Voting booths on W. Grand Blvd. (Deadline Detroit file photo)

The time has finally come: We may find out sometime Tuesday night or Wednesday morning who the top candidates are for Detroit mayor and city council in the upcoming general election in November.

If previous primaries are any indication, voter turnout is expected to be low on a day when the forecast calls for a high of 85 degrees. Some residents have already voted through absentee ballots or early in-person voting.

If the polls are accurate, the mayoral runoff in November will be between Council President Mary Sheffield and either Rev. Solomon Kinloch Jr. or former Council President Saunteel Jenkins. A wild upset—though unlikely—might include attorney Todd Perkins or Councilman Fred Durhal III in the second spot.

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