President, U.S. senator, judges and more on Nov. 5 ballot

Royal Oak Review | Published October 9, 2024

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In the Royal Oak Review’s coverage area, voters will select candidates for federal, state, county, judicial and local offices in the Nov. 5 election.

Voters also will decide the fate of a countywide parks and recreation millage, and Clawson voters will decide on a proposed city charter amendment to allow two retail cannabis establishments in the city and a $64.5 million bond to be spent on infrastructure projects.

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. The answers are printed verbatim except where material is omitted due to personal attacks, items we know to be false, or blatant misrepresentations. Unopposed candidates are listed by name only.

 

U.S. Senate
Six candidates are running for one six-year term. The salary for this position is $174,000.

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

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.

 

Libertarian

Joseph Solis-Mullen

Age: 35   

Occupation: Economist, Political Scientist, and Research Fellow at the Libertarian Institute, Author, and Professor of History at SAU   

Municipality of residence: Marshall   

For how long: Five Years   

Online campaign information: https://solismullen4senate.com

Education: BA in English and Political Science, Spring Arbor University; MA in Political Science, University of Illinois; MA in Economics, University of Missouri; PhD in History, Liberty University

Previously and currently held elected offices: N/A   

Top goals: Eliminate the Federal Reserve, IRS, and Pentagon, all foreign aid, Social Security and Medicare, the Department of Education, DEA and ATF, institute federal elections by lottery and one-term limits on those who serve, eliminate omnibus bills and continuing resolutions: basically, everything about the way Washington D.C. does business as usual needs to be scrapped, and Democrats and Republicans love their own power and privilege too much to ever do anything but continue to sail (…)

 

U.S. Taxpayers

Dave Stein

Age: 54 yrs old

Occupation: Retired CDL A Operator, Investing

Municipality of residence:  Residence in Essexville MI.

For how long: Lived here my whole life

Online campaign information: DaveStein4Liberty.com

Education: Some college, Trade school certificates: Heating and air conditioning, Building trades, Electronics, Heavy Equipment, CDL A, Metal fabrication,Tool making, Grinding, 3D Printing. Private studies: Common law 3 years and ongoing, cooking.  IQ=156

Previously and currently held elected offices: Political experience: First time directly other that participation in local committee’s

Top goals: To stop abortion abuse. Abortion should not be used as birth control and only in extreme circumstances allowed. e.g. allow abortion for incest, rape, deformation, disease, threat to Mothers life. Children have a right to live. Alternative to being a parent is adoption. Ending the war machine and concentrating on American born business. Social Security monies go to heirs. Close Border. Require legal US Citizenship to vote.

 

Green

Douglas P. Marsh

Age: 40

Occupation: Journalist

Municipality of residence: West Branch

For how long: No answer given.

Online campaign information: https://www.electmarsh.us

Education: University of Michigan

Previously and currently held elected offices: No answer given

Top goals: I want to join a full-court press for Medicare-for-All (single-payer model), housing reforms and rent controls, public education funding, cleaning up PFAs and replacing Flint’s pipes, environmentally sustainable energy and transportation infrastructure investments, stopping money and weapons for war, and stopping the flow of oil through Michigan’s watersheds.

 

Natural Law Party

Doug Dern

Age: 62

Occupation: Lawyer

Municipality of residence: Highland MI

For how long: 22 years

Online campaign information:

www.dougdern.com

Education: University of Oklahoma, Thomas Cooley Law School

Previously and currently held elected offices: n/a

Top goals: Lots of reform that does not get media attention. Bankruptcy reform needs to be looked at on a national level. Expansion of exemptions, and stricter rules on Chapter 13 Trustees. Fair Debt Collection Practices Act needs reformed because it has not been changed since the 1970’s.

National Changes for third party ballot access. Push for a flat tax across the board equal to all. Promotion for health consciousness and cleaning up the toxic food and (...)

 

U.S. House of Representatives District 11
Three candidates are running for one two-year term. The salary for this position is $174,000.

Democrat

Haley Stevens

Age: 41

Occupation: Congresswoman from Michigan’s 11th District

Municipality of residence: Birmingham

For how long: First Seaholm Grad to Congress!

Online campaign information: https://haleystevensforcongress.com

Education: I received both a B.A. in Political Science and Philosophy and a M.A. in Social Policy and Philosophy from American University.

Previously and currently held elected offices: I am serving my third term as the Congresswoman for Michigan’s 11th district.

