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In the Sentinel’s coverage area, voters will select candidates for a list of federal, state, county, local, judicial and school offices on Nov. 5.
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.
Voters will also decide the fate of two countywide ballot questions and a South Lake Schools bond proposal.
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 10
Four candidates are running for one two-year term. The salary for this position is $174,000.
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.
Republican
John James
Age: 43
Occupation: Member of Congress
Municipality of residence: Shelby Township
For how long: 2 years
Online campaign information: JohnJamesMI.com
Education: B.S., United States Military Academy at West Point, Masters in Supply Chain Management and Information Systems from Penn State University, M.B.A. from University of Michigan Ross School of Business
Previously and currently held elected offices: Currently the United States Representative for Michigan’s 10th Congressional District
Top goals: Over the last two years, I have worked tirelessly to push back against the failed policies coming out of the Biden-Harris Administration. Four years of runaway inflation, open borders, and chaos at home and abroad has made people less safe and less financially secure. I have worked to improve our economy, stop the crime crisis, secure our borders, and restore faith in the American Dream once again—and I will never stop fighting for you.
Libertarian
Mike Saliba
Age: 40
Occupation: Small Business Owner
Municipality of residence: Clinton Township
For how long: Most of my life
Online campaign information: votesaliba.com
Education: Some college
Previously and currently held elected offices: None yet
Top goals: My key promise is to vote no on any bill that does not decrease the power of government or increase the freedom of the people. I have pledged to co-sign HR 25, The FAIRtax Bill, which is already in committee in the house. I will demand our leaders seek PEACE in Ukraine. I believe in more personal freedom than a Democrat and more fiscal responsibility than a Republican. I am a Libertarian.
Working Class Party
Andrea L. Kirby
Did not return questionnaire by press time.
State House of Representatives District 12
Two candidates are running for one two-year term. The salary for this position is $71,685.
Democrat
Kimberly L. Edwards
Age: 44
Occupation: State Representative
Municipality of residence: Eastpointe
For how long: 10 years
Online campaign information: jointeamedwards.com
Education: Masters of Social Work, Bachelors in Psychology
Previously and currently held elected offices: House District 12-State Representative
Top goals: Rep. Edwards, in her reelection campaign, prioritizes climate action, racial equity, a strong economy, and accessible healthcare. She has secured infrastructure funding, ensured Michiganders’ coverage under the Affordable Care Act, and defended women’s reproductive rights.
With a background in social work, she remains deeply connected to her community, advocating for legislation that centers community needs.
Republican
Randell J. Shafer
Did not return questionnaire by press time.
State House of Representatives District 13
Three candidates are running for one two-year term. The salary for this position is $71,685.
Democrat
Mai Xiong
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
Ron Singer
Age: 73
Occupation: Systems designer
Municipality of residence: Warren
For how long: 40+ years
Online campaign information: www.SingerforMichigan.com
Education: some college plus technical training
Previously and currently held elected offices: none
Top goals: As a grandfather of six, I want to provide the best possible educational opportunities. Improving education will contribute to building a skilled workforce and making Michigan and its citizens more prosperous.
I want to protect the environment with common sense requirements to preserve it for future generations.
I also want to try to keep taxes low. The current inflationary environment is challenging for residents and Lansing should try to lessen the pressure on family budgets.
Working Class Party
Hashim Malik Bakari
Age: 71
Occupation: Retiree (State of Michigan Department of Health & Human Services
Municipality of residence: Warren, Michigan
For how long: 17-plus years
Online campaign information: https://www.workingclassfight.com
Education: Cass Technical High School (diploma); Wayne County Community College (Associates Degree); Marygrove College (incomplete)
Previously and currently held elected offices: None
Top goals: Support legislation that enhances the lives of working class and low-income citizens of the state of Michigan. Grants, tax abatements and tax breaks that are consistently provided to businesses should instead be used to benefit Michigan’s citizens, especially children and education.
