Freman Hendrix - Electoral History

Electoral History

  • 2009 Election for Charter Revision Commission (Detroit)
    • Freman Hendrix (D), 11%
    • Teola P. Hunter (D), 8%
    • Ken Coleman (D), 8%
    • Jenice Mitchell Ford (D), 7%
    • Reggie Reg Davis (D), 6%
    • Rose Mary C. Robinson (D), 6%
    • Ken Harris (D), 6%
    • John Johnson (D), 6%
    • Cara J. Blount (D), 5%
  • 2008 Special Election for Mayor (Detroit) (Primary Election)
    • Dave Bing (D), 28.82%
    • Kenneth Cockrel, Jr (D), 27.00%
    • Freman Hendrix (D), 23.21%
    • Warren Evans (D), 10.06%
    • Coleman A. Young, Jr. (D), 4.10%
  • 2005 Race for Mayor (Detroit)
    • Kwame Kilpatrick (D), 53%
    • Freman Hendrix (D), 47%
  • 2005 Race for Mayor (Detroit) (Primary Election)
    • Freman Hendrix (D), 45%
    • Kwame Kilpatrick (D), 34%
    • Sharon McPhail (D), 12%
    • Hansen Clarke (D), 8%

After a successful campaign by incumbent Kwame Kilpatrick, in which commercials that exposed Hendrix support of a state takeover of the Detroit Public Schools were run, Hendrix lost support throughout the Detroit Community.

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