Top goals: I am running for re-election to build on my legislative track record for Oakland County. Whether on trade, manufacturing, or education issues; I have passed laws to meet the needs of our district. As can be seen by the 200+ visits to manufacturers through my Manufacturing Monday program and the CHIPS act, our district’s families remain my top priority. We also must protect our LGBTQ+ community and install nationwide reproductive care. I remain committed to equality and justice for all.

 

Republican

Nick Somberg

Age: 35

Occupation: Attorney, Entrepreneur

Municipality of residence: Oakland County, Michigan

For how long: 2007

Online campaign information: www.NickSomberg.com

Education:

J.D., Western Michigan University Thomas M. Cooley Law School

B.A., Oakland University

Previously and currently held elected offices: None

Top goals: My top goals are to restore the Constitution, ensure government accountability, and reduce inflation by cutting wasteful spending. I will fight to secure our borders, defend free speech, and protect the Second Amendment. My focus is on improving economic freedom, securing energy independence, and protecting the rights of families and individuals from government overreach.

 

Green Party

Douglas Campbell

Age: 65 years

Occupation: Registered Professional Engineer, semi-retired

Municipality of residence: Ferndale

For how long: 24 years

Online campaign information: https://migreenparty.org

Education: Bachelor’s degree

Previously and currently held elected offices: none

Top goals: Embargo weapons shipments to belligerent nations.

Re-introduce John Conyer’s H.R.676 - Medicare For All.

Overturn Citizens United and eliminate corrupt money from elections.

Amend the Magnuson–Moss Warranty Act to include digital electronics & software.

Repeal the Taft-Hartley Act and restore the protections of the Wagner Act.

Implement James Hansen’s Fee & Dividend program for fossil fuels.

Repeal the Trump tax cuts for billionaires & corporations.

Raise the federal minimum wage; index it to inflation.

 

State House of Representatives District 66
Two candidates are running for one two-year term. The salary for the position is $71,685.

Democrat

Shawn Almeranti-Crosby

Age: 50

Occupation: Teacher

Municipality of residence: Brandon Township

For how long: 11 Years

Online campaign information: Facebook Page: Shawn Almeranti-Crosby for Michigan House D-66, www.facebook.com/pro file.php?id=61562578400997

Education: Bachelor’s Degree from Michigan State University Master’s Degree from Marygrove College

Previously and currently held elected offices: None

Top goals: My top goals are to promote and continue Michigan’s Safe Storage Law. I will also advocate for additional funds to be allocated toward Michigan’s public schools to allow for more counselors and other mental health professionals. I will push for legislation to reduce the current average student to counselor ratio of almost 600 students to 1 counselor. I will push for access to quality health care for all, including reproductive rights for women.

 

Republican

Joshua Schriver

Did not return questionnaire by press time.

 

State House of Representatives District 56
Two candidates are running for one two-year term. The salary for the position is $71,685.

Republican

Dave Kniffen

Age: 45

Occupation: Small Business Owner

Municipality of residence: Troy

For how long: No answer given.

Online campaign information: https://votekniffen.wixsite.com/votedave

Education: 3x Associates degrees from OCC, & 1 bachelors form UM

Previously and currently held elected offices: N/A

Top goals:To hold the State of Michigan accountable to the citizens. This means defending liberty, and citizens rights, this means balancing budgets and curtailing wasteful government spending. Such reckless spending has played a role in our inflation problem which desperately needs to be brought under control.

 

Democrat

Sharon MacDonell

Age: 62

Occupation: Elected Official/State Representative

Municipality of residence: Troy

For how long: 19 years

Online campaign information: ElectSharonMac.com

Education: BA, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

Previously and currently held elected offices: State Representative

Top goals: I began my journey as a community activist, working to save Troy’s Public Library. In my first State House term, I’ve championed initiatives to secure funding for education, support small businesses, advance commonsense gun reforms, enhance our infrastructure, safeguard our environment, protect reproductive rights, and ensure that our most vulnerable citizens receive the care they deserve. Next term, I will continue fighting to make District 56 and Michigan safer, stronger, and more prosperous for all.

 

Oakland County Executive
Two candidates are running for one four-year term. The salary for this position is $221,336.

Democrat

David Coulter

Age: 64 years

Occupation: Oakland County Executive

Municipality of residence: Ferndale

For how long: 33 years

Online campaign information: www.friendsofdavecoulter.com

Education: Bachelor’s Degree Michigan State University, Executive Education Certificate John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University

Previously and currently held elected offices: Oakland County Executive 2019-present, Mayor of Ferndale- 2010-2019, Oakland County Commissioner- 2002-2010.