State House of Representatives District 62
Two candidates are running for one two-year term. The salary for this position is $71,685.
Democrat
Michelle Levine-Woodman
Age: 40
Occupation: Teacher
Municipality of residence: Harrison Township
For how long: 6 years
Online campaign information: www.electmichellewoodman.com
Education:
Bachelor’s Degree-Music Education, K-12 Wayne State University
Master’s Degree-Educational administration, University of Detroit Mercy
Doctoral Degree-Currently pursuing Ed.D in Leadership, American College of Education
Previously and currently held elected offices: None
Top goals: I will work to create a more robust, supportive, equitable system for all, to improve our quality of life and property values by:
Investing in our schools, students, and teachers and their safety
Bringing back manufacturing jobs and increasing job training programs
Ensuring accessible and affordable of medical services, especially mental health and women’s reproductive health
Supporting infrastructure projects to improve our roads, bridges, stormwater systems, and seawalls
Being a wise steward of taxpayer money
Republican
Alicia St. Germaine
Did not respond to questionnaire by press time.
Macomb County Prosecuting Attorney
Two candidates are running for one four-year term. The salary for this position is $164,120.
Democrat
Christina Hines
Age: 34
Occupation: Attorney and Adjunct Professor
Municipality of residence: Warren, MI
For how long: 21 years
Online campaign information: christinahinesformacomb.com
Education: Warren Woods Tower High School, Bachelor’s degree in Political Science from University of Michigan, Juris Doctor from Wayne State University Law School.
Previously and currently held elected offices: N/A
Top goals: I will bring integrity to the Prosecutor’s Office, ensure there is equal justice under the law, and focus on crime prevention to make our community safer for everyone.
My core priorities are: 1) working with police to end violent crimes, sexual assault, elder abuse, and crimes against children; 2) prioritizing treatment and rehabilitation on drug and mental health cases to reduce repeat crime; and 3) holding polluters accountable and protecting our Lake.
Republican
Peter J. Lucido
Age: 64
Occupation: Macomb County Prosecutor
Municipality of residence: Shelby Township
For how long: Almost 30 years in Shelby Township
Online campaign information: http://www.peterjlucido.com
Education: St. Isaac Jogues Catholic School, 1974; De La Salle Collegiate High School, 1978; Macomb County Community College, Associate Degree, 1981; Oakland University Bachelor degree in Public Administration and Business1983; Central Michigan University, Master of Business; Detroit College of Law (now known as Michigan State University Law School) Juris Doctor, Law Degree 1988
Previously and currently held elected offices: Michigan House of Representatives 36th district, Michigan Senate 8th District, Macomb County Prosecutor (Current)
Top goals: I will continue the remarkable turnaround, restored trust, and progress fighting corruption. We set records in child support collections, warrant processing, crime victim services, budget transparency, and national good government awards. We hired a record number of women assistant prosecutors and will keep hiring top talent. I will expand diversion programs, integrate mental health assessments at jail intact for felony violent offenders, and implement modern technology. I will keep Macomb County a safe place!
Macomb County Sheriff
Two candidates are running for one four-year term. The salary for this position is $134,138.
Democrat
Anthony Wickersham
Age: 62
Occupation: Macomb County Sheriff
Municipality of residence: New Haven
For how long: 1 year
Online campaign information: https://www.facebook.com/people/Sheriff-Anthony-Wickersham/61564900806506/
Education: · Bachelor Degree – Wayne State University / Associate Degree – Macomb Community College
FBI National Academy / Northwestern School of Police Staff and Command
Previously and currently held elected offices: Macomb County Sheriff – 13.5 years
Top goals: To successfully complete the new central intake and assessment center for the Macomb County Jail. The development of a county wide Crime Suppression Unit to combat and reduce crime in Macomb County. I will continue to provide the best equipment and training to all members of the Sheriff’s Office, so they will have the most up to date equipment and training that will allow them to do their jobs efficiently and safely.
