Ex-mayor's son a step closer to Detroit Council at-large seat
Detroit — The son of the city's first African American mayor is leading a field of contenders in Tuesday's primary hoping to secure at-large seats on Detroit's City Council.
Coleman A. Young II, a former state senator and mayoral candidate, topped the field alongside incumbent City Councilwoman Janee Ayers, each pulling in about 31% of the vote Tuesday, with 81% of precincts reporting.
The two join former State Rep. Mary Waters and Nicole Smalls, a Detroit Charter Revision Commissioner and activist Jermain Lee Jones, in the race in which the top four candidates will advance to battle in November for two seats representing all of Detroit's neighborhoods.