Elections 2022: Candidates for Ingham County Board District 12 in their own words
On this year's ballot are candidates for the Ingham County Board of Commissioners (15 seats). If you are unsure which county district you vote in, visit the Ingham County website to find more information.
Whether you choose to vote absentee or in person, get to know the candidates before you vote by reading their responses to key issues facing Ingham County residents.
Here (below) are candidates in their own words. To return to the main election package, click here.
Meet the candidates
Irene M. Cahill (Democrat): No response.
Mark McKeel (Republican): No response.
On systemic racism
Irene M. Cahill (Democrat): No response.
Mark McKeel (Republican): No response.
On the COVID-19 response
Irene M. Cahill (Democrat): No response.
Mark McKeel (Republican): No response.
On economic stability and inflation
Irene M. Cahill (Democrat): No response.
Mark McKeel (Republican): No response.
On election security
Irene M. Cahill (Democrat): No response.
Mark McKeel (Republican): No response.
On public safety
Irene M. Cahill (Democrat): No response.
Mark McKeel (Republican): No response.
Other issues of import
Irene M. Cahill (Democrat): No response.
Mark McKeel (Republican): No response.
This story was assembled from email questionnaires managed by LSJ news assistants Jayne Higo, Veronica Bolanos and Jack Moreland. Contact them at LSJ-EAs@lsj.com or 517.377.1112.
This article originally appeared on Lansing State Journal: Election 2022: Ingham County Board candidates in their own words