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Gregory Keeler, a 35-year Southfield resident, father, and grandfather, brings extensive experience in trades, engineering, and business leadership. Committed to resident-driven change, he prioritizes transparency, sustainable community development, and effective communication between council and residents.
Keeler advocates for a fully-funded community swimming pool, dedicated senior spaces, and initiatives shaped by neighborhood feedback, ensuring Southfield grows inclusively, safely, and with a focus on quality-of-life improvements for all generations.
Gregory Keeler, a 35-year Southfield resident, father, and grandfather, brings extensive experience in trades, engineering, and business leadership. Committed to resident-driven change, he prioritizes transparency, sustainable community development, and effective communication between council and residents.
Keeler advocates for a fully-funded community swimming pool, dedicated senior spaces, and initiatives shaped by neighborhood feedback, ensuring Southfield grows inclusively, safely, and with a focus on quality-of-life improvements for all generations.
Gregory Keeler, a 35-year Southfield resident, father, and grandfather, brings extensive experience in trades, engineering, and business leadership. Committed to resident-driven change, he prioritizes transparency, sustainable community development, and effective communication between council and residents.
Keeler advocates for a fully-funded community swimming pool, dedicated senior spaces, and initiatives shaped by neighborhood feedback, ensuring Southfield grows inclusively, safely, and with a focus on quality-of-life improvements for all generations.
Sylvia Jordan has served over 17 years on Southfield City Council, including more than a decade in leadership roles as president and vice president. She emphasizes neighborhood revitalization, economic development, strategic city planning, and support for small businesses.
Her campaign highlights building a community center, strengthening homeownership, supporting local entrepreneurs, improving city services, parks, and public safety, and promoting transparency and accountability in government.
Jordan brings extensive experience in city leadership, nonprofit work, and community engagement. Her platform focuses on practical solutions to enhance neighborhoods, public amenities, and local businesses, as well as initiatives to encourage civic involvement and community connection.
Sylvia Jordan has served over 17 years on Southfield City Council, including more than a decade in leadership roles as president and vice president. She emphasizes neighborhood revitalization, economic development, strategic city planning, and support for small businesses.
Her campaign highlights building a community center, strengthening homeownership, supporting local entrepreneurs, improving city services, parks, and public safety, and promoting transparency and accountability in government.
Jordan brings extensive experience in city leadership, nonprofit work, and community engagement. Her platform focuses on practical solutions to enhance neighborhoods, public amenities, and local businesses, as well as initiatives to encourage civic involvement and community connection.
Sylvia Jordan has served over 17 years on Southfield City Council, including more than a decade in leadership roles as president and vice president. She emphasizes neighborhood revitalization, economic development, strategic city planning, and support for small businesses.
Her campaign highlights building a community center, strengthening homeownership, supporting local entrepreneurs, improving city services, parks, and public safety, and promoting transparency and accountability in government.
Jordan brings extensive experience in city leadership, nonprofit work, and community engagement. Her platform focuses on practical solutions to enhance neighborhoods, public amenities, and local businesses, as well as initiatives to encourage civic involvement and community connection.
Dr. Kenson Siver has served as Southfield’s mayor since 2015 and brings decades of experience in public service, including 14 years on City Council and leadership in the Southfield School District. He has made public safety, neighborhood renewal, and quality city services top priorities, investing in well-equipped police and fire departments, health initiatives, and infrastructure improvements.
Siver champions housing and community development, supporting affordable housing, rehabilitating blighted properties, and creating inclusive neighborhoods. His vision extends to seniors, with programs enabling aging in place, expanded recreational spaces, and robust affordable senior housing. He is also driving redevelopment projects like Northland, attracting new businesses, supporting local entrepreneurship, and creating mixed-use spaces that strengthen the city’s economic base.
Committed to placemaking, sustainability, and community engagement, Siver has expanded public art, pedestrian-friendly streets, and green spaces. For voters seeking progressive leadership grounded in equity, innovation, and long-term investment in people and neighborhoods.
Dr. Kenson Siver is the most progressive candidate in the race.
Dr. Kenson Siver has served as Southfield’s mayor since 2015 and brings decades of experience in public service, including 14 years on City Council and leadership in the Southfield School District. He has made public safety, neighborhood renewal, and quality city services top priorities, investing in well-equipped police and fire departments, health initiatives, and infrastructure improvements.
Siver champions housing and community development, supporting affordable housing, rehabilitating blighted properties, and creating inclusive neighborhoods. His vision extends to seniors, with programs enabling aging in place, expanded recreational spaces, and robust affordable senior housing. He is also driving redevelopment projects like Northland, attracting new businesses, supporting local entrepreneurship, and creating mixed-use spaces that strengthen the city’s economic base.
