Voters in Post's coverage area to decide on local and state races

Rochester Post | Published October 12, 2022

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ROCHESTER/ROCHESTER HILLS/OAKLAND TOWNSHIP — In the Post’s coverage area, voters will decide various state, county and local races Nov. 8. Candidates were asked, in 75 words or fewer, to state their top goals if elected. If a candidate went over the word limit, (…) replaces the rest of the answer. The answers are printed verbatim. Profile forms were not sent to candidates who are running unopposed.

 

Governor 
Six candidates are running for one four-year term. The salary for the position is $159,300 plus benefits.

Democrat
Gretchen Whitmer
Age: 51
Occupation: I have served as Michigan’s 49th governor since 2019.
Municipality of residence: Lansing, Michigan
For how long: I have lived in Ingham County since 1989, after moving there from Kent County. 
Online campaign information: www.gretchenwhitmer.com
Education: Michigan State University (BA, 1993), Detroit College of Law at Michigan State University (JD, 1998)
Previously and currently held elected offices: I have served as Michigan’s 49th Governor since 2019. I previously served as Ingham County Prosecutor in 2016, in the State Senate from 2006-2015, and in the State House of Representatives from 2001-2006.
Top goals: I am focused on the fundamentals: cutting costs for families, improving education, creating good-paying jobs, building resilient infrastructure, and supporting small businesses. 
I will continue fighting to cut taxes for seniors and working families, grow our economy, and protect the fundamental rights of Michigan women.
Despite all the challenges of the past few years, we have brought people together to get things done, and I will build on that momentum to continue moving Michigan forward. 

Republican
Tudor M. Dixon
Age: 45
Occupation: Former steel sales executive and small business owner, mother of 4
Municipality of residence: Norton Shores, Muskegon County
For how long: 20+ years
Online campaign information: TudorDixon.com
Education: Psychology degree from University of Kentucky
Previously and currently held elected offices: None.
Top goals: I am running for governor to improve education after Gretchen Whitmer’s lockdowns set our students back. I am running to restore law and order and declare that we will not accept spiking crime and that we support our police. I am running to improve our economy and ease the burden of regulations. I have vowed to cut 40% of regulations in my first four years so businesses can grow and Michiganders can attain good-paying jobs.

Libertarian
Mary Buzuma
Age: 65
Occupation: Retired U.S. Navy after 26 years in Naval Intelligence
Municipality of residence: Grand Haven
For how long: 12 years
Online campaign information: electmarybuzuma.com
Education: BA, Political Science
Previously and currently held elected offices: None
Top goals: As the first Libertarian governor of Michigan I will work to roll back the state and restore the inalienable right to choose for all Michiganders. The right to choose how to educate their children, how to spend their hard earned money, how to best take care of their medical needs and most important how to live their lives.

U.S. Taxpayers
Donna Brandenburg
Did not return questionnaire by press time.

Green
Kevin Hogan 
Age: 61
Occupation: Retired Published Research Biochemist (with an Avocation of  Substitute Teacher)
Municipality of residence: Dearborn Heights
For how long: No answer given
Online campaign information: Ballotpedia.org
Education: University of Michigan: Biochemistry, Western Governors University: Masters in Education (teach Chemistry)
Previously and currently held elected offices: No answer given
Top goals: Provide for Women’s Equality; LGBTQI(+) Equality, End The Gretchen Whitmer COVID19 (and its Variants) Pandemic, Fix Michigan’s broken Education System (only 10 states are worse in education than Michigan), Improve Everyone’s Standard of Living by Improving the Economy through Job Creation (including fixing the damn roads, bridges, and damns) and Ending the The Gretchen Whitmer Dictatorship (E-Cigarrettes off the market, COVID19 Lock Downs, Mask Mandates,...) and providing for Animal Rights.

Natural Law
Daryl M. Simpson
Did not return questionnaire by press time.

 


Secretary of State
Five candidates are running for one four-year term. The secretary of state receives a salary of $112,410. 