Top goals: By working across party lines, I have made balancing the budget and preserving Oakland County’s AAA bond rating a top priority. I have also secured key investments in public safety, water quality and educational opportunities. We are working to lower costs by making housing more affordable, improving public transportation, expanding mental health services, and protecting women’s health care.

 

Republican

Nik Gjonaj

Did not return questionnaire by press time.

 

Oakland County Prosecuting Attorney
Two candidates are running for one four-year term. The salary for this position is $191,281.

Democrat

Karen McDonald

Age: 54

Occupation: Oakland County Prosecutor 

Municipality of residence: Birmingham

For how long: 16 years Birmingham; Oakland County 29 years 

Online campaign information: McDonaldForProsecutor.com

Education: Wayne State Law School (1998), Alma College (1992)

Previously and currently held elected offices: Oakland County Circuit Court Judge

Top goals: Keeping Oakland County safe by working with law enforcement to keep dangerous criminals off the streets. Holding Criminals Accountable, including the Oxford High School shooter and his parents, while also fighting for justice for crime victims and their families. Focusing resources on our Gun Violence Task Force, Trafficking Unit, and Hate Crimes Unit - crimes that have a huge impact on our community. Preventing future crime through the Commission to Address Gun Violence.

 

Republican

Scott Farida

Age: 34

Occupation: Attorney

Municipality of residence: West Bloomfield

For how long: Approximately 30 years

Online campaign information: www.faridaforprosecutor.com

Education: Juris Doctore from University of Detroit Mercy School of Law, Graduated Cum Laude; Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Minor in History from Oakland University, Graduated Magna Cum Laude; Detroit Catholic Central High School; St. Hugo of the Hills School

Previously and currently held elected offices: N/A

Top goals: We must depoliticize prosecution and re-focus on public safety and victim advocacy. Every single person in our community, regardless of race, sex, religion, sexual orientation, or any other identifier, has the right to live their life free from being victimized. Our community has seen huge spikes in crime and some of the worst offenders undercharged or pleaded down. My goal is to be fair and proportional, not to trade one political extreme for another.

 

Oakland County Sheriff
Two candidates are running for one four-year term. The salary for this position is $170,295.

Democrat

Amrit Kohli

Did not return questionnaire by press time.

 

Republican

Michael J. Bouchard

Age: 68

Occupation: Oakland County Sheriff

Municipality of residence: Bloomfield

For how long: 8 years

Online campaign information: www.sheriffbouchard.com

Education: 

• Bachelor of Arts, Criminal Justice and Police Administration, Michigan State University, Honor Student

• Graduate of the United States Secret Service in Dignitary Protection Program

• Graduate of the FBI National Executive Institute Program (NEI)

• Mid-Michigan Law Enforcement Center, Valedictorian

• Graduate of the National Sheriff’s Institute

• Graduate of Darden’s Program for emerging Political Leaders, University of Virginia

• Toll Fellow, Council of State Governments in conjunction with the University of Kentucky

Previously and currently held elected offices: Oakland County Sheriff, State Senator, State Representative, Beverly Hills Village Council

Top goals: As Sheriff, my top goal is to ensure the safety and security of everyone in Oakland County. I will continue to focus on keeping kids and our schools safe, reducing crime, improving emergency response times, enhancing mental health resources in law enforcement and boosting training. By building strong community partnerships and investing in cutting-edge training and technology, we’ll protect our neighborhoods while maintaining trust and transparency in the Sheriff’s Office. Public safety is not partisan.

 

Oakland County Clerk and Register of Deeds
Two candidates are running for one four-year term. The annual salary for the position is $170,761.

Democrat

Lisa Brown

Age: 57

Occupation: Oakland County Clerk/ Register of Deeds

Municipality of Residence: West Bloomfield

For how long: over 30 years

Online campaign information: www.lisabrown4michigan.com

Education: Earned Bachelor of Science degree at Michigan State University and Juris Doctor at the Detroit College of Law; also earned the national designation of Certified Elections/ Registration Administrator (CERA), the highest credential for those in the elections profession

Previously and currently held elected offices: Oakland County Clerk/ Register of Deeds (2013 to present); Michigan State Representative (2009-2012)

Top goals: To continue running a Clerk/ Register of Deeds office that serves as a model for the state, receiving local and nationwide acclaim for excellence and innovation

