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Erika Geiss is an incumbent Democrat running for her second term in the Michigan State Senate. She also served two terms in the Michigan House of Representatives. She currently serves on the Economic and Small Business Development, Education and Career Readiness, Insurance and Banking, and Transportation and Infrastructure committees.
Geiss’ priorities include investing in public education, and working for economic justice by pushing policies such as a living wage, earned paid sick leave, and earned paid family leave. She will also work to expand access to health care for low-income residents, and fight to protect civil rights, the environment, and seniors. Throughout her time in the State Senate, Geiss has continuously been a strong voice for working families, reproductive freedom, and progressive values.
Geiss is endorsed by four of our partners: Planned Parenthood Advocates of Michigan, Sierra Club Michigan Chapter, Michigan Education Association, and Equality Michigan.
Geiss is running against Republican Erik Soderquist.
Erika Geiss is the most progressive choice in this race.
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Erika Geiss is an incumbent Democrat running for her second term in the Michigan State Senate. She also served two terms in the Michigan House of Representatives. She currently serves on the Economic and Small Business Development, Education and Career Readiness, Insurance and Banking, and Transportation and Infrastructure committees.
Geiss’ priorities include investing in public education, and working for economic justice by pushing policies such as a living wage, earned paid sick leave, and earned paid family leave. She will also work to expand access to health care for low-income residents, and fight to protect civil rights, the environment, and seniors. Throughout her time in the State Senate, Geiss has continuously been a strong voice for working families, reproductive freedom, and progressive values.
Geiss is endorsed by four of our partners: Planned Parenthood Advocates of Michigan, Sierra Club Michigan Chapter, Michigan Education Association, and Equality Michigan.
Geiss is running against Republican Erik Soderquist.
Erika Geiss is the most progressive choice in this race.
Erika Geiss is an incumbent Democrat running for her second term in the Michigan State Senate. She also served two terms in the Michigan House of Representatives. She currently serves on the Economic and Small Business Development, Education and Career Readiness, Insurance and Banking, and Transportation and Infrastructure committees.
Geiss’ priorities include investing in public education, and working for economic justice by pushing policies such as a living wage, earned paid sick leave, and earned paid family leave. She will also work to expand access to health care for low-income residents, and fight to protect civil rights, the environment, and seniors. Throughout her time in the State Senate, Geiss has continuously been a strong voice for working families, reproductive freedom, and progressive values.
Geiss is endorsed by four of our partners: Planned Parenthood Advocates of Michigan, Sierra Club Michigan Chapter, Michigan Education Association, and Equality Michigan.
Geiss is running against Republican Erik Soderquist.
Erika Geiss is the most progressive choice in this race.
Two seats on the Michigan Board of Education are up for election this year. We recommend Democratic candidates Dr. Pamela Pugh and Mitchell Robinson as the progressive choices in this race.
Dr. Pamela Pugh is an experienced leader who has proven herself willing to show up for Michigan students and educators. Dr. Pugh has dedicated her career to promoting public health and ensuring kids across the state grow up in safe communities where they can thrive. As a member of the school board, she’s continued to pursue those goals, being a consistent voice for safe and honest education for all.
Over the past eight years, Dr. Pugh has worked to address systemic inequities that affect BIPOC children and other marginalized people in the public school system. Despite relentless attacks from MAGA extremists who want to stifle honest education, Dr. Pugh has consistently advocated for safe, inclusive classrooms where students can learn an accurate account of American history and current events.
Mitchell Robinson says he’s running for the Board of Education this year because he feels a need to push back against misinformation and right-wing attacks on honesty in education. He has been an educator for more than 40 years, teaching students from kindergarten to doctoral programs.
Robinson’s policy platform is focused on providing all kids with an honest, well-rounded education that will set them up for success. He also believes we must do more to support educators and improve retention, and address issues like child poverty that hold students back in the classroom.
Both Dr. Pugh and Robinson are endorsed by three of our partners: Michigan AFL-CIO, American Federation of Teachers Michigan, and Michigan Education Association.
The two Republican candidates in this race are Tami Carlone and Linda Lee Tarver, both of whom have built their platforms on attacking honest education about history and making classrooms less safe and inclusive for LGBTQ+ students and educators.
Dr. Pamela Pugh and Mitchell Robinson are the progressive choices in this race.
Two seats on the Michigan Board of Education are up for election this year. We recommend Democratic candidates Dr. Pamela Pugh and Mitchell Robinson as the progressive choices in this race.
Dr. Pamela Pugh is an experienced leader who has proven herself willing to show up for Michigan students and educators. Dr. Pugh has dedicated her career to promoting public health and ensuring kids across the state grow up in safe communities where they can thrive. As a member of the school board, she’s continued to pursue those goals, being a consistent voice for safe and honest education for all.
Over the past eight years, Dr. Pugh has worked to address systemic inequities that affect BIPOC children and other marginalized people in the public school system. Despite relentless attacks from MAGA extremists who want to stifle honest education, Dr. Pugh has consistently advocated for safe, inclusive classrooms where students can learn an accurate account of American history and current events.
Mitchell Robinson says he’s running for the Board of Education this year because he feels a need to push back against misinformation and right-wing attacks on honesty in education. He has been an educator for more than 40 years, teaching students from kindergarten to doctoral programs.
Robinson’s policy platform is focused on providing all kids with an honest, well-rounded education that will set them up for success. He also believes we must do more to support educators and improve retention, and address issues like child poverty that hold students back in the classroom.
Both Dr. Pugh and Robinson are endorsed by three of our partners: Michigan AFL-CIO, American Federation of Teachers Michigan, and Michigan Education Association.
The two Republican candidates in this race are Tami Carlone and Linda Lee Tarver, both of whom have built their platforms on attacking honest education about history and making classrooms less safe and inclusive for LGBTQ+ students and educators.
Dr. Pamela Pugh and Mitchell Robinson are the progressive choices in this race.
Two seats on the Michigan Board of Education are up for election this year. We recommend Democratic candidates Dr. Pamela Pugh and Mitchell Robinson as the progressive choices in this race.
Dr. Pamela Pugh is an experienced leader who has proven herself willing to show up for Michigan students and educators. Dr. Pugh has dedicated her career to promoting public health and ensuring kids across the state grow up in safe communities where they can thrive. As a member of the school board, she’s continued to pursue those goals, being a consistent voice for safe and honest education for all.
Over the past eight years, Dr. Pugh has worked to address systemic inequities that affect BIPOC children and other marginalized people in the public school system. Despite relentless attacks from MAGA extremists who want to stifle honest education, Dr. Pugh has consistently advocated for safe, inclusive classrooms where students can learn an accurate account of American history and current events.
Mitchell Robinson says he’s running for the Board of Education this year because he feels a need to push back against misinformation and right-wing attacks on honesty in education. He has been an educator for more than 40 years, teaching students from kindergarten to doctoral programs.
Robinson’s policy platform is focused on providing all kids with an honest, well-rounded education that will set them up for success. He also believes we must do more to support educators and improve retention, and address issues like child poverty that hold students back in the classroom.
Both Dr. Pugh and Robinson are endorsed by three of our partners: Michigan AFL-CIO, American Federation of Teachers Michigan, and Michigan Education Association.
The two Republican candidates in this race are Tami Carlone and Linda Lee Tarver, both of whom have built their platforms on attacking honest education about history and making classrooms less safe and inclusive for LGBTQ+ students and educators.
Dr. Pamela Pugh and Mitchell Robinson are the progressive choices in this race.
Two seats on the Michigan Board of Education are up for election this year. We recommend Democratic candidates Dr. Pamela Pugh and Mitchell Robinson as the progressive choices in this race.
Dr. Pamela Pugh is an experienced leader who has proven herself willing to show up for Michigan students and educators. Dr. Pugh has dedicated her career to promoting public health and ensuring kids across the state grow up in safe communities where they can thrive. As a member of the school board, she’s continued to pursue those goals, being a consistent voice for safe and honest education for all.
Over the past eight years, Dr. Pugh has worked to address systemic inequities that affect BIPOC children and other marginalized people in the public school system. Despite relentless attacks from MAGA extremists who want to stifle honest education, Dr. Pugh has consistently advocated for safe, inclusive classrooms where students can learn an accurate account of American history and current events.
Mitchell Robinson says he’s running for the Board of Education this year because he feels a need to push back against misinformation and right-wing attacks on honesty in education. He has been an educator for more than 40 years, teaching students from kindergarten to doctoral programs.
Robinson’s policy platform is focused on providing all kids with an honest, well-rounded education that will set them up for success. He also believes we must do more to support educators and improve retention, and address issues like child poverty that hold students back in the classroom.
Both Dr. Pugh and Robinson are endorsed by three of our partners: Michigan AFL-CIO, American Federation of Teachers Michigan, and Michigan Education Association.
The two Republican candidates in this race are Tami Carlone and Linda Lee Tarver, both of whom have built their platforms on attacking honest education about history and making classrooms less safe and inclusive for LGBTQ+ students and educators.
Dr. Pamela Pugh and Mitchell Robinson are the progressive choices in this race.
Two seats on the Michigan Board of Education are up for election this year. We recommend Democratic candidates Dr. Pamela Pugh and Mitchell Robinson as the progressive choices in this race.
Dr. Pamela Pugh is an experienced leader who has proven herself willing to show up for Michigan students and educators. Dr. Pugh has dedicated her career to promoting public health and ensuring kids across the state grow up in safe communities where they can thrive. As a member of the school board, she’s continued to pursue those goals, being a consistent voice for safe and honest education for all.
Over the past eight years, Dr. Pugh has worked to address systemic inequities that affect BIPOC children and other marginalized people in the public school system. Despite relentless attacks from MAGA extremists who want to stifle honest education, Dr. Pugh has consistently advocated for safe, inclusive classrooms where students can learn an accurate account of American history and current events.
Mitchell Robinson says he’s running for the Board of Education this year because he feels a need to push back against misinformation and right-wing attacks on honesty in education. He has been an educator for more than 40 years, teaching students from kindergarten to doctoral programs.