Democrat
Jocelyn Benson
Age: 44 (at this writing)
Occupation: Michigan Secretary of State, election lawyer
Municipality of residence: Detroit
For how long: 18 years
Online campaign information: www.votebenson.com
Education: A graduate of Wellesley College, Harvard Law School, Oxford University
Previously and currently held elected offices: Michigan Secretary of State; Wellesley, Massachusetts Town Council 
Top goals: If reelected, my goal will be to continue the work we’ve done since 2018, namely continuing to improve services at the Secretary of State’s Office and protect our democracy so every voice is heard and every vote is counted for Republicans, Democrats and Independents, alike.  We have modernized our office so branch office visits are 20 minutes or less, and in November 2020 I presided over the safest, most secure general election in Michigan history. 

Republican 
Kristina Elaine Karamo
Age:  37
Occupation: Professor at Wayne County Community College
Municipality of residence: Oak Park
For how long: 4 years
Online campaign information: www.KristinaKaramo.com
Education: BA from Oakland University in Communications, Master Degree in Christian Apologetics, Biola University in CA.
Previously and currently held elected offices: Precinct Delegate
Top goals: Ensure a politically neutral Department of State. Elections shall be operated per the rule-of-law. Car dealership and repair facility inspections along with fees and fines shall not be used to fund a bloated budget when less than 8% of what is currently generated by the SoS is needed to run the SoS. Ensure SOS branch office and vehicle related operations are customer focused, by ensuring local concerns are integral when improving administrative operations.

Libertarian
Gregory Scott Stempfle
Age: 45
Occupation: Medical Technologist, Henry Ford Hospital
Municipality of Residence: Ferndale
For How Long: Since 2010
Online campaign information: www.stempfle4sos.org
Education: BS Clinical Laboratory Sciences – Wayne State, 2008; MS Molecular Medicine and Genetics - Wayne State, 2012
Previously and currently held elected offices: None
Top goals: I would like to streamline and automate services, when possible, without leaving those without access to technology behind. I will advocate for changes to the vehicle registration process so that car and truck owners can permanently register their vehicle rather than every year or two years. I will also advocate for changes to our election system to increase the participation of independent and third-party candidates such as ranked choice voting for state elections.

U.S. Taxpayers 
Christine C. Schwartz
Did not return questionnaire by press time.

Green
Larry James Hutchinson, Jr.
Age: 49
Occupation: Artist and author
Municipality of residence: Lansing
For how long: 10 years.
Online campaign information: Facebook
Education: Associates of Arts in psychology, Mott Community College, and studied Anthropology and Political Science at University of Michigan - Flint
Previously and currently held elected offices: None
Top goals: My top goals all fly under the umbrella of campaign finance reform. We need publicly funded elections and for election day to become a state holiday. I’d love to see 100 percent voter participation, but that is not likely. Publicly funded elections can. I sign the waiver and requested that any candidate that has taken money to please return it. Election day becoming a state holiday is a no brainer. Thx and Vote Green.

 

 

Attorney General
Four candidates are running for one four-year term. The attorney general receives a salary of $112,410. 

Democrat
Dana Nessel
Age: 53
Occupation: Michigan Attorney General
Municipality of residence: Plymouth
For how long: I was elected in 2018.
Online campaign information: www.dananessel.com
Education: Graduated from the University of Michigan and Wayne State University law school.
Previously and currently held elected offices: Attorney General is my first elected office.
Top goals: I would like to continue the work of my first term, fighting for the rights of all Michiganders. I will continue prosecuting sexual assault and domestic violence. I will defend reproductive freedom and uphold the will of the voters. I will pursue consumer protection and go after price-gouging, including when special interests like Big Pharma charge exorbitant prices for life-saving medications. As the People’s Lawyer, I will defend the most vulnerable among us.