Committed to placemaking, sustainability, and community engagement, Siver has expanded public art, pedestrian-friendly streets, and green spaces. For voters seeking progressive leadership grounded in equity, innovation, and long-term investment in people and neighborhoods.
Dr. Kenson Siver is the most progressive candidate in the race.
Dr. Kenson Siver has served as Southfield’s mayor since 2015 and brings decades of experience in public service, including 14 years on City Council and leadership in the Southfield School District. He has made public safety, neighborhood renewal, and quality city services top priorities, investing in well-equipped police and fire departments, health initiatives, and infrastructure improvements.
Siver champions housing and community development, supporting affordable housing, rehabilitating blighted properties, and creating inclusive neighborhoods. His vision extends to seniors, with programs enabling aging in place, expanded recreational spaces, and robust affordable senior housing. He is also driving redevelopment projects like Northland, attracting new businesses, supporting local entrepreneurship, and creating mixed-use spaces that strengthen the city’s economic base.
Committed to placemaking, sustainability, and community engagement, Siver has expanded public art, pedestrian-friendly streets, and green spaces. For voters seeking progressive leadership grounded in equity, innovation, and long-term investment in people and neighborhoods.
Dr. Kenson Siver is the most progressive candidate in the race.
There are three candidates running for Southfield City Clerk but only one candidate will appear on the ballot; two candidates are running as write-in candidates.
Write-in candidate Wynett Ann Guy is the most progressive choice in this race.
Wynett Ann Guy is running as a write-in candidate for Southfield city clerk. She brings a unique blend of military, civic, and nonprofit leadership to her campaign. A U.S. Navy veteran and trained Information Systems Technician, she combines technical expertise with a deep commitment to public service. She has a record of improving city operations, fostering civic engagement, and promoting government accountability.
Her work as a chaplain, Sexual Assault and Violence Intervention representative, housing manager, and chief administrator for multiple nonprofits demonstrates a consistent focus on community support, transparency, and effective governance. Wynett’s educational background, including a Bachelor’s in Workforce Education and Development and an honorary Doctorate of Divinity, informs her inclusive approach to leadership.
Wynett Ann Guy is the most progressive choice in this race.
Wynett Ann Guy is running as a write-in candidate for Southfield city clerk. She brings a unique blend of military, civic, and nonprofit leadership to her campaign. A U.S. Navy veteran and trained Information Systems Technician, she combines technical expertise with a deep commitment to public service. She has a record of improving city operations, fostering civic engagement, and promoting government accountability.
Her work as a chaplain, Sexual Assault and Violence Intervention representative, housing manager, and chief administrator for multiple nonprofits demonstrates a consistent focus on community support, transparency, and effective governance. Wynett’s educational background, including a Bachelor’s in Workforce Education and Development and an honorary Doctorate of Divinity, informs her inclusive approach to leadership.
Wynett Ann Guy is the most progressive choice in this race.
Wynett Ann Guy is running as a write-in candidate for Southfield city clerk. She brings a unique blend of military, civic, and nonprofit leadership to her campaign. A U.S. Navy veteran and trained Information Systems Technician, she combines technical expertise with a deep commitment to public service. She has a record of improving city operations, fostering civic engagement, and promoting government accountability.
Her work as a chaplain, Sexual Assault and Violence Intervention representative, housing manager, and chief administrator for multiple nonprofits demonstrates a consistent focus on community support, transparency, and effective governance. Wynett’s educational background, including a Bachelor’s in Workforce Education and Development and an honorary Doctorate of Divinity, informs her inclusive approach to leadership.
Wynett Ann Guy is the most progressive choice in this race.
Coretta Houge, a current Southfield City Council member and longtime resident, brings decades of leadership experience and community service. She is running as a write-in candidate for city clerk.
Coretta Houge, a current Southfield City Council member and longtime resident, brings decades of leadership experience and community service. She is running as a write-in candidate for city clerk.
Coretta Houge, a current Southfield City Council member and longtime resident, brings decades of leadership experience and community service. She is running as a write-in candidate for city clerk.
Gabi Grossbard will be the only name printed on the ballot for Southfield Clerk. He previously ran for this office in 2023 against Janet Jackson, while campaigning on an election-denial platform.
Due to his platform of promoting unfounded and debunked claims about our elections, we cannot recommend him for this role.
Two other candidates are running as write-in options.
Gabi Grossbard will be the only name printed on the ballot for Southfield Clerk. He previously ran for this office in 2023 against Janet Jackson, while campaigning on an election-denial platform.
Due to his platform of promoting unfounded and debunked claims about our elections, we cannot recommend him for this role.
Two other candidates are running as write-in options.
Gabi Grossbard will be the only name printed on the ballot for Southfield Clerk. He previously ran for this office in 2023 against Janet Jackson, while campaigning on an election-denial platform.
