Voters to consider primary candidates, ballot proposals

Warren Weekly | Published July 17, 2024

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WARREN/CENTER LINE — In the Warren Weekly’s coverage area, voters will select candidates for various offices in federal, county and state primary elections on Aug. 6. Warren residents will also be asked to consider four ballot proposals.

Candidates were asked, in 75 words or fewer, to state their top goal(s) if elected. If a candidate went over the word limit, (…) replaces the rest of the answer. (I) indicates the candidate is an incumbent. The answers are printed verbatim except where material is omitted due to personal attacks or items we know to be false or that are blatant misrepresentations.

Candidates running unopposed during the primary election appear listed by name and party only. Those candidates will be afforded an opportunity to submit a candidate profile prior to the general election in November.

The ballot proposals listed below mirror the language on file with county elections officials.

 

U.S. Senate
Two candidates are running for the Democratic nomination and four candidates are running for the Republican nomination to compete for one six-year term in November.

Democrat

Hill Harper

Age: 58

Occupation: Actor, Author, Activist

Municipality of residence: Detroit

For how long: 8 Years

Online campaign information:www.hillharper.com/

Education: Harvard Law School J.D. Cum Laude, 1992

• John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University M.A. with Honors, Public Administration,1992

• Brown University B.A. Magna Cum Laude, Economics/Sociology (Valedictorian) 1988

• US Marine Corps OCS, Platoon Leaders Class 1, Honors Graduate, Quantico, VA 1986

Previously and currently held elected offices: None

Top goals: As your U.S. Senator, my top goals would be ensuring universal healthcare for every American, safeguarding reproductive rights for all, enacting common sense gun reform to enhance public safety, reducing car insurance rates to ease financial burdens, increasing funding for education to improve our schools, and passing the PRO Act to protect workers’ rights and strengthen unions. These priorities reflect my commitment to creating a fairer, healthier, and safer society for everyone in our state.

 

Democrat

Elissa Slotkin

Age: 47

Occupation: U.S. Representative (MI-07)

Municipality of residence: Holly

For how long: Grew up in Michigan; I now live on my family farm

Online campaign information:elissaslotkin.org

Education: Cornell University - College of Agriculture and Life Science, Bachelor’s Degree and Columbia University - School of International and Public Affairs, Master of International Affairs

Previously and currently held elected offices: U.S. Representative (Formerly MI-08, now MI-07 due to redistricting):

Top goals: My number one priority is to make it easier for Michiganders to get into the middle class. Michigan invented the middle class by maintaining a strong union presence and making investments in small businesses. We can keep people there by reducing healthcare costs, putting Americans on the path to homeownership and making more critical items in America. I am committed to restoring the national standard set by Roe, and ensuring voting rights for every American.  

 

Republican

Justin Amash

Age: 44

Occupation: Lawyer and small business owner

Municipality of residence: Cascade Charter Township

For how long: 20+ years in Cascade. I’ve lived my whole life in Michigan.

Online campaign information:www.justinamash.com

Education: A.B., Economics, University of Michigan; J.D., University of Michigan Law School

Previously and currently held elected offices: U.S. Representative, 2011-2021; Michigan State Representative, 2009- 2010

Top goals: My priorities are to follow the Constitution, protect everyone’s rights, uphold the Rule of Law, restore representative government, read the bills, stop governing by emergency, balance the budget, defend economic freedom, end the forever war, and oppose the surveillance state.

 

Republican

Sherry O’Donnell

Age: 62

Occupation: Physician/ Business owner private  medical practice

Municipality of residence: Stevensville; Berrien County

For how long: 24 years

Online campaign information: Docsherry2024.com

Education: Bachelor Degrees in Biology and Chemistry/Minor in Psychology-Hastings College, NE

Doctor of Osteopathy: College of Osteopathic Medicine OK State University: Tulsa, OK

Ministerial Certificate: Biblical studies: Victory Bible Institute, Tulsa, OK

Previously and currently held elected offices: None

Top goals: Securing the Borders and Inflation

Failure to secure our borders has many consequences. It jeopardizes public safety and national security. It is worsening our inflation. It also diminishes the value of citizenship in our nation. Dr. O’Donnell has been to the border and is endorsed by Tom Homan, former director of I.C.E under President Trump.

