Detroit Evening Report: Polls show Sheffield in the lead for Detroit’s next mayor
Jerome Vaughn October 22, 2025Today’s Detroit Evening Report includes updates on GM earnings, Diwali in the D, a first responders BBQ and more.
Absentee ballot drop-box in front of the Election Office in Detroit.
Detroit’s candidates for mayor are in their final weeks of campaigning. And a new poll shows voters are making up their minds.
A Detroit News/WDIV-TV poll shows City Council President Mary Sheffield with a commanding lead in the race over Pastor Solomon Kinloch. The survey…conducted from October 16-18 shows Sheffield supported by about 65% of those surveyed, Kinloch with 14%, and about 20% undecided.
The Glengariff Group conducted the poll of 500 respondents. The survey has a margin of error of plus or minus 4.4 percentage points.
Just a reminder: a poll is a snapshot in time of the people surveyed. Polls don’t vote – people do. Early voting starts on Saturday. Election Day is Tuesday, November 4.
Additional headlines for Wednesday, October 22, 2025
GM Earns
General Motors reports that it earned $1.3 billion in the third quarter of this year. The Detroit automaker says its adjusted earnings hit $2.80 per share, surpassing Wall Street analysts’ expectations. Third quarter revenue passed $48.5 billion.
The automaker says Cadillac’s North American sales were the best for the first three quarters of the year since 2013 and GMC posted the best year to date sales ever. GM’s stock price jumped 15% after news of the earnings was released.
Diwali celebration
Detroiters will have a chance to learn more about South Asian culture through this week’s Diwali in the D festival. Diwali is the Hindu celebration of lights, symbolizing the triumph of good over evil.
Diwali in the D offers free events throughout this week and runs through Saturday.
First Responders BBQ
A local veterans’ group is holding a special barbecue in Detroit on Friday.
Chapter 9 of the Vietnam Veterans of America will hold the event to show its appreciation for the city’s first responders. Police officers and firefighters are invited to come to the barbecue from noon-5 p.m. on Friday.
It’s being held at the Chapter 9 headquarters – 2951 Woodward at Temple in Detroit. That’s just north of Little Caesars’ Arena.
Smokeless Ban
Detroit City Council has approved an ordinance banning the use of smokeless tobacco in the city’s sports stadiums.
Smoking of cigarettes and e-cigarettes has been prohibited in the facilities for years. City Councilman Fred Durhal says the new measure will help provide a healthier example to Detroit’s young people.
The new ban applies to Comerica Park, Ford Field and Little Caesars Arena.
Pistons Opener
The Detroit Pistons open their new season on the road tonight against the Chicago Bulls.
Detroit finished last season with 44 wins and 38 losses. Pistons guard Jaden Ivey had knee surgery recently and is expected to miss the next four weeks.
Tip off at the United Center tonight is at 8 p.m. ET.
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