Robinson’s policy platform is focused on providing all kids with an honest, well-rounded education that will set them up for success. He also believes we must do more to support educators and improve retention, and address issues like child poverty that hold students back in the classroom.
Both Dr. Pugh and Robinson are endorsed by three of our partners: Michigan AFL-CIO, American Federation of Teachers Michigan, and Michigan Education Association.
The two Republican candidates in this race are Tami Carlone and Linda Lee Tarver, both of whom have built their platforms on attacking honest education about history and making classrooms less safe and inclusive for LGBTQ+ students and educators.
Dr. Pamela Pugh and Mitchell Robinson are the progressive choices in this race.
Two seats on the Michigan Board of Education are up for election this year. We recommend Democratic candidates Dr. Pamela Pugh and Mitchell Robinson as the progressive choices in this race.
Dr. Pamela Pugh is an experienced leader who has proven herself willing to show up for Michigan students and educators. Dr. Pugh has dedicated her career to promoting public health and ensuring kids across the state grow up in safe communities where they can thrive. As a member of the school board, she’s continued to pursue those goals, being a consistent voice for safe and honest education for all.
Over the past eight years, Dr. Pugh has worked to address systemic inequities that affect BIPOC children and other marginalized people in the public school system. Despite relentless attacks from MAGA extremists who want to stifle honest education, Dr. Pugh has consistently advocated for safe, inclusive classrooms where students can learn an accurate account of American history and current events.
Mitchell Robinson says he’s running for the Board of Education this year because he feels a need to push back against misinformation and right-wing attacks on honesty in education. He has been an educator for more than 40 years, teaching students from kindergarten to doctoral programs.
Robinson’s policy platform is focused on providing all kids with an honest, well-rounded education that will set them up for success. He also believes we must do more to support educators and improve retention, and address issues like child poverty that hold students back in the classroom.
Both Dr. Pugh and Robinson are endorsed by three of our partners: Michigan AFL-CIO, American Federation of Teachers Michigan, and Michigan Education Association.
The two Republican candidates in this race are Tami Carlone and Linda Lee Tarver, both of whom have built their platforms on attacking honest education about history and making classrooms less safe and inclusive for LGBTQ+ students and educators.
Dr. Pamela Pugh and Mitchell Robinson are the progressive choices in this race.
Two seats on the University of Michigan Board of Regents are up for grabs in this election, and we recommend Democratic candidates Michael Behm and Katherine White.
Regent Michael Behm is a personal injury lawyer who has served on the board since 2014. His priorities for U of M include affordability, accountability, accessibility, and climate action. During his time on the board, he has been a vocal supporter of increasing the minimum wage for U of M employees to $15 and has consistently advocated for pro-climate changes on campus.
Regent Katherine White is an experienced lawyer and law professor at U of M and was elected to the board in 1998, then re-elected in 2006 and 2014. One of her main priorities as regent is to build more relationships between the university and the broader community, a goal she has pursued for more than 20 years. She is also concerned about ensuring U of M provides a quality education while remaining affordable and accessible.
The Republican candidates in this race are Lena Epstein and Sevag Vartanian. Epstein and Vartanian’s views on teaching accurate history and Epstein’s views on coronavirus are rooted in right-wing disinformation and conspiracy theories.
Behm and White are endorsed by three of our partners: Michigan AFL-CIO, American Federation of Teachers Michigan, and Michigan Education Association and are the progressive choices in this race.
Two seats on the University of Michigan Board of Regents are up for grabs in this election, and we recommend Democratic candidates Michael Behm and Katherine White.
Regent Michael Behm is a personal injury lawyer who has served on the board since 2014. His priorities for U of M include affordability, accountability, accessibility, and climate action. During his time on the board, he has been a vocal supporter of increasing the minimum wage for U of M employees to $15 and has consistently advocated for pro-climate changes on campus.
Regent Katherine White is an experienced lawyer and law professor at U of M and was elected to the board in 1998, then re-elected in 2006 and 2014. One of her main priorities as regent is to build more relationships between the university and the broader community, a goal she has pursued for more than 20 years. She is also concerned about ensuring U of M provides a quality education while remaining affordable and accessible.
The Republican candidates in this race are Lena Epstein and Sevag Vartanian. Epstein and Vartanian’s views on teaching accurate history and Epstein’s views on coronavirus are rooted in right-wing disinformation and conspiracy theories.
Behm and White are endorsed by three of our partners: Michigan AFL-CIO, American Federation of Teachers Michigan, and Michigan Education Association and are the progressive choices in this race.
Two seats on the University of Michigan Board of Regents are up for grabs in this election, and we recommend Democratic candidates Michael Behm and Katherine White.
Regent Michael Behm is a personal injury lawyer who has served on the board since 2014. His priorities for U of M include affordability, accountability, accessibility, and climate action. During his time on the board, he has been a vocal supporter of increasing the minimum wage for U of M employees to $15 and has consistently advocated for pro-climate changes on campus.
Regent Katherine White is an experienced lawyer and law professor at U of M and was elected to the board in 1998, then re-elected in 2006 and 2014. One of her main priorities as regent is to build more relationships between the university and the broader community, a goal she has pursued for more than 20 years. She is also concerned about ensuring U of M provides a quality education while remaining affordable and accessible.
The Republican candidates in this race are Lena Epstein and Sevag Vartanian. Epstein and Vartanian’s views on teaching accurate history and Epstein’s views on coronavirus are rooted in right-wing disinformation and conspiracy theories.
Behm and White are endorsed by three of our partners: Michigan AFL-CIO, American Federation of Teachers Michigan, and Michigan Education Association and are the progressive choices in this race.
Two seats on the University of Michigan Board of Regents are up for grabs in this election, and we recommend Democratic candidates Michael Behm and Katherine White.
Regent Michael Behm is a personal injury lawyer who has served on the board since 2014. His priorities for U of M include affordability, accountability, accessibility, and climate action. During his time on the board, he has been a vocal supporter of increasing the minimum wage for U of M employees to $15 and has consistently advocated for pro-climate changes on campus.
Regent Katherine White is an experienced lawyer and law professor at U of M and was elected to the board in 1998, then re-elected in 2006 and 2014. One of her main priorities as regent is to build more relationships between the university and the broader community, a goal she has pursued for more than 20 years. She is also concerned about ensuring U of M provides a quality education while remaining affordable and accessible.
The Republican candidates in this race are Lena Epstein and Sevag Vartanian. Epstein and Vartanian’s views on teaching accurate history and Epstein’s views on coronavirus are rooted in right-wing disinformation and conspiracy theories.
Behm and White are endorsed by three of our partners: Michigan AFL-CIO, American Federation of Teachers Michigan, and Michigan Education Association and are the progressive choices in this race.
Two seats on the University of Michigan Board of Regents are up for grabs in this election, and we recommend Democratic candidates Michael Behm and Katherine White.
Regent Michael Behm is a personal injury lawyer who has served on the board since 2014. His priorities for U of M include affordability, accountability, accessibility, and climate action. During his time on the board, he has been a vocal supporter of increasing the minimum wage for U of M employees to $15 and has consistently advocated for pro-climate changes on campus.
Regent Katherine White is an experienced lawyer and law professor at U of M and was elected to the board in 1998, then re-elected in 2006 and 2014. One of her main priorities as regent is to build more relationships between the university and the broader community, a goal she has pursued for more than 20 years. She is also concerned about ensuring U of M provides a quality education while remaining affordable and accessible.
The Republican candidates in this race are Lena Epstein and Sevag Vartanian. Epstein and Vartanian’s views on teaching accurate history and Epstein’s views on coronavirus are rooted in right-wing disinformation and conspiracy theories.
Behm and White are endorsed by three of our partners: Michigan AFL-CIO, American Federation of Teachers Michigan, and Michigan Education Association and are the progressive choices in this race.
Two seats on the University of Michigan Board of Regents are up for grabs in this election, and we recommend Democratic candidates Michael Behm and Katherine White.
Regent Michael Behm is a personal injury lawyer who has served on the board since 2014. His priorities for U of M include affordability, accountability, accessibility, and climate action. During his time on the board, he has been a vocal supporter of increasing the minimum wage for U of M employees to $15 and has consistently advocated for pro-climate changes on campus.
Regent Katherine White is an experienced lawyer and law professor at U of M and was elected to the board in 1998, then re-elected in 2006 and 2014. One of her main priorities as regent is to build more relationships between the university and the broader community, a goal she has pursued for more than 20 years. She is also concerned about ensuring U of M provides a quality education while remaining affordable and accessible.
The Republican candidates in this race are Lena Epstein and Sevag Vartanian. Epstein and Vartanian’s views on teaching accurate history and Epstein’s views on coronavirus are rooted in right-wing disinformation and conspiracy theories.
Behm and White are endorsed by three of our partners: Michigan AFL-CIO, American Federation of Teachers Michigan, and Michigan Education Association and are the progressive choices in this race.
Voters will elect two candidates to the MSU Board of Trustees this year, and we recommend Democratic candidates Renee Knake Jefferson and Dennis Denno.
Renee Knake Jefferson is currently serving on the Board of Trustees after being appointed for a partial term in 2019. Her main priority on the board is transparency and she believes honesty and accountability are the best way for MSU to continue to move forward. Jefferson also wants to ensure tuition is affordable and work to develop stronger partnerships between the university and community stakeholders.
Dennis Denno says he is running because he views the Board of Trustees as a necessary check on the university president. After the impact past scandals have had on the MSU community, he plans to prioritize transparency and accountability. Denno also plans to increase the minimum wage for MSU employees.
Knake Jefferson and Denno are endorsed by three of our partners: Michigan AFL-CIO, American Federation of Teachers Michigan, and Michigan Education Association.
The two Republican candidates in this race are Mike Balow and Dr. Travis Menge.
Denno and Jefferson are the progressive choices in this race.