We must enact a balanced budget and stop reckless spending and entitlements. Dr. O’Donnell signed the “No New Tax” pledge

 

Republican

Sandy Pensler

Age: 67

Occupation: Manufacturer and economist. Owner of Pensler Capital and Korex Companies

Municipality of residence: Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan

For how long: No answer given.

Online campaign information:sandypensler.com

Education: Sandy worked his way through Yale University where in just four years he earned a B.A. in Chemical Engineering, a B.A. in Economics and an M.A. in Economics – receiving high honors in all degrees. He received his law degree, with honors, from Harvard.

Previously held and currently held elected offices: No answer given.

Top goals: Restore moral direction to our decision making. Spend only on what we need not on what we want. This will reduce the deficit, inflation and interest rates. Rely on market mechanisms and competition to solve problems rather than government directives. Support decisions based on merit not skin color or creed. In foreign policy, weakness begets aggression. Stop funding terrorists if you do not want terrorism. Stop illegal immigration stone cold -no benefits except for legals.

 

Republican

Mike Rogers

Age: 61

Occupation: Candidate for U.S. Senate, Army Veteran, Former Congressman, State Senator, and FBI Special Agent.

Municipality of residence: Brighton, MI

For how long: Nearly 50 years

Online campaign information:rogersforsenate.com

Education: Adrian College and the University of Michigan

Previously and currently held elected offices: U.S. Representative (2001-2015), Michigan State Senator (1995-2000)

Top goals: Families are struggling under the current administration and are desperately in need of relief from the high costs of gas and groceries. As a Congressman, I earned a reputation as someone who got results for Michiganders by working across the aisle, and in the Senate, I’ll bring my experience to slash inflation, lower the cost of living for families, and secure our southern border to stop the flow of crime and deadly drugs.

 

U.S. House of Representatives District 10
Five candidates, including one write-in candidate, are running for the Democratic nomination and one candidate is running for the Republican nomination to compete for one two-year term in November.

Democrat

Emily Busch

Age: 52

Occupation: Running for office full time after 30 years working in the business sector doing sales and leading professional development initiatives

Municipality of residence: Village of Oxford, Oakland County

For how long: I’ve lived in Oakland County for 30 years

Online campaign information:emilyformichigan.com

Education: B.A. in Biology, Indiana State University; M.S. in Management, Strategy & Leadership, Michigan State University

Previously and currently held elected offices: N/A

Top goals: My son ran for his life from a school shooter, so for me, keeping our families safe and standing up for our rights is personal. In Congress, I will fight for your kids just as hard as I do my own, fight for commonsense gun safety solutions, protect abortion rights, safeguard Social Security and Medicare, lower costs, and make our economy work better for Michigan families.

 

Democrat

Carl J. Marlinga

Age: 77

Occupation: Attorney (retired Judge)

Municipality of residence: Sterling Heights

For how long: 44 years

Online campaign information:www.marlinga4congress.com

Education: Graduate University of Michigan Law School, 1971; Graduate University of Detroit, summa cum laude, 1968.

Previously and currently held elected offices: Macomb County Prosecuting Attorney, 1985-2004; Macomb County Probate Judge, 2013-2017; Macomb County Circuit Court Judge, 2017-2022.

Top goals: I have four goals: (1) Protecting our Great Lakes. I oppose drilling for oil in Lake St. Clair and I want to increase the budget for the EPA. (2) Easing the cost of living. Big Oil and the OPEC countries cannot get away with gouging us at the gas pump. (3) Defending women’s rights, including reproductive health care. (4) Saving Democracy. Every vote should count, and the electoral college should be abolished.

 

Write-in Democrat

Rhonda Powell

Age: 54 years old

Occupation: Nonprofit Director

Municipality of residence: Mount Clemens

For how long: 23 years

Online campaign information:www.Write-inRhondaPowell.com

Education: BA Community Service, Siena Heights University, MS Human Service, Capella University

Previously and currently held elected offices: N/A

Top goals: Rhonda Powell is a native of Macomb County, a proven leader and advocate for people of the 10th Congressional District, that Washington continues to leave behind. She will fight to ensure pre-K for all children, affordable housing, broad investment in small business development and will help working families not just get by but get ahead. Use the power of the Pen for Change in District 10 and write RHONDA POWELL in!

