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Shannon Beeman is a Democrat running for her third term on the Washtenaw County Commission. She currently works as the associate director of marketing
and communications for the Zell Lurie Institute at the University of Michigan. Efficiency, transparency, and supporting small businesses are among her priorities. She is endorsed by the Michigan AFL-CIO.
Beeman is running against Republican Ken Siler.
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 Beeman over Siler based on the information we were able to find.
Learn more: http://votebeeman.com/Shannon Beeman
Shannon Beeman is a Democrat running for her third term on the Washtenaw County Commission. She currently works as the associate director of marketing
Shannon Beeman is a Democrat running for her third term on the Washtenaw County Commission. She currently works as the associate director of marketing
and communications for the Zell Lurie Institute at the University of Michigan. Efficiency, transparency, and supporting small businesses are among her priorities. She is endorsed by the Michigan AFL-CIO.
Beeman is running against Republican Ken Siler.
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 Beeman over Siler based on the information we were able to find.
Learn more: http://votebeeman.com/Shannon Beeman
Shannon Beeman is a Democrat running for her third term on the Washtenaw County Commission. She currently works as the associate director of marketing
Gretchen Whitmer and Garlin Gilchrist II
This year Michigan voters will elect a governor and we recommend re-electing Governor Gretchen Whitmer. In her four years as Michigan’s governor, Gov. Whitmer has repeatedly proven herself as a fierce advocate for people across the state.
State Supreme Court candidates are located on the nonpartisan section of your ballot.