Republican
Matthew DePerno
Age: 52
Occupation: Attorney 
Municipality of residence: Kalamazoo
For how long: 24 years 
Online campaign information: www.depernoformi.com
Education: Undergrad from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Juris Doctorate from the University of Detroit Mercy School of Law in 1994, and master’s degree in Taxation Law (LL.M.) from New York University School of Law in 1995.
Previously and currently held elected offices: None
Top goals: My top goal is to restore Michigan to the great state it once was. I will fight to lower the skyrocketing crime, clean up government corruption and fight for parents rights in schools. Michigan was once a leader in business and education and a place we were proud to call home. I will fight to make this a reality again. I kindly ask for your support. 

Libertarian
Joseph W. McHugh Jr.
Age: 44
Occupation: Financial Advisor & Fitness Coach
Municipality of residence: Detroit
For how long: Mid-2021
Online campaign information: LibertyStrikesBack.com
Education: BA Michigan State University, International Relations & Political Economy; MBA Babson College Entrepreneurship & Sustainability 
Previously and currently held elected offices: None
Top goals: We will restore our liberty and justice by partnering with attorneys and the public to accomplish the following: transparent voting systems run on open source election software, voiding vague laws, terms of service and privacy policy agreements to comply with the 1926 Void for Vagueness doctrine and due process, and enforce a No Harm, No Crime standard to restore free action, release non-violent prisoners, expunge records immediately, and provide backpay for unjustly lost time.

U.S. Taxpayers
Gerald T. Van Sickle
Did not return questionnaire by press time.

 

 

U.S. House of 
Representatives
District 9
Four candidates are running for one two-year term. U.S. representatives earn a salary of $174,000. 

Democrat
Brian Jaye
Age: 43
Occupation: Attorney
Municipality of residence: Oakland County since 2004, Macomb County until 2004
For how long: (see above)
Online campaign information: www.brianjayeformichigan.com
Education: Oakland University 2002, and University of Detroit Mercy School of Law 2005
Previously and currently held elected offices: Never held elected office, elected to the Oakland Dems Executive Committee 
Top goals: My top goal after being elected is to make a voice in the community that will fight for all individuals, that will fight for a woman’s fundamental right to make decisions regarding their own body, to make public education a priority, and make sure all our children are safe from unnecessary gun violence by advocating for common sense gun regulations.


Republican
Lisa McClain 
Age: 56
Occupation: U.S. Representative
Municipality of residence: Romeo
For how long: 20 years
Online campaign information: https://lisamcclainforcongress.com/ 
Education: Earned a BBA in Business from Northwood University
Previously and currently held elected offices: U.S. House of Representatives
Top goals: We need to save this country. I am committed to reigniting our economy, securing the border, strengthening our military, protecting your Constitutional rights, and standing up against big government tyranny. We cannot sustain the current path our nation is heading down. I am fighting to change course and bring common sense back to Washington, D.C.

Liberterian 
Jake Kelts
Did not return questionnaire by press time.

Working Class
Jim Walkowicz
Did not return questionnaire by press time.

 

 

U.S. House of Representatives District 10
Four candidates are running for one two-year term. U.S. representatives receive a salary of $174,000.

Democrat
Carl Marlinga
Age: 75
Occupation: Retired judge
Municipality of residence: Sterling Heights
For how long: 42 years
Online campaign information: www.marlinga4congress.com
Education: Graduate University of Michigan Law School
Previously and currently held elected offices: Macomb County Prosecuting Attorney, Macomb Probate Judge, Macomb Circuit Judge
Top goals: I will introduce legislation to provide research and development money and other incentives to bring new manufacturing jobs to Michigan. We can and should build the energy saving devices the world is waiting for – things like heat pumps, fast EV charging stations, wind turbines, tidal turbines, and solar panels. We can build a booming economy AND save the planet. I will also strongly support restoring a woman’s right to choose.