 

Democrat

Tiffany Tilley

Age: 47

Occupation: Realtor

Municipality of residence: West Bloomfield

For how long: Two years.

Online campaign information:www.tiffanytilleyforcongress.com

Education: Rochester College (Rochester University), I received a B.S. in Organizational Leadership and Communications; University of Detroit Mercy I received an MBA geared towards finance and international business.

Previously and currently held elected offices: I am currently a statewide elected official representing Michigan. I ran in 2018 on the democratic ticket for the State Board of Education receiving almost 1.8M votes. I serve as the Co-Vice President on the Board.

Top goals: Our top priorities are WEE: Women’s Rights, Education, and the Economy.

Women’s Rights: Ensuring equal pay, reproductive rights, and protections against gender-based violence.

Education: Investing in quality and affordable education for all, reducing class sizes, equitable funding, increasing access to early childhood programs, and increasing support for teachers as well as support staff.

Economy: Promoting job creation, ensuring fair wages for all workers, supporting small businesses with grants, loans, capital funds, and earned tax incentives.

 

Democrat

Diane Young

Age: 59

Occupation: Fiduciary Financial Planner and small business owner

Municipality of residence: Warren

For how long: 7 years

Online campaign information:www.dianeyoungforcongress.com

Education: Stony Brook University - B.A.

Previously and currently held elected offices: None

Top goals: My top goals for congress are protecting Social Security and Medicare by fully funding both programs, fighting rising costs and inflation, defending reproductive freedom by enshrining Roe v. Wade into law, combating climate change by creating more investment opportunities in clean energy; and streamlining our tax code to give middle class families a break and make big corporations pay their fair share.

 

Republican

John James (I)

Running unopposed.

 

State House of Representatives District 11
One candidate is running unopposed as a Democrat and one candidate is running unopposed as a Republican to compete for one two-year term in November.

Democrat

Donavan McKinney

Running unopposed.

 

Republican

Dale J. Walker

Running unopposed.

 

 

State House of Representatives District 13
Three candidates are running for the Democratic nomination and four candidates are running for the Republican nomination to compete for one two-year term in November.

Democrat

Patricia Johnson Singleton

Age: 61

Occupation: Caregiver for mentally disabled individuals.

Municipality of residence: Roseville

For how long: 4 years, 8 months

Online campaign information:Patriciaformi.com

Education: Bachelor of Arts Degree

Public Service Administration

Previous and currently held elected offices:

Duly elected to The Detroit Board of Education (January 2015-December 2016)

Top goals:

Revise the 1991 Mental Health Code to permit video/audio recording inside adult foster care homes.

Revise language loophole! Minimum wage $15/hour.

More 5 year early-middle college programs. Seniors will earn an Associate’s Degree in lieu of diploma.

Cap on re-elections.

Infrastructure: Alternatives to concrete destroying rock salt.

Revise corporate tax structure!

Hilcorp(Texas oil company) gave each employee a $100,000 bonus!

Michigan corporations are granted a 1/2 billion dollar tax credit!

 

Democrat

Richard M. Steenland

Age: 62

Occupation: Building/Rental Inspector for the city of Roseville

Municipality of residence: Roseville

For how long: 62 years

Online campaign information:www.facebook.com/richsteenlandforrep

Education: Graduated from Roseville Brablec High School (1979), Associate’s Degree from Macomb Community College (1992) in General Studies, attended Oakland University (January 1993-January 1995)

Previously and currently held elected offices: I served as State Representative of the 22nd House District from January 2021-December 2022; as Roseville City Clerk from November 2007-November 2020); on the Roseville City Council (November 1993-November 2007); and as Roseville Mayor Pro Tem (November 2005-November 2007)

Top goals:

· Supporting economic development to bring good paying jobs to Macomb County

· Investing in police/fire to keep our communities safe

· Protecting worker’s rights

· Fixing our roads/infrastructure

· Ensuring that our children receive a quality public education

· Protecting our environment/Great Lakes

· Lowering auto/home/health insurance rates

· Providing tax relief to our families/seniors to combat inflation

· Supporting our veterans

· Defending the right to make reproductive health care decisions

 

Democrat

Mai Xiong (I)

