In a significant development in Oakland County’s political arena, two individuals have successfully moved forward in the race for the 7th District Commissioner Seat. This decision comes after a primary election that took place recently. Both will rid head-to-head in the General Election slated for November 5.
The Incumbent Republican, who ran unopposed in the Republican primary on August 6, secured a staggering 6,834 votes. In response to his triumph, he expressed gratitude to those who supported him and vowed to continue serving the residents of his district. He stated, “I view the county commissioner role not as a job but as a privilege to serve and give back to the community.”
On the other side, the solitary Democrat who was on the ballot for this race also made it through the primary. The Democrat challenger, with his strong support base, managed to bag a respectable 3,579 votes.
Both candidates, with their impressive show of support, are now set for the final face-off in the November General Election. The desired position comes with a two-year term, increasing the stakes for this prestigious county role. As interested parties eagerly await the results of the November election, we look forward to keeping you updated on the developments of this exciting race.
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