.3% 2,856

Leander Richmond (R)Richmond (R)

15.1% 2,363

Huron Township Trustee - Republican primary

4-year term; 4 positions

100% of precincts reporting*Incumbent

Candidate% VotesTotal Votes

Bryan Polce (R)Polce (R)

17.8% 1,418

Renee Ward (R)Ward (R)

16.8% 1,340

Donna J. Mendrysa (R)Mendrysa (R)

15.2% 1,213

David J. Patterson (R)*Patterson (R)*

14% 1,113

Angela Lee (R)Lee (R)

13.3% 1,060

Michael Glaab (R)*Glaab (R)*

8.8% 698

Noah Myshock (R)Myshock (R)

8.7% 691

Walter Irodenko (R)Irodenko (R)

5.3% 424

Plymouth Township Trustee - Republican primary

4-year term; 4 positions

100% of precincts reporting*Incumbent

Candidate% VotesTotal Votes

Mark Clinton (R)Clinton (R)

16% 2,013

Jen Buckley (R)*Buckley (R)*

16% 2,006

Audrey R. Monaghan (R)*Monaghan (R)*

15.3% 1,920

Daniel E. Callahan (R)Callahan (R)

14.5% 1,823

Paul Schulz (R)Schulz (R)

14.2% 1,781

John C. Stewart (R)*Stewart (R)*

13.3% 1,672

Gregory Bill (R)Bill (R)

10.8% 1,354

Redford Township Trustee - Democratic primary

4-year term; 4 positions

93.8% of precincts reporting*Incumbent

Candidate% VotesTotal Votes

Linda K. Jackson (D)*Jackson (D)*

22.8% 3,930

Kim Taylor (D)*Taylor (D)*

22.8% 3,925

Darian Bird (D)Bird (D)

17.9% 3,079

Gabriel Rees (D)Rees (D)

16.7% 2,870

Lindsaya VanDeusen (D)VanDeusen (D)

10.6% 1,825

DonYale KN Beckman (D)Beckman (D)

9.2% 1,577

Sumpter Township Trustee - Republican primary

4-year term; 4 positions

100% of precincts reporting*Incumbent

Candidate% VotesTotal Votes

Tim Rush (R)*Rush (R)*

20% 510

John Honey (R)Honey (R)

20% 509

Matt Oddy (R)*Oddy (R)*

16.5% 421

James M. Frazier (R)Frazier (R)

15.1% 386

Peggy Morgan (R)*Morgan (R)*

12.7% 324

Robert Lintner, Jr. (R)Lintner, Jr. (R)

6.2% 157

Tyler Thomas (R)Thomas (R)

5.8% 147

Ovidiu Suciu (R)Suciu (R)

3.8% 97

3rd Circuit Judge Of Circuit Court - Non-Incumbent

6-year term; 1 position

99.6% of precincts reporting

Candidate% VotesTotal Votes

John LarkinLarkin

40.4% 69,863

Adrienne G. ScruggsScruggs

36.6% 63,375

Nicole Leighanne CastkaCastka

23% 39,790

34th District Judge Of District Court - Incumbent

6-year term; 1 position

100% of precincts reporting

Candidate% VotesTotal Votes

Teresa PattonPatton

53.3% 5,794

Robert P. CouttsCoutts

28.6% 3,110

Todd L. BarronBarron

18.1% 1,972

Ecorse Mayor

2-year term; 1 position

100% of precincts reporting

Candidate% VotesTotal Votes

Lamar TidwellTidwell

54.3% 496

Theresa A. PeguesePeguese

26.6% 243

DeVonte SherardSherard

19.1% 175

Ecorse Treasurer

2-year term; 1 position

100% of precincts reporting

Candidate% VotesTotal Votes

Marilyn OliverOliver

54.6% 456

Latisha FieldsFields

26.2% 219

Bridgette AdamsAdams

19.2% 160

Wayne County Proposition A - Auditor Selection Amendment

Shall the Wayne County Charter Section 3.119 (e) be amended in part to allow the County’s independent external auditor, selected by competitive bid, to serve for a term of three years or more?

