City Council President Mary Sheffield will be Detroit's newest mayor and the first woman to lead the city. Sheffield defeated popular megachurch pastor Rev. Solomon Kinloch in Tuesday's general election. She will take office in January and succeed three-term mayor Mike Duggan, who announced last year that he would not seek reelection. Duggan is running for Michigan governor as an independent to replace term-limited Democrat Gretchen Whitmer. In Buffalo incumbent Sean Ryan registered a landslide win over Republican James Gardner.
Also among the victors were Democrat Aftab Pureval, who won the reelection as mayor of Cincinnati, defeating Cory Bowman. The Republican candidate is Vice President J D Vance's half-brother.
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US MAYORAL ELECTIONS RESULTS LIVE:
New York: Zohran Mamdani defeats Andrew Cuomo
Cincinnati: Aftab Pureval defeats Cory Bowman
Buffalo: Incumbent Sean Ryan defeats Republican James Gardner
Pittsburgh: Corey O’Connor defeats Tony Moreno
Detroit: Mary Sheffield defeats Solomon Kinloch
Atalanta: Andre Dickens registers landslide win over Eddie Meredith and Kalema Jackson
Jersey City: James Solomon is marginally leading over Jim McGreevey
Seattle: Mayor Bruce Harrell was leading Katie Wilson
Minneapolis: Jacob Frey is ahead of Omar Fateh