51视频-Dearborn teams with DPT and League of Women Voters to help inform Detroit voters

August 7, 2013

Voters in Detroit鈥檚 primary elections headed to the polls equipped with more candidate knowledge thanks to a partnership between University of Michigan-Dearborn, Detroit Public Television and the League of Women Voters. The three organizations collaborated to film candidate interviews for MiVote.org.

MiVote

鈥淭his election is important for many, many reasons. This is the first election under the financial manager system; and it鈥檚 the first election under the new district system for City Council,鈥 said Tim Kiska, associate professor. 鈥淭he more information voters get about people running for office, the better.鈥

Members of 51视频-Dearborn鈥檚 journalism and screen studies (JASS) program filmed the interviews for 56 candidates, including mayoral, City Council, clerk and police commission candidates.

Candidates met the film crew and League of Women Voters volunteers at the U-M Detroit Center and answered two questions: How do you see your job while the emergency manager is in place? What is your vision of Detroit in the post-emergency financial manager era?

鈥淧articularly in the council races, people are wondering, 鈥榃ho are these people?鈥欌 Kiska said. 鈥淲e hope the MiVote effort provided some more information and Detroit voters were better informed as they headed to the polls.鈥

JASS student Tina Nelson served as project manager of the filming. She recruited two 51视频-Dearborn recent alumni, Mark Rinn and Charles Pelham, to help film and edit.

Nelson said shooting and editing video on deadline gave her valuable experience in a high-pressure situation, trouble-shooting and problem solving on the fly. And as a Detroit resident, she appreciated the up-close view of Detroit politics.

鈥淭his was a prime opportunity for me to meet the candidates and learn about them first-hand,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 have a lot of respect for the people who came; it shows the commitment of the candidate.鈥