The Livonia Mayoral General Election was held on November 4, 2025, to elect the mayor of Livonia, Michigan. This city-level office is responsible for overseeing municipal operations, budgeting, public safety, and local policy implementation in Wayne County's largest city.
About This Race
The Livonia Mayoral General Election was held on November 4, 2025, to elect the mayor of Livonia, Michigan. This city-level office is responsible for overseeing municipal operations, budgeting, public safety, and local policy implementation in Wayne County's largest city.
Candidates
Important Dates
Election Date
November 4, 2025
Registration Deadline
October 6, 2025
Early Voting Starts
October 27, 2025
Early Voting Ends
November 3, 2025
How to Vote
Voters in Livonia could register online via the Michigan Secretary of State website, by mail, or in person at their local clerk’s office. Registration closed 30 days before Election Day on October 6, 2025. Eligible voters could cast ballots in person on Election Day at assigned polling places, during the early voting period from October 27 to November 3, 2025, or by submitting an absentee ballot request by November 1, 2025, with ballots due by 8 p.m. on Election Day. Photo ID is required at the polls, but voters without ID may sign an affidavit and vote a regular ballot.
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Republican
Maureen Miller Brosnan
Mayor of Livonia
Biography
Maureen Miller Brosnan is a Livonia City Council member and former city clerk who ran on a platform of fiscal responsibility, public safety, and neighborhood revitalization. She emphasized her experience in municipal governance and commitment to maintaining Livonia’s strong school system and property values. Brosnan positioned herself as a continuity candidate focused on steady, experienced leadership.
Richard M. Frederic is a Livonia resident, small business owner, and community activist who ran to address infrastructure decay, tax transparency, and inclusive economic development. He advocated for modernizing city services, increasing public input in decision-making, and investing in aging roads and water systems. Frederic framed his campaign as a call for renewal and greater accountability in City Hall.
Many Muslim and Arab American voters are leaning toward third-party candidates or not voting, feeling neither main candidate values their families' lives. Others are choosing between Harris and Trump.