Keanuú Smith-Brown Clinches Landslide Victory in Ward 3 Aldermanic Democratic Primary with More Than 80% of Votes
Ward 3 aldermanic candidate Keanuú Smith-Brown has prevailed in the Democratic primary election after winning more than 80% of the votes, certified results released today indicated.
According to officials, Smith-Brown beat challenger Debbie Odom in the primary election held on September 16, 2025, with 81.53% of the votes. All candidates who prevail in the November general election will be sworn into office on Monday, December 1, 2025.
"What an honor to be voted as the Democratic nominee to represent us, Ward 3 neighbors/residents! God has spoken," Smith-Brown said. "Join us, as we head into the General Election on November 4, 2025." Related:
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