99.6% of precincts reporting

Candidate% VotesTotal Votes

YesYes

54.2% 124,600

NoNo

45.8% 105,459

Wayne County Proposition P - Parks Millage Renewal

To renew the millage authorized in 2020, shall Wayne County levy this millage at the 2023 rollback rate of 0.2442 mills (about $0.24 per $1,000 of taxable valuation) for five more years (2026 through 2030) to continue to improve and operate several parks and related facilities, including Hines Park, Elizabeth Park, Wayne County Family Aquatic Center at Chandler Park, and improvements to municipal parks in the 43 communities as provided in an implementing ordinance through an annual allocation by commission district of the greater of $50,000 or 15% of the total funds generated from that district, on the condition that, for any year for which this continued levy would be imposed, Wayne County must budget from other sources an amount equal to its 1995-1996 fiscal year appropriation for parks? Based upon the total estimated 2026 taxable value of $59,252,807,563, this renewal is projected to generate $14,469,536 in 2026.

99.6% of precincts reporting

Candidate% VotesTotal Votes

YesYes

74.4% 181,353

NoNo

25.6% 62,544

Trenton Proposal to Amend Section 4.7 of the City Charter of Trenton to Modify the Compensation of Mayor and City Council Members

Currently Section 4.7 of the Trenton Charter provides that the compensation of the mayor shall be $75.00 per meeting with a cap of $11,250 per year and that the compensation of the members of council shall be $50.00 per meeting with a cap of $5,000 per year. It is proposed that compensation of the mayor shall be a flat rate of $18,500 per year and that compensation of the council members shall be a flat rate of $7,500 per year.

100% of precincts reporting

Candidate% VotesTotal Votes

NoNo

56.4% 2,576

YesYes

43.6% 1,988

Trenton Fire, Police And Municipal Building Improvement Bond Proposal

Shall the City of Trenton, County of Wayne, Michigan, borrow the principal sum of not to exceed Forty-Three Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($43,500,000) and issue its general obligation unlimited tax bonds, in one or more series, payable in not to exceed thirty (30) years from the date of issue of each series, for the purpose of paying the cost of acquiring constructing, furnishing and equipping a new police station and a new fire station, and remodeling, re-constructing, renovating, furnishing and equipping existing municipal buildings, both including energy conservation components, interests in land, site improvements and parking improvements, together with rights-of-way, appurtenances and attachments thereto, and demolition of existing buildings? If approved, the estimated millage to be levied in 2025 is 2.7890 mill ($2.7890 per $1,000 of taxable value) and the estimated simple average annual millage rate required to retire the bonds is 2.7746 mill ($2.7746 per $1,000 of taxable value).

100% of precincts reporting

Candidate% VotesTotal Votes

YesYes

53.6% 2,456

NoNo

46.4% 2,125

Grosse Pointe Stormwater Sewer Separation and Improvements Bond Proposal

Shall the City of Grosse Pointe, County of Wayne, Michigan, borrow the principal sum of not to exceed Fifteen Million Dollars ($15,000,000), and issue its unlimited tax general obligation bonds, in one or more series, payable in not to exceed twenty-one (21) years from the date of issue, to pay the cost of acquiring and constructing stormwater sewer separation improvements, including new stormwater sewers and pump station improvements, and other capital projects including acquisition of Department of Public Services equipment and street resurfacing improvements? The estimated millage to be levied in 2025 is 1.8894 mills ($1.89 per $1,000 of taxable value) and the estimated simple average annual millage rate required to retire the bonds is 1.8844 mills ($1.88 per $1,000 of taxable value).

100% of precincts reporting

Candidate% VotesTotal Votes

YesYes

83.9% 1,321

NoNo

16.1% 253

Garden City Parks Improvement Bond Proposal

Shall the City of Garden City, County of Wayne, Michigan, borrow the principal sum of not to exceed Nine Million Dollars ($9,000,000) and issue its general obligation unlimited tax bonds, in one or more series, payable in not to exceed eight (8) years from the date of issuance of each series, for the purpose of paying the cost to acquire, construct, furnish and equip improvements to any or all of the city parks and recreational facilities, together with site improvements, necessary rights-of-way, appurtenances and attachments thereto? The estimated millage to be levied in 2025 is 1.8659 mills ($1.8659 per $1,000 of taxable value) and the estimated simple average annual millage rate required to retire the bonds is 1.7287 mills ($1.7287 per $1,000 of taxable value).

