Beth Bashert

American politician and LGBTQ+ activist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Beth Bashert is a Michigan LGBTQ+ rights activist, politician, and former mayor of Ypsilanti, Michigan.

Preceded byAmanda Edmonds
Succeeded byLois Allen-Richardson
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Beth Bashert
Mayor of Ypsilanti, Michigan
In office
November 2018  June 23, 2020
Preceded byAmanda Edmonds
Succeeded byLois Allen-Richardson
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Activism

Bashert was a founding member and the first president of Michigan Equality, now known as Equality Michigan. In her work with the group, she applied voter outreach techniques that she learned while volunteering for the pro-choice group NARAL.[1]

Bashert is a former board member of other LGBTQ+ organizations including Michigan Pride and the Jim Toy Community Center.[2] Papers related to Bashert's activist career are held at the University of Michigan's Bentley Historical Library.[3]

Political career

Bashert was the (unopposed) Democratic candidate for the Ward 2 position on the Ypsilanti city council in 2016.[4] After a brief stint on city council, she announced her candidacy for mayor of Ypsilanti in early 2018.[5] She won the five-way race for mayor of Ypsilanti in November 2018.[6]

Bashert resigned as mayor on June 23, 2020 after making a controversial comment about race during a city Zoom meeting that led to protests by city council and community members.[7]

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