Here are the candidates who filed to run in the Aug. 5 city of Lansing primary election for mayor, clerk and the City Council. The filing deadline was 4 p.m. Tuesday.
Note that in races with fewer than three candidates, the candidates will not appear on the primary ballot. Instead, voters will decide those races in November’s General Election. An asterisk after the address indicates the information is based on beenverified.com since those candidates listed Post Office box numbers. The City Clerk’s Office said that it has verified that all candidates are city residents. Efforts to obtain photos of some candidates were unsuccessful.
Mayor
— Brett Brockschmidt, 63, 1423 Jerome St.* Retired duplex owner. B.A. in financial administration, MSU.
— Jeffrey Brown, 41, 3507 Ronald St.* Current at-large Councilmember.
— David Ellis, 25. 323 N Walnut Street. Home improvement retail specialist and urban advocate.
— Kelsea Hector, 33. 210 Virginia St.* Founder, ACS consulting. Co-Chair, Inclusive Justice of Michigan.
— Andy Schor, 50. 2210 Moores River Drive*. Incumbent, seeking third term. Former Ingham County commissioner.
City clerk
— Chris Swope, 57. 1402 Genesee Drive. Incumbent, seeking sixth term. Certified Master Municipal Clerk. Board member, Capital Area Municipal Clerks Association.
City Council
Council Member At-Large
— Miles Biel, 36. 2808 Tulane Drive. Senior product manager, Consumers Energy. Former community programs coordinator for the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy.
— Aurelius Christian, 27, 500 E. Michigan Ave.* Development programs coordinator, Lansing Economic Development Corporation. Board member, Allen Neighborhood Center.
— Gloria Denning, 67, 3800 Churchill Ave. No other information was immediately available.
— Jeremy Garza, 48, 5616 Ellendale Drive*. Current 2nd Ward councilmember. Journeyman plumber and pipefitter. Safety director, United Association Local 333.
— Robin Jones, 6288 Haag Road. No other information was immediately available.
— Clara Martinez, 33. 108 S. Hosmer St. Dance director, Everett High School. Board member, All of the Above Hip Hop Academy; Lansing Arts & Culture commissioner. Master of social work, MSU.
— Nick Pigeon, 28. 326 N. Fairview Ave. Former director, Michigan Campaign Finance Network. Public policy MA, MSU.
— Jonah Stone, 31. 1019 Clear St. Forensic scientist, Michigan State Police. Human Biology MS, University of Indianapolis.
— Olivia Vaden, 29, 2904 S. Deerfield Ave. Executive board president, Southwest Action Group. Former research and public policy director, Michigan Growth Office. Master’s in public policy, University of Michigan.
— Julie Vandenboom, 50. 1713 Stanley Court. Program reengineering specialist, state Health and Human Services Department. Board member, Capital Area District Library. Active in The Rent is Too Damn High Lansing, A Place for Us, Strong Towns Lansing.
— Tristan Walters, 25. 216 Rosamond St. ARP programs coordinator, state of Michigan. At-large Lansing Park Board member; vice chair, Mayor’s neighborhood advisory board.
Ward 2
— Erik Almquist, 58. 4615 S. Pennsylvania, Ave. Senior adviser, Apple. Former Fennville City Council member.
— Deyanira Nevarez Martinez, 39. 1820 Shubel Ave., Assistant professor of urban and regional planning, MSU. Member, Union of Tenure Stream Faculty, MSU.
Ward 4
— Heath Lowry, 32. 421 Huron St. Staff attorney and policy specialist, Michigan Coalition to End Domestic and Sexual Violence. President, Westside Neighborhood Association.
— Peter Spadafore, 40. 2310 Moores River Drive. Current at-large councilmember. Executive director, Michigan Alliance for Student Opportunity.
— Zacharie Spurlock, 31. 904 West Shiawassee St. Bartender, American Fifth Spirits.
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