Politics & Government

Coleman Leads In Westland Mayoral Race: 2023 Election Results

Coleman was up by more than 2,500 votes with 100 percent of precincts reporting, according to unofficial vote totals.

Interim Mayor Mike Londeau looks to defend his seat against state Rep. Kevin Coleman, D-Westland. The race is nonpartisan and will serve as the city's chief executive.
Interim Mayor Mike Londeau looks to defend his seat against state Rep. Kevin Coleman, D-Westland. The race is nonpartisan and will serve as the city's chief executive. (Patch Graphics)

WESTLAND, MI — Interim Mayor Mike Londeau looks to defend his seat against state Rep. Kevin Coleman, D-Westland. The race is nonpartisan and the winner serves as the city's chief executive.

Election results:

Mike Londeau: 5,630 votes (41%)

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Kevin Coleman: 8,144 votes (59%)

Precincts reporting: 100

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Londeau and Coleman were the top two vote-getters in the August primary. Londeau finished with 44 parent of the vote to Coleman's 41 percent.

Londeau, 44, is a former city councilman and was appointed mayor in January after Mayor Bill Wild resigned to pursue a career in the private sector. Before serving on council, Londeau chaired Westland's Downtown Development Authority and was a member of the city's master plan steering committee. He graduated from Wayne Memorial High School.

Coleman, 40, is in his third term in the Michigan House of Representatives, where he chairs the housing committee. Prior to his work as a state representative, he served on Westland's city council, veteran's association and festival committee. He holds a bachelor's degree from Western Michigan University.

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