A former mayor in Jackson, Michigan will become mayor once again.
Martin Griffin defeated incumbent Mayor Karen Dunigan.
The Jackson Citizen Patriot reports that Griffin won the seat again after a five-year absence:
Griffin, who was mayor from 1995 to 2006, had 2,199 votes or 62 percent to Dunigan's 1,340 or 38 percent, according to unofficial results from the Jackson County Clerk's office. "I just feel great," said Griffin, who was celebrating his victory at the Night Light. "I think the people want city government to move forward. I think they're tired of the bickering"... Dunigan said it was an honor to be mayor and she was proud of what she did even though she was not re-elected. "I know if nothing else, I elevated the position of the mayor in the city and I did bring back the respect that position holds," Dunigan said.
Dunigan said she's not sure whether she'll run for the seat again, but she plans to stay involved in the community.