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post May 3 2023, 08:58 AM
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45 of 45 precincts reporting.

Mayor of Michigan City
(D) Angie Nelson Deuitch - 1,434
(D) Mark Yagelski - 482
(D) Ron Meer - 406
(D) Johnny Stimley - 404
(D) Michael Mack - 61

Michigan City Common Council At-Large
3 Winners
(D) Don Przybylinski - 1,750
(D) Vidya Kora - 1,663
(D) Bryant Dabney - 1,555
(D) Tim Bietry - 1,483

®Elizabeth "Liz" Bergeron-336
®Jason R. Straton-306

Michigan City Common Council – 1st Ward
(D) Greg Coulter - 283
(D) Rodney McCormick - 209

Michigan City Common Council – 2nd Ward
(D) Daisy Lee - 214
(D) Paul Przybylinski - 186

Michigan City Common Council – 3rd Ward
(D) Joseph S. Nelson - 305
(D) Agnes Meer - 140

Michigan City Common Council – 4th Ward
(D) Sean “Fitz” Fitzpatrick - 198
(D) Katrina Davis - 173

Michigan City Common Council – 5th Ward

(D)Tracie Y. Tillman-392

Michigan City Common Council – 6th Ward

(D)Nancy Moldenhauer-427
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post May 5 2023, 11:24 AM
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https://www.nwitimes.com/news/local/govt-an...2e58121b06.html

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Angie Deuitch easily won the Democratic nomination for mayor, getting more votes than all four of the other candidates combined.

She got 51% of the votes, according to unofficial final numbers. Her 1,434 votes were nearly three times that of County Councilman Mark Yagelski, her nearest competitor. Yagelski got 482 votes.

Former Mayor Ron Meer got 406 votes, for third place, followed by former Councilman Johnny Stimley, at 404 votes, and Councilman Michael Mack, at just 70 votes.

Deuitch, an at-large member of the City Council, served as council president last year. She also serves on the city’s Redevelopment Commission.

In November, she faces Mayor Duane Parry, who was unopposed in Tuesday’s Republican primary.
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