Age: 39

Occupation: State Representative, 13th District

Municipality of residence: Warren

For how long: 21 Years

Online campaign information:https://voteformai.com

Education: Taubman Fellow, Harvard Kennedy School

MPLP Alumni, Michigan State University

BFA, College for Creative Studies

Previously and currently held elected offices: Macomb County Commissioner, 2021-2024, State Representative, 13th District (2024-Present)

Top goals: I’m proud to have made Michigan my home for 2 decades. As your current 13th District State Representative, it’s my honor to be your voice. I’m running for re-election to ensure that the 13th District residents are represented at the State Capitol. I’m committed to maintaining respect for our seniors and workers, funding police and fire services, investing in roads, and supporting our teachers and classrooms. Thank you for allowing me to represent you.

 

Republican

Jerrie Bowl Bilello

Did not return questionnaire by press time.


Republican

Mark T. Foster

Did not return questionnaire by press time.


Republican

John Sheets

Age: 58

Occupation: Retired. Former business consultant

Municipality of residence: Warren For how long: 31 years

Online campaign information: www.johnsheetsmichigan.com

Education: Macomb Community College (degree unfinished)

Previously and currently held elected offices: None

Top goals: The House must fight inflation, over-regulation, and taxes.

Education goals need to be student achievement, accountability of educators, and empowerment of parents. Every single dime, position, and decision needs to be made with student achievement at the forefront. We must re-focus education to its core goal: the preparation of ALL students to be provided with the skill set they will need to succeed at the next level of their lives, no matter what that entails.

 

Republican

Ronald Singer

Did not return questionnaire by press time.

 

State House of Representatives District 14
Two candidates are running for the Democratic nomination and one candidate is running unopposed as a Republican to compete for one two-year term in November.

Democrat

James R. Fouts

Age: No answer given.

Occupation: Former Mayor of Warren November 2007- November 2023. I hold the record for the most years as Mayor and also for receiving over 80% of the vote in two of four elections.

Municipality of residence: Warren

For how long: 1972-2024 a total of 54 years.

Other campaign information: www.jamesfouts.com

Education: Bachelor’s and Master’s Degrees

Previously and currently held elected offices: Warren Mayor and Warren City Council

Top goals:

• I will be your neighborhood representative accessible to your concerns 24/7.

• No tax increase when inflation is high.

• Funding for more neighborhood police patrols, mental health, senior snow services, local control over grow houses, fireworks, and Airbnb’s.

• Funding to address old infrastructure; relieve basement flooding, power outages, sewers, neighborhood roads, lower auto insurance rates.

• No wastewater plant sludge for food fertilizers.     

• I’m pro-union I support Buy American and Buy Local for our economy and workers.

 

Democrat

Mike McFall

Age: 50

Occupation: State Representative

Municipality of residence: Hazel Park

For how long: 7 years

Online campaign information:votemcfall.com

Education: BS in Community Development and Public Administration from Central Michigan University

Previously and currently held elected offices: Currently, I’m the State Representative for the district. Previously I was on Hazel Park City Council and Mayor Pro Tem.

Top goals: When re-elected, I will continue to fight to bring resources back to the district for infrastructure and community projects.  I will also continue to work on:

Building a strong mental health care system that works for all Michiganders

Holding utility companies accountable and keeping energy costs affordable

Lowering the cost of prescription drugs

Solving our housing crisis by creating attainable & affordable housing

Supporting local communities and small businesses through smart, innovative economic development

 

Republican

Barbara Barber

Running unopposed.

 

Macomb County Prosecuting Attorney
One candidate is running unopposed as a Democrat and one candidate is running unopposed as a Republican to compete for one four-year term in November.

Democrat

Christina Hines

Running unopposed.

 

Republican

Peter J. Lucido (I)

Running unopposed.

 

Macomb County Sheriff
One candidate is running unopposed as a Democrat and three candidates are running for the Republican nomination to compete for one four-year term in November. The salary for the position is $142,186.

Democrat

Anthony Wickersham (I)

Running unopposed.