Republican
Terence Mekoski
Age: 59
Occupation: Retired
Municipality of residence: Shelby Township
For how long: 3 years
Online campaign information: mekoski.com
Education: No answer given.
Previously and currently held elected offices: Fmr. MI State Representative 36th District
Top goals: To serve as your Constitutional Sheriff protecting all of your rights as well as our county’s borders and waterways from human and drug trafficking, create a multi jurisdictional Narcotics Enforcement Task Force to battle the opioid/fentanyl epidemic. In addition, assign an armed school liaison officer in every Macomb county school to protect our children and give resources and educate our senior population to protect them from fraud and scams.
Macomb County Clerk and Register of Deeds
Two candidates are running for one four-year term. The salary for this position is $127,450.
Democrat
David Adams
Age: 55
Occupation: Public School World History Teacher
Municipality of residence: Bruce Township, MI
For how long: 10 years 4 months, Macomb County since age 4
Online campaign information: https://sites.google.com/view/adamsforcountyclerk/
Education: M.A. Linguistics, Oakland University 2010; B.A. Secondary Education, Wayne State University 200; Post-graduate certificate adolescent education, Marygrove College 2011
Previously and currently held elected offices: No previously held elected office
Top goals: If elected Macomb County Clerk and Register of Deeds, I promise to bring a middle-class work ethnic, integrity and transparency to Macomb County government. I have lived in Macomb all my life and served our nation in the U.S. Army. I continue public service to Macomb County as a public school history teacher. As County Clerk, I will keep accurate records, encourage collaboration and seek bipartisan consensus on behalf of the people of Macomb County.
Republican
Anthony G. Forlini
Age: 62
Occupation: Macomb County Clerk, Register of Deeds
Municipality of residence: Harrison Township
For how long: 37 years
Online campaign information: 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.
Macomb County Treasurer
Two candidates are running for one four-year term. The salary for this position is $124,059.
Democrat
Mathew T. Churchwell
Age: 35
Occupation: Director, Urban Strategy
Municipality of residence: Macomb County
For how long: 15 years
Online campaign information: attformacomb.com
Education: BA, MA, MBA
Previously and currently held elected offices: None
Top goals: Raised in a proud military and union family - with a brother with autism, Matt Churchwell is proud to have grown up in Macomb County. He understands the challenges working families like his face and their economic struggles: Matt will focus on protecting those who work every day to put food on the table. As a father, son and husband, Matt is committed to ensuring Macomb remains the best place to live and stay.
Republican
Larry Rocca
Age: No answer given.
Occupation: Macomb County Treasurer
Municipality of residence: Clinton Township
For how long: 7 3⁄4 years
Online campaign information: www.larryrocca.com
Education: Bachelor Degree; Oakland University Business, Political Science, History
Previously and currently held elected offices: Treasurer Rocca has been a Precinct Delegate for Macomb County since 1986 and the Macomb County Treasurer for the past 8 years.
Top goals: With continued pressure on families due to fluctuating economic circumstances and financial uncertainty, our residents can have genuine trouble paying their property taxes. I am committed to continuing the policies that I implemented when taking office because I never want to see someone lose their home. Additionally, I will continue to work tirelessly with our County Executive and Board of Commissioners to serve our county and ensure clean and transparent government.
Macomb County Public Works Commissioner
Three candidates are running for one four-year term. The salary for this position is $143,596.
Democrat
Kevin Higgins
Did not return questionnaire by press time.