Republican
John James
Age: 41
Occupation: President, James Group
Municipality of residence: Farmington Hills, MI
For how long: 20 years
Online campaign information: johnjamesmi.com
Education: United States Military Academy, BS; University of Michigan, MBA; Pennsylvania State University, MS Supply Chain Management
Previously and currently held elected offices: None
Top goals: Tackling rising prices, promoting clean water and quality education, repatriating manufacturing. I will help stop reckless policies in Washington that cause more expensive gas, food and essentials. We must stop relying on foreign goods and bring our critical supply chains back to the U.S. I will prioritize investment in our futures by keeping our water clean and protecting a parent’s right to educate their children where they will be safest and most successful.

Libertarian
Mike Saliba
Age: 37
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
Andrea L. Kirby
Age: 45
Occupation: Union Worker
Municipality of residence: Eastpointe
For how long: 10
Online campaign information: https://workingclassfight.com/
Education: College graduate
Previously and currently held elected offices: n/a
Top goals: My top priority would be to ensure that all of the wealth that is generated by the working class are used for the needs of the working class and not diverted to corporate tax subsidies and banks. Funding to be used for education, public health, infrastructure and more. Jobs for all those that want to work. Wages that grow with inflation. Promoting the unity and strength of the working class would be my top priority.

 

 

State Senate District 9
Two candidates are competing for one four-year term in November. The salary for a state senator is $71,685.

Democrat
Padma Kuppa
Age: 57
Occupation: MI HD 41 Representative 
Municipality of residence: Troy
For how long: 24 years
Online campaign information:  www.electpadmakuppa.com
Education: Mechanical Engineer (BS) and Master programs in Computer Science and Engineering Design
Previously and currently held elected offices: Office Location Date(s) Election Result: MI HD-41, Lansing MI, 2018 to present (two terms)  won both times; 
Top goals: I am focused on investing in public education, and strengthening our economy by supporting small businesses and enacting policies to address worker shortages. We must protect our environment and our water: from clean, safe drinking water for all, to our Great Lakes, and ensure access to reproductive healthcare. We must educate all children, providing them opportunity and keep them safe from gun violence, and retrain workers for the changing dynamics of the 21st century. 
 
Republican
Michael Webber
Age: 44
Occupation: Insurance Agent
Municipality of residence: Rochester Hills 
For how long: 33 years
Online campaign information: www.electwebber.com
Education: BA in International Relations from Michigan State University
Previously and currently held elected offices: Former State Representative 2015-2020, Former Rochester Hills City Councilman 2007-2014
Top goals: I share my neighbors’ frustrations. I am running to tackle the tough issues that lower the cost of living and help hard working people get ahead. We need to get our communities, schools, and jobs back on track. Parents know what’s best for their kids and they want to be empowered to ensure their children are getting a quality education. We must support our first responders, knowing that public safety improves our quality of life.

 


State House of 
Representatives 
District 54
Two candidates are running for 
one two-year term. State 
representatives earn a salary of $71,685 plus expenses.

Democrat
Shadia Martini
Age: 56
Occupation: Real Estate Broker, Builder, Small Business Owner
Municipality of residence: Bloomfield Township
For how long: 1 year, Southeast Michigan resident for 30 year
Online campaign information: martini2022.com
Education: MBA University of Michigan, BS University of Aleppo
Previously and currently held elected offices:  N/A
Top goals: The right to choose is on the ballot: I am a strong supporter of reproductive rights. In Lansing, I’ll fight to overturn the archaic 1931 law that bans abortion, even in cases of rape or incest. As an over two-decade local small business owner, I’m ready to take steps to energize our economy, starting with repealing the retirement tax and cutting the gas tax for immediate relief.

Republican
Donni Steele 
Did not return questionnaire by press time.

 


State House of 
Representatives 
District 55
Two candidates are competing for a two-year term. State representatives earn a salary of $71,685.

