Just 17% of Warren’s registered voters cast ballots in Tuesday’s primary election.Ĭurrent City Council President Patrick Green, a strong critic of Fouts, finished third in the mayoral race with 26.4% of the vote followed by Macomb County Commissioner Michelle Nard with 5.3%, former city councilman Scott Stevens with 4.2% and newcomer Alfanso King with 2.8%. The rest of the Fouts-endorsed candidates also moved on: Warren City Clerk Sonja Buffa city council at-large candidates Dave Dwyer and Donna Kaczor Caumartin and city council district candidates Adam Sawka (District 2), Daniel Bozek (District 3), Gary Boike (District 4) and Brittani Tringali (District 5).įouts did not endorse any candidate in District 1. “I will continue to reach out to the voters in the coming weeks I like to talk to people and listen to their advice and their concerns.” “I think they agree with my vision for the city of Warren. ” I am very grateful for the the tremendous confidence the voters of Warren have in me,” said Dimas. The two now move on to the general election in November. Lori Stone (D-Warren) also advanced to the November mayoral general election with 27.7% of voters giving her support. Despite Warren Mayor James Fouts serving his final term in the position he has held since 2007, primary election results indicate he still wields significant influence in the city.Īll of the candidates endorsed by Fouts fared well in Tuesday’s primary with mayoral candidate George Dimas, city human resources director and the person he backed, leading that race with 33.7% of the vote.
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