Published May 6, 2026
CLAWSON — Adam Duberstein was appointed to fill the vacant Clawson City Council seat in a unanimous vote on May 5. His seat is set to expire at the November 2027 election.
Read MorePublished May 6, 2026
EASTPOINTE — The majority of the Eastpointe Community Schools residents who came out to the polls for the May 5 election, or cast their absentee ballots, approved a nonhomestead operating millage replacement that will generate funding for the district.
Read MorePublished May 6, 2026
ROSEVILLE — It was a slim margin, but it was enough.
Read MorePublished May 5, 2026
MACOMB COUNTY — This year’s field of candidates seeking state and federal offices representing Fraser has been finalized.
Read MorePublished May 1, 2026
MACOMB COUNTY — This year’s field of candidates seeking state and federal offices representing Sterling Heights has been finalized. Voters this summer and fall will make choices for Michigan’s top elected officials — governor, attorney general and secretary of state — along with representatives for state Senate and House districts.
Read MorePublished April 22, 2026
EASTPOINTE — Eastpointe Community Schools residents have a choice to make on election day May 5 regarding a nonhomestead operating millage.
Read MorePublished April 20, 2026
CLAWSON — The city of Clawson is going to hold interviews to fill a vacancy on the City Council on April 23 following the resignation of Heather Rinkevich in March.
Read MorePublished April 19, 2026
ROSEVILLE — On May 5, registered voters in Roseville Community Schools will decide on a $175 million bond proposal.
Read MorePublished March 2, 2026
ROYAL OAK — The Royal Oak City Commission on Feb. 23 unanimously approved putting a charter amendment proposal on the Aug. 4 primary ballot that if approved would give the city the ability to levy 4.6 mills per year for 10 years starting in 2027 to provide funds for police, fire and emergency medical services.
Read MorePublished February 6, 2026
ROSEVILLE — After many discussions over the past several months, Roseville Community Schools officials will place a $175 million zero-tax-rate-increase bond proposal on the May 5 ballot.
Read MorePublished January 27, 2026
LATHRUP VILLAGE — At its Jan. 26 meeting, the Lathrup Village City Council approved ballot language for a proposed library millage that will be placed on the November 2026 ballot.
Read MorePublished November 19, 2025
ORCHARD LAKE — Unofficial results for the Nov. 4 election showed DuAnne Sonneville leading Sean O’Bryan by three points for the last seat on the Orchard Lake City Council. Ten days later, they would face off in a tiebreaker, reconfirming Sonneville.
Read MorePublished November 12, 2025
NOVI — Novi voters approved a $425 million bond Nov. 4 to further enhance the Novi Community School District.
Read MorePublished November 12, 2025
NOVI — Attorney Aaron Martinez will provide a new voice on the Novi City Council when he is sworn in, alongside incumbent candidate-elects Brian Smith and Priya Gurumurthy and Mayor Justin Fischer on Nov. 17.
Read MorePublished November 11, 2025
ROCHESTER — On Nov. 4, Rochester voters passed a ballot proposal to remove language from the city’s charter regarding primary elections.
Read MorePublished November 11, 2025
ROCHESTER HILLS — Voters in Rochester Hills cast their ballots in favor of renewing a millage focused on the Rochester-Avon Recreation Authority Nov. 4, according to unofficial results from the Oakland County Elections Division.
Read MorePublished November 11, 2025
GROSSE POINTE PARK/SHORES/WOODS — Voters in Grosse Pointe Park, Grosse Pointe Shores and Grosse Pointe Woods had ballots largely featuring uncontested local races, with the exception being a contested council election in the Park.
Read MorePublished November 11, 2025
GROSSE POINTES/ HARPER WOODS — Voters this year weren’t just electing local officials — they were also weighing in on a bond for the Grosse Pointe Public School System and, in Grosse Pointe Woods, a charter amendment.
Read MorePublished November 11, 2025
GROSSE POINTE FARMS — It’s not unusual to see an attorney serving as mayor in Grosse Pointe Farms, as a number of them have been elected to this office, the most recent being outgoing Mayor Louis Theros, who didn’t seek reelection in November.
Read MorePublished November 11, 2025
GROSSE POINTE CITY — Voters faced contested mayoral and City Council races in Grosse Pointe City.
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