Due to his platform of promoting unfounded and debunked claims about our elections, we cannot recommend him for this role.
Two other candidates are running as write-in options.
Voters will select four of seven candidates for Southfield City Council Commission. In this race, Ashanti Bland stands out as the most progressive choice, bringing bold visions for equity, accountability, and community-centered leadership.
We also recommend Daniel Brightwell, Catrina Butler, Stacy Jackson, and Gregory Keeler whose records show strong alignment with progressive priorities.
Other candidates in the race include Yolanda C. Haynes and Michael Ari Mandelbaum
Ashanti Bland is running for Southfield City Council to bring fiscally responsible, community-focused leadership. With experience as a senior auditor at General Motors and president of the Southfield Board of Education, Bland prioritizes transparency, accountability, and equitable growth.
Her platform focuses on supporting small businesses, fostering community development, and enhancing parks and recreation to strengthen neighborhoods, boost local economies, and improve quality of life. Bland combines financial expertise with a commitment to inclusive, progressive policies.
Ashanti Bland is the most progressive candidate in this race.
Ashanti Bland is running for Southfield City Council to bring fiscally responsible, community-focused leadership. With experience as a senior auditor at General Motors and president of the Southfield Board of Education, Bland prioritizes transparency, accountability, and equitable growth.
Her platform focuses on supporting small businesses, fostering community development, and enhancing parks and recreation to strengthen neighborhoods, boost local economies, and improve quality of life. Bland combines financial expertise with a commitment to inclusive, progressive policies.
Ashanti Bland is the most progressive candidate in this race.
Ashanti Bland is running for Southfield City Council to bring fiscally responsible, community-focused leadership. With experience as a senior auditor at General Motors and president of the Southfield Board of Education, Bland prioritizes transparency, accountability, and equitable growth.
Her platform focuses on supporting small businesses, fostering community development, and enhancing parks and recreation to strengthen neighborhoods, boost local economies, and improve quality of life. Bland combines financial expertise with a commitment to inclusive, progressive policies.
Ashanti Bland is the most progressive candidate in this race.
Catrina Butler, a Southfield resident for over 20 years, is a wife, mother, and grandmother committed to strengthening families and neighborhoods. With 25 years in property management and degrees in human resource management and business administration, she prioritizes smart economic development, supporting local businesses, and preserving community character.
Butler focuses on transparency in city spending, responsible solutions to the deer population, and ensuring access to recreational spaces like the community pool. Her deep connection to Southfield and practical approach make her a candidate dedicated to sustaining the city’s growth, livability, and community well-being.
Catrina Butler, a Southfield resident for over 20 years, is a wife, mother, and grandmother committed to strengthening families and neighborhoods. With 25 years in property management and degrees in human resource management and business administration, she prioritizes smart economic development, supporting local businesses, and preserving community character.
Butler focuses on transparency in city spending, responsible solutions to the deer population, and ensuring access to recreational spaces like the community pool. Her deep connection to Southfield and practical approach make her a candidate dedicated to sustaining the city’s growth, livability, and community well-being.
Catrina Butler, a Southfield resident for over 20 years, is a wife, mother, and grandmother committed to strengthening families and neighborhoods. With 25 years in property management and degrees in human resource management and business administration, she prioritizes smart economic development, supporting local businesses, and preserving community character.
Butler focuses on transparency in city spending, responsible solutions to the deer population, and ensuring access to recreational spaces like the community pool. Her deep connection to Southfield and practical approach make her a candidate dedicated to sustaining the city’s growth, livability, and community well-being.
Daniel Brightwell, a Morehouse and Wharton graduate, has served on Southfield City Council since 2015. He brings decades of financial and community leadership. With extensive experience at Ameritech and Ford, he managed billion-dollar assets, streamlined operations to save millions and built strong relationships to protect public resources.
Beyond finance, Brightwell has served as chair of the Southfield Veterans Commission, treasurer of the Dr. MLK Jr. Task Force, and president of the Detroit chapter of the National Black MBA Association, reflecting his deep civic commitment.
Daniel Brightwell, a Morehouse and Wharton graduate, has served on Southfield City Council since 2015. He brings decades of financial and community leadership. With extensive experience at Ameritech and Ford, he managed billion-dollar assets, streamlined operations to save millions and built strong relationships to protect public resources.
Beyond finance, Brightwell has served as chair of the Southfield Veterans Commission, treasurer of the Dr. MLK Jr. Task Force, and president of the Detroit chapter of the National Black MBA Association, reflecting his deep civic commitment.
