Oakland County
Candidate Interview: Bridget Dean for Mayor of Berkley
Candidate -Interview: Bridget Dean for mayor of Berkley
(Crystal A. Proxmire, 27 September 2025)
BERKLEY, MI – Within the elections of November 4, 2025, Berkley Burgemeester Bridget Dean shouldn’t be on the temper whereas strolling for an additional two years.
For the Berkley metropolis council there are 5 individuals for 3 seats. The candidates are established operators Steve Baker and Dennis Hennen, in addition to Gary Elrod, Josh Stapp and Catherine Wade. The positions have a interval of 4 years.
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For an entire record of candidates and poll papers, go to the The election page of Oakland County Clerk. Additionally view the State of Michigan election page For details about the place to vote and extra.
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