Voters to consider primary candidates, millage proposal

Madison-Park News | Published July 17, 2024

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In the Madison-Park News coverage area, voters will select candidates for various offices in federal, state and county primary elections on Aug. 6. Madison District Public Schools voters will also be asked to consider an operating millage proposal.

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 proposal listed below mirrors 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 11
Two Democrats and two Republicans are running for their party’s nomination to compete for one two-year term in November.

Democrat

Ahmed Ghanim

Age: 49

Occupation: Healthcare Management

Municipality of residence: Ferndale, MI

For how long: Oakland County since 2002

Online campaign information: www.AG4Congress.com

Education: Medical Degree - Bachelor Degree in Medicine and Surgery

Previously and currently held elected offices: Not Applicable

Top goals: If elected, my top priorities are to end endless/costly wars, reduce healthcare costs, tackle inflation, and invest in our local economy. I will focus on reforming immigration, protecting Michigan’s clean water, and advocating for the environment. By addressing these critical issues, we can create a stronger, more prosperous, and sustainable future for all Michiganders. Together, we will make a real difference. We are the Answer.

 

Democrat

Haley Stevens (I)

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 continue to build on my legislative track record of delivery for Oakland County. Whether on trade, manufacturing, and education issues; each term in Congress I have passed laws to meet the needs of our district. With over 200 visits to manufacturers through my Manufacturing Monday program and helping shepherd the CHIPS and Science Act into law, the families of our district remain my top priority. We must enshrine women’s rights like abortion access into law and protect the LGBTQ+ community. I remain committed to equality and justice for all.

 

Republican

Charles Frangie

Age: 74

Occupation: Attorney

Municipality of residence: West Bloomfield Twp.

For how long: 11 years

Online campaign information:frangieforcongress.com

Education: Law Degree University of Lebanon, University of Mississippi, JD LLM

Previously and currently held elected offices: None

Top goals: Reducing inflation so families can better make ends meet is my top priority.  No longer should the most expensive vehicle operated by a family be a shopping cart. I will also work with President Trump to secure our southern border and end the illegal immigration that is causing a crime wave across the nation, including right here in Oakland County. I will also fight the Biden Electric Vehicle mandate that threatens Michigan’s most vital industry.

 

Republican

Nick Somberg

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.

 

Oakland County Executive
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

David Coulter (I)

Running unopposed.

 

Republican

Nik Gjonaj

Running unopposed.

 

Oakland 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

Karen McDonald (I)

Running unopposed.

 

Republican

Scott Farida

Running unopposed.

 

Oakland County Sheriff
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

Amrit Kohli

Running unopposed.

 

Republican

Michael J. Bouchard (I)

Running unopposed.

 

Oakland County Clerk and Register of Deeds
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

Lisa Brown (I)

Running unopposed.

 

Republican

Barb Pallotta

Running unopposed.

 

Oakland County Treasurer
Three Republicans are running for their party’s nomination to compete for one four-year term in November. One Democrat is running unopposed.

Democrat

Robert Wittenberg (I)

Running unopposed.

 

Republican

Donna Blake

Age: 65

Occupation: CFO & Small Business Owner

Municipality of residence: Oxford

For how long: 23 Years

Online campaign information: Find 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 Delegate 2010, 2023, & 2024

Top goals: Across the board, ensure our community’s money is used wisely and responsibly. You work too hard to support the current giveaways and waste.  With my background in financial investigations with the FBI, I’ll root out the misuse of funds. For example, we should not be spending county taxpayer dollars to resettle people entering our country illegally. Lastly, eliminate funding for DEI—let’s stop the racism and hire the best person for the job.

 

Republican

Isaiah Hellner

Age: 27

Occupation: Investment Advisor/Insurance Agent

Municipality of residence: Brandon Township/Oakland County

For how long: 27 years

Online campaign information: https://isa iahhellner2.adlocal.multisiteadmin.com/

Education: Bachelor of Science-Marketing from Oakland University

Previously and currently held elected offices: First time running for office

Top goals: My top goals if elected are to maintain our county’s AAA bond rating, prevent home foreclosures.  Establish strong oversight mechanisms to make sure tax payer funds are used efficiently and correctly.

 

Republican

Susan Kuhn

Age: No answer given.

Occupation: previous Oakland County Commissioner, auditor Dayton-Hudson’s(Macys) ; current co-owner Pain Mgt Without Drugs, in home x-rays, back braces, etc

Municipality of residence: Troy

For how long: Homeowner since 1991 (Wattles & John R)

Online campaign information: No answer given.

Education: Graduate with Economics/ Accounting major from Albion College

Previously and currently held elected offices: EIGHT YEARS as elected Oakland County Commissioner … and TEN years Troy Precinct Delegate

Top goals: Oakland County Treasurer’s office MUST return all the money wrongfully taken from taxpayers amounting to millions of dollars. Wrongful seizure of property for non-payment THEN selling that property for MORE than is owed and Oakland County Treasurer keeping the money is UNACCEPTABLE. Many lawsuits in favor of the property owners are delayed.  Money needs to be RETURNED to original property owners that the courts have ordered NOW, no more foreclosure irregularities or $ wasted

 

Oakland County Water Resources Commissioner
Two candidates are running for the Democratic nomination and two candidates are running for the Republican nomination to compete for a four-year term in November.