Coordinated with local clerks to increase transparency, save taxpayer dollars, and make elections more secure, efficient, and cost effective with the Oakland County Absentee Voter counting board and administering Early Voting for 45 communities

Increased protections for property owners against fraud by implementing the first-of-its-kind Property Records Notification service

 

Republican

Barb Pallotta

Age: An active, youthful & healthy 70 year old

Occupation: Retired

Municipality of Residence: Charter Township of Independence

For how long:  ≈ 20 years

Online campaign information: www.VotePallotta.com

Education: Associates - Science

Previously and currently held elected offices: Charter Township of Independence: Appointed as Clerk February 201, Charter Township of Independence: Elected as Clerk November 2012, Charter Township of Independence: Re-elected as Clerk February 2016

Top goals: Advocate for election integrity and local control of elections. Enacted proposals (2018 Proposal 3 and 2022 Proposal 2) weakens election integrity and directly impacts the sovereignty of local control.

Initiate immediate alerts about potential fraud activity to secure all Register of Deed property records 24/7.

Reassess online services and the merit of associated fees to improve access to public records. Develop a “NO FEE” policy for all electronic public records NOT subject to statutory exemption.

 

Oakland County Treasurer
Two candidates are running for one four-year term. The salary for the position is $170,761.

Democrat

Robert Wittenberg

Age: 43

Occupation: Oakland County Treasurer

Municipality of residence: Huntington Woods

For how long: 29 Years

Online campaign information: www.RobertWittenberg.com

Education: Bachelor of Science in Business Management, Indiana University

Previously and currently held elected offices:

State Representative - 1/1/2015 – 12/31/2020

Oakland County Treasurer - 7/1/2021 - Current

Top goals: We accomplished a lot during my first term (lowest tax foreclosures, updated investment policy, increased efficiency/transparency, etc.), but the work is not done. My top priorities will continue to be protecting the financial security of every resident in Oakland County, maintaining our AAA Bond rating, and keeping Oakland County a wonderful place to live and work. I will do all I can to secure taxpayer dollars, preserve property values, and prevent foreclosure.

 

Republican

Donna Blake

Age: 65

Occupation: CFO & Small Business Owner

Municipality of residence: Oxford

For how long: 24 Years

Online campaign information: Donna Blake for Oakland County Treasurer on Facebook

Education: Bachelor of Accountancy Walsh College,  CPA State of Michigan, Executive MBA Michigan State University

Previously and currently held elected offices: Oxford Republican Delegate 3 two-year terms

Top goals: As a former FBI Forensic Accountant, I’m passionate about rooting out wasteful spending and any misuse of funds. Let’s not be spending county taxpayer dollars for illegal immigration, DEI initiatives, or empty buses driving around Oakland County. I will accelerate the return of taxpayer money that was illegal taken through tax foreclosures. After cutting costs, I will support property tax cuts. So, let’s roll up our sleeves and work together without wasting a dime.

 

Oakland County Water Resources Commissioner
Two candidates are running for one four-year term. The salary for this position is $170,761.

Democrat

Jim Nash

Age: 67

Occupation: Water Resources Commissioner

Municipality of residence: Farmington Hills

For how long: 30 years

Online campaign information: nash4wrc.com

Education: Florida State University, Bachelor’s in Political Science, minor in peace studies (1988)

Previously and currently held elected offices: I served as Oakland County Commissioner representing Farmington Hills from 2005 to 2013. I have been the elected Oakland County Water Resources Commissioner since 2013, now ending my third term.

Top goals: Continue my collaborative work with communities across Oakland County and the region to make our stormwater systems resilient to extreme weather brought by climate change and use our wastewater resources to replace fossil fuels with less expensive renewable energy. My mission is to protect our citizen’s health and safety, conserve our natural resources, continue our high-quality services, pursue sustainable/efficient infrastructure investments, protect economic prosperity for all our communities, promote public education and seek public input.

 

Republican

Steven Johnson

Age: 66

Occupation: Consultant

Municipality of residence: Highland

For how long: 15 years

Online campaign information: Steven-Johnson.com

Education:

•  MBA, Masters of Business Administration, Plymouth State University - University System of NH

•  Graduate Certificate, Strategic Marketing Management, Plymouth State University - University System of NH

•  BS Business Management & Economics, SUNY- State University of New York

•  Harvard University JFK School, Certificate US Public Policy: Social, Economic, and Foreign Policies

•  AS, Associate Degree in Business Management - Oakland Community College + Certificate: Business Entrepreneurship

•  AA, Associate Degree in Liberal Arts - Oakland Community College

•  US Navy training: Advanced Electronics - Data Systems, electricity/electronics, computer systems

Previously and currently held elected offices: No other public office.