Republican
Candice S. Miller
Age: 70
Occupation: Macomb County Public Works Commissioner
Municipality of residence: Harrison Township
For how long: 50 years
Online campaign information: None
Education: Classes at Macomb Community College and Northwood University
Previously and currently held elected offices: Macomb County Public Works Commissioner (2017-Present), US House of Representatives – MI-10 (2003-2016), Michigan Secretary of State (1995-2002), Macomb County Treasurer (1992 – 1994), Harrison Township Supervisor (1980-1992), Harrison Township Trustee (1979)
Top goals: My mission since taking office has been to improve water quality, improve the quality of life, and to be a critical component of economic prosperity. I have achieved these goals by reducing combined sewer overflows into Lake St. Clair by 75%, saved thousands of basements from flooding, and completed inspections of our critical underground infrastructure resulting in major investments to ensure NO MORE SINKHOLES.
Libertarian
Jim Fulner
Age: 41
Occupation: Engineer
Municipality of residence: Armada Township
For how long: 7 years
Online campaign information: No answer given.
Education: Bachelor’s of Science
Previously and currently held elected offices: None
Top goals: Achieve individual empowerment by shrinking government and empowering workers. Achieve voluntary solutions to our community’s concerns and encourage advancement of libertarianism and inviting neighbors to join the Libertarian Party. (LP.org/join)
Remove any recommendation/discussion of government regulation to the Public Works Commission’s Educational Outreach Program. Encourage absolute personal property protection is best of ensuring our environment is well cared for including making polluters personally liable for all violations, rather than hiding behind limited liability corporations.
Macomb County Board of Commissioners District 9
Two candidates are running for one four-year term. The salary for this position is $39,375.
Democrat
Donald C. Wheaton, Jr.
Age: 60
Occupation: Attorney and Mediator at Wheaton Law (St. Clair Shores)
Municipality of residence: St. Clair Shores
For how long: (60 years)
Online campaign information: www.electdonwheaton.org
Education: Valedictorian, Lakeview High School (1982); Bachelor of Arts, Summa Cum Laude, Alma College (1986); Juris Doctor, The University of Michigan Law School (1989)
Previously and currently held elected offices: Trustee, Lakeview Public Schools, 29 Years (1991-1998, 2000-2008, 2010-2022)
Top goals: Our county roads are fourth worst in the State and must be improved. Of course, we have to protect the Clinton River Watershed and Lake St. Clair. More “sunshine” for county government is required: Commissioner meetings should be held at night (not mid-afternoons) so that working people could attend. As an attorney, I’ll bring a more legally-honed analysis to the Board table and will have a frequent user’s perspective on County Clerk and Court issues.
Republican
Barbara Zinner
Age: 72
Occupation: Macomb County Commissioner
Municipality of residence: Harrison Township
For how long: 45 years
Online campaign information: BarbWins4You@GMAIL.COM
Education: No answer given.
Previously and currently held elected offices: I am elected precinct delegate and have been for decades. I was appointed to the Social Work Board of Appeals in Lansing by Gov. Engler for 6 years. I have been elected as a Macomb County Commissioner for 2 Terms.
Top goals: We have to keep the economy going and stimulate more for paychecks to be in the hands of citizens, American made. Crime is becoming a great problem. Closing the borders must be accomplished for the safety of our families. Our police agencies are doing a great job in protection but also are in great danger in recent times. We need support for strong law and order. Protect our children and continue to clean or water.
Macomb County Board of Commissioners District 13
One candidate is uncontested on the ballot for one four-year term. The salary for this position is $39,375.
Democrat
Sarah A. Lucido
Running unopposed.
Michigan Supreme Court Justice
Two candidates are running for one eight-year term. The salary for this position is $181,483.
Andrew Fink
Did not return questionnaire by press time.
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 the 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 Circuit Court - 16th Circuit, incumbent position
Four candidates are unopposed on the ballot for four six-year terms. The salary for this position is $180,741.35.
James M. Biernat
Running unopposed.
Teri Lynn Dennings
Running unopposed.
Jennifer M. Faunce
Running Unopposed.
Tracy A. Yokich
Running unopposed.
Judge of Circuit Court - 16th Circuit, non-incumbent position
Two candidates are running for one six-year term. The salary for this position is $180,741.35.
