Meadows holds on by 2 votes, newcomers elected in City Council race
Mark Meadows, Jessy Gregg and Lisa Babcock have secured the three open seats on the East Lansing City Council.
Mark Meadows, Jessy Gregg and Lisa Babcock have secured the three open seats on the East Lansing City Council.
Live election results for the city of East Lansing ballot.
Initial election day reactions from East Lansing's precincts.
The East Lansing City Council candidates weigh in on their campaigns before the polls close.
The spending and fundraising from East Lansing City Council candidates and why Warren Stanfied declined to file a campaign finance report.
For the Nov. 5 election, The State News endorses Mark Meadows, Erik Altmann and Warren Stanfield III.
The sale of a property through an eBay auction last year is a focus for candidates in the upcoming East Lansing City Council election.
The East Lansing City Clerk's office is open Saturday, Nov. 2 for voting and registration and absentee ballots.
The City of East Lansing added a land sale question to the ballot for the Nov. 5, 2019 election.
Voting for the first time and not registered yet? Here's how.
The six candidates for the East Lansing City Council discussed student issues at a debate Monday night that was hosted by ASMSU.
East Lansing City Council candidates held a debate with a focus on marijuana regulation and the sale of land for development.
ASMSU will be holding an East Lansing City Council debate on Monday, Oct. 14, where candidates will discuss topics affecting the city.
The League of Women Voters of Lansing Area held an Oct. 3 candidate forum for East Lansing City Council candidates
Three seats on the East Lansing City Council are up for grabs to six candidates on the ballot for the Nov. 5 election.
Lawyer and former reporter Lisa Babcock is the sixth and final city council candidate The State News has interviewed as a part of a feature series for the Nov. 5 election.
Will East Lansing Mayor Mark Meadows convince East Lansing voters to give him another term on city council?
Will former professor and parks commissioner John Revitte reach a seat on the East Lansing city council?
Can former reporter and business owner Jessy Gregg move up the ranks in city advocacy?
Psychology professor and Mayor Pro Tem explains his plans for the city if re-elected in part two of the city council candidate series.