 

Republican

Terence Mekoski

Age: 59

Occupation: Retired

Municipality of residence: Shelby Township

For how long: 3 years

Online campaign information:mekoski.com

Previously and currently held elected offices: Fmr. MI State Representative 36th District

Top goals: To serve as a Constitutional Sheriff to assign more patrol deputies to protect Macomb County’s borders, attack human sex trafficking organizations, expand the Narcotic Enforcement Task Force to address the opioid/fentanyl epidemic. Implement a school liaison officer in all Macomb County schools to protect our children and implement a Sheriff’s Posse with retired law enforcement, former military, additional reserve deputies and trained citizens to protect Macomb County in the case of a critical incident.

 

Republican

Eddie Kabacinski

Age: 50

Occupation: RETIRED / DISABLED MILITARY COMBAT VETERAN

Municipality of residence: CITY OF WARREN

For how long: 20 YEARS SINCE 2003

Online campaign information: www.ekabacinskicommittee.wixsite.com/eddie

Education: CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION DIVISION COURSE, MILITARY POLICE INVESTIGATOR COURSE, PRIMARY LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT COURSE, MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY ENFORCEMENT, UNITED STATES ARMY MILITARY POLICE ACADEMY, CITY OF INKSTER POLICE ACADEMY, PHYSICAL SECURITY AND CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION TACTICS - LAWTON SCHOOL.

Previously and currently held elected offices: FORMER CITY OF WARREN 5TH DISTRICT COUNCILMAN

Top goals: IT IS MY INTENTION TO SERVE AS CONSERVATIVE SHERIFF UNDER YOUR CONSTITUTIONAL LIMITED REPUBLIC. I WILL APPOINT TERENCE MEKOSKI AND SCOTT BUDNICK AS SHERIFFS. WE WILL SERVE UNITED TOGETHER. I WILL ADHERE TO THE PRINCIPLES OF OUR INALIENABLE GOD GIVEN RIGHTS TO UPHOLD, SUPPORT, AND DEFEND YOUR FREEDOM AND LIBERTY UNDER YOUR FEDERAL AND MICHIGAN CONSTITUTIONS. I WILL NOT INFRINGE ON YOUR RIGHT TO KEEP AND BEAR ARMS. I WILL HONOR OUR SANCTUARY COUNTY STATUS.

 

Republican

Scott Budnick

Age: 53 years old

Occupation: Police Officer

Municipality of residence: Macomb County Resident, Macomb Township

For how long: Homeowner built my house 8 years ago, and I have lived all my adult life in Macomb County

Online campaign information:Scottbudnickforsheriff.com

Education: 2014 Union Institute and University, Bachelor of Science (Law Enforcement Management)

2000 Macomb Community College, Associate Degree (Law Enforcement)

2012 Macomb Community College, Associate Degree (General Studies)

2018 Macomb Community College, Certificate (Law Enforcement with Police Academy)

2019 Macomb Community College, Certificate (Homeland Security)

Previously and currently held elected offices: I have never run nor held any elected office in the past, I am not nor have I ever been a politician.

Top goals: My top priority is putting an armed officer in every Macomb County school, both private schools and public schools. This is non-negotiable, our children will be protected.

Second is our border. I will cooperate with Border Patrol, and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to assist with the capture and removal of criminal illegal aliens, human smuggling, and drug enforcement.

Third is protecting our senior population against those who attempt to commit criminal acts against them.

 

Macomb County Clerk and Register of Deeds
Two candidates are running for the Democratic nomination and three candidates are running for the Republican nomination to compete for one four-year term in November.

Democrat

David Adams

Age: 55

Occupation: Public School Teacher

Municipality of residence: Bruce Twp.

For how long: 10 years

Online campaign information: No answer given.

Education: M.A. Linguistics, Oakland University, B.A. Secondary Education, Wayne State University,

Previously and currently held elected offices: I have never run for or held an elected office before

Top goals: As a candidate for Macomb County Clerk I can promise the citizens of Macomb County that I will work tirelessly to provide efficient service to all citizens regardless of gender, race, religion, ethnic background, socioeconomic status or political ideology. I will always thoroughly vet all potential applicants to the clerk’s office for their integrity and commitment to service for the people of Macomb County.

 

Democrat

Steve Fleck

Age: 44

Occupation: Artist / Rideshare / Small Business Owner

Municipality of residence: Eastpointe

For how long: over 12 years

Online campaign information: sjfleck.com

Education: College Degree / Central Michigan, Eastern Michigan & Oakland University

Previously and currently held elected offices: None

Top goals: Securing the Election, Extending election times and availability, & a Timely Election. Hiring more staff and having more volunteers. Working to get laws passed that will make it easier to vote and creating campaigns to get more people to vote. Working for the people.