100% of precincts reporting

Candidate% VotesTotal Votes

NoNo

51.3% 2,081

YesYes

48.7% 1,977

Dearborn City Charter Proposal

Shall the Charter Proposed by the Dearborn Charter Commission be Adopted?

100% of precincts reporting

Candidate% VotesTotal Votes

NoNo

53.8% 6,443

YesYes

46.2% 5,531

Detroit Proposal L: Library Operating Millage Renewal

Shall the tax limitation on taxable property for operating and maintaining the Detroit Public Libraries, be renewed for 3.9943 mills ($3.9943 on each $1,000.00 of taxable value) for 10 years (July 1, 2025 to June 30, 2035)? This renewal combines two millages that voters approved on August 5, 2014, which expires June 20, 2025. 3.9943 mills will raise an estimated revenue of $42,000,000 the first year, if approved, and 100% collected.

99.8% of precincts reporting

Candidate% VotesTotal Votes

YesYes

85.8% 63,494

NoNo

14.2% 10,509

Sumpter Township Fire Protection Initial millage

Shall Sumpter Township impose an increase of up to 2 mills ($2.00 per $1,000 of taxable value) in the tax limitation imposed under Article IX, Sec. 6 of the Michigan Constitution and levy it for four (4) years, 2024 through 2027 inclusive, for fire protection, operations, capital improvements, purchases and maintenance of Sumpter Township Fire Department, which 2.00 mills increase will raise an estimated $900,000 in the first year the millage is levied?

100% of precincts reporting

Candidate% VotesTotal Votes

YesYes

52.8% 823

NoNo

47.2% 735

Redford Township Proposed Police and Fire 1.5 Mill Levy

Shall the constitutional limitation on the total amount of taxes which may be assessed each year against land, premises, real and personal property in the Township of Redford, County of Wayne, State of Michigan, in any one year be increased as provided in Article IX, Section 6 of the Constitution of the State of Michigan by 1.5 mills, which will yield approximately One Million Six Hundred Forty-Five Thousand and 00/100 ($1,645,000.00) dollars in the first year, for a period of twenty (20) years from 2026 through 2045, inclusive, for the purpose of raising funds to defray the costs of operation of the Redford Township Police Department and Redford Township Fire Department as established by Public Act No. 359 of 1947.

93.8% of precincts reporting

Candidate% VotesTotal Votes

YesYes

57% 4,162

NoNo

43% 3,140

Huron Township Police Millage Renewal

Shall the previous voted increase in the total tax rate limitation that may be imposed for all purposes upon property in the Charter Township of Huron, Wayne County, Michigan, as reduced by the required millage rollback which last resulted in a levy of 1.9546 mills be renewed at 2.0000 mills ($2.00 per $1,000 of taxable value) for a period of twenty (20) years, the years 2026 to 2045, both

100% of precincts reporting

Candidate% VotesTotal Votes

YesYes

64.9% 2,380

NoNo

35.1% 1,285

Grosse Ile Township Millage Renewal to Maintain Current Fire Department Operations

Shall the expired previously voted millage be renewed as imposed under Article IX, Section 6 of the Michigan Constitution in Grosse Ile Township, of 1.50 mill ($ 1.50 per $1,000 of taxable value), reduced to 1.4552 mills ($1.4552 per $1,000 of taxable value) by the required millage rollbacks, and be renewed at 1.4552 mills ($1.4552 per $1,000 of taxable value) and levied for a period of five (5) years from 2024 through 2028 inclusive, to provide funds for the purpose of maintaining the current fire department operations on Grosse Ile, specifically for Fire Department Operations, raising an estimated $1,120,500 in the first year the millage is approved and levied, of which a portion attributable to businesses within the Downtown Development Authority and the Airport Brownfield Authority will

100% of precincts reporting

Candidate% VotesTotal Votes

YesYes

71.3% 2,525

NoNo

28.7% 1,016

Grosse Ile Township Millage Renewal to Maintain Current Police Department Operations