Voters will elect two candidates to the MSU Board of Trustees this year, and we recommend Democratic candidates Renee Knake Jefferson and Dennis Denno.
Renee Knake Jefferson is currently serving on the Board of Trustees after being appointed for a partial term in 2019. Her main priority on the board is transparency and she believes honesty and accountability are the best way for MSU to continue to move forward. Jefferson also wants to ensure tuition is affordable and work to develop stronger partnerships between the university and community stakeholders.
Dennis Denno says he is running because he views the Board of Trustees as a necessary check on the university president. After the impact past scandals have had on the MSU community, he plans to prioritize transparency and accountability. Denno also plans to increase the minimum wage for MSU employees.
Knake Jefferson and Denno are endorsed by three of our partners: Michigan AFL-CIO, American Federation of Teachers Michigan, and Michigan Education Association.
The two Republican candidates in this race are Mike Balow and Dr. Travis Menge.
Denno and Jefferson are the progressive choices in this race.
Voters will elect two candidates to the MSU Board of Trustees this year, and we recommend Democratic candidates Renee Knake Jefferson and Dennis Denno.
Renee Knake Jefferson is currently serving on the Board of Trustees after being appointed for a partial term in 2019. Her main priority on the board is transparency and she believes honesty and accountability are the best way for MSU to continue to move forward. Jefferson also wants to ensure tuition is affordable and work to develop stronger partnerships between the university and community stakeholders.
Dennis Denno says he is running because he views the Board of Trustees as a necessary check on the university president. After the impact past scandals have had on the MSU community, he plans to prioritize transparency and accountability. Denno also plans to increase the minimum wage for MSU employees.
Knake Jefferson and Denno are endorsed by three of our partners: Michigan AFL-CIO, American Federation of Teachers Michigan, and Michigan Education Association.
The two Republican candidates in this race are Mike Balow and Dr. Travis Menge.
Denno and Jefferson are the progressive choices in this race.
Voters will elect two candidates to the MSU Board of Trustees this year, and we recommend Democratic candidates Renee Knake Jefferson and Dennis Denno.
Renee Knake Jefferson is currently serving on the Board of Trustees after being appointed for a partial term in 2019. Her main priority on the board is transparency and she believes honesty and accountability are the best way for MSU to continue to move forward. Jefferson also wants to ensure tuition is affordable and work to develop stronger partnerships between the university and community stakeholders.
Dennis Denno says he is running because he views the Board of Trustees as a necessary check on the university president. After the impact past scandals have had on the MSU community, he plans to prioritize transparency and accountability. Denno also plans to increase the minimum wage for MSU employees.
Knake Jefferson and Denno are endorsed by three of our partners: Michigan AFL-CIO, American Federation of Teachers Michigan, and Michigan Education Association.
The two Republican candidates in this race are Mike Balow and Dr. Travis Menge.
Denno and Jefferson are the progressive choices in this race.
Voters will elect two candidates to the MSU Board of Trustees this year, and we recommend Democratic candidates Renee Knake Jefferson and Dennis Denno.
Renee Knake Jefferson is currently serving on the Board of Trustees after being appointed for a partial term in 2019. Her main priority on the board is transparency and she believes honesty and accountability are the best way for MSU to continue to move forward. Jefferson also wants to ensure tuition is affordable and work to develop stronger partnerships between the university and community stakeholders.
Dennis Denno says he is running because he views the Board of Trustees as a necessary check on the university president. After the impact past scandals have had on the MSU community, he plans to prioritize transparency and accountability. Denno also plans to increase the minimum wage for MSU employees.
Knake Jefferson and Denno are endorsed by three of our partners: Michigan AFL-CIO, American Federation of Teachers Michigan, and Michigan Education Association.
The two Republican candidates in this race are Mike Balow and Dr. Travis Menge.
Denno and Jefferson are the progressive choices in this race.
Voters will elect two candidates to the MSU Board of Trustees this year, and we recommend Democratic candidates Renee Knake Jefferson and Dennis Denno.
Renee Knake Jefferson is currently serving on the Board of Trustees after being appointed for a partial term in 2019. Her main priority on the board is transparency and she believes honesty and accountability are the best way for MSU to continue to move forward. Jefferson also wants to ensure tuition is affordable and work to develop stronger partnerships between the university and community stakeholders.
Dennis Denno says he is running because he views the Board of Trustees as a necessary check on the university president. After the impact past scandals have had on the MSU community, he plans to prioritize transparency and accountability. Denno also plans to increase the minimum wage for MSU employees.
Knake Jefferson and Denno are endorsed by three of our partners: Michigan AFL-CIO, American Federation of Teachers Michigan, and Michigan Education Association.
The two Republican candidates in this race are Mike Balow and Dr. Travis Menge.
Denno and Jefferson are the progressive choices in this race.
Voters will elect two members of the Wayne State University Board of Governors this November, and we recommend Democratic candidates Marilyn Kelly and Danielle Atkinson.
Current board member Marilyn Kelly is a native Detroiter and Wayne State University alum and professor who has extensive experience in public service. A former Chief Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court, Kelly has also served on the Court of Appeals and was president of the Michigan Board of Education. Throughout her career, she has worked to promote justice and equality for all.
Danielle Atkinson is a lifelong advocate for working families and the founder of Mothering Justice, an organization dedicated to ensuring mothers of color are represented in the political process and their concerns are part of policy decisions. Atkinson plans to continue her work to create stronger, more equitable communities as part of the Wayne State University Board of Governors.
Kelly and Atkinson are endorsed by three of our partners: Michigan AFL-CIO, American Federation of Teachers Michigan, and Michigan Education Association.
Craig Wilsher and Christa Murphy are the Republican candidates in this race.
Marilyn Kelly and Danielle Atkinson are the progressive choices in this race.
Voters will elect two members of the Wayne State University Board of Governors this November, and we recommend Democratic candidates Marilyn Kelly and Danielle Atkinson.
Current board member Marilyn Kelly is a native Detroiter and Wayne State University alum and professor who has extensive experience in public service. A former Chief Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court, Kelly has also served on the Court of Appeals and was president of the Michigan Board of Education. Throughout her career, she has worked to promote justice and equality for all.
Danielle Atkinson is a lifelong advocate for working families and the founder of Mothering Justice, an organization dedicated to ensuring mothers of color are represented in the political process and their concerns are part of policy decisions. Atkinson plans to continue her work to create stronger, more equitable communities as part of the Wayne State University Board of Governors.
Kelly and Atkinson are endorsed by three of our partners: Michigan AFL-CIO, American Federation of Teachers Michigan, and Michigan Education Association.
Craig Wilsher and Christa Murphy are the Republican candidates in this race.
Marilyn Kelly and Danielle Atkinson are the progressive choices in this race.
Voters will elect two members of the Wayne State University Board of Governors this November, and we recommend Democratic candidates Marilyn Kelly and Danielle Atkinson.
Current board member Marilyn Kelly is a native Detroiter and Wayne State University alum and professor who has extensive experience in public service. A former Chief Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court, Kelly has also served on the Court of Appeals and was president of the Michigan Board of Education. Throughout her career, she has worked to promote justice and equality for all.
Danielle Atkinson is a lifelong advocate for working families and the founder of Mothering Justice, an organization dedicated to ensuring mothers of color are represented in the political process and their concerns are part of policy decisions. Atkinson plans to continue her work to create stronger, more equitable communities as part of the Wayne State University Board of Governors.
Kelly and Atkinson are endorsed by three of our partners: Michigan AFL-CIO, American Federation of Teachers Michigan, and Michigan Education Association.
Craig Wilsher and Christa Murphy are the Republican candidates in this race.
Marilyn Kelly and Danielle Atkinson are the progressive choices in this race.
Voters will elect two members of the Wayne State University Board of Governors this November, and we recommend Democratic candidates Marilyn Kelly and Danielle Atkinson.
Current board member Marilyn Kelly is a native Detroiter and Wayne State University alum and professor who has extensive experience in public service. A former Chief Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court, Kelly has also served on the Court of Appeals and was president of the Michigan Board of Education. Throughout her career, she has worked to promote justice and equality for all.
Danielle Atkinson is a lifelong advocate for working families and the founder of Mothering Justice, an organization dedicated to ensuring mothers of color are represented in the political process and their concerns are part of policy decisions. Atkinson plans to continue her work to create stronger, more equitable communities as part of the Wayne State University Board of Governors.
Kelly and Atkinson are endorsed by three of our partners: Michigan AFL-CIO, American Federation of Teachers Michigan, and Michigan Education Association.
Craig Wilsher and Christa Murphy are the Republican candidates in this race.
Marilyn Kelly and Danielle Atkinson are the progressive choices in this race.
Voters will elect two members of the Wayne State University Board of Governors this November, and we recommend Democratic candidates Marilyn Kelly and Danielle Atkinson.
Current board member Marilyn Kelly is a native Detroiter and Wayne State University alum and professor who has extensive experience in public service. A former Chief Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court, Kelly has also served on the Court of Appeals and was president of the Michigan Board of Education. Throughout her career, she has worked to promote justice and equality for all.
Danielle Atkinson is a lifelong advocate for working families and the founder of Mothering Justice, an organization dedicated to ensuring mothers of color are represented in the political process and their concerns are part of policy decisions. Atkinson plans to continue her work to create stronger, more equitable communities as part of the Wayne State University Board of Governors.
Kelly and Atkinson are endorsed by three of our partners: Michigan AFL-CIO, American Federation of Teachers Michigan, and Michigan Education Association.
Craig Wilsher and Christa Murphy are the Republican candidates in this race.
Marilyn Kelly and Danielle Atkinson are the progressive choices in this race.
Voters will elect two members of the Wayne State University Board of Governors this November, and we recommend Democratic candidates Marilyn Kelly and Danielle Atkinson.
Current board member Marilyn Kelly is a native Detroiter and Wayne State University alum and professor who has extensive experience in public service. A former Chief Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court, Kelly has also served on the Court of Appeals and was president of the Michigan Board of Education. Throughout her career, she has worked to promote justice and equality for all.