 

Republican

Kristi Dean

Age: 59

Occupation: UWM in Pontiac (United Wholesale Mortgage)

Municipality of residence: Shelby Township

For how long: 20 years

Online campaign information: No answer given.

Education: PhD

Previously and currently held elected offices: Macomb Community College Trustee

Top goals: Holistically observing the current business processes and identify any bottlenecks create/develop work arounds to streamline and look for cost savings for the office and taxpayers of Macomb County.

 

Republican

Anthony G. Forlini (I)

Age: 62

Occupation: Macomb County Clerk, Register of Deeds

Municipality of residence: Harrison Township

For how long: 37 years

Online campaign information:http://www.anthonyforlini.com/

Education: Bachelor of Business Administration, Western Michigan University

Previously and currently held elected offices:

• 2004-2010 Harrison Township Supervisor

• 2011-2016 Michigan State Representative for St. Clair Shores, Harrison Township, Clinton Township, Macomb Township

• 2020-Present   Macomb County Clerk/Register of Deeds

Top goals: Four years ago my goal was to provide great customer service. Today you get a real person that is knowledgeable that picks up the phone-no voicemail. Long customer wait times have all been eliminated, most services take just minutes. Future goals 1) Perform the greatest upgrade in our history to the Register of Deeds search capabilities. 2) Upgrade election night reporting. 3) Complete the process of properly storing county records.

 

Republican

Jackie Ryan

Age: 62

Occupation: Self Employed

Municipality of residence: Sterling Heights

For how long: 26 years

Online campaign information: Ryan For Macomb (Facebook)

Education: Accounting and Business Degrees

Previously and currently held elected offices: Precinct Delegate

Top goals: As Macomb County Clerk, my Top Goals are to Serve the Families of Macomb County (not be a county store) “The People’s Clerk” keeping their records low-cost, accurate and secured; provide election integrity for the Voters in Macomb County by using “We The People’s” system of hand counting, proof of citizenship and one day voting; provide a website for all Candidates/Proposals before the election to increase voter participation and “People’s Audit” every election.

 

Macomb County Treasurer
One candidate is running unopposed as a Democrat and one candidate is running unopposed as a Republican to compete for one four-year term in November.

Democrat

Matthew T. Churchwell

Running unopposed.

 

Republican

Larry Rocca (I)

Running unopposed.

 

Macomb County Public Works Commissioner
One candidate is running unopposed as a Democrat and one candidate is running unopposed as a Republican to compete for one four-year term in November.

Democrat

Kevin Higgins

Running unopposed.

 

Republican

Candice S. Miller (I)

Running unopposed.

 

Macomb County Board of Commissioners District 11
Two candidates are running for the Republican nomination and one candidate is running unopposed as a Democrat to compete for one four-year term in November.

Democrat

Lisa Wojno

Running unopposed.

 

Republican

Gus Ghanam (I)

Age: 62

Occupation: Macomb County Commissioner

Municipality of residence: Warren, MI

For how long: 62 years

Online campaign information:GusGhanamforMacomb.com

Education: Graduate of Warren Cousino High School, attended Macomb Community College

Previously and currently held elected offices: Republican Delegate to the County Convention, Warren

Top goals: My top goal is to continue to be a strong advocate for the city of Warren on the Macomb County Commission. Keep taxes low, our community safe, our water clean, and give residents value for their hard earned tax dollars. The same dedication I gave when solving over 25,000 resident concerns when working for city government. I was born, married, raised our family, and served the Warren community. I will always put Warren first.


Republican

Garry Watts

Age: 69

Occupation: Retired

Municipality of residence: Warren

For how long: 68 Years

Online campaign information:https://garrywatts4warrencitycouncil.com/

Education: Fitzgerald HS Grad and Macomb Community College

Previously and currently held elected offices: Warren City Council 4 Years

Top goals: Work towards positive, open and transparent government.

Work to be sure that Warren is getting its share of county money to repair and update our roads and infrastructure. Currently the county lacks maintaining county road medians, grass and trees.

Speed the process on getting Mound Road completed from 8 Mile to 11 Mile.

