DULUTH — Duluth elected three new faces to the City Council, including the city's first African-American council member, Janet Kennedy.
"I'm excited we were able to win this," she said. "I am proud of my campaign team, my family and all the voters out there who really saw the vision and really wanted to move forward."
Voters also elected two incumbents back to power in the citywide battle for a majority of the council's nine seats.
But the council's current president, Noah Hobbs, was defeated in his at-large race.
Turnout among the city's 66,204 registered voters was about 33%.
At-large
Political newcomer Derek Medved and incumbent Arik Forsman won the four-way race for two seats representing the entire city — ousting Hobbs in the process.
"To win an upset like this, I am truly blessed and humbled," said Medved, who owns and operates several convenience stores including the Gary Milk House. "There's no possible way to explain how thankful I am for the community's support, love and kindness. This may be an exciting time, but the work is just getting started."