Early Voting Begins in Howell, Brighton City Council Elections
October 25, 2025
Nik Rajkovic / news@whmi.com
Beginning Saturday, voters in Howell and Brighton can begin casting their ballots early for the November 4 elections.
Early voting runs for nine days through Sunday, November 2, according to the Livingston County Clerk's Office.
Six candidates are vying for three seats on Howell's City Council, along with three people seeking two seats on the city's Review Board.
Nikolas Hertrich is the only candidate running for Howell Mayor.
Howell's early voting center is at the Livingston Educational Service Agency from 7 am until 3 pm.
In Brighton, there are six candidates looking to fill four open seats on Brighton City Council. Voters also are deciding a street millage.
Early voting in Brighton is from 8 am until 4 pm at Brighton City Hall.
Some voters in Green Oak Townsip will help decide a bond proposal for South Lyon Community Schools. Voters can cast their ballot at the Green Oak Township Hall from 8 am to 4 pm.
Voters living in Hamburg Township Precinct 4 will help decide a Career and Technical Education proposal from the Washtenaw Intermediate School District. Early voting runs 8:30 am to 4:30 pm at the township hall.
Iosco Township Precinct 1 voters, and those living in Unadilla Township will decide a bond proposal from Stockbridge Community Schools.
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Audio from the League of Woman Voters candidate forums for both Howell and Brighton can be found on the WHMI Podcast page.