Daniel Brightwell, a Morehouse and Wharton graduate, has served on Southfield City Council since 2015. He brings decades of financial and community leadership. With extensive experience at Ameritech and Ford, he managed billion-dollar assets, streamlined operations to save millions and built strong relationships to protect public resources.
Beyond finance, Brightwell has served as chair of the Southfield Veterans Commission, treasurer of the Dr. MLK Jr. Task Force, and president of the Detroit chapter of the National Black MBA Association, reflecting his deep civic commitment.
Gregory Keeler, a 35-year Southfield resident, father, and grandfather, brings extensive experience in trades, engineering, and business leadership. Committed to resident-driven change, he prioritizes transparency, sustainable community development, and effective communication between council and residents.
Keeler advocates for a fully-funded community swimming pool, dedicated senior spaces, and initiatives shaped by neighborhood feedback, ensuring Southfield grows inclusively, safely, and with a focus on quality-of-life improvements for all generations.
Gregory Keeler, a 35-year Southfield resident, father, and grandfather, brings extensive experience in trades, engineering, and business leadership. Committed to resident-driven change, he prioritizes transparency, sustainable community development, and effective communication between council and residents.
Keeler advocates for a fully-funded community swimming pool, dedicated senior spaces, and initiatives shaped by neighborhood feedback, ensuring Southfield grows inclusively, safely, and with a focus on quality-of-life improvements for all generations.
Gregory Keeler, a 35-year Southfield resident, father, and grandfather, brings extensive experience in trades, engineering, and business leadership. Committed to resident-driven change, he prioritizes transparency, sustainable community development, and effective communication between council and residents.
Keeler advocates for a fully-funded community swimming pool, dedicated senior spaces, and initiatives shaped by neighborhood feedback, ensuring Southfield grows inclusively, safely, and with a focus on quality-of-life improvements for all generations.
Stacy Jackson is a Southfield resident dedicated to promoting transparency, equity, and community-centered leadership. She prioritizes strengthening infrastructure, expanding amenities, and fostering open communication between residents and city officials.
Jackson emphasizes collaboration, amplifying community voices, and supporting local businesses while addressing critical city needs. Her approach balances accountability with proactive solutions, ensuring Southfield grows sustainably and inclusively for all residents.
Stacy Jackson is a Southfield resident dedicated to promoting transparency, equity, and community-centered leadership. She prioritizes strengthening infrastructure, expanding amenities, and fostering open communication between residents and city officials.
Jackson emphasizes collaboration, amplifying community voices, and supporting local businesses while addressing critical city needs. Her approach balances accountability with proactive solutions, ensuring Southfield grows sustainably and inclusively for all residents.
Stacy Jackson is a Southfield resident dedicated to promoting transparency, equity, and community-centered leadership. She prioritizes strengthening infrastructure, expanding amenities, and fostering open communication between residents and city officials.
Jackson emphasizes collaboration, amplifying community voices, and supporting local businesses while addressing critical city needs. Her approach balances accountability with proactive solutions, ensuring Southfield grows sustainably and inclusively for all residents.
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Other Candidates
Michael Ari Mandelbaum Michael Ari Mandelbaum, lifelong Southfield resident and Council president, emphasizes fiscal responsibility, economic redevelopment, and support for small businesses. He prioritizes neighborhood safety, practical infrastructure improvements, and transparent, accountable governance to strengthen Southfield’s communities and promote sustainable growth.
Yolanda C. Haynes This incumbent candidate does not currently have a campaign website or local news profile piece with additional information.
Michael Ari Mandelbaum Michael Ari Mandelbaum, lifelong Southfield resident and Council president, emphasizes fiscal responsibility, economic redevelopment, and support for small businesses. He prioritizes neighborhood safety, practical infrastructure improvements, and transparent, accountable governance to strengthen Southfield’s communities and promote sustainable growth.
Yolanda C. Haynes This incumbent candidate does not currently have a campaign website or local news profile piece with additional information.
There are three candidates running for Southfield City Clerk but only one candidate will appear on the ballot; two candidates are running as write-in candidates.
Write-in candidate Wynett Ann Guy is the most progressive choice in this race.
Wynett Ann Guy
Coretta Houge
Gabi Grossbard
Southfield City Council, At Large
Voters will select four of seven candidates for Southfield City Council Commission. In this race, Ashanti Bland stands out as the most progressive choice, bringing bold visions for equity, accountability, and community-centered leadership.
We also recommend Daniel Brightwell, Catrina Butler, Stacy Jackson, and Gregory Keeler whose records show strong alignment with progressive priorities.
Other candidates in the race include Yolanda C. Haynes and Michael Ari Mandelbaum
Ashanti Bland
Catrina Butler
Daniel Brightwell
Gregory Keeler
Stacy Jackson
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Write-in candidate Wynett Ann Guy is the most progressive choice in this race.