Democrat
Patricia Bernard
Age: 64
Occupation: CEO of Semi-truck company; Retired U.S. Dept of Army Civilian GS-15 (Equivalent to Colonel) 
Municipality of residence: Rochester Hills, MI
For how long: 28 years
Online campaign information: drpatbernard.com
Education: Ph.D. Executive Strategic Leadership School of Education
Previously and currently held elected offices: None
Top goals: 
Education
- Only fund Rochester Community Schools with public tax dollars • Increase educators pay while keeping our schools safe
- Provide incentives to maintain educators and enhance benefits
- Provide mental health counseling in school - K-12
Healthcare
- Equal access to quality healthcare for seniors and others • Support women’s reproductive rights
- Provide mental health services for all
- Affordable prescription drugs
Environment
- Maintain Michigan’s Great Lakes
- Provide safe drinking water
- Combat climate change
- Explore renewable and clean energy (...)

Republican
Mark Tisdel
Age: 67
Occupation: State Representative
Municipality of residence: Rochester Hills
For how long: 33 years
Online campaign information: marktisdel.com
Education: Drake University, BA /Journalism
Previously and currently held elected offices: State Representative, elected 2020; Rochester Hills City Council At-Large 201—2019
Top goals: Continue to make Michigan a more competitive environment for small businesses (I had the only tax cut signed into law during the 101st Legislature) and corporations. Continue supporting and sponsoring licensing reform and reciprocation to make it easier for professionals to relocate and worry in Michigan. 

 


State House of 
Representatives 
District 66
Two candidates are competing for one two-year term. State representatives earn a salary of $71,685.

Democrat
Emily C. Busch
Age: 50
Occupation: Sales Professional
Municipality of residence: Village of Oxford
For how long: 17 years
Online campaign information: www.emilyformichigan.com
Education: BA in Biology, Indiana University, 1994; also Master of Science Candidate in Management, Strategy and Leadership, Broad College of Business at Michigan State University, December 2022
Previously and currently held elected offices: n/a
Top goals: I’m uniquely suited to this job. I’ve lived in Oxford for 17 years. I’ve spent 28 years in corporate America honing my leadership abilities. My professional life taught me how to collaborate with a diverse group of people to achieve a common goal, how to clearly communicate, and how to bring people together despite differences. I’ll put my skills to work as a public servant for the people in my community and across this district.

Republican
Josh Schriver
Age: 30
Occupation: Autism Clinic Supervisor [Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)]
Municipality of residence: Oxford
For how long: 2 years
Online campaign information: josh4you.com
Education: De La Salle Collegiate High School (Warren, MI), Michigan State University - Bachelor’s Degree in Humanities, Capella University - Master’s Degree in Psychology
Previously and currently held elected offices: Precinct Delegate (since 2018)
Top goals:
-Reduce taxes
-Reduce government interference
-Reduce fraud, waste and abuse
+Increase election integrity
+Increase law and order
+Increase transparency, accountability, and transparency

 

 

Oakland County Board of Commissioners District 4
Two candidates are competing 
for one two-year term. 
Commissioners earn an 
approximately $36,000 salary.

Democrat
Brendan Johnson
Age: 28
Occupation: Legislative Director, Michigan House of Representatives
Municipality of residence: Rochester Hills
For how long: I’ve lived in the Rochester area for 24 years.
Online campaign information: www.BrendanForOakland.com
Education: BA International Relations from Michigan State University, MS Foreign Service from Georgetown University
Previously and currently held elected offices: N/A
Top goals: 
I have three main priorities. The first is applying lessons learned from Covid into the post-pandemic world and administering holistic healthcare (from mental to physical to reproductive) from Holly to Ferndale to Novi. The second is making sure our economy continues to thrive by leveraging programs like Oakland County Michigan Works! to connect workers and jobs. Third, I am committed to bringing a unified regional transit system to Metro Detroit.

Republican
Kevin R. McDaniel
Age: 43
Occupation: Biotech Contract and Reimbursement Lead
Municipality of residence: Auburn Hills
For how long: lifelong
Online campaign information: kevinmcdaniel.com
Education: Bachelor of Science - Management Information Systems - Oakland University
Previously and currently held elected offices: Mayor of Auburn Hills since 2013. Auburn Hills City Council Member since 2007.
Top goals: Leverage my leadership experience as Mayor to MAINTAIN OUR HOMETOWN VALUES - common-sense decisions need to be made locally from input of those that live here and feel the impacts of those decisions. RESOURCES FOR OUR SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT – ensure our Deputies have the tools and training to keep our communities and children safe. FISCALLY CONSERVATIVE - return the County to responsible spending and good government, focusing on EVERYONE within our community, not special interest groups.