Top goals: If elected the Oakland County Water Resources Commissioner, I am committed to protecting and being a good steward of our resources.

High-priority items:

•  Nanoplastics and Microplastics

•  PFAS

•  Water Affordability

•  Sustainable Water Management Practices

•  Enhancing Water Efficiency

•  Protecting and Restoring Wetlands

•  Safety for non-municipal water residents – Well and Septic

•  Reducing Operational Emissions

•  Safe use of fertilizers, chemicals, salt

•  Resilient Infrastructure Water, Sewer, Stormwater

•  Supporting Renewable Energy Initiatives

•  Public Engagement and Education

 

Oakland County Board of Commissioners District 1
Two candidates are running for one four-year term. The annual salary for the position is $45,131.

Democrat

Dave Woodward

Age: 48

Occupation: Chairman of the Oakland County Board of Commissioners, small business owner

Municipality of residence: Royal Oak, MI

For how long: 45+

Online campaign information: No answer given.

Education: B.S. Mathematics, Wayne State University

Previously and currently held elected offices: State Representative (1999-2004), County Commissioner (2005-present)

Top goals: Build an economy that works for everyone by lowering costs and raising wages for working families:

• Achieve 80% of workforce having a post-secondary degree or skill certification.

• Eliminate burdening medical debt for families.

• Lower energy costs for seniors and working families with home energy efficiency improvements.

• Accelerate our county’s advanced manufacturing sector to make more things in America and create good-paying jobs.

• Reduce college debt for graduates.

• Improve and expand public transportation.

 

Republican

Regina Wilk

Age: No answer given.

Occupation: Business Owner / Consultant

Municipality of residence: Royal Oak

For how long: 29 years

Online campaign information: reginawilk.com

Education: B.S. Engineering, Michigan State University; MBA Finance, Wayne State University

Previously and currently held elected offices: None

Top goals: Revitalize Oakland County into the premier place to live, work, and grow your business.

• Prioritize Public Safety: Fully support a strong Sheriff’s Department to restore safety to our neighborhoods.

• Put More Money in Your Pocket: Reduce property taxes and trim the budget to ease financial burden.

• Foster Economic Growth and Job Creation: Build a business-friendly climate to encourage investment and job creation.

• Increase Affordable Housing: Create initiatives to expand housing options for middle-income households.

 

Oakland County Board of Commissioners District 2
Two candidates are running for one four-year term. The salary for the position is $45,131.

Democrat

Penny C. Luebs

Age: 70

Occupation: Social Worker

Municipality of residence: Clawson

For how long: 44 years

Online campaign information: Facebook - Penny Luebs Oakland County Commissioner

Education: Master’s Degree in Social Work; LMSW

Previously and currently held elected offices:

Oakland County Commissioner 2018 to present

Mayor, City of Clawson 2007-2017

Council Member, City of Clawson 2003 - 2007

Top goals: Public safety, Mental Health and Senior services are the top 3 priorities. Affordable housing and transportation also rate high. Public safety includes ensuring our officers, fire, dpw, ems staff have commensurate pay and the tools to do their job.  Mental health - we need to support positive mental health. I was able to introduce a resolution in 2023 providing a minimum grant of $175,000.00 to each school district in Oakland County to address mental health. We need to do more preventive work in our schools and communities. Senior services - about 37% of our population is over 50 years old. In a few short years that number will be close to 60%. Our population is aging at a faster rate than other states.  People want to age in place. Licensing and fair wages for direct care workers is a focus. Our Senior Ad hoc committee (of which I am a member) recently approved a grant for chore programs for seniors.

 

Republican

Edward Kempen

Did not return questionnaire by press time.

 

Oakland County Board of Commissioners District 19
Two candidates are running for one four-year term. The annual salary for the position is $45,131 a year.

Democrat

Charlie Cavell

Age: 33

Occupation: Social Worker/County Commissioner

Municipality of residence: Ferndale

For how long: 10 years

Online campaign information: cavell4commission.com

Education: BSW, Wayne State University; MSW, University of Michigan

Previously and currently held elected offices: County Commissioner since 2020!