Saima Rehman Khalil
Age: 44 years old
Occupation: Currently self employed attorney with office in downtown mt clemens
Municipality of residence: Sterling Heights
For how long: Lived in Sterling Heights since 2006
Online campaign information: Saima4judge.com
Education: Wayne State university- BA history and political science
UM Dearborn - masters public administration
Thomas M Cooley - JD
Previously and currently held elected offices: No prior elected position
Top goals: Community safety.
Supporting mental health namely treatment court for schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. When people receive treatment; they are safer which makes community safer and it’s better use of tax payer dollar.
Supporting judical outreach and educating community about the role of the court.
Anthony R. Servitto
Age: 40
Occupation: Macomb County Assistant Prosecuting Attorney
Municipality of residence: Mt Clemens
For how long: Mt Clemens since 2011 and has lived in Macomb County for 40 years
Online campaign information: servittoforjudge.com
Education: Thomas Cooley Law School: 2008-2011
Michigan State University: 2002-2006
B.A. In Political Science/Pre-Law
De La Salle Collegiate (Warren): 1998-2002
Previously and currently held elected offices: None
Top goals: If elected Circuit Judge, my goals are to ensure fair and impartial justice for all, protect vulnerable populations like seniors, and support rehabilitation through specialty courts like the Sobriety Court. With over a decade of legal experience, I aim to improve court efficiency, uphold the Michigan Constitution, and foster a legal system where every individual, regardless of background, receives equal treatment. I am committed to maintaining safety and justice in Macomb County’s neighborhoods.
Judge of Probate Court - incumbent position
One candidate is unopposed on the ballot for one six-year term. The salary for this position is $180,741.35.
Sandra A. Harrison
Running unopposed.
Judge of Probate Court - new judgeship position
Two candidates are running for one six-year term. The salary for this position is $180,741.35.
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: www.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 the importance of peace of mind to families navigating challenges of caring for their loved ones. As Judge, I will modernize the technology of the Probate Court. This will provide a better experience for the public and faster results. I’ve handled over 1,000 Probate matters. 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: http://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.
Judge of the 40th District Court
One candidate is unopposed on the ballot for one six-year term. The salary for this position is $180,741.35.
Mark Fratarcangeli
Running unopposed.
Macomb Community College Board of Trustees
Five candidates are running for two six-year terms. The trustees are not compensated for their service.
Joseph A. Backus
Age: 60
Occupation: High School Teacher for 30 yrs: 18 yrs at Eastpointe Community Schools.
Municipality of residence: St. Clair Shores
For how long: 43 yrs in SCS, 10 yrs in Roseville
Online campaign information: VOTE411.org You can compare all candidate profiles with the League of Women Voters Guide. I am asking for one of the two votes you are allowed to cast for the MCC Board of Trustees.
Education: Masters in Educational Leadership, Certified Teacher State of MI, Bachelor of Education, two Associate degrees from Macomb Community College, HS diploma from South Lake, SCS.
Previously and currently held elected offices: 32 years served as a Precinct Delegate for SCS and Roseville. Currently, Precinct 11 delegate, SCS.
Top goals: 1) Reducing costs for students.
2) Consistent and Fair grading policies. The Costs are too high. Both incumbents voted for a 4.7% increase in tuition in 2023. I will vote NO. I’m tired of high costs and living paycheck to paycheck. Aren’t you? MCC doesn’t need to increase tuition and costs year after year. I support preserving face to face instruction. You can NOT help students you do not see in the classroom.
Roseanne DiMaria
Did not return questionnaire by press time.