Danielle Atkinson is a lifelong advocate for working families and the founder of Mothering Justice, an organization dedicated to ensuring mothers of color are represented in the political process and their concerns are part of policy decisions. Atkinson plans to continue her work to create stronger, more equitable communities as part of the Wayne State University Board of Governors.
Kelly and Atkinson are endorsed by three of our partners: Michigan AFL-CIO, American Federation of Teachers Michigan, and Michigan Education Association.
Craig Wilsher and Christa Murphy are the Republican candidates in this race.
Marilyn Kelly and Danielle Atkinson are the progressive choices in this race.
Two seats on the Michigan Supreme Court are up for grabs this year, and we recommend incumbent Justice Richard Bernstein and newcomer Kyra Harris Bolden.
Richard Bernstein is the first blind justice to sit on the state’s highest court and has worked during his time on the court to protect Michiganders’ rights, including the right to vote on reproductive freedom and voting rights initiatives, and preserve the integrity of the judicial system.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, he sought to preserve emergency protections designed to keep communities safe. He also helped deliver a decision that made kids and educators safer by keeping guns out of Michigan classrooms.
Justice Bernstein has ruled against shady interest groups in multiple cases, including a decision that upheld prevailing wage laws that ensure construction workers are paid fairly, a ruling that public money should not be funneled into private schools, and a decision to hold election saboteurs accountable.
Kyra Harris Bolden would be the first Black woman to serve on the Michigan Supreme Court. Bolden is a passionate, experienced leader and legal professional who has worked throughout her career to promote justice and equality for all. She’s vowed to protect the rights of all Michiganders.
In addition to her legal knowledge and expertise, Bolden brings years of experience serving in the state legislature, where she was an outspoken advocate for racial justice, criminal justice reform, and reproductive freedom.
Current Supreme Court Justice Brian Zahara has a history of failing to stand up for LGBTQ rights and victims of abuse. He’s taken money from the DeVos family and sided with their efforts to give public taxpayer dollars to private schools. He also sided with an opinion that sought to keep voting rights and reproductive freedom initiatives off the November ballot, which would have silenced Michigan voters. When given the opportunity to vote to keep guns out of Michigan’s schools, Zahra failed to do so.
Justice Bernstein and Bolden are endorsed by five of our partners including Planned Parenthood Advocates of Michigan, Michigan AFL-CIO, American Federation of Teachers Michigan, Michigan Education Association, and Equality Michigan.
Justice Richard Bernstein and Kyra Harris Bolden are the progressive choices in this race.
Two seats on the Michigan Supreme Court are up for grabs this year, and we recommend incumbent Justice Richard Bernstein and newcomer Kyra Harris Bolden.
Richard Bernstein is the first blind justice to sit on the state’s highest court and has worked during his time on the court to protect Michiganders’ rights, including the right to vote on reproductive freedom and voting rights initiatives, and preserve the integrity of the judicial system.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, he sought to preserve emergency protections designed to keep communities safe. He also helped deliver a decision that made kids and educators safer by keeping guns out of Michigan classrooms.
Justice Bernstein has ruled against shady interest groups in multiple cases, including a decision that upheld prevailing wage laws that ensure construction workers are paid fairly, a ruling that public money should not be funneled into private schools, and a decision to hold election saboteurs accountable.
Kyra Harris Bolden would be the first Black woman to serve on the Michigan Supreme Court. Bolden is a passionate, experienced leader and legal professional who has worked throughout her career to promote justice and equality for all. She’s vowed to protect the rights of all Michiganders.
In addition to her legal knowledge and expertise, Bolden brings years of experience serving in the state legislature, where she was an outspoken advocate for racial justice, criminal justice reform, and reproductive freedom.
Current Supreme Court Justice Brian Zahara has a history of failing to stand up for LGBTQ rights and victims of abuse. He’s taken money from the DeVos family and sided with their efforts to give public taxpayer dollars to private schools. He also sided with an opinion that sought to keep voting rights and reproductive freedom initiatives off the November ballot, which would have silenced Michigan voters. When given the opportunity to vote to keep guns out of Michigan’s schools, Zahra failed to do so.
Justice Bernstein and Bolden are endorsed by five of our partners including Planned Parenthood Advocates of Michigan, Michigan AFL-CIO, American Federation of Teachers Michigan, Michigan Education Association, and Equality Michigan.
Justice Richard Bernstein and Kyra Harris Bolden are the progressive choices in this race.
Two seats on the Michigan Supreme Court are up for grabs this year, and we recommend incumbent Justice Richard Bernstein and newcomer Kyra Harris Bolden.
Richard Bernstein is the first blind justice to sit on the state’s highest court and has worked during his time on the court to protect Michiganders’ rights, including the right to vote on reproductive freedom and voting rights initiatives, and preserve the integrity of the judicial system.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, he sought to preserve emergency protections designed to keep communities safe. He also helped deliver a decision that made kids and educators safer by keeping guns out of Michigan classrooms.
Justice Bernstein has ruled against shady interest groups in multiple cases, including a decision that upheld prevailing wage laws that ensure construction workers are paid fairly, a ruling that public money should not be funneled into private schools, and a decision to hold election saboteurs accountable.
Kyra Harris Bolden would be the first Black woman to serve on the Michigan Supreme Court. Bolden is a passionate, experienced leader and legal professional who has worked throughout her career to promote justice and equality for all. She’s vowed to protect the rights of all Michiganders.
In addition to her legal knowledge and expertise, Bolden brings years of experience serving in the state legislature, where she was an outspoken advocate for racial justice, criminal justice reform, and reproductive freedom.
Current Supreme Court Justice Brian Zahara has a history of failing to stand up for LGBTQ rights and victims of abuse. He’s taken money from the DeVos family and sided with their efforts to give public taxpayer dollars to private schools. He also sided with an opinion that sought to keep voting rights and reproductive freedom initiatives off the November ballot, which would have silenced Michigan voters. When given the opportunity to vote to keep guns out of Michigan’s schools, Zahra failed to do so.
Justice Bernstein and Bolden are endorsed by five of our partners including Planned Parenthood Advocates of Michigan, Michigan AFL-CIO, American Federation of Teachers Michigan, Michigan Education Association, and Equality Michigan.
Justice Richard Bernstein and Kyra Harris Bolden are the progressive choices in this race.
Two seats on the Michigan Supreme Court are up for grabs this year, and we recommend incumbent Justice Richard Bernstein and newcomer Kyra Harris Bolden.
Richard Bernstein is the first blind justice to sit on the state’s highest court and has worked during his time on the court to protect Michiganders’ rights, including the right to vote on reproductive freedom and voting rights initiatives, and preserve the integrity of the judicial system.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, he sought to preserve emergency protections designed to keep communities safe. He also helped deliver a decision that made kids and educators safer by keeping guns out of Michigan classrooms.
Justice Bernstein has ruled against shady interest groups in multiple cases, including a decision that upheld prevailing wage laws that ensure construction workers are paid fairly, a ruling that public money should not be funneled into private schools, and a decision to hold election saboteurs accountable.
Kyra Harris Bolden would be the first Black woman to serve on the Michigan Supreme Court. Bolden is a passionate, experienced leader and legal professional who has worked throughout her career to promote justice and equality for all. She’s vowed to protect the rights of all Michiganders.
In addition to her legal knowledge and expertise, Bolden brings years of experience serving in the state legislature, where she was an outspoken advocate for racial justice, criminal justice reform, and reproductive freedom.
Current Supreme Court Justice Brian Zahara has a history of failing to stand up for LGBTQ rights and victims of abuse. He’s taken money from the DeVos family and sided with their efforts to give public taxpayer dollars to private schools. He also sided with an opinion that sought to keep voting rights and reproductive freedom initiatives off the November ballot, which would have silenced Michigan voters. When given the opportunity to vote to keep guns out of Michigan’s schools, Zahra failed to do so.
Justice Bernstein and Bolden are endorsed by five of our partners including Planned Parenthood Advocates of Michigan, Michigan AFL-CIO, American Federation of Teachers Michigan, Michigan Education Association, and Equality Michigan.
Justice Richard Bernstein and Kyra Harris Bolden are the progressive choices in this race.
Two seats on the Michigan Supreme Court are up for grabs this year, and we recommend incumbent Justice Richard Bernstein and newcomer Kyra Harris Bolden.
Richard Bernstein is the first blind justice to sit on the state’s highest court and has worked during his time on the court to protect Michiganders’ rights, including the right to vote on reproductive freedom and voting rights initiatives, and preserve the integrity of the judicial system.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, he sought to preserve emergency protections designed to keep communities safe. He also helped deliver a decision that made kids and educators safer by keeping guns out of Michigan classrooms.
Justice Bernstein has ruled against shady interest groups in multiple cases, including a decision that upheld prevailing wage laws that ensure construction workers are paid fairly, a ruling that public money should not be funneled into private schools, and a decision to hold election saboteurs accountable.
Kyra Harris Bolden would be the first Black woman to serve on the Michigan Supreme Court. Bolden is a passionate, experienced leader and legal professional who has worked throughout her career to promote justice and equality for all. She’s vowed to protect the rights of all Michiganders.
In addition to her legal knowledge and expertise, Bolden brings years of experience serving in the state legislature, where she was an outspoken advocate for racial justice, criminal justice reform, and reproductive freedom.
Current Supreme Court Justice Brian Zahara has a history of failing to stand up for LGBTQ rights and victims of abuse. He’s taken money from the DeVos family and sided with their efforts to give public taxpayer dollars to private schools. He also sided with an opinion that sought to keep voting rights and reproductive freedom initiatives off the November ballot, which would have silenced Michigan voters. When given the opportunity to vote to keep guns out of Michigan’s schools, Zahra failed to do so.
Justice Bernstein and Bolden are endorsed by five of our partners including Planned Parenthood Advocates of Michigan, Michigan AFL-CIO, American Federation of Teachers Michigan, Michigan Education Association, and Equality Michigan.
