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On Nov. 5, Detroit voters will elect three members to the Detroit Public Schools Community District’s Board of Education. Board members Misha Stallworth and Sonya Mays opted not to seek re-election.
Michigan law forbade the MEA from acting as an agent for its members, so when Henkel retired in 1960, it was decided that a separate non-profit corporation would serve this function, and Michigan Education Special Services Association (MESSA) was born. 10,000 MEA members were enrolled at the time. Tax-exempt under IRS 501(c)(9), MESSA qualified ...
Our choices for the boards of Michigan State University, the University of Michigan, Wayne State University and the state Board of Education.
At separate conventions Saturday, Michigan's two major political parties made their picks for statewide offices on the Nov. ballot. Michigan Democrats, Republicans nominate candidates for Nov ...
Becky Pringle, president of the National Education Association [335] Fred Redmond, president of the Trade Union Confederation of the Americas and secretary-treasurer of the AFL-CIO [327] Brian Renfroe, president of the National Association of Letter Carriers [53] Howard A. Rodman, former president of the Writers Guild of America West [289]
The 2024 Michigan Democratic presidential primary was held on February 27, 2024, as part of the Democratic Party primaries for the 2024 presidential election. 140 delegates to the Democratic National Convention will be allocated to presidential candidates. [1] The contest took place concurrently with its Republican counterpart.
Local clerks mailed absentee ballots to Michigan voters on Sept. 26. Registered voters may cast ballots early, in person, from Oct. 26 to Nov. 3. In some communities, early voting begins even ...
Gretchen Whitmer, Michigan Senate Minority Leader [55] Labor unions. AFL-CIO [24] Michigan Education Association [56] Service Employees International Union [57] United Auto Workers [58] Local officials. John H. Logie, Mayor of Grand Rapids (1992–2003) [59] Individuals. Jocelyn Benson law professor and nominee for Secretary of State in 2010