Joan Flynn
Age: N/A
Occupation: Retiree
Municipality of Residence: Warren, Macomb County
For how long: 50 years
Online campaign: N/A
Education: Graduate High School - Nativity of Our Lord, Bachelor’s Degree- General Studies/Concentration in Labor Studies - Oakland University, Associate in the Arts- Macomb Community College
Previously and currently held elected offices: Macomb County Commissioner - 18 years Macomb Community College Trustee - 6 years - currently
Top goals: Maintain the Structure & Professionalism that is currently presented:
Skilled Trade Courses offered for students
Associate degrees to achieve with qualified Instructors
Mental Health support for Students - 24/7
Dental Science and Nurses Programs
Macomb College provide the lowest cost of post-secondary education in Michigan
Provide tuition for full time Students with family income below $70,000 cap annually
State of Arts learning environment education in Michigan
Eugene F. Groesbeck
Age: 64
Occupation: Retired Corrections Deputy with the Macomb County Sheriff’s Office and currently a Special Investigator with the United States Department of State Diplomatic Security Service.
Municipality of residence: Shelby Township
For how long: Since 1989
Online campaign information: Facebook page - Eugene F. Groesbeck for Macomb Community College Trustee
Education: Associate Degree in Arts - Macomb Community College 1979, Bachelor of Science in History - Lake Superior State University 1982 and Master of Arts in Dispute Resolution - Wayne State University 2002.
Previous and currently held elected offices: N/A
Top goals: To ensure MCC continues to be at the forefront of meeting the educational needs of Macomb County residents offering programs/degrees that equip them with skills necessary to succeed in the changing economic environment.
MCC holds a special place in my heart as it is where I began my journey in higher education. I wouldn’t be where I am in life without having attended there.
Jon Lafferty
Age: 56
Occupation: Associate Broker/Realtor
Municipality of residence: St Clair Shores
For how long: 12 years
Online campaign information: No answer given.
Education: AA Macomb Community College; BS Central Michigan University
Previously and currently held elected offices: None
Top goals: As an alumnus, I’m eager to help the college thrive for future students. My experience as a student and community member provides a unique perspective on our challenges and opportunities.
I will work to enhance trade education and student success while strengthening local partnerships. With a focus on innovation and collaboration with other institutions, I am committed to the college’s legacy and ensuring it serves as a vital resource for students.
Lake Shore Public Schools Board of Education - two full terms
Two candidates are uncontested on the ballot for two six-year terms. The annual compensation for this position is $1,500.
Susan J. DeLong
Running unopposed.
Kurt Joseph Ziegler
Running unopposed.
Lake Shore Public Schools Board of Education - one partial term
One candidate is unopposed on the ballot for one partial term ending on Dec. 31, 2026. The annual compensation for this position is $1,500.
Kenneth R. Gulock
Running unopposed.
Lakeview Public Schools Board of Education
Three candidates are unopposed on the ballot for three six-year terms. The annual compensation for this position is $2,000.
Michael Bayer
Running unopposed.
Robin Stanton
Running unopposed.
Genevieve Taylor
Running unopposed.
South Lake Schools Board of Education
Three candidates are running for two six-year terms. The monthly compensation for this position is $50.
Lynda D. McGhee
Did not return questionnaire by press time.
Britney Muhammad
Age: 32
Occupation: Formulation Chemist and Business Owner
Municipality of residence: St. Clair Shores, Macomb County, Michigan
For how long: 5 years
Online campaign information: http://www.facebook.com/brimuhammadsolake
Education: Extensive background in Formulation and Medicinal Chemistry
Previously and currently held elected offices: None
Top goals: As a mother of three in the Southlake District, I understand the needs of our children and families. My focus is on creating safe, supportive classrooms where every student and teacher thrives. I will prioritize mental health resources, strengthen special education programs, and ensure diverse voices are heard. Committed to transparency and collaboration, I aim to build strong partnerships and enforce policies that lead to real progress for our students’ success and growth.
Gail T. Weathersby
Age: 67
Occupation: I am semi-retired. I have a part-time position. I work for Wayne State University. As an Assistant Site Coordinator. The program is called C2 Pipeline. It is an afterschool program Where are we help inner city students prepare for college and career
Municipality of residence: St. Clair Shores
For how long: 16 years
Online campaign information: No answer given.
