Petition Drive for Election Reform Proposals

Petition Drive for Election Reform Proposals

Sunday, June 9, 11:30am, Social Hall

Visit the UUCivs table and review two proposals that would change how Ann Arbor runs and funds its elections. 

Proposal 1: Make City Council and Mayoral elections nonpartisan and eliminate the August primary.

Rationale: Ann Arbor residents and candidates largely identify as Democrats, so the winner of the August primary (with a much lower turnout) often runs unopposed in November. Voters would choose based on candidates’ ideas rather than their party affiliation.

Note: Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti are the only two Michigan municipalities that still have partisan elections. 

Proposal 2: Establish small donor matching fund to assist candidates who don’t accept money from PACs or corporate interests.

Rationale: This program would counteract the influence of wealthy donors, PACs, and special interests on Council and Mayoral campaigns.

Note: Public financing programs exist in 14 states and 25 local governments. 

Proposal websites are here and here