Congresswoman Brenda Lawrence is running for her fourth term in Congress, having first been elected in 2014. A longtime U.S. Postal Service employee, Lawrence has worked tirelessly to secure funding for the USPS and ensure that Americans receive their mail and packages on time. Health care, the environment, economic opportunity, and women’s and veterans’ issues are also priorities for Lawrence.
Lawrence previously served for 14 years as the first female and first African-American mayor of Southfield. Before that, she served on the Southfield City Council and as President of the Southfield Board of Education.
Lawrence is endorsed by six of our partner organizations, including the AFL-CIO, Michigan Education Association, American Federation of Teachers, Planned Parenthood Advocates of Michigan, Sierra Club, and Between the Lines.
Lawrence is running against first time congressional candidate Robert Vance Patrick.
Lawrence is the most progressive candidate in this race.
Learn more: http://brendalawrence.com
Congresswoman Brenda Lawrence is running for her fourth term in Congress, having first been elected in 2014. A longtime U.S. Postal Service employee, Lawrence has worked tirelessly to secure funding for the USPS and ensure that Americans receive their mail and packages on time. Health care, the environment, economic opportunity, and women’s and veterans’ issues are also priorities for Lawrence.
Lawrence previously served for 14 years as the first female and first African-American mayor of Southfield. Before that, she served on the Southfield City Council and as President of the Southfield Board of Education.
Lawrence is endorsed by six of our partner organizations, including the AFL-CIO, Michigan Education Association, American Federation of Teachers, Planned Parenthood Advocates of Michigan, Sierra Club, and Between the Lines.
Lawrence is running against first time congressional candidate Robert Vance Patrick.
Lawrence is the most progressive candidate in this race.
Learn more: http://brendalawrence.com
Chief Justice Bridget Mary McCormack and Elizabeth Welch are our recommendations for the Michigan Supreme Court. Both candidates will protect our civil rights while ensuring justice for all.
The Michigan Supreme Court race appears on the non-partisan section of the ballot, but McCormack and Welch were nominated by the Michigan Democratic Party. Be sure to turn your ballot over and do not leave this important race blank.