Excitement Builds in Oakland County as Election Season Heats Up
When you wander through the vibrant streets of Oakland County, you can feel the buzz of excitement in the air. With the upcoming elections set for November 5, 2024, it’s clear that candidates are gearing up to connect with voters and share their visions for the future of this wonderful community. Whether you’re interested in local, state, or national issues, there’s something for everyone on the ballot.
Candidate Video Interviews – A Personal Touch
This year, Oakland County is giving voters a fantastic opportunity to meet candidates face-to-face through a series of video interviews. If you’re curious about a specific candidate, you can request an interview by reaching out to editor@oc115.com. It’s a great way to get to know the individuals who want to represent you, all while adding a personal touch to the political process. Keep in mind there is a small fee associated with these interviews, aimed at covering the project costs. So, make sure to check back often for the latest videos as we approach Election Day!
Meet the Candidates
The race is heating up with a variety of candidates across different positions. In Congressional District 11, Nick Somberg is stepping up against current representative Haley Stevens. Meanwhile, in the State Rep Districts, candidates like Mike McFall, Brenda Carter, and Shadia Martini are vying for their shot at representing communities like Center Line, Hazel Park, and Madison Heights.
As for local government, David Coulter is running for Oakland County Executive, while the contest for Oakland County Prosecutor includes names like Scott Farida and Karen McDonald. It’s always fascinating to see community leaders step forward to serve, and their visions could shape the future of the county.
County Commission and Judicial Races
The Oakland County Commissioners are also in the spotlight. District 3, which includes Hazel Park and Madison Heights, has Ann Erickson Gault running, while Dale Hetrick is competing for District 4, covering Auburn Hills and Rochester Hills. It’s essential to understand what each candidate stands for, especially those who will make decisions impacting our daily lives.
Don’t forget the judicial races! The Court of Appeals District 2 lineup has candidates Matthew Ackerman and Latoya Marie Willis. It’s crucial to think about the judiciary’s role in our lives and how these judges can impact the legal landscape of Michigan.
Ballot Proposals – What’s at Stake?
Alongside the candidates, voters will also weigh in on several ballot proposals. Issues ranging from parks funding in Oakland County to road and street funding in Farmington Hills are being proposed. Additionally, local municipalities have specific proposals like the Clawson Marijuana and Infrastructure Proposals and the Library funding in Franklin. These proposals are equally important, as they directly affect quality of life in our neighborhoods.
Residents of Oakland County, it’s time to engage in the conversation. Take the time to learn about the candidates and their proposals, as this is your opportunity to shape your community for the better. Remember, each voice counts!
Stay Informed and Get Involved!
As the election date nears, a wealth of information is available, whether it’s through candidate interviews or local resources. Make sure to check the Oakland County Clerk’s election page for the full list of candidates and important voter information. The political landscape is alive with possibilities, and it’s all happening right here in Oakland County.
Don’t forget to mark November 5 on your calendar! Every vote matters, and your participation is critical to the democratic process. Let’s make sure our voices resonate loud and clear this election season!
Author: STAFF HERE NOVI WRITER
NOVI STAFF WRITER The NOVI STAFF WRITER represents the experienced team at HERENovi.com, your go-to source for actionable local news and information in Novi, Oakland County, and beyond. Specializing in "news you can use," we cover essential topics like product reviews for personal and business needs, local business directories, politics, real estate trends, neighborhood insights, and state news affecting the area—with deep expertise drawn from years of dedicated reporting and strong community input, including local press releases and business updates. We deliver top reporting on high-value events such as Motor City Comic Con, Michigan State Fair, and Novi Home and Garden Show. Our coverage extends to key organizations like the Novi Chamber of Commerce and Novi Community Foundation, plus leading businesses in automotive, technology, and manufacturing that power the local economy such as Gentherm, Stoneridge, and Daifuku North America. As part of the broader HERE network, including HEREDetroitMI.com, HEREGrandRapids.com, HERENorthville.com, and HEREPlymouth.com, we provide comprehensive, credible insights into Michigan's dynamic landscape.