More support from the county in attracting new business and helping existing business stay in Warren and Macomb County.

 

Macomb County Board of Commissioners District 12
Four candidates are running for the Democratic nomination to appear on the ballot for this four-year term in November. No Republicans filed to run for this office.

Democrat

Khaja Shahab Ahmed

Age: 56 Years Old

Occupation: Businessman

Municipality of residence: City Of Warren

For how long: 26 Years

Online campaign information: N/A

Education: Graduate of New York University

Previously and currently held elected offices: Elected Fitzgerald School Board Trustee, Vice Chair of Michigan Bangladeshi American Democratic Caucus - 10th Congressional District, Elected Precinct Delegate.

Top goals: My vision with a clear vision for the future of Warren and Center Line, work hard to enhance safety, prosperity, and quality of life for all residents and businesses. Advocate for Warren and Center Line to receive a FAIR SHARE of county resources. Build Partnerships with Federal, State and Local Agencies Responsible Spending of Tax Dollars Prioritize County Owned Roads in Warren and Center Line.


Democrat

Michael Howard

Age: 31

Occupation: Custom furniture maker - Howard Family Designs

Municipality of residence: Warren, MI

For how long: a decade

Online campaign information: www.VoteMichaelHoward.com

Education: Bachelor of Arts in Christian Studies with a concentration is Cross-Cultural Communication (2015); University of Detroit Mercy, Detroit, MI—Certification in Social Entrepreneurship (2021)

Previously and currently held elected offices: None

Top goals: I’m committed to building a stronger, more equitable, accessible, and inclusive Macomb by focusing on key areas such as investing in our crumbling roads (Mound South of 696 & 10 Mile), ensuring a balanced budget, advocating for greater community mental health services, and fighting for veterans, seniors and residents with disabilities. My life’s mission is to cultivate community and catalyze change, and I aim to bring that mission to the County Board of Commissioners.

 

Democrat

Michelle Nard (I)

Age: 63

Occupation: Macomb County Commissioner and CDC Childcare Provider

Municipality of residence: Warren, Michigan

For how long: 20+ Years

Online campaign information:VOTEMNARD.ORG

Education: Graduated from Flint Central High School, Concorde Career Institute, Mary Grace College (Detroit Campus), Kaplan University, Purdue University Global, University of Michigan (Ann Arbor) Special Nursing Program

Previously and currently held elected offices: Macomb County Commissioner Elected in 2020  and again in 2022. Currently serving my 2nd 2 year term.

Top goals: Continuing my work and advocacy for Veteran Services, Mental Health, Road Rehabilitation and Repair for 8 mile, 10 mile, Mound Rd 696- 8 mile, Infrastructure, Public Safety, and Capturing all Grant Opportunities offered by State and Federal Agencies for Warren, Centerline and Macomb County.
Presenting our children with a better and brighter future. Bringing greater opportunities to showcase the wonderful diversity of our communities.

 

Democrat

Terry L. Wisniewski

Age: 64

Occupation: Retired, from Automotive engineering and design

Municipality of residence: Warren

For how long: Lifelong

Online campaign information: No answer given.

Education: MCC (drafting) Mtech, EDO advanced alternative fuels

Previously and currently held elected offices: Fitzgerald board of education (appointed two partial terms, elected one full term)

Top goals: Bring satellite offices of Health and Human Services to south Warren such as mental health, substance abuse, Etc

Bring the governor’s housing initiatives to District 12  to help alleviate out of control affordability of rent and of home ownership.

Demand that Mound Road gets repaved south of 10 mile, that being one of the most blatant disregard of the south end of Warren!

Work with Candice Miller To come up with  solutions for sewage overflows.

 

Macomb County Board of Commissioners District 13
One candidate is running unopposed as a Democrat to appear on the ballot for this four-year term in November.

Democrat

Sarah A. Lucido

Running unopposed.

 

Judge of Probate Court - New Judgeship Position
Three candidates are running for one six-year term.

Jevona C. Fudge

Age: 47

Occupation: Deputy Chief/Assistant Prosecutor in the Family Division

Municipality of residence: St Clair Shores

For how long: 2 Years

Online campaign information:www.jfudgeforjudge.com

Education: Juris Doctor

Previously and currently held elected offices: None

Top goals: I am running for Probate Judge to continue my work as a public servant for all communities.

