Mary Sheffield, Saunteel Jenkins and Rev. Solomon Kinloch Jr.

Detroit City Council President Mary Sheffield, with a convincing win Tuesday, will square off against Rev. Solomon Kinloch in the mayor's race in the general election in November, the Associated Press reports.

The top two vote-getters adance to the general election in what is labeled as a nonpartisan race.

With 85,971,215 votes tabulated as of 5:55 a.m. Wednesday, and all 430 precincts reporting, Sheffield garnered nearly 51 percent in Tuesday's primary, followed by Kinloch, with more than 17 percent. Former Council President Saunteel Jenkins came in third with just more than 16 percent of the vote, losing to Kinloch by just a little more than 1,100 votes.

The top two vote-getters will face off in the November general elect

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