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Faces in the Crowd: A handful of 109, 318 at Michigan Stadium Ann Arbor draws thousands from all over the world By MAX BULTMAN and JAKE LOURIM
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Mayoral candidate Christopher Taylor receives applause from his supporters at a watch party at the Black Pearl Tuesday.
Taylor celebrates landslide victory in mayoral primary Crowded primary field features four city council candidates By EMMA KERR and SHOHAM GEVA Daily News Editor and Managing News Editor
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Amid a crowded field in the Ann Arbor Democratic mayoral primary, city council member Christopher Taylor has won the position, carrying 7,070 of 16,591 votes cast
for a total of 47.57 percent. He will face Bryan Kelly, an independent challenger, in the race for city mayor Nov. 4. “This has been truly incredible,” Taylor, who declared success at about 10 p.m. Tuesday night, said in a victory speech. “Politics is in many varying ways a very humbling thing to get involved in. I am so delighted that, this night, the form of humbling that I am receiving is one of confidence and trust. For all of you here and the voters of Ann Arbor, I want to thank you. This is incredibly meaningful and I will
never forget it.” Fellow Councilmembers Stephen Kunselman (D - Ward 3), Sabra Briere (D- Ward 1) and Sally Hart Petersen (D-Ward 2) also ran in the Democratic primary. Total voter turnout was at 16.67 percent. In an interview Tuesday night, Taylor said he sees multiple priorities to address for the city. “The city’s needs are multivariable, and our charge is to find the right balance among them,” he said. “There are big projects that we have: transportation, storm water See MAYOR, Page 2
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The Michigan Athletic Department said they would come, and they did, in full force. They sported Cristiano Ronaldo jerseys and scarves, and they kicked soccer balls in the parking lot. The fraternities looked dormant, but the party went on anyway, with tailgates filling the lawns on State Street and the stadium parking lots alive as ever. Even before Ronaldo unexpectedly entered Saturday’s game between Real Madrid and Manchester United, Michigan Stadium’s soccer experiment was a roaring success. Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti had previously maintained that the megastar would not play in the record-breaking meeting at the Big House, taking away some of the excitement of the game. But in the 74th min-
ute, Ronaldo came onto the pitch and solidified a once-in-a-lifetime experience for all who came to see it. Ann Arbor had the look and feel of a football Saturday, only instead of a sea of maize taking over the town, it was swarms of red and white. Perhaps the biggest difference in atmosphere from a Michigan football game to Saturday’s match was the diversity of the people inside the stadium. Everyone wanted to be a part of history — and they were, as the game drew the largest crowd in U.S. soccer history at 109,318 — but they each descended on Ann Arbor by different means and with their own story to tell. *** As far as summer internships go, Matty Berman effectively hit the jackpot. A rising senior communications major at Marist College in Poughkeepsie, New York, Berman was chosen as an intern with Relevent Sports, the company organizing the International Champions Cup. As a college soccer player and See SOCCER, Page 10
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Engineering student government set to rework constitution.
From the Daily: Michigan’s correctional institutions need budget reform
A Daily Arts editor and Lolla veteran explores the music and crowd
The Football team has planned an additional match, Aug. 16 at 8 p.m.
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