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2023 Warren mayoral election
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The 2023 Warren mayoral election took place on November 6, 2023, following a primary on August 8, 2023. Incumbent Mayor James R. Fouts attempted to seek a fifth term, but was barred from doing so by a 2020 amendment to the city charter. Fouts attempted to challenge the legality of the amendment and filed for re-election, but the Michigan Court of Appeals upheld the amendment and disqualified Fouts.[1] Following Fouts's disqualification, six candidates ran to succeed him. In the August 8 primary, George Dimas, the Warren Human Resources Director, and State Representative Lori Stone, placed first and second, respectively, and advanced to the general election. Stone narrowly defeated Dimas, winning 53 percent of the vote to Dimas's 47 percent. Following Stone's resignation from the legislature, the State House was briefly tied, until a special election was held to replace her.[2]
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Primary election
Candidates
- Lori Stone, State Representative
- George L. Dimas, Warren Human Resources Director[3]
- Patrick Green, President of the City Council, former State Representative[3]
- Michelle Nard, Macomb County Commissioner[3]
- Scott Cameron Stevens, former City Councilman[3]
- Alfonso King, retired autoworker[4]
Results
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General election
Results
References
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