Echo Voter Guide '25
Ypsilanti area voters have a number of choices on the ballot beyond the presidential election. From judges to park commissioners and tax levies, here are some of the items on area ballots.
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Millages on Washtenaw County ballot offer funding for community programming
Eastern Michigan takes on statewide campus voting contest against rival schools
Eastern Michigan University will participate in a voting competition against Central Michigan University and Western Michigan University from now until Oct 21, the final day for eligible voters to register online.
Petition by EMU students urges for no classes on election day
Debbie Swanson: the teacher and politician
Former Ypsilanti Township trustee Debbie Swanson is running unopposed for Ypsilanti Township Clerk.
Libertarian candidate Mark King seeks seat on Ypsilanti’s city council
Libertarian Mark Alan King is running for Ypsilanti's Ward 3 city council seat.
YpsiBIG ballot initiatives won’t appear November ballot due to deadline confusion
Ballot initiatives petitioned by the Ypsilanti Ballot Initiative Group, or YpsiBIG, will not be on the ballot in the upcoming November election.
EMU professor Sadaf Ali secures spot on general election ballot in Ypsilanti Township
Stan Eldridge wants to help Ypsilanti families stay in their homes
Stan Eldridge is running unopposed for reelection as Ypsilanti Township Treasurer.
Amber Fellows is dreaming up new ideas for local government
Amber Fellows is seeking election as Ypsilanti Ward 3's council member.
2024 Election Voter Guide: City of Ypsilanti
With the 2024 primary election occurring on Aug. 6, The Eastern Echo has compiled information on the candidates running for government positions in the City of Ypsilanti.
2024 Election Voter Guide: Superior Township
With the 2024 primary election occurring on Aug. 6, The Eastern Echo has compiled information on the candidates running for Superior Township government positions.
2024 Election Voter Guide: Ypsilanti Township primary ballot
With the 2024 primary election occurring on Aug. 6, The Eastern Echo has compiled information on the candidates running for Ypsilanti Township government positions.
YpsiBIG pushes for tenant rights, non-partisan elections, public control of police budget
The Ypsilanti Ballot Initiative Group is collecting signatures for three ballot initiatives to appear on the upcoming Ypsilanti city election.
Desiraé Simmons keeps seat on Ypsilanti City Council after May 7 special election
Council Member Desiraé Simmons won a special election that was an attempt to recall her from office.
Michigan ‘Uncommitted’ campaign gains two delegates from primary election
Ypsilanti City Council’s million-dollar property purchase sparks recall campaign against council member Desirae Simmons
A recall campaign has been brought against Ypsilanti City Council Member Desiraé Simmons after voting yes on a $3.7 million building purchase.
Syed Wasiuddin and Ameera Salman elected as student body president and vice president
EMU Student Government has elected a new president and vice president of the student body. Syed Wasiuddin and Ameera Salman will take office on May 1, with many goals in mind.
Meet EMU Student Government Election Commissioner Terrill Oatman
Ever wonder who counts the votes and keeps the election fair? Learn more about the Election Commissioner position of EMU’s Student Government ahead of elections.
Meet the candidates running for EMU Student Senate
Get to know the student body senators ahead of the election on March 29 and 30.
Letter from Gov. Whitmer thanks college students following record-setting voter turnout on campuses
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer wins midterm re-election as voters OK all 3 state proposals
Michigan voters re-elected all three state leaders Tuesday, who made history four years ago as an all-women elected leadership team. Voters also approved all three statewide proposals on the ballot.
Student Interview: Pritish Kokate - The Eastern Echo Podcast Ep. 5
Eastern Echo Editor-in-Chief Layla McMurtrie interviews EMU student Pritish Kokate, who played basketball at India's NBA Academy and will be co-hosting an Eastern Echo sports podcast. Listen to the interview, along with a news recap and upcoming events.
Election Day: What to know?
Check out a description on what will be on the ballot next week.
A look into Washtenaw County’s August primary elections
Washtenaw County elections starting on August 2022.
A look inside EMU's Student Government ballot for the 2022-23 school year
EMU Student Government elections will be held through Thursday, March 31.
Eastern Michigan University Foundation welcomes first African-American woman as board chair
Dara Munson’s prior and current accomplishments aim to inspire those aspiring to make a change in her communities and beyond.
LatTosha Brown presents “Who Will Save American Democracy? The Role of Women, Young Voters, and People of Color in American Politics”
In Black History Month keynote address, LaTosha Brown, expert on Black voting rights and voter suppression, spoke on the future of American democracy.
Meet the candidates for EMU student body president
Candidates for Student Body President and Vice President describe their platforms as well as their qualifications for office.
Trump’s presidential win surprises young voters at EMU’s election gathering
Presidential candidate Donald Trump won the presidency on Tuesday, Nov. 8, stunning the crowd at Eastern Michigan University’s election party hosted by EMU Student Government.
To vote or to not vote Nov. 8
Efforts at Eastern Michigan University have been actively influencing students to practice their right to vote in the upcoming presidential election on November 8.
Get to know Student Government presidential candidates
The Student Government elections for the 2016-17 academic year will be held from March 30-31 on my.emich.edu.
Student Government hosts election party
Eastern Michigan University’s Student Government hosted an After the Election Party in celebration of Election Day Tuesday night in Ballroom A of the Student Center. Student Government representatives were passing out t-shirts, food, refreshments and raffle tickets out to celebrate student-voters who took timeout of their day to take part in Election Day.