My top goals as a newly elected Probate Judge would be to assist in addressing the high volume of cases in a timely manner, promote equal access to justice, attentively and compassionately listen to the facts of each case and apply the law fairly, work with mental health professionals to assist families care for their loved ones.

 

Aaron J. Hall

Age: 35

Occupation: Chief of the Probate Unit at the Macomb County Prosecutor’s Office

Municipality of residence: Clinton Township

For how long: 5 years in Clinton Township, 34 years in Macomb County.

Online campaign information:HallForProbateJudge.com

Education: University of Detroit Mercy School of Law (J.D.), Oakland University (B.A.) with Honors.

Previously and currently held elected offices: N/A

Top goals: As a cancer survivor, I understand firsthand the importance of peace of mind to families navigating the challenges of caring for their loved ones. As Judge, I will modernize the technological infrastructure of the Macomb County Probate Court. This will provide a better experience for the public and faster results.  Mental illness petitions, protecting the disabled and seniors, and safeguarding family assets while upholding estate wishes are issues too important for needless delays.

 

Benjamin A. Schock

Age: 48

Occupation: Probate and Elder Law Attorney

Municipality of residence: Macomb Township

For how long: 10 years (lifetime Macomb County Resident)

Online campaign information:www.schockforprobate.com

Education: Macomb Lanse Creuse High School North, Michigan State University, B.A in

Political Science Pre Law, Michigan State University College of Law

Previously and currently held elected offices: None

Top goals: As a Judge, I would continue protecting seniors and vulnerable individuals from abuse. I will look to use the role of judge to further protect susceptible individuals. I have over 18 years of probate court experience, under both the Estates and Protected Individuals and Mental Health Codes. I am deeply committed to serve Macomb County as a fair, honest, dedicated and impartial probate court judge; ethically upholding the principles of justice, integrity, and compassion.

 

Warren City Charter Amendments
A PROPOSAL TO COUNT INCOMPLETE TERMS OF OFFICE GREATER THEN TWO (2) YEARS AS ONE TERM FOR LIMIT PURPOSES
The mayor, city council, clerk, and treasurer each serve terms of four (4) years and are subject to a limit of three (3) complete terms or twelve (12) years in each office, whichever is greater. As a result, incomplete terms of office do not count for term limit purposes. The proposed amendment would count incomplete terms of office greater than two (2) years as one term for term limit purposes.

PROPOSAL: Should incomplete terms of office greater than two (2) years count as one term for term limit purposes for the offices of mayor, city council, clerk, and treasurer?

 

A PROPOSAL TO APPOINT A CITIZEN REPRESENTATIVE ON THE CITY ELECTION COMMISSION IN PLACE OF THE ASSESSOR
The city election commission currently consists of the clerk, city attorney, and assessor. The proposed amendment would replace the assessor with a citizen representative appointed by city council. The citizen representative must be a registered elector in the city and not currently a city officer, city employee, or candidate for city office. In case of an absence, the election commission will not be permitted to substitute an administrative officer of the city for the citizen representative.

PROPOSAL: Should the city election commission include a citizen representative appointed by city council to replace the assessor?

 

A PROPOSAL TO AUTHORIZE PUBLIC NOTICES ON THE CITY’S WEBSITE TO REPLACE THE MAINTENANCE OF TEN BULLETIN BOARDS
The City Charter was approved in 1956 and requires that the council maintain ten bulletin boards for posting notices. The proposal authorizes posting notices on a portion of the city website that is fully accessible to the public and eliminates the requirement to maintain ten bulletin boards. The proposal also requires a prominent link on the city’s homepage to all active notices and previous notices for the past five (5) years.

PROPOSAL: Should the city be authorized to post notices on the city website in place of maintaining at least ten bulletin boards?

 

Proposal to Renew Millage for Local Streets and Roadways Repair and Replacement
It is proposed that Section 9.1 of the Warren City Charter be amended to continue the annual levy up to 1.9842 mills on taxable value of property located in the city for 20 years for the repair and replacement of local streets and roadways, beginning with the July 2026 levy, and continuing through the July 2046 levy. If approved, this amendment would renew the local streets and roadways levy expiring in 2025.

Shall the local street and road millage be renewed?

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