Mary Sheffield wins big, becomes Detroit's first woman mayor - Detroit Metro Times

Mary Sheffield Secures Historic Victory, Becoming Detroit's First Female Mayor

In a landslide victory, Mary Sheffield has emerged as the first woman to be elected mayor of Detroit, after defeating Rev. Solomon Kinloch Jr. in Tuesday's general election. With 49% of precincts reporting, Sheffield secured 78.2% of the vote, far surpassing her opponent Kinloch, who garnered just 21.8%.

Sheffield, 38, entered the race as a clear frontrunner, having defeated eight other candidates with 50.8% of the vote in August's primary. Her campaign focused on issues such as affordable housing, tenants rights, neighborhood development, and economic equity.

Throughout her time on the Detroit City Council, Sheffield has established herself as a leading advocate for the city's most vulnerable residents. As council president since 2022, she has been a vocal critic of inequitable investment strategies, calling for policies that prioritize affordable housing and community development.

Sheffield's victory marks a historic milestone for Detroit, which has never elected a woman to the position of mayor in its 324-year history. At just 38 years old, Sheffield will be one of the youngest mayors in city history.

The Associated Press called the election for Sheffield at 9:18 p.m., with dozens of endorsements from labor unions, community groups, pastors, and key political figures, including Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan and Councilman Fred Durhall III.

Sheffield's opponent Kinloch, a pastor with a large following, campaigned on his faith-based leadership and promised to ensure all Detroiters have a better future. However, he faced mounting scrutiny over various controversies, including delinquent water bills, property tax issues, and a conviction for assaulting his first wife.

Sheffield, who is expected to take office on January 1st, has pledged to prioritize neighborhoods left behind by downtown development and to strengthen police accountability and improve city services. In her campaign, she promised to unite the city and ensure that everyone reaches their potential.
 
πŸ€” Yaaas girl power πŸ’ͺ! Detroit just got a major wake-up call! I mean, 78.2% of the vote? That's insane!!! Rev Kinloch thought he had it in the bag with his "faith-based leadership" πŸ™ but I guess that didn't quite translate to votes πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. Sheffield's got some serious experience under her belt and she's not afraid to speak truth to power πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. Neighborhoods left behind by downtown dev? Check. Police accountability? Check. It's about time someone in Detroit City Hall put the people first, not just the fat cats πŸ€‘. Bring it on Mary Sheffield!
 
🀩 omg i cant even believe its finally happening!!! detroit is getting its first female mayor EVER!!! mary sheffield is gonna bring so much change to the city with her affordable housing and tenants rights agenda 🏠πŸ’ͺ she's been doing this work for years on the city council and it's awesome to see her taking it to the next level πŸ’₯ i'm so hyped for her and i think she's gonna make a real difference in the city πŸ‘
 
idk about this at all πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ... like mary sheffield is a total rockstar for even getting elected as detroit's mayor first female ever πŸ™Œ but now that she's in power i'm worried she'll just become another politician who only cares about the rich ppl and not the actual people on the streets πŸ’Έ... meanwhile rev solomon kinloch jr was just trying to bring some faith into the whole thing you know? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ but then again kinloch had those controversies that were, like super shady πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ so i guess it's all just a trade-off πŸ€”... can't wait to see how mary sheffield actually does her job though 😬
 
🀩 just found out about Mary Sheffield's win, so epic! She totally deserves it - all that work on the Detroit City Council has paid off. I've been following her campaign for ages, knew she was gonna crush it! πŸ’ͺ Her focus on affordable housing and community development is exactly what this city needs. Can't wait to see her take office & make some real change happen πŸ•’οΈπŸ‘
 
πŸ™Œ Can't believe we're living in a time where we have a female mayor in Detroit after 324 years! Mary Sheffield is going to be an amazing leader for the city, especially with her focus on affordable housing, tenants rights, and community development πŸ πŸ’•. It's so inspiring to see someone like her who has been advocating for the vulnerable residents throughout her career. I'm curious to see how she'll implement her plans, but I have faith that she's got this πŸ’ͺπŸ”₯
 
OMG I am SOOOO hyped for Mary Sheffield!!! 🀩 She's literally going to change the game in Detroit! 38 yrs old and already making history as the first female mayor EVER! 😍 Can't wait to see what she accomplishes, especially when it comes to affordable housing & tenants rights. She's all about unity & making sure everyone has a chance to shine! πŸ’« This is such an inspiring moment for women everywhere! 🌟
 
OMG I'm beyond thrilled for Mary Sheffield!!! πŸŽ‰πŸ‘ She's literally going to change the game in Detroit! πŸ’ͺ As a young mayor, she's got the energy and passion to tackle all those tough issues like affordable housing and tenants rights. I love how she's not afraid to speak truth to power and fight for what's right. πŸ™Œ And let's be real, it's about time Detroit had a female leader - Mary is going to break down so many barriers! πŸ’₯ Can't wait to see her take office on Jan 1st and make some magic happen! 🎊
 
🀘 just imagine a woman leading detroit after all those yrs of corruption & mismanagement...mary sheffield is gonna shake things up big time 🚧πŸ’ͺ affordable housing & tenants rights gotta be top priority now, finally! πŸ’― 38 yrs old & already makin history, can't wait to see what changes she brings πŸ•’οΈπŸ”₯
 
finally! πŸ™Œ some good news for a change! 38 years old and already becoming one of the youngest mayors in history? 🀯 that's impressive. i'm not surprised though, she seems like a total boss. affordable housing, tenants rights, neighborhood development - sounds like someone who actually cares about the people of detroit. πŸ™ can't wait to see her tackle those pressing issues and make some real changes. 😊
 
🀝 This is a momentous day for Detroit! Mary Sheffield's win is not only a historic milestone but also a testament to the power of grassroots activism. As someone who's seen my fair share of politics, I gotta say that this young woman's commitment to affordable housing and community development really resonated with me. πŸ’‘ At 38 years old, she's going to bring a fresh perspective to the mayor's office, and I'm excited to see how she'll tackle those tough issues head-on. 🌟 One thing that concerns me is the lack of representation for Detroiters who've been left behind by downtown development – I hope she stays true to her promise to prioritize those neighborhoods! 🌈
 
Ugh, Detroit's new mayor Mary Sheffield just got this job but does anyone think it'll make a difference? Like, the city's still gonna be struggling with poverty and corruption. And what about all those controversies her opponent had? It's not like she's some kinda miracle worker or anything...
 
omg yaaas πŸ€©πŸŽ‰ mary sheffield is literally going to change detroit!!! i've been following her campaign since the primary and i'm so hyped for what she's gonna do as mayor πŸ’– she's all about affordable housing, tenants rights, and community development - that's exactly what our city needs! 🏠πŸ’ͺ i mean, rev. kinloch may have his followers but he just can't compare to mary's experience and leadership skills πŸ˜‚ she's been in the trenches, fighting for the people of detroit for years, and now it's time for her to lead the charge πŸ’ͺ🏽 i'm so proud to live in a city that's finally getting some real representation πŸ™Œ can't wait to see what she does on january 1st! 🎊
 
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