Top goals: 1) More funding/programming for vulnerable people in Oakland County for example…Mothers and babies, through a program called RX for Kids

2) Increasing accountability through policymaking…Surveillance Policy, Tax Increment Policy

3) Building trust in government by being available and communicative…call/text anytime 947.500.1144

 

Republican

Paul Taros

Age: 67

Occupation: Retired Certified Public Accountant

Municipality of residence: Birmingham

For how long: 27

Online campaign information: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61559084051317

Education: MBA from Wayne State University, BBA from the University of Michigan

Previously and currently held elected offices: None

Top goals: Some people support crony capitalism. They want to give millions of taxpayer dollars to wealthy developers, so they can build low-income housing in neighborhoods over the objections of area residents. I will oppose all crony capitalism and fight to keep Oakland County’s AAA bond rating.

Some people foolishly want to end cash bail for nonviolent offenses, while I strongly support law enforcement and want to continue requiring bail for criminal offenses.

 

Michigan Supreme Court Justice
Two candidates are running for one eight-year term. The salary for this position is $181,483.

Andrew Fink

Age: 39

Occupation: State Representative

Municipality of residence: Adams Township

For how long: 3 years (Hillsdale County for almost 6 years)

Online campaign information: FinkForMichigan.com

Education: Graduate of Hillsdale College and the University of Michigan Law School

Previously and currently held elected offices: State Representative

Top goals: As a candidate for the Michigan Supreme Court, Andrew Fink is running to restore our judiciary’s commitment to protecting the will of the people, interpreting the law as it is written, and ensuring everyone receives due process, not just insiders. As a former Marine Corps officer and the son of a police officer, he knows the value of public service and the rule of law and wants to empower those that keep our communities safe.

 

Kimberly Ann Thomas

Age: 52

Occupation: University of Michigan Law School professor

Municipality of residence: Ann Arbor

For how long: 20 years

Online campaign information: https://www.electkimberlythomas.com/

Education: Harvard Law School, magna cum laude, 1999; University of Maryland at College Park, magna cum laude, 1994.

Previously and currently held elected offices: N/A.

Top goals: I care deeply about equal justice for all Michiganders. I am an experienced trial and appellate lawyer and a law professor at the University of Michigan Law School, where I teach students the ethical practice of law and direct the Juvenile Justice Clinic. My background as a law professor and as a lawyer of 25 years gives me the expertise, experience and problem-solving ability that we need on the Michigan Supreme Court.

 

Michigan Supreme Court Justice — Incumbent Position
Two candidates are running for a partial term ending Jan. 1, 2029. The salary for this position is $181,483.

Kyra Harris Bolden

Age: 36

Occupation: Michigan Supreme Court Justice

Municipality of residence: Farmington Hills

For how long: Two years, though I have lived my entire life in Michigan.

Online campaign information: www.boldenforjustice.com

Education:
B.A. Grand Valley State University
J.D. University of Detroit Mercy

Previously and currently held elected offices:
Michigan State Representative, 35th District, 2019-2023
Michigan Supreme Court Justice, 2023-Present

Top goals: The Michigan Supreme Court has offered a unique opportunity to leverage my experience as a legislature, a litigator, and as a public servant in a single position. Throughout my tenure on the court, I’m proud to have made critical decisions that will help shape what justice looks like for generations to come. My work is not done, which is why I am running for retention.

 

Patrick William O’Grady

Age: 54

Occupation: 15th Circuit Court Judge (Branch County Coldwater, MI)

Municipality of residence: Coldwater

For how long: 25 years (Born and raised in Michigan)

Online campaign information: www.judgeogrady4supremecourt.com

Education: Thomas M. Cooley Law School Juris Doctor,  Western Michigan University Bachelors Business Administration, Michigan State Police Training Academy – Trooper,  United States Army Signal Officer Basic Course, Algonac High School, Algonac MI

Previously and currently held elective offices: State of Michigan 15th Circuit Court Judge elected 2008/2014/2020

Top goals: To maintain and restore the public trust of the Supreme Court to one that all citizens look to as a guard of the Constitution and the rights of individuals. Maintaining a high level of impartiality while increasing access to justice in an ever increasing technological world. Further to make sure that the Judiciary remains as the “citadel of the public justice and the public security”.  Federalist Paper 78, Alexander Hamilton

 

Judge of Court of Appeals - 2nd District, incumbent terms
Two candidates are uncontested on the ballot for two six-year terms. The salary for this position is $195,624.97.

Randy J. Wallace

Running unopposed.

 

Adrienne Nicole Young

Running unopposed.

 

Judge of Court of Appeals - 2nd District, non-incumbent terms
Two candidates are running for this non-incumbent position. The salary for this position is $195,624.97.