Justice Richard Bernstein and Kyra Harris Bolden are the progressive choices in this race.
Two seats on the Michigan Supreme Court are up for grabs this year, and we recommend incumbent Justice Richard Bernstein and newcomer Kyra Harris Bolden.
Richard Bernstein is the first blind justice to sit on the state’s highest court and has worked during his time on the court to protect Michiganders’ rights, including the right to vote on reproductive freedom and voting rights initiatives, and preserve the integrity of the judicial system.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, he sought to preserve emergency protections designed to keep communities safe. He also helped deliver a decision that made kids and educators safer by keeping guns out of Michigan classrooms.
Justice Bernstein has ruled against shady interest groups in multiple cases, including a decision that upheld prevailing wage laws that ensure construction workers are paid fairly, a ruling that public money should not be funneled into private schools, and a decision to hold election saboteurs accountable.
Kyra Harris Bolden would be the first Black woman to serve on the Michigan Supreme Court. Bolden is a passionate, experienced leader and legal professional who has worked throughout her career to promote justice and equality for all. She’s vowed to protect the rights of all Michiganders.
In addition to her legal knowledge and expertise, Bolden brings years of experience serving in the state legislature, where she was an outspoken advocate for racial justice, criminal justice reform, and reproductive freedom.
Current Supreme Court Justice Brian Zahara has a history of failing to stand up for LGBTQ rights and victims of abuse. He’s taken money from the DeVos family and sided with their efforts to give public taxpayer dollars to private schools. He also sided with an opinion that sought to keep voting rights and reproductive freedom initiatives off the November ballot, which would have silenced Michigan voters. When given the opportunity to vote to keep guns out of Michigan’s schools, Zahra failed to do so.
Justice Bernstein and Bolden are endorsed by five of our partners including Planned Parenthood Advocates of Michigan, Michigan AFL-CIO, American Federation of Teachers Michigan, Michigan Education Association, and Equality Michigan.
Justice Richard Bernstein and Kyra Harris Bolden are the progressive choices in this race.
Erika Geiss is an incumbent Democrat running for her second term in the Michigan State Senate. She also served two terms in the Michigan House of Representatives. She currently serves on the Economic and Small Business Development, Education and Career Readiness, Insurance and Banking, and Transportation and Infrastructure committees.
Geiss’ priorities include investing in public education, and working for economic justice by pushing policies such as a living wage, earned paid sick leave, and earned paid family leave. She will also work to expand access to health care for low-income residents, and fight to protect civil rights, the environment, and seniors. Throughout her time in the State Senate, Geiss has continuously been a strong voice for working families, reproductive freedom, and progressive values.
Geiss is endorsed by four of our partners: Planned Parenthood Advocates of Michigan, Sierra Club Michigan Chapter, Michigan Education Association, and Equality Michigan.
Geiss is running against Republican Erik Soderquist.
Erika Geiss is the most progressive choice in this race.
Learn more: https://www.electgeiss.com/
Erika Geiss is an incumbent Democrat running for her second term in the Michigan State Senate. She also served two terms in the Michigan House of Representatives. She currently serves on the Economic and Small Business Development, Education and Career Readiness, Insurance and Banking, and Transportation and Infrastructure committees.
Geiss’ priorities include investing in public education, and working for economic justice by pushing policies such as a living wage, earned paid sick leave, and earned paid family leave. She will also work to expand access to health care for low-income residents, and fight to protect civil rights, the environment, and seniors. Throughout her time in the State Senate, Geiss has continuously been a strong voice for working families, reproductive freedom, and progressive values.
Geiss is endorsed by four of our partners: Planned Parenthood Advocates of Michigan, Sierra Club Michigan Chapter, Michigan Education Association, and Equality Michigan.
Geiss is running against Republican Erik Soderquist.
Erika Geiss is the most progressive choice in this race.
Erika Geiss is an incumbent Democrat running for her second term in the Michigan State Senate. She also served two terms in the Michigan House of Representatives. She currently serves on the Economic and Small Business Development, Education and Career Readiness, Insurance and Banking, and Transportation and Infrastructure committees.
Geiss’ priorities include investing in public education, and working for economic justice by pushing policies such as a living wage, earned paid sick leave, and earned paid family leave. She will also work to expand access to health care for low-income residents, and fight to protect civil rights, the environment, and seniors. Throughout her time in the State Senate, Geiss has continuously been a strong voice for working families, reproductive freedom, and progressive values.
Geiss is endorsed by four of our partners: Planned Parenthood Advocates of Michigan, Sierra Club Michigan Chapter, Michigan Education Association, and Equality Michigan.
Geiss is running against Republican Erik Soderquist.
Erika Geiss is the most progressive choice in this race.
Tyrone Carter is an incumbent Democrat running for his third term to the Michigan House of Representatives in the 1st District. Before he was elected to office, Carter spent 25 years with the Wayne County Sheriff’s Office and volunteered his spare time to community service. Since he has been in office, he has worked to improve transparency and accountability and assumed multiple leadership roles as assistant leader of the Democratic Caucus and vice chair of the Detroit Caucus.
Carter’s priorities include building equity in Michigan’s public education system, fighting to expand access to affordable health care and bring transparency to prescription drug pricing, working to hold polluters accountable, protecting our right to clean air and water, and sponsoring bills that will hold law enforcement officers and departments accountable.
Carter is endorsed by five of our partners: Planned Parenthood Advocates of Michigan, Michigan AFL-CIO, American Federation of Teachers Michigan, Michigan League of Conservation Voters, and Michigan Education Association.
Carter is running against Republican Paula Campbell.
Tyrone Carter is the most progressive choice in this race.
Learn more: https://www.electtyronecarter.com
Tyrone Carter is an incumbent Democrat running for his third term to the Michigan House of Representatives in the 1st District. Before he was elected to office, Carter spent 25 years with the Wayne County Sheriff’s Office and volunteered his spare time to community service. Since he has been in office, he has worked to improve transparency and accountability and assumed multiple leadership roles as assistant leader of the Democratic Caucus and vice chair of the Detroit Caucus.
Carter’s priorities include building equity in Michigan’s public education system, fighting to expand access to affordable health care and bring transparency to prescription drug pricing, working to hold polluters accountable, protecting our right to clean air and water, and sponsoring bills that will hold law enforcement officers and departments accountable.
Carter is endorsed by five of our partners: Planned Parenthood Advocates of Michigan, Michigan AFL-CIO, American Federation of Teachers Michigan, Michigan League of Conservation Voters, and Michigan Education Association.
Carter is running against Republican Paula Campbell.
Tyrone Carter is the most progressive choice in this race.
Tyrone Carter is an incumbent Democrat running for his third term to the Michigan House of Representatives in the 1st District. Before he was elected to office, Carter spent 25 years with the Wayne County Sheriff’s Office and volunteered his spare time to community service. Since he has been in office, he has worked to improve transparency and accountability and assumed multiple leadership roles as assistant leader of the Democratic Caucus and vice chair of the Detroit Caucus.
Carter’s priorities include building equity in Michigan’s public education system, fighting to expand access to affordable health care and bring transparency to prescription drug pricing, working to hold polluters accountable, protecting our right to clean air and water, and sponsoring bills that will hold law enforcement officers and departments accountable.
Carter is endorsed by five of our partners: Planned Parenthood Advocates of Michigan, Michigan AFL-CIO, American Federation of Teachers Michigan, Michigan League of Conservation Voters, and Michigan Education Association.
Carter is running against Republican Paula Campbell.
Tyrone Carter is the most progressive choice in this race.
Tullio Liberati is an incumbent Democrat running for the Michigan House of Representatives in the 2nd District. He is the current representative for 13th District and sits on the Transportation and Commerce and Tourism committees. Liberati has lived in Allen Park for nearly 50 years and owns and operates Liberati and Sons Construction. He is a life-long supporter of unions and organized labor.
Liberati believes in fully funding public education, protecting reproductive freedom, and increasing teacher salaries. He also supports common sense gun violence prevention legislation, expanding Medicaid, and ensuring all Michiganders are treated equally regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity.
Liberati is endorsed by five of our partners: Planned Parenthood Advocates of Michigan, Michigan AFL-CIO, American Federation of Teachers Michigan, Michigan League of Conservation Voters, and Michigan Education Association.
Liberati is running against Republican Michael Joseph D’Onofrio.
Liberati is the most progressive choice in this race.
Tullio Liberati is an incumbent Democrat running for the Michigan House of Representatives in the 2nd District. He is the current representative for 13th District and sits on the Transportation and Commerce and Tourism committees. Liberati has lived in Allen Park for nearly 50 years and owns and operates Liberati and Sons Construction. He is a life-long supporter of unions and organized labor.
Liberati believes in fully funding public education, protecting reproductive freedom, and increasing teacher salaries. He also supports common sense gun violence prevention legislation, expanding Medicaid, and ensuring all Michiganders are treated equally regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity.
Liberati is endorsed by five of our partners: Planned Parenthood Advocates of Michigan, Michigan AFL-CIO, American Federation of Teachers Michigan, Michigan League of Conservation Voters, and Michigan Education Association.
Liberati is running against Republican Michael Joseph D’Onofrio.
Liberati is the most progressive choice in this race.
Tullio Liberati is an incumbent Democrat running for the Michigan House of Representatives in the 2nd District. He is the current representative for 13th District and sits on the Transportation and Commerce and Tourism committees. Liberati has lived in Allen Park for nearly 50 years and owns and operates Liberati and Sons Construction. He is a life-long supporter of unions and organized labor.
Liberati believes in fully funding public education, protecting reproductive freedom, and increasing teacher salaries. He also supports common sense gun violence prevention legislation, expanding Medicaid, and ensuring all Michiganders are treated equally regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity.
Liberati is endorsed by five of our partners: Planned Parenthood Advocates of Michigan, Michigan AFL-CIO, American Federation of Teachers Michigan, Michigan League of Conservation Voters, and Michigan Education Association.
