Albion trustee candidate insists on fairness, respectful dialogue with residents

Posted 11 March 2026 at 5:45 pm

Editor:

I am writing to share why I have decided to run for Village of Albion Trustee.

Albion is more than just the place I live it is the community that helped shape who I am. I graduated from Albion High School, I work in the village, I coach and volunteer in the village, and most importantly, I am raising my family here. Like many residents, I care deeply about the future of our village and the people who call it home.

I chose to run because I believe our community deserves leadership that is present, engaged, and respectful to everyone. Local government should be approachable, transparent, and focused on listening to the people it serves. Everyone in our village deserves to feel heard and valued, regardless of their background, opinions, or circumstances.

Through my work as the Executive Director of a nonprofit organization that assists individuals and families in need, I am acutely aware of many of the systemic challenges that people in our community face. That experience has shaped my perspective and reinforced the importance of approaching decisions with compassion, understanding, and a focus on the real lives affected by those decisions. I believe bringing a person-centered viewpoint to the board is essential in ensuring that policies and decisions reflect the needs of the people we serve.

I also strongly believe that elected officials work for the residents of the community, and that input from those residents should be welcomed and encouraged. Some of the best ideas and solutions come directly from the people who live, work, and raise their families here. Creating space for respectful dialogue and community engagement is something I view as a key responsibility of local leadership.

If elected, I will do my best to represent all residents with fairness and integrity. I will show up, listen thoughtfully, and work collaboratively with fellow board members, village staff, and community partners. While we may not always agree on every issue, we can still treat one another with respect and work together toward solutions that benefit the entire community.

Albion has always been a place where people care about their neighbors and take pride in where they live. I believe that by working together, we can continue building a village that residents feel proud to call home and that future generations will want to be part of.

I am not asking for support simply because people know me. I am asking for the opportunity to serve because I believe in this community and in the importance of thoughtful, respectful leadership.

Thank you for taking the time to read and consider my perspective.

Sincerely,

Jami Allport

Candidate for Village of Albion Trustee