Education: I have an associate degree in Human Services
Previously and currently held elected offices: No answer given.
Top goals: What I desire for the Southlake School District:
Students first
Focus on attendance
Bridging parents and teachers
Parent involvement back in the school district
South Lake Schools Board of Education
Three candidates are running for one partial term ending on Dec. 31, 2026. The monthly compensation for this position is $50.
Erin A. Liberty
Age: 54
Occupation: Self-Employed
Municipality of residence: St. Clair Shores
For how long: 25+ years
Online campaign information: No online information—drop me a note at 20113 Avalon, SCS 48080
Education: BS at MSU, MSF at Walsh College, and various classes at Macomb Community College (MCC)
Previously held offices: St. Clair Shores City Councilwoman and Mayor ProTem (including General Employees Pension Board), Macomb County Chief Deputy Register of Deeds
Top goals: As a CURRENT student at MCC, I experience the difficulties students have faced from 2021 to now. We have discussed some solutions.
Yes, I legally changed my name. It focuses me each day on our country’s future—starting locally with the extra challenges facing parents and our children (including my 16 nieces/nephews).
I hope my experience, skills, and passion for people succeeding in life, are enough to honor me with your vote.
Ryan Rumohr
Age: 40
Occupation: Business Sales
Municipality of residence: St Clair Shores
For how long: 12 year
Online campaign information: https://www.facebook.com/share/ZPK3zqKjuWxj7JfP/?mibextid=LQQJ4d
Education: Bachelors in Leadership and Business Management from Liberty University
Previously and currently held elected offices: Vice President of South Lake School Board
Top goals: Increase the retainment of in district students, help drive the implementation of more CTE programs in the high school, review of provided food in each school(breakfast, snack, lunch)
Jason York
Did not return questionnaire by press time.
Continuation of Macomb County E 9-1-1 Surcharge
For the purpose of continuing funding for 9-1-1 emergency call answering and dispatch services within Macomb County, shall Macomb County be authorized to assess a surcharge of up to $0.42 per month on all service users, except for users of a prepaid wireless telecommunications service, located within Macomb County for a period of four (4) years, effective from July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2029?
Proposal to Elect a Charter Commission for the Purpose of Generally Revising the Home Rule Charter of the County of Macomb
Shall the county of Macomb elect a charter commission for the purpose of generally revising the Home Rule Charter of the County of Macomb and framing and submitting to the electorate of the county a revised home rule charter for the county under the constitution and laws of Michigan?
South Lake Schools Operating Millage Renewal Proposal
This proposal would renew the authority of the School District, which expires with the 2024 tax levy, to levy up to 18.00 mills for general school district operating purposes on taxable property in the School District to the extent that such property is not exempt from such levy, restrict the levy on principal residences (owner-occupied homes) to no more than 4.2801 mills and protect against the impact of future Headlee rollbacks of up to 3.0 mills, This authorization would allow the School District to continue to levy the statutory limit of 18.00 mills on non-homestead property (principally industrial and commercial real property and residential rental property) and to continue to levy on principal residence property (owner occupied homes) only that portion of the mills necessary to allow the School District to receive the full revenue per pupil foundation allowance permitted by the State. The School District estimates that it will levy not more than 2.0924 mills on personal residences (owner occupied homes) in 2024.
Shall the limitation on the amount of taxes which may be imposed on taxable property in the South Lake Schools, County of Macomb, Michigan, be increased in the amount of 21 mills, with 18 mills being the maximum allowable levy ($18.00 per $1,000 of taxable value), to the extent such property is not statutorily exempt, and of which not more than 4.2801 mills may be imposed on principal residences, for twenty (20) years, the years 2025 to 2044, inclusive, to provide funds for operating expenses of the School District? This operating millage, if approved and levied, would provide estimated revenues to the School District of $5,328,630 during the 2025 calendar year, to be used for general operating purposes.
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