6A - Wednesday, November 7, 2012 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Warpehoski wins in contested 5th ward Kailasapathy, Peterson also newly elected to City Council By GIACOMO BOLOGNA AND JENNIFER CALFAS Daily Staff Reporters In the only contested election for a seat on the Ann Arbor City Council, Democratic candidate Chuck Warpehoski defeated Republican candidate Stuart Berry for a seat in the city's fifth ward. With 73 percent of pre- cincts reporting as of 2 a.m. Wednesday, Warpehoski held a 83 percent lead over Berry. Warpehoski will replace cur- rent Councilmember Carsten Hohnke, who did not seek re- election, and will nownjoin Sumi Kailasapathy (D-Ward 1) and Sally Hart Petersen (D-Ward 2), who both ran in unopposed contests, as the three new coun- cilmembers on the 10-person council. Incumbents Margie Teall (D- Ward 4) and Christopher Taylor (D-Ward 3) were also re-elected in uncontested elections. At a Democratic watch party at Weber Inn in Ann Arbor, Warpehoski said he was confi- dent coming into the election, particularly as Ward 5 is a heav- ily Democratic-leaning district. He noted he spent most of elec- tion season campaigning for his Democratic counterparts instead of himself. Once in office, Warpehoski said his primary goal as a coun- cilmember is to not be tied to any single piece of policy, but rather serve as a responsive represen- tative committed to facilitat- ing dialogue between members of local government and Ann Arbor residents. "If I'm not listening to people, people should be disappointed, that's number one," he said. "People deserve responsive gov- ernment." Maintaining security and safety, infrastructure and parks are some of the "nuts and bolts" issues that Warpehoski said he expects to face in his term. He added that like Hieftje, he will strive to improve public trans- portation in Ann Arbor. "I ran on transit," he said. "I'm a big transit supporter." Warpehoski said though many citizens are in support of increasing transit, funding and implementation of the transpor- tation programs can be a divi- sive issue among residents and government officials. "I haven't heard anybody say they're anti-transit, only anti- specific programs," Warpehoski said. "I'm going to do everything I can for transit." The first step, he said, is determining a consensus among local governments, Ann Arbor government officials and resi- dents on the issue. While he said he is eager to start his position on the council, Warpehoski said the hard work isn't over yet. "When I entered this race, I didn't think I knew how hard it was going to be to campaign and get elected. Now that I'melected I recognize I still have a lot to learn to be effective as a mem- ber," he said. ilo Ann Arbor Mayor John Hieftje&(0) addresses a crowd at Weber'sInnafater clamiorot victory. " Hieftje win s 7th term as A 2 mayor A I VOTED Mayor to focus on fiscal issues in coming term By GIACOMO BOLOGNA Daily StaffReporter Ann Arbor Mayor John Hief- tje has been re-elected to his seventh-consecutive term in office. With 71 percent of pre- cincts reporting as of 1:30 a.m. Wednesday, Hieftje led his challenger, independent candi- date Albert Howard, 84.1 per- cent to 15.2 percent. Hieftje attended a Democrat- ic watch party at Weber Grill in Ann Arbor where a few hun- dred supporters, candidates and politicians filtered in and out of a packed hall plastered with campaign posters. U.S. Rep. John Dingell (D-Mich.), State Rep. Jeff Irwin (D-Ann Arbor) and several Ann Arbor City Council- members were among those in attendance. In an interview at the event, Hieftje said he hopes to contin- ue his current policies into the next term. He added he plans to work with the Ann Arbor City Council to maintain the city's economic health and continue to advocate for environmental issues. "The biggest motivation has been (that) I wanted to make sure the city gets through the great recession without a tax. increase," Hieftje said. Another key issue he plans on focusing on is improving pub- lic transit within the city and county. At recent Ann Arbor City Council meetings, Hieftje has pushed for city funds for public transit projects, includ- ing a second rail station that he said would provide the clean public transportation needed for a burgeoning workforce. "With a growing number of jobs in the city - about 68,000 people come to work in Ann Arbor from outside of town - we're seeing more and more congestion," Hieftje said. He said he wasn't very emo- tional following reports of election results, but just that he was "eager get to back." He did, however, note the special challenges, especially fiscal dif- ficulties, that will face city gov- ernment in his next term. "I probably should have been the mayor in the 1990s because there was a whole lot of money in government back then that isn't there anymore," he said. In an interview at How- ard's watch party in a com- munity building located on Williamsburg Drive, Howard said despite his loss, he felt honored to receive 15 percent of the vote. He added that Hieftje should be more interactive with the Ann Arbor community. "He needs to be more cau- tious and he needs to be more transparent," Howard said. "Just to be more considerate to people and not taking them for granted." Howard, who began his political career when he ran in the 2008 presidential election, said that though he had previ- ously competed on the national stage, campaigning locally was more difficult. "This was more challenging because it was on home turf," Howard said. "A lot of people Severai students voted at the Mary 5t. polling station the oldest inprecinct vocation in mjcnigan. 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