Liberati is running against Republican Michael Joseph D’Onofrio.
Liberati is the most progressive choice in this race.
Helena Scott is an incumbent Democrat running for her second term to the Michigan House of Representatives representing the 7th District. Before running for office, Scott was an organizer and long-time labor and social justice community activist. Scott has a steady history of fighting for the people of Michigan, including organizing for the One Fair Wage and Earned Paid Sick Time campaigns, and serving on the Restaurant Opportunities Center Protect and Defend Steering Committee, advocating for fair wages for restaurant workers.
During her first term, Scott sponsored or co-sponsored over 500 bills to benefit her constituents. Her priorities include increasing funding for public education including for wrap-around services, making college more affordable, prioritizing public safety by improving infrastructure, increasing funding for water testing, and ensuring that anyone is able to find a good job with a liveable wage. She also supports reproductive freedom.
Scott is endorsed by five of our partners: Planned Parenthood Advocates of Michigan, Michigan AFL-CIO, American Federation of Teachers Michigan, Michigan League of Conservation Voters, and Michigan Education Association.
Scott is running unopposed.
Scott is the most progressive choice in this race.
Learn more: https://votehelenascott.com/about/
Helena Scott is an incumbent Democrat running for her second term to the Michigan House of Representatives representing the 7th District. Before running for office, Scott was an organizer and long-time labor and social justice community activist. Scott has a steady history of fighting for the people of Michigan, including organizing for the One Fair Wage and Earned Paid Sick Time campaigns, and serving on the Restaurant Opportunities Center Protect and Defend Steering Committee, advocating for fair wages for restaurant workers.
During her first term, Scott sponsored or co-sponsored over 500 bills to benefit her constituents. Her priorities include increasing funding for public education including for wrap-around services, making college more affordable, prioritizing public safety by improving infrastructure, increasing funding for water testing, and ensuring that anyone is able to find a good job with a liveable wage. She also supports reproductive freedom.
Scott is endorsed by five of our partners: Planned Parenthood Advocates of Michigan, Michigan AFL-CIO, American Federation of Teachers Michigan, Michigan League of Conservation Voters, and Michigan Education Association.
Scott is running unopposed.
Scott is the most progressive choice in this race.
Helena Scott is an incumbent Democrat running for her second term to the Michigan House of Representatives representing the 7th District. Before running for office, Scott was an organizer and long-time labor and social justice community activist. Scott has a steady history of fighting for the people of Michigan, including organizing for the One Fair Wage and Earned Paid Sick Time campaigns, and serving on the Restaurant Opportunities Center Protect and Defend Steering Committee, advocating for fair wages for restaurant workers.
During her first term, Scott sponsored or co-sponsored over 500 bills to benefit her constituents. Her priorities include increasing funding for public education including for wrap-around services, making college more affordable, prioritizing public safety by improving infrastructure, increasing funding for water testing, and ensuring that anyone is able to find a good job with a liveable wage. She also supports reproductive freedom.
Scott is endorsed by five of our partners: Planned Parenthood Advocates of Michigan, Michigan AFL-CIO, American Federation of Teachers Michigan, Michigan League of Conservation Voters, and Michigan Education Association.
Scott is running unopposed.
Scott is the most progressive choice in this race.
Mike McFall is a Democrat running for the Michigan House of Representatives for the 8th District. McFall grew up in a blue-collar, union family just outside of Flint. He worked his way through college and graduated with a Bachelor’s in Community Development and Public Administration and has worked most of his career in the nonprofit sector. McFall currently lives with his husband in Hazel Park, where he is a member of the Hazel Park City Council and mayor pro tem.
McFall’s priorities include working to expand access to affordable health care, fighting to protect abortion access, and destigmatizing mental illness while working to shore up mental health resources. McFall will also fight for affordable or free child care and preschool, work to upgrade our infrastructure with climate resiliency in mind, push to expand public transportation options, and fight for an economy that works for everyone. As a gay man, McFall will also fight for LGBTQ equality and civil rights, including opposing every effort to place barriers between voters and the ballotbox.
McFall is endorsed by five of our partners: Planned Parenthood Advocates of Michigan, Michigan AFL-CIO, American Federation of Teachers Michigan, Michigan League of Conservation Voters, and Equality Michigan.
McFall is running against Republican Robert Noble. Noble has leaned into various right-wing extremist viewpoints rooted in disinformation on LGBTQ equality in schools, mask policies to prevent the spread of coronavirus, and the teaching of systemic racism in schools.
Mike McFall is the most progressive choice in this race.
Learn more: https://www.votemcfall.com
Mike McFall is a Democrat running for the Michigan House of Representatives for the 8th District. McFall grew up in a blue-collar, union family just outside of Flint. He worked his way through college and graduated with a Bachelor’s in Community Development and Public Administration and has worked most of his career in the nonprofit sector. McFall currently lives with his husband in Hazel Park, where he is a member of the Hazel Park City Council and mayor pro tem.
McFall’s priorities include working to expand access to affordable health care, fighting to protect abortion access, and destigmatizing mental illness while working to shore up mental health resources. McFall will also fight for affordable or free child care and preschool, work to upgrade our infrastructure with climate resiliency in mind, push to expand public transportation options, and fight for an economy that works for everyone. As a gay man, McFall will also fight for LGBTQ equality and civil rights, including opposing every effort to place barriers between voters and the ballotbox.
McFall is endorsed by five of our partners: Planned Parenthood Advocates of Michigan, Michigan AFL-CIO, American Federation of Teachers Michigan, Michigan League of Conservation Voters, and Equality Michigan.
McFall is running against Republican Robert Noble. Noble has leaned into various right-wing extremist viewpoints rooted in disinformation on LGBTQ equality in schools, mask policies to prevent the spread of coronavirus, and the teaching of systemic racism in schools.
Mike McFall is the most progressive choice in this race.
Mike McFall is a Democrat running for the Michigan House of Representatives for the 8th District. McFall grew up in a blue-collar, union family just outside of Flint. He worked his way through college and graduated with a Bachelor’s in Community Development and Public Administration and has worked most of his career in the nonprofit sector. McFall currently lives with his husband in Hazel Park, where he is a member of the Hazel Park City Council and mayor pro tem.
McFall’s priorities include working to expand access to affordable health care, fighting to protect abortion access, and destigmatizing mental illness while working to shore up mental health resources. McFall will also fight for affordable or free child care and preschool, work to upgrade our infrastructure with climate resiliency in mind, push to expand public transportation options, and fight for an economy that works for everyone. As a gay man, McFall will also fight for LGBTQ equality and civil rights, including opposing every effort to place barriers between voters and the ballotbox.
McFall is endorsed by five of our partners: Planned Parenthood Advocates of Michigan, Michigan AFL-CIO, American Federation of Teachers Michigan, Michigan League of Conservation Voters, and Equality Michigan.
McFall is running against Republican Robert Noble. Noble has leaned into various right-wing extremist viewpoints rooted in disinformation on LGBTQ equality in schools, mask policies to prevent the spread of coronavirus, and the teaching of systemic racism in schools.
Mike McFall is the most progressive choice in this race.
Joe Tate is an incumbent Democrat running for his third term to the Michigan House of Representatives. Before serving in the Michigan House, Joe Tate was an all-star football player and captain at Michigan State University, where he graduated with a degree in Public Policy and then played in the NFL. After two years in the NFL, he joined the Marines and served two deployments in Afghanistan. When he was honorably discharged, he came back to Michigan to earn two Master's degrees from the University of Michigan in Business Administration and Science in Environmental Policy and Planning.
Tate’s priorities include quality, equitable education and youth service programs; high-quality jobs growth and the economic revitalization of Detroit; and effective public transit for metropolitan Detroit. His voting record and sponsored bills also indicate to us that Tate cares about protecting our environment and making health care and mental health services accessible.
Tate is endorsed by six of our partner organizations: Planned Parenthood Advocates of Michigan, the Michigan AFL-CIO, the American Federation of Teachers Michigan, Sierra Club Michigan Chapter, the Michigan League of Conservation Voters, and the Michigan Education Association.
Tate is running against Republican Mark Corcoran. Corcoran has expressed right-wing views on a variety of issues including the pandemic, the 2020 election, and immigration.
Joseph Tate is the most progressive choice in this race.
Learn More: https://www.tateformichigan.com/
Joe Tate is an incumbent Democrat running for his third term to the Michigan House of Representatives. Before serving in the Michigan House, Joe Tate was an all-star football player and captain at Michigan State University, where he graduated with a degree in Public Policy and then played in the NFL. After two years in the NFL, he joined the Marines and served two deployments in Afghanistan. When he was honorably discharged, he came back to Michigan to earn two Master's degrees from the University of Michigan in Business Administration and Science in Environmental Policy and Planning.
Tate’s priorities include quality, equitable education and youth service programs; high-quality jobs growth and the economic revitalization of Detroit; and effective public transit for metropolitan Detroit. His voting record and sponsored bills also indicate to us that Tate cares about protecting our environment and making health care and mental health services accessible.
Tate is endorsed by six of our partner organizations: Planned Parenthood Advocates of Michigan, the Michigan AFL-CIO, the American Federation of Teachers Michigan, Sierra Club Michigan Chapter, the Michigan League of Conservation Voters, and the Michigan Education Association.
Tate is running against Republican Mark Corcoran. Corcoran has expressed right-wing views on a variety of issues including the pandemic, the 2020 election, and immigration.
Joseph Tate is the most progressive choice in this race.
Joe Tate is an incumbent Democrat running for his third term to the Michigan House of Representatives. Before serving in the Michigan House, Joe Tate was an all-star football player and captain at Michigan State University, where he graduated with a degree in Public Policy and then played in the NFL. After two years in the NFL, he joined the Marines and served two deployments in Afghanistan. When he was honorably discharged, he came back to Michigan to earn two Master's degrees from the University of Michigan in Business Administration and Science in Environmental Policy and Planning.
