PRIMARY ELECTION AUGUST 5, 2025
RESULTS


STERLING HEIGHTS PRIMARY ELECTION
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Sterling Heights – City Council At‑Large (6 seats) – Non‑partisan
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CITY COUNCIL RACE
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CONSERVATIVE LEANING
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Moira Smith WEBSITE retired Social Security Investigator, current Board Member of OAAC Older Adult Advisory Board of Macomb County Commissioners
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Johnnie S. Townsend Precinct Delegate, Sterling Heights (Republican Primary, Precinct 21), Founder/President of iCARE Fighting Hunger Charitable Foundation 2019-2024 Facebook Campaign Page
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Dan Acciacia WEBSITE Retired Engineer, clear record on fiscal responsibility + future planning, against long-term bonds
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Teri Brinker 411 BIO former 911 + police + fire Dispatch Supervisor, Veteran (correction: Teri is not a veteran yet has worked with veterans directly for many years. Please review her 411 BIO which states " I am a lifetime Auxiliary member of the VFW post 6756 in Centerline and a past Auxiliary President. I am also cofounder of the Bob Brinker Memorial Veterans Foundation. I have hosted several fundraisers helping our Veterans, including homeless and in need Veterans. My father was a Vietnam vet and UAW Veterans chair for the gm tech center. Over the years we sent thousands of care packages to the troops overseas.).
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Jackie Ryan WEBSITE former deputy clerk, leans conservative, fiscal responsibility. Leans conservative with a background in Finance/accounting deputy in county clerk/register office. Campaign Focus Fiscal accountability, lower taxes, term limits, family housing, communications
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DEMOCRAT LEANING
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Rick McKiddy - fiscal accountability, transparency; UAW–GM labor negotiator, teacher Ballotpedia UPDATE: Declared Democrat
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Liz Sierawski (incumbent) – healthcare background; past ballot in DEM race
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Michael Radtke Jr. (incumbent) – Democratic consultant - declared Progressive
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Henry Yanez (incumbent) – former Democratic State Representative, fiscal voting
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Robert Mijac - former Democratic County Commissioner
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NO DECLARED LEANING
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Deanna Koski (incumbent) No vote on Lakeside Grant, favors developers
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Maria G. Schmidt (incumbent) Yes vote on Lakeside Grant, favors developers
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Barbara A. Ziarko (incumbent) Yes vote on Lakeside Grant, favors developers
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MAYORAL RACE (General Election Only)
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There is no mayoral primary. The mayor race is uncontested and goes straight to the general election on November 4, 2025
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The two candidates certified for the general election are:
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Matthew Ryan (Registered Republican)
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Michael C. Taylor (Registered Independent) Votes Democrat leaning Progressive
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Michael V. Radtke Jr., Robert Mijac and Liz Sierawski have declared publicly Democratic or Progressive affiliations and voting records.
Update: Per a diligent researcher it has been found the Rick McKiddy is a "declared democrat"
​What is the difference between a "declared democrat" and unknown or not declared? The "declared democrat" public posts their claim or they are an elected official or they are quoted by credentialed news agencies.
Although this is a non-partisan race the "declared democrat" information is important for the voter to make their own decisions.
NEW BALTIMORE PRIMARY ELECTION
New Baltimore – Mayor (Non‑partisan)
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Declared Challengers (as of March 2025)
Mayoral Race (Primary Aug 5, 2025)
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Ryan Covert WEBSITE – Incumbent (reelection bid)
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Patrick Green WEBSITE – Challenger — no partisan designation (nonpartisan race)
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Tom Semaan WEBSITE – Incumbent Mayor running for re-election
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City Council
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No challengers for council seats are officially listed on major sources yet.
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SPECIAL ELECTION PROPOSALS
RAY TOWNSHIP SPECIAL ELECTION
Ray Township Special Election Proposals (August 5, 2025)
1. Millage Renewal – Fire & Rescue Operations
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Renewal of 1.5 mills for five years (2026–2030), previously approved, to fund department operations.
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Estimated revenue first year: $491,738.62
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2. Millage Renewal – Fire & Rescue Equipment & Truck Replacement
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Renewal of 1.0 mill for five years (2026–2030), also existing, specifically for capital purchases like trucks and equipment.
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Estimated revenue first year: $327,825.74
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Joint Proposal: Armada Area Schools Bond
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A $12,155,000 unlimited tax bond for building and site improvements in Armada Area Schools.
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Will appear on the same ballot as a unified decision across Ray Township.
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CLINTON TOWNSHIP SPECIAL ELECTION
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