Albion’s first Flash Friday Forum was held at the Victory Park Bandshell from 6 – 7:30 PM on Friday, September 18th. Click the graphic above to see the videos of all 10 Albion candidates
We recognize that the pandemic has created limitations for social interaction, but that shouldn’t stop you from hearing from the candidates who are running to become your elected representatives.
The event will include live music from Steve Berkemeier, who has played favorites for the past 20 years all over Michigan, including Cascarelli’s of Albion.
All candidates have been invited to come and speak about their background and vision as leaders within the community. For candidates who are unable to attend, their statements are welcomed to be submitted to ensure that all voices for public office have had a chance to be heard.
Bring some food and a blanket, and enjoy the crisp fall weather while participating in how your community is being shaped. We hope you enjoy the location, the music, and an opportunity to hear from everyone in one place at one time! We look forward to seeing you!
Live Music by Steve Berkemeier
FLASH FRIDAY FORUM FLYER
Click the flyer below to go to the Facebook Event page and see more information.
Local Election Resources

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Vote by Mail
This year Michigan voters may vote by absentee ballot without any reason required. Every registered voter in Michigan will receive an application to vote absentee