Erik Almquist, a former Lansing City Council member, is running to represent the 2nd Ward. He emphasizes public service over politics, refusing campaign donations to remain independent of special interests. Almquist supports growing Lansing through new businesses, strong unions, and the arts as a way to attract visitors and showcase the city.
During his previous service on the Lansing City Council, he helped secure a $1 million water main project at no cost to residents and supported local businesses through COVID. He pledges to work collaboratively with city workers, support public safety, and provide hope and solutions for Lansing’s future.
Erik Almquist, a former Lansing City Council member, is running to represent the 2nd Ward. He emphasizes public service over politics, refusing campaign donations to remain independent of special interests. Almquist supports growing Lansing through new businesses, strong unions, and the arts as a way to attract visitors and showcase the city.
During his previous service on the Lansing City Council, he helped secure a $1 million water main project at no cost to residents and supported local businesses through COVID. He pledges to work collaboratively with city workers, support public safety, and provide hope and solutions for Lansing’s future.
Of the four progressive candidates running, Jeremy Garza stands out as the most progressive.
There are two open seats for this position; voters are expected to select two candidates on their ballot.