Shall the expired previously voted millage be renewed as imposed under Article IX, Section 6 of the Michigan Constitution in Grosse Ile Township, of 1.00 mill ($ 1.00 per $1,000 of taxable value),reduced to .9701 mills ($0.9701 per $1,000 of taxable value) by the required millage rollbacks, and be renewed at .9701 mills ($0.9701 per $1,000 of taxable value) and levied for a period of five (5) yearsfrom 2024 through 2028 inclusive, to provide funds for the purpose of maintaining the current law enforcement operations on Grosse Ile, specifically for Police Department Operations, raising anestimated $747,000 in the first year the millage is approved and levied, of which a portion attributable to businesses within the Downtown Development Authority and the Airport Brownfield Authority willbe disbursed to those authorities as required by Michigan Statute(s)?

100% of precincts reporting

Candidate% VotesTotal Votes

YesYes

66.8% 2,338

NoNo

33.2% 1,163

Grosse Pointe Public School System Operating Millage Restoration and Extension

Shall the limitation on the amount of taxes which may be imposed on taxable property in the Grosse Pointe Public School System, County of Wayne, Michigan, be increased by 20 mills ($20.00 per $1,000 of taxable value) to the extent such property is not statutorily exempt, for five (5) years, the years 2025 to 2029, inclusive, to provide funds for operating expenses of the school district? Of the 20 mills, no more than 7.5337 mills ($7.5337 per $1,000 of taxable value) would be levied on principal residences. This millage would raise approximately $22,396,039 in the first year of levy.

100% of precincts reporting

Candidate% VotesTotal Votes

YesYes

72% 9,158

NoNo

28% 3,561

Garden City Public Schools Replacement Building and Site Sinking Fund Millage Proposal

This proposal will replace and extend the authority last approved by the electors in 2019 and which expires with the 2025 levy for the School District to levy a building and site sinking fund millage. This proposal allows the use of proceeds of the millage for all purposes previously permitted by law as well as newly authorized security improvements, the acquisition or upgrading of technology and the acquisition of student transportation vehicles, trucks and vans. Pursuant to State law, the expenditure of the building and site sinking fund millage proceeds must be audited, and the proceeds cannot be used for teacher, administrator or employee salaries, maintenance or other operating expenses. As a replacement of existing authority, shall the Garden City Public Schools, County of Wayne, State of Michigan, be authorized to levy 1.8285 mills ($1.8285 on each $1,000 of taxable valuation), for a period of five (5) years, being the years 2024 to 2028, inclusive, to create a building and site sinking fund to be used for the construction or repair of school buildings, school security improvements, the acquisition or upgrading of technology, the acquisition of student transportation vehicles, trucks and vans and parts, supplies and equipment used for the maintenance of these vehicles and for any other purposes permitted by law? This millage if approved and levied would provide estimated revenues to the School District of approximately $1,224,974.00 during the 2024 calendar year.

100% of precincts reporting

Candidate% VotesTotal Votes

YesYes

55.7% 2,282

NoNo

44.3% 1,818

Grosse Ile Township Schools Sinking Fund Millage Renewal Proposal

This proposal will allow the school district to continue to levy the building and site sinking fund millage that expires with the 2024 tax levy. Shall the currently authorized millage rate of .9781 mill ($0.9781 on each $1,000 of taxable valuation) which may be assessed against all property in Grosse Ile Township Schools, Wayne County, Michigan, be renewed for a period of 5 years, 2025 to 2029, inclusive, to continue to provide for a sinking fund for the purchase of real estate for sites for, and the construction or repair of, school buildings, for school security improvements, for the acquisition or upgrading of technology, and all other purposes authorized by law, the estimate of the revenue the school district will collect if the millage is approved and levied in 2025 is approximately $733,097 (this is a renewal of millage that will expire with the 2024 tax levy)?

100% of precincts reporting

Candidate% VotesTotal Votes

YesYes

59.1% 2,063

NoNo

40.9% 1,427
2024 Michigan primary election results: Vote totals for metro Detroit (2024)
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