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Published April 28th, 2025, 08:55 pm
We’re four months away from the primary and already, there’s drama with Detroit’s city council race.
Unofficially, there are 45 people vying for nine seats on the council in the Aug. 5 primary election. District 6 Councilwoman Gabriela Santiago-Romero was supposed to be among them, but didn't make it on the ballot after being disqualified for failing to pay a campaign finance fee, according to the City Election Department.
Santiago-Romero called her removal erroneous and "undemocratic," and is now suing the Detroit City Clerk's Office and Clerk Janice Winfrey to get her name restored on the ballot.
Detroit reporter Sam Robinson has been covering the story for his Substack, Detroit One Million. He joined the show to share the latest on the race.
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