Elections

Published May 25, 2023

NOVI  — Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy made a campaign stop in Novi on Sunday afternoon, May 7, where he spoke to approximately 250 people in the Diamond Room at the Suburban Collection Showplace.

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Published May 20, 2023

EASTPOINTE — Residents of  the Eastpointe Community Schools district are asked to go to the polls Aug. 8 to vote on a $36.4 million bond proposal.

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Published May 10, 2023

C&G Newspapers

SHELBY TOWNSHIP/UTICA/STERLING HEIGHTS — Voters in the Utica Community Schools district voted overwhelmingly in favor of the district’s school improvement bond proposal and the replacement operating millage proposal in the May 2 election.

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Published May 9, 2023

BERKLEY — The Berkley Schools Board of Education has approved an $88 million bond proposal to appear on the ballot for the Aug. 8 election.

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Published May 8, 2023

FRASER — Fraser voters went to the polls on May 2 and chose to approve the lone issue on the ballot: a bond measure from Fraser Public Schools.

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Published May 5, 2023

ST. CLAIR SHORES — Three seats are available for reelection on the St. Clair Shores City Council this year, and six people filed for candidacy on or before April 25.

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Published May 5, 2023

WARREN — On April 28, the primary election ballot became official with 46 candidates vying for various elected offices within the city of Warren.

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Published May 5, 2023

KEEGO HARBOR/WEST BLOOMFIELD — On May 2, voters in Keego Harbor and the greater West Bloomfield area had the opportunity to vote on two separate proposals.

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Published May 3, 2023

C&G Newspapers

SHELBY TOWNSHIP — Voters in the Utica Community Schools district voted overwhelmingly in favor of the district’s school improvement bond proposal and the replacement operating millage proposal in the May 2 election.

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Published May 3, 2023

BERKLEY — Berkley voters decided to reject a millage proposal May 2 that would have increased the millage rate for residents by nearly 3.46 mills.

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Published April 27, 2023

SOUTHFIELD — Back in November of 2022, 22,030 voters in the Southfield Public Schools district said “yes” to a $345 million capital facilities bond proposal on the ballot.

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Published April 25, 2023

WARREN — Residents in the Warren Woods Public Schools district are being asked to vote May 2 on a replacement operating millage proposal.

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Published April 21, 2023

WARREN/CENTER LINE — Two Center Line Public Schools proposals will be on the May 2 special school election ballot.

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Published April 17, 2023

BERKLEY — Berkley residents will have a big question to answer when they go to the polls for the May 2 election.

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Published April 14, 2023

WARREN — It has been said public service is among the highest callings.  Those looking to serve the community of Warren may find something that resonates with them and inspires them to act, or even run for an elected office.

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Published April 13, 2023

KEEGP HARBOR/WEST BLOOMFIELD — In recent years, the status of Roosevelt Elementary School has been a source of contention between some Keego Harbor residents and the West Bloomfield School District.

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Published April 6, 2023

SOUTHFIELD — Eastern Michigan University student and Southfield-raised Naomi Barbour is making waves with her campaign to increase student participation in Michigan politics.

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Published March 4, 2023

WEST BLOOMFIELD — The West Bloomfield School District is seeking a $148 million bond proposal, and voters will have an opportunity to decide whether or not to approve it at a special election in May.

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Published February 22, 2023

C&G Newspapers

SHELBY TOWNSHIP/UTICA/STERLING HEIGHTS — The Utica Community Schools Board of Education recently unanimously voted to ask residents to consider a $550 million bond proposal and a non-homestead millage proposal in the May 2 election.

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Published January 25, 2023

CLAWSON — After more than a year, a conflict over a seat on the Clawson City Council has been resolved.

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