Tate’s priorities include quality, equitable education and youth service programs; high-quality jobs growth and the economic revitalization of Detroit; and effective public transit for metropolitan Detroit. His voting record and sponsored bills also indicate to us that Tate cares about protecting our environment and making health care and mental health services accessible.
Tate is endorsed by six of our partner organizations: Planned Parenthood Advocates of Michigan, the Michigan AFL-CIO, the American Federation of Teachers Michigan, Sierra Club Michigan Chapter, the Michigan League of Conservation Voters, and the Michigan Education Association.
Tate is running against Republican Mark Corcoran. Corcoran has expressed right-wing views on a variety of issues including the pandemic, the 2020 election, and immigration.
Joseph Tate is the most progressive choice in this race.
Robert Kull is a Democrat running for the Michigan House of Representatives for the 28th District. Kull is a Navy veteran, serves as the veterans affairs director of Monroe County, and is a 5th generation resident of Monroe. He comes from a family of union members and teachers, has a background in community service, and obtained a Bachelor’s degree in Public Management and Policy. Kull also serves in the Michigan Army National Guard as an officer candidate.
Kull’s priorities, if he is elected to office, include improving local infrastructure by pushing for railroad overpasses to ease traffic and bringing broadband to rural areas, supporting collective bargaining rights, and increasing funding for programs focused on veterans, including mental health support. He will also fight for universal PreK and statewide paid family leave, support collective bargaining rights, and increase school funding, including raising salaries for teachers.
Kull is endorsed by six of our partners: Planned Parenthood Advocates of Michigan, Michigan AFL-CIO, American Federation of Teachers Michigan, Michigan League of Conservation Voters, Michigan Education Association, and Equality Michigan.
Kull is running against Republican Jaime Thompson. Thompson is anti-reproductive rights and has expressed right-wing views on teaching accurate history in schools and elections. Thompson is endorsed by the anti-choice organization Right to Life Michigan.
Robert Kull is the most progressive choice in this race.
Learn more: https://www.robkull.com
Robert Kull is a Democrat running for the Michigan House of Representatives for the 28th District. Kull is a Navy veteran, serves as the veterans affairs director of Monroe County, and is a 5th generation resident of Monroe. He comes from a family of union members and teachers, has a background in community service, and obtained a Bachelor’s degree in Public Management and Policy. Kull also serves in the Michigan Army National Guard as an officer candidate.
Kull’s priorities, if he is elected to office, include improving local infrastructure by pushing for railroad overpasses to ease traffic and bringing broadband to rural areas, supporting collective bargaining rights, and increasing funding for programs focused on veterans, including mental health support. He will also fight for universal PreK and statewide paid family leave, support collective bargaining rights, and increase school funding, including raising salaries for teachers.
Kull is endorsed by six of our partners: Planned Parenthood Advocates of Michigan, Michigan AFL-CIO, American Federation of Teachers Michigan, Michigan League of Conservation Voters, Michigan Education Association, and Equality Michigan.
Kull is running against Republican Jaime Thompson. Thompson is anti-reproductive rights and has expressed right-wing views on teaching accurate history in schools and elections. Thompson is endorsed by the anti-choice organization Right to Life Michigan.
Robert Kull is the most progressive choice in this race.
Robert Kull is a Democrat running for the Michigan House of Representatives for the 28th District. Kull is a Navy veteran, serves as the veterans affairs director of Monroe County, and is a 5th generation resident of Monroe. He comes from a family of union members and teachers, has a background in community service, and obtained a Bachelor’s degree in Public Management and Policy. Kull also serves in the Michigan Army National Guard as an officer candidate.
Kull’s priorities, if he is elected to office, include improving local infrastructure by pushing for railroad overpasses to ease traffic and bringing broadband to rural areas, supporting collective bargaining rights, and increasing funding for programs focused on veterans, including mental health support. He will also fight for universal PreK and statewide paid family leave, support collective bargaining rights, and increase school funding, including raising salaries for teachers.
Kull is endorsed by six of our partners: Planned Parenthood Advocates of Michigan, Michigan AFL-CIO, American Federation of Teachers Michigan, Michigan League of Conservation Voters, Michigan Education Association, and Equality Michigan.
Kull is running against Republican Jaime Thompson. Thompson is anti-reproductive rights and has expressed right-wing views on teaching accurate history in schools and elections. Thompson is endorsed by the anti-choice organization Right to Life Michigan.
Robert Kull is the most progressive choice in this race.
Alex Garza is an incumbent Democrat seeking re-election for his third term in the Michigan House of Representatives. Before being elected to the House, Garza was a legislative aide to former state representative, now Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib. Garza also worked as a legislative assistant at the Detroit Service Center, then director of constituent relations for Rep. Stephanie Chang, and in 2013 was elected to the Taylor City Council. When he was re-elected in 2017 he became the city council chairman. He became a state representative after winning election in 2018.
Garza’s priorities include expanding health care coverage and capping prescription drug costs, repealing right-to-work legislation, lowering auto insurance rates and securing local road funding to fix broken infrastructure, ensuring our seniors are taken care of and comfortable in retirement by repealing the senior pension tax and investing more in programs for seniors, and keeping public money out of the hands of for-profit charter schools.
Garza is endorsed by eight of our partners: Planned Parenthood Advocates of Michigan, Michigan AFL-CIO, American Federation of Teachers Michigan, Sierra Club Michigan Chapter, Clean Water Action, Michigan League of Conservation Voters, Michigan Education Association, and Equality Michigan.
Garza is running against Republican James DeSana. DeSana is anti-reproductive rights and is endorsed by the anti-choice organization Right to Life of Michigan. He holds irresponsible views on guns and is endorsed by the right-wing group Michigan Trump Republicans.
Alex Garza is the most progressive choice in this race.
Learn more: https://www.alexformichigan.com/
Alex Garza is an incumbent Democrat seeking re-election for his third term in the Michigan House of Representatives. Before being elected to the House, Garza was a legislative aide to former state representative, now Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib. Garza also worked as a legislative assistant at the Detroit Service Center, then director of constituent relations for Rep. Stephanie Chang, and in 2013 was elected to the Taylor City Council. When he was re-elected in 2017 he became the city council chairman. He became a state representative after winning election in 2018.
Garza’s priorities include expanding health care coverage and capping prescription drug costs, repealing right-to-work legislation, lowering auto insurance rates and securing local road funding to fix broken infrastructure, ensuring our seniors are taken care of and comfortable in retirement by repealing the senior pension tax and investing more in programs for seniors, and keeping public money out of the hands of for-profit charter schools.
Garza is endorsed by eight of our partners: Planned Parenthood Advocates of Michigan, Michigan AFL-CIO, American Federation of Teachers Michigan, Sierra Club Michigan Chapter, Clean Water Action, Michigan League of Conservation Voters, Michigan Education Association, and Equality Michigan.
Garza is running against Republican James DeSana. DeSana is anti-reproductive rights and is endorsed by the anti-choice organization Right to Life of Michigan. He holds irresponsible views on guns and is endorsed by the right-wing group Michigan Trump Republicans.
Alex Garza is the most progressive choice in this race.
Alex Garza is an incumbent Democrat seeking re-election for his third term in the Michigan House of Representatives. Before being elected to the House, Garza was a legislative aide to former state representative, now Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib. Garza also worked as a legislative assistant at the Detroit Service Center, then director of constituent relations for Rep. Stephanie Chang, and in 2013 was elected to the Taylor City Council. When he was re-elected in 2017 he became the city council chairman. He became a state representative after winning election in 2018.
Garza’s priorities include expanding health care coverage and capping prescription drug costs, repealing right-to-work legislation, lowering auto insurance rates and securing local road funding to fix broken infrastructure, ensuring our seniors are taken care of and comfortable in retirement by repealing the senior pension tax and investing more in programs for seniors, and keeping public money out of the hands of for-profit charter schools.
Garza is endorsed by eight of our partners: Planned Parenthood Advocates of Michigan, Michigan AFL-CIO, American Federation of Teachers Michigan, Sierra Club Michigan Chapter, Clean Water Action, Michigan League of Conservation Voters, Michigan Education Association, and Equality Michigan.
Garza is running against Republican James DeSana. DeSana is anti-reproductive rights and is endorsed by the anti-choice organization Right to Life of Michigan. He holds irresponsible views on guns and is endorsed by the right-wing group Michigan Trump Republicans.
Alex Garza is the most progressive choice in this race.
Jonathan Kinloch is a Democrat running for his first full term on the Wayne County Commission after being appointed in 2021 to fill the vacancy held by the late Jewel C. Ware.
Kinloch serves as chairman of the Detroit/Wayne County Port Authority and on the Detroit Board of Water Commissioners. Additionally, he served on the Wayne County Board of Canvassers, and resisted the Republican-led effort to decertify the county’s election results. Kinloch previously worked for Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s administration as her southeast Michigan community liaison. He is endorsed by the Michigan AFL-CIO.
Kinloch is running unopposed and is the best choice in this race.
Learn more: https://jonathankinloch.com/
Jonathan Kinloch is a Democrat running for his first full term on the Wayne County Commission after being appointed in 2021 to fill the vacancy held by the late Jewel C. Ware.
Kinloch serves as chairman of the Detroit/Wayne County Port Authority and on the Detroit Board of Water Commissioners. Additionally, he served on the Wayne County Board of Canvassers, and resisted the Republican-led effort to decertify the county’s election results. Kinloch previously worked for Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s administration as her southeast Michigan community liaison. He is endorsed by the Michigan AFL-CIO.
Kinloch is running unopposed and is the best choice in this race.
Jonathan Kinloch is a Democrat running for his first full term on the Wayne County Commission after being appointed in 2021 to fill the vacancy held by the late Jewel C. Ware.
Kinloch serves as chairman of the Detroit/Wayne County Port Authority and on the Detroit Board of Water Commissioners. Additionally, he served on the Wayne County Board of Canvassers, and resisted the Republican-led effort to decertify the county’s election results. Kinloch previously worked for Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s administration as her southeast Michigan community liaison. He is endorsed by the Michigan AFL-CIO.