Matthew Ackerman

Age: 33

Occupation: Attorney at Ackerman & Ackerman PC

Municipality of residence: Bloomfield Hills

For how long: Over 20 years in Michigan

Online campaign information: www.ackermanforjudge.org

Education: A.B., Harvard (cum laude, high honors in Economics); M.Sc. in Economics, London School of Economics; J.D., Columbia Law School (Law Review, highest honors all three years)

Previously and currently held elected offices: N/A

Top goals: One of my goals is to reduce the time it takes for the Court of Appeals to issue decisions.  The average time is currently 13.8 months—far too long for critical matters like child custody and criminal appeals. As a Harvard graduate, Columbia Law Review editor, and attorney with extensive appellate experience, including over 100 civil and criminal appeals, I am fully equipped to deliver high-quality, well-reasoned decisions efficiently, ensuring timely justice for all.

 

Latoya Marie Willis

Age: 49

Occupation: Assistant Prosecuting Attorney

Municipality of residence: Farmington Hills

For how long: 14 years

Online campaign information: www.willisforjustice.com

Education: Latoya is a proud graduate of Renaissance High School. After graduating high school, she attended Western Michigan University where she majored in Criminal Justice and Sociology. Latoya earned her Juris Doctorate from the University of Detroit Mercy Law School and was admitted to the Michigan Bar in 2002.

Previously and currently held elected offices: NONE

Top goals: To restore the general public’s confidence in the integrity of our judicial system. For 21 years I have fought to protect the rights of citizens and as a judge I will fight to protect the Court by ensuring it is fair, impartial, and completely non-partisan. Politics have no place inside our courtrooms. Every individual should be able to trust that their case will be resolved based strictly on the merits, the evidence, and the law.

 

Judge of the Circuit Court - 6th Circuit (six six-year terms, uncontested)
Six candidates are unopposed on the ballot for six six-year terms. The salary for this position is $180,741.35.

Jacob James Cunningham

Running unopposed.

 

Kameshia D. Gant

Running unopposed.

 

Maureen H. Kinsella

Running unopposed.

 

Julie A. McDonald

Running unopposed.

 

Kwame L. Rowe

Running unopposed.

 

Michael Warren

Running unopposed.

 

6th Circuit Court Judge
Two candidates are running for a non-incumbent position. The salary for the position is $180,741.35 combined from the state and county.

Tricia Dare

Age: 53

Occupation: Assistant Prosecuting Attorney for Oakland County

Municipality of residence: Oxford

For how long: 15 years

Online campaign information: www.dareforjudge.com

Education: University of Detroit Mercy School of Law from 1994 to 1997: Juris Doctor.  Western Michigan University from 1989 to 1993:  Bachelor of Science in Political Science (Public Law) and Criminal Justice with a minor in Sociology

Previously and currently held elected offices: None

Top goals: As Chief Assistant Prosecutor of the Special Victims Unit, the Juvenile Justice Division, the Hate Crimes Unit and the Victim Services Division, my work has involved crimes committed against the most vulnerable individuals in our community.  My goal is to bring the same dedication, compassion and fairness that I have displayed as a public servant for the past 27 years to the bench each and every day, as the next Oakland County Circuit Judge.

 

Nicole Sophia-Calhoun Huddleston

Age: 42

Occupation: Managing Director/Attorney

Municipality of residence: West Bloomfield Township

For how long: I’ve lived in West Bloomfield for the past 4 years. I previously lived in Southfield for approximately 14 years.

Online campaign information: lecthuddlestonforjudge.com

Education: - BA in Communications from Oakland University (1999-2004) - JD from the University of Detroit Mercy School of Law (2010-2014)

Previously and currently held elected offices: None

Top goals: My priorities for this family court seat are: 1.Implementing specialized dockets and support systems to address the needs of individuals with mental health and substance abuse issues. 2. Reducing delays and backlogs by streamlining court procedures and leveraging technology to expedite case management 3. Ensuring fair and equal access to justice for all, regardless of background or socioeconomic status. 4. Upholding the law without bias and making decisions based on facts and legal principles

 

Oakland County Probate Court Judge
Two candidates are running for one non-incumbent position. The salary is $180,741.35.