Democrat

Jim Nash (I)

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.

 

Democrat

Jim Stevens

Age: 62

Occupation: currently work for a  Dept. of Defense company

Municipality of residence: Rochester Hills

For how long: 37 years

Online campaign information: www.face book.com/groups/870126655145858/

Education: Engineering GMU and Macomb Community  College

Previously and currently held elected offices: none

Top goals: Provide the best service for our Residents. Take action to ensure our lakes and rivers are safe from polluters. Use common sense measures on Septic Field maintenance. Our lakes are especially important for recreational use, our kids swim and fish in our local lakes. We need to educate on how important our resources are by keeping them clean. Our county will strive to enforce and punish polluters. SCHOOL WATER TESTING - Testing is a good safety check for our children (...)

 

Republican

Steve 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

 

Republican

Steve Klein

Age: 37

Occupation: Driver

Municipality of residence: Waterford

For how long: 37 years, minus 8 years in Highland Twp. Ten years since moving back.

Online campaign information: cedotortoise.com

Education: Some college. Two years at Lawrence Tech in Southfield toward engineering.

Previously and currently held elected offices: None

Top goals: To ensure the organization is supporting staff properly, being respectful of taxpayers, and operating effectively, efficiently, and sustainably for the long-term. More detailed goals would be developed according to those overarching aims, when high-quality information is available directly from staff.

 

Oakland County Board of Commissioners District 3
Two candidates are running for the Democratic nomination and one candidate is running for the Republican nomination to compete for one four-year term in November.

Democrat

Ann Erickson Gault (I)

Age: 61

Occupation: Attorney

Municipality of residence: Troy

For how long: 20 years

Online campaign information:Ann4Oakland.com

Education: B.A., Manchester University J.D., University of Toledo College of Law

Previously and currently held elected offices: Current: Oakland County Commissioner, District 3 (Hazel Park, Madison Heights, and part of Troy). Previous: Troy City Council, four years.

Top goals: As your Oakland County Commissioner, I will continue my work enhancing and expanding our parks, building affordable housing, increasing access to mental health and substance abuse treatment, and improving public transit. I will also support the Board’s gun safety, water affordability, and environmental sustainability initiatives. If elected to a new term, I will continue to invest in our communities, meet with and listen to the residents, and address my District’s needs.

 

Democrat

Roslyn Grafstein

Age: 54

Occupation: Mayor

Municipality of residence: Madison Heights

For how long: 20 years

Online campaign information:www.electroslyngrafstein.com

Education: Economic degree, chartered financial analyst, Redevelopment Ready Communities certificate, MSU Citizen Planner course graduate, MSU Water School graduate, Level One of the MML Elected Officials Academy

Previously and currently held elected offices: Madison Heights City Council member since 2017, Mayor of Madison Heights since 2020

Top goals: My top priorities will continue to be safety and environmental initiatives to enhance infrastructure and community quality of life. I will advocate for more resources for emergency responders, including full-time mental health co-responders. I will encourage sustainable development practices, seek private grants and sponsors for environmental projects and focus on updating aging infrastructure. Additionally, I will invest in public-private partnerships to secure federal and state grants, ensuring a comprehensive approach to community improvement.

 

Republican

Douglas K. MacLean

Running unopposed.

 

6th Circuit Court Judge
Three candidates are running for one non-incumbent 6-year term.

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: electhuddlestonforjudge.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

 

Moneka Sanford

Age: 57

Occupation: lawyer

Municipality of residence: Farmington Hills

For how long:15 years

Online campaign information: monekasanfordforjudge.com

Education: Bachelor’s in Psychology and Sociology, Masters in Social Work, Juris Doctorate

Previously and currently held elected offices: N/A

Top goals: My goal is to uphold justice, integrity, and fairness in every decision. I am dedicated to serving the community with respect, dignity, and impartiality. I aim to foster a transparent, accessible, responsive judicial system that safeguards fundamental rights. My background in social work enables me to apply the law with wisdom and compassion. I will listen with an open mind and deliver timely, equitable justice while preserving public safety and providing resources to strengthen families.

 

Madison District Public Schools Operating Millage Proposal
This proposal will allow the school district to levy the statutory rate of not to exceed 18 mills on all property, except principal residence and other property exempted by law, required for the school district to receive its revenue per pupil foundation allowance.

Shall the limitation on the amount of taxes which may be assessed against all property, except principal residence and other property exempted by law, in Madison District Public Schools, Oakland County, Michigan, be increased by 2 mills ($2.00 on each $1,000 of taxable valuation) for a period of 8 years, 2024 to 2031, inclusive, to provide funds for operating purposes; the estimate of the revenue the school district will collect if the millage is approved and levied in 2024 is approximately $311,140 (this millage is to restore millage lost as a result of the reduction required by the Michigan Constitution of 1963 and will be levied only to the extent necessary to restore that reduction)?

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