Kinloch is running unopposed and is the best choice in this race.
Cara Clemente is a Democrat running for her first term on the Wayne County Commission. She previously served in the Michigan House of Representatives. Clemente is endorsed by local labor organizations. She is running against Libertarian Loel Gnadt, who we could find little information about.
Cara Clemente is the most progressive choice in this race.
Cara Clemente is a Democrat running for her first term on the Wayne County Commission. She previously served in the Michigan House of Representatives. Clemente is endorsed by local labor organizations. She is running against Libertarian Loel Gnadt, who we could find little information about.
Cara Clemente is the most progressive choice in this race.
Cara Clemente is a Democrat running for her first term on the Wayne County Commission. She previously served in the Michigan House of Representatives. Clemente is endorsed by local labor organizations. She is running against Libertarian Loel Gnadt, who we could find little information about.
Cara Clemente is the most progressive choice in this race.
Irma Clark-Coleman is a Democrat running for her seventh term on the Wayne County Commission. She chairs the Committee on Public Safety, Judiciary and Homeland Security for the County Commission. She served 12 years in the Michigan Legislature, where she developed a progressive reputation and voting record. A longtime Wayne County Road Commission employee, she also served on the Detroit Public Schools Board of Education.
She is endorsed by the Michigan AFL-CIO.
Clark-Coleman is running unopposed and is the most progressive choice in this race.
Irma Clark-Coleman is a Democrat running for her seventh term on the Wayne County Commission. She chairs the Committee on Public Safety, Judiciary and Homeland Security for the County Commission. She served 12 years in the Michigan Legislature, where she developed a progressive reputation and voting record. A longtime Wayne County Road Commission employee, she also served on the Detroit Public Schools Board of Education.
She is endorsed by the Michigan AFL-CIO.
Clark-Coleman is running unopposed and is the most progressive choice in this race.
Irma Clark-Coleman is a Democrat running for her seventh term on the Wayne County Commission. She chairs the Committee on Public Safety, Judiciary and Homeland Security for the County Commission. She served 12 years in the Michigan Legislature, where she developed a progressive reputation and voting record. A longtime Wayne County Road Commission employee, she also served on the Detroit Public Schools Board of Education.
She is endorsed by the Michigan AFL-CIO.
Clark-Coleman is running unopposed and is the most progressive choice in this race.
Alisha Bell is a Democrat running for her 11th term on the Wayne County Commission. She is the current chair of the Commission and has been recognized nationally for her leadership. Health care and criminal justice reform are among her priorities.
She is endorsed by the United Auto Workers and the Michigan AFL-CIO.
Bell is running unopposed and is the most progressive choice in this race.
Alisha Bell is a Democrat running for her 11th term on the Wayne County Commission. She is the current chair of the Commission and has been recognized nationally for her leadership. Health care and criminal justice reform are among her priorities.
She is endorsed by the United Auto Workers and the Michigan AFL-CIO.
Bell is running unopposed and is the most progressive choice in this race.
Alisha Bell is a Democrat running for her 11th term on the Wayne County Commission. She is the current chair of the Commission and has been recognized nationally for her leadership. Health care and criminal justice reform are among her priorities.
She is endorsed by the United Auto Workers and the Michigan AFL-CIO.
Bell is running unopposed and is the most progressive choice in this race.
Sam Baydoun is a Democrat running for his third term on the Wayne County Commission. He immigrated to the United States from Lebanon in 1978. Since then, he has developed a very successful real estate career. He is endorsed by the United Auto Workers.
Baydoun is running against Republican Ann F. Clark.
Given the limited information we have about both candidates, we are unable to determine whether either candidate could be considered progressive to any degree, but at this time we are recommending voters consider Baydoun over Clark based on the information we were able to find.
Learn more: https://www.votesambaydoun.com
Sam Baydoun is a Democrat running for his third term on the Wayne County Commission. He immigrated to the United States from Lebanon in 1978. Since then, he has developed a very successful real estate career. He is endorsed by the United Auto Workers.
Baydoun is running against Republican Ann F. Clark.
Given the limited information we have about both candidates, we are unable to determine whether either candidate could be considered progressive to any degree, but at this time we are recommending voters consider Baydoun over Clark based on the information we were able to find.
Sam Baydoun is a Democrat running for his third term on the Wayne County Commission. He immigrated to the United States from Lebanon in 1978. Since then, he has developed a very successful real estate career. He is endorsed by the United Auto Workers.
Baydoun is running against Republican Ann F. Clark.
Given the limited information we have about both candidates, we are unable to determine whether either candidate could be considered progressive to any degree, but at this time we are recommending voters consider Baydoun over Clark based on the information we were able to find.
Raymond Basham is a Democrat running for his seventh term on the Wayne County Commission. He chairs the Committee on Audit for the County Commission. He has also served as a police officer, constable, Taylor City Council member, state representative, and state senator. An Air Force veteran, he also worked at Ford Motor Company for 28 years, where he was a proud member of the UAW.
Basham is running against Republican Ashleigh Bielecki-Gamalski.
Raymond Basham is the best choice in this race.
Raymond Basham is a Democrat running for his seventh term on the Wayne County Commission. He chairs the Committee on Audit for the County Commission. He has also served as a police officer, constable, Taylor City Council member, state representative, and state senator. An Air Force veteran, he also worked at Ford Motor Company for 28 years, where he was a proud member of the UAW.
Basham is running against Republican Ashleigh Bielecki-Gamalski.
Raymond Basham is a Democrat running for his seventh term on the Wayne County Commission. He chairs the Committee on Audit for the County Commission. He has also served as a police officer, constable, Taylor City Council member, state representative, and state senator. An Air Force veteran, he also worked at Ford Motor Company for 28 years, where he was a proud member of the UAW.
Basham is running against Republican Ashleigh Bielecki-Gamalski.
Joseph Palamara is a Democrat running for his 13th term on the Wayne County Commission. He currently serves as Vice Chair of the Commission. He has also been a state representative, attorney, and guest lecturer over the years. He is endorsed by the UAW.
Palamara is running against Republican Craig Bielecki.
Due to the problematic nature of Palamara’s work as a lobbyist while holding public office, we cannot recommend him. There is no progressive choice in this race.
Joseph Palamara is a Democrat running for his 13th term on the Wayne County Commission. He currently serves as Vice Chair of the Commission. He has also been a state representative, attorney, and guest lecturer over the years. He is endorsed by the UAW.
Palamara is running against Republican Craig Bielecki.
Due to the problematic nature of Palamara’s work as a lobbyist while holding public office, we cannot recommend him. There is no progressive choice in this race.
Joseph Palamara is a Democrat running for his 13th term on the Wayne County Commission. He currently serves as Vice Chair of the Commission. He has also been a state representative, attorney, and guest lecturer over the years. He is endorsed by the UAW.
Palamara is running against Republican Craig Bielecki.
Due to the problematic nature of Palamara’s work as a lobbyist while holding public office, we cannot recommend him. There is no progressive choice in this race.
Vote YES for Legislative Term Limits and Financial Disclosure
Proposal 1 will change term limits for state legislators from three 2-year terms (6 years total) in the state House and two 4-year terms (8 years total) in the state Senate, to 12 combined years in the state Legislature. It will also require elected state legislative and state executive officials to file annual financial disclosure reports on their income, assets, liabilities, gifts from lobbyists, positions held in certain organizations, and agreements on future employment.
Vote YES on Proposal 1.
Proposal 1 will change term limits for state legislators from three 2-year terms (6 years total) in the state House and two 4-year terms (8 years total) in the state Senate, to 12 combined years in the state Legislature. It will also require elected state legislative and state executive officials to file annual financial disclosure reports on their income, assets, liabilities, gifts from lobbyists, positions held in certain organizations, and agreements on future employment.
Proposal 2 is a pro-voter initiative aimed at increasing access to the ballot and ensuring transparency in our elections. The proposal will ensure voters can vote free from harassment, intimidation, and interference by enshrining a fundamental right to vote in the Michigan Constitution. This proposal will also modernize Michigan’s elections by creating nine days of in-person early voting; allowing voters to request an absentee ballot for all future elections; providing state funding for secure ballot drop boxes, postage for absentee ballots and absentee ballot tracking; counting ballots from military and overseas voters that are postmarked by Election Day and received within six days; requiring audits to be conducted in public by local election officials; and ensuring that the outcome of Michigan elections are determined solely by the votes cast.
Vote YES on Proposal 2.
Proposal 2 is a pro-voter initiative aimed at increasing access to the ballot and ensuring transparency in our elections. The proposal will ensure voters can vote free from harassment, intimidation, and interference by enshrining a fundamental right to vote in the Michigan Constitution. This proposal will also modernize Michigan’s elections by creating nine days of in-person early voting; allowing voters to request an absentee ballot for all future elections; providing state funding for secure ballot drop boxes, postage for absentee ballots and absentee ballot tracking; counting ballots from military and overseas voters that are postmarked by Election Day and received within six days; requiring audits to be conducted in public by local election officials; and ensuring that the outcome of Michigan elections are determined solely by the votes cast.
Proposal 3 will ensure every individual’s right to reproductive freedom, including the right to make their own decisions about birth control, abortion, pregnancy, childbirth, prenatal care, and postpartum care is protected by enshrining these rights into the Michigan Constitution. It will also ensure no one can be punished for having a miscarriage, stillbirth, or abortion and protects healthcare providers who assist with reproductive health care procedures.
Vote YES on Proposal 3.
Proposal 3 will ensure every individual’s right to reproductive freedom, including the right to make their own decisions about birth control, abortion, pregnancy, childbirth, prenatal care, and postpartum care is protected by enshrining these rights into the Michigan Constitution. It will also ensure no one can be punished for having a miscarriage, stillbirth, or abortion and protects healthcare providers who assist with reproductive health care procedures.
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