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Lansing City Council Primaries

Election Date:August 5, 2025Register by:July 15, 2025

The Lansing City Council Primaries on August 5, 2025, are nonpartisan elections to select candidates for the Lansing City Council. Voters will choose nominees for various council districts, with the top two vote-getters in each district advancing to the general election in November.

About This Race

The Lansing City Council Primaries on August 5, 2025, are nonpartisan elections to select candidates for the Lansing City Council. Voters will choose nominees for various council districts, with the top two vote-getters in each district advancing to the general election in November.

Candidates

Important Dates

Election Date
August 5, 2025
Registration Deadline
July 15, 2025
Early Voting Starts
July 26, 2025
Early Voting Ends
August 4, 2025

How to Vote

To vote in Michigan, residents must register by July 15, 2025, online, by mail, or in person at their local clerk's office. On Election Day, August 5, voters can cast ballots at their assigned polling place from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m., or vote early in person from July 26 to August 4, with no excuse required; photo ID is requested but not mandatory if voters sign an affidavit.

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Brian Jeffries

Lansing City Council Member

Biography

Brian Jeffries is a Lansing small business owner and neighborhood organizer running to bring fresh perspectives to the City Council, prioritizing economic development, youth opportunities, and infrastructure improvements in underserved areas. He highlights his work with local entrepreneurs and block clubs as evidence of his commitment to resident-driven solutions.

Campaign Website
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Patricia Spitzley

Lansing City Council Member

Biography

Patricia Spitzley is a former Lansing City Council member and longtime community advocate seeking to return to office to focus on public safety, neighborhood investment, and transparent governance. She emphasizes her experience in city budgeting and constituent services as key to her candidacy.

Campaign Website

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