Daniel A. O’Brien

Age: 68 years

Occupation: Oakland County Probate Judge

Municipality of residence: West Bloomfield

For how long: 31 years

Online campaign information: Votejudgeobrien.com

Education: University of Detroit Law School, Juris Doctor - 1988

Michigan Technological University, Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering – 1981

University of Detroit High School - 1974

Previously and currently held elected offices: Oakland County Probate Judge – January 2009 to the present

Top goals: My goal is to continue providing the best service that any Judge can provide to the people of Oakland County. I have provided that same service to Oakland County my entire legal career, first as an Oakland Assistant Prosecutor, then an attorney providing free legal services to needy people, then an Oakland District Court Magistrate, and now an Oakland Probate Judge for 16 years. No candidate is more qualified.

 

Traci Richards

Age: 54

Occupation: Lawyer and Associate Real Estate Broker

Municipality of residence: Village of Franklin

For how long: Since 2012

Online campaign information: TraciRichardsforjudge.com

Education: J.D. University of Michigan, B.S. Florida A & M University, Summa Cum Laude

Previously and currently held elected offices: N/A

Top goals: My top goal is to provide more transparency. Transparency should be the norm and not the exception. Probate judges should provide a reason when they select professionals over previously designated individuals or family members. People should know what to expect when they go to court in terms of procedures to follow. Instructions should be provided on how to locate free resources about navigating probate cases.

 

Judge of the 44th District Court, incumbent position
One candidate is running unopposed for one six-year term. The salary for the position is $180,741.35.

Derek W. Meinecke

Running unopposed.

 

Judge of the 44th District Court, incumbent position, partial term
One candidate is running unopposed for a partial term ending Jan. 1, 2029. The salary for the position is $180,741.35.

Andrew Kowalkowski

Running unopposed.

 

Royal Oak Schools Board of Education
Four candidates are running unopposed for four four-year terms. Board members do not receive compensation.

 

Erika Alexander

Running unopposed.

 

Timothy J. Ciechorski

Running unopposed.

 

Maryanne VanHaitsma

Running unopposed.

 

Matt Wickey

Running unopposed.

 

Clawson Public Schools Board of Education
Three candidates are running unopposed for three four-year terms. Compensation is $30 per meeting up to 23 meetings per year.

Michael A. Frink

Running unopposed.

 

Angela Hamilton

Running unopposed.

 

Joseph Savel

Running unopposed.

 

Clawson Public Schools Board of Education partial term
One candidate is running unopposed for a partial term ending Dec. 31, 2026. Compensation is $30 per meeting up to 23 meetings per year.

Jacqueline Stanley

Running unopposed.

 

Oakland County Parks and Recreation Millage
The Oakland County Parks System includes 17 park locations with nearly 7,200 acres of public park and recreational lands, 80 miles of trails, campgrounds, dog parks, golf courses, aquatic recreation facilities, and nature education centers. To continue to provide revenue to the Oakland County Parks and Recreation Commission, shall the current millage, which has been reduced by required rollback, be replaced, and increased to .65 mills for 20 years from 2024 to 2043, The .65 mills is equal to 65 cents per $1,000.00 of taxable value. The millage, if approved and levied, shall generate approximately $52,191,139 in 2024. The purpose of the millage is to expand, improve, operate, maintain, and acquire parks, recreational facilities, open spaces, lakes, rivers,water areas, and trailways; to support nature education, recreational, and outdoor educational and health programming; to support partnerships for access to and awareness of recreational lands and facilities; to promote the conservation and restoration of high-quality natural and wildlife habitats; and to allow free general park admission to all county parks for residents. Revenue from this millage shall be disbursed only to the County of Oakland to be used solely for the purpose of funding the Oakland County Parks and Recreation Commission and shall be subject to oversight by the Oakland County Board of Commissioners and to an independent audit.

Should the proposal be adopted?

 

Proposed Clawson City Charter Amendment 
This proposed charter amendment, if adopted, would establish an application process, selection criteria, licenses, fees, and regulations for two adult use retail cannabis establishments in the City.

Shall The Proposal be Adopted?

 

Clawson Infrastructure Improvement Bond
Shall the City of Clawson, Michigan, borrow the sum of not to exceed Sixty-Four Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($64,500,000) and issue its general obligation unlimited tax bonds, in one or more series, payable in not to exceed twenty-one (21) years from the date of issuance, for the purpose of paying all or part of the costs to acquire, construct, reconstruct and improve infrastructure for the City, including road and street improvements, water main replacements and improvements, sanitary sewer improvements, and storm sewer improvements, together with all related site improvements?  The estimated millage to be levied in 2025 is 3.50 mills ($3.50 per $1,000 of taxable value) and the estimated simple average annual millage rate required to retire the bonds is 5.26 mills ($5.26 per $1,000 of taxable value).

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