 

 

Oakland County Board of Commissioners District 5
Two candidates are competing for one two-year term. Commissioners earn an approximately 
$36,000 salary.

Democrat 
Justin Willcock
Age: 43
Occupation: Stay at home Dad, President of Church board and Volunteer
Municipality of residence: Oxford Township, Village of Oxford
For how long: 6 years
Online campaign information: Justinwillcock.com
Education: Student, finishing Business Degree
Previously and currently held elected offices: None
Top goals:  I want to draw attention to the mental health programs that are readily available. We need to eliminate the gap between the ones who need the resources, and the resources themselves. I also want to improve our recycling. There are plants here in Michigan that make money from what they recycle.  This program is possible for us. I feel we need to help our elderly and disabled communities with avocation, transportation, and resource navigation.

Republican 
Michael Spisz
Age: 51
Occupation: Executive Director of Engineering for a Tier 1 auto company
Municipality of residence: Oxford
For how long: 21 years
Online campaign information: https://www.facebook.com/spisz forcommish
Education: Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, MBA in Global Business. 
Previously and currently held elected offices: Oxford Township Trustee 2008-2012, Oakland County Board of Commissioners – 2012-Present
Top goals: 1. Budget. We must continue to maintain Oakland County’s financial position and AAA bond rating. With ensuing inflation we must maintain our multi year balanced budget and continue to find ways to save costs within the Government.
2. ARPA funding must be considered and used effectively and efficiently to ensure we are not creating long term programs. 
3. Safety. We must continue to support our Sheriff’s office and local law enforcement. 

 

 

Oakland County Board of Commissioners District 6
Two candidates are running for one two-year term. Commissioners earn an approximately $36,000 salary.

Democrat
Sarah B. Pounds
Age: 39
Occupation: Precinct Delegate
Municipality of residence: Orion Township
For how long: 10 years
Online campaign information: www.electsarahbpounds.com
Education: I attended Oakland University, where I earned both a bachelor’s degree in History (2005) and a Paralegal Certificate (2007)
Previously and currently held elected offices: Precinct Delegate for Orion Township’s 6th Precinct
Top goals: If elected, I will ensure that Oakland County is better prepared for the future by re-prioritizing public education, including school safety, supporting our small businesses as they recover from the pandemic, and by investing in the technology and infrastructure needed to prepare for the transition from gas powered to hybrid and electric vehicles.  I will work to protect our natural environment and make parks and recreation areas more accessible and inclusive for all residents.

Republican
Michael J. Gingell
Age: 50
Occupation: Chief Operating Officer - FordDirect
Municipality of residence: Orion Township
For how long: 45 years
Online campaign information:  https://www.facebook.com/votemikegingell
Education: Bachelor of Science, Oakland University; Master of Business Administration, Wayne State University
Previously and currently held elected offices:
Orion Township Board of Trustees - 6 years
Oakland County Commissioner - 16 years
Top goals: My top priority is to embed financial responsibility and accountability in County spending and the voice of  common sense in policy decisions.  We need to provide services that are needed with a focus on public safety. We need to support economic development and our business community to maintain our tax base and demand for housing. 

 


Rochester Community Schools Board of 
Education — six year term
Four candidates are running for 
two six-year terms. 

Jessica Gupta 
Age: 45 
Occupation: Licensed Clinical Social Worker and College Instructor 
Municipality of residence: Rochester 
For how long: 7 years 
Online campaign information: jessforrcs.com 
Education:  MSSA (Master’s in Social Science Administration) and Certificate in Nonprofit Management from Case Western Reserve University; Bachelor of Arts, International Relations, Cleveland State University  
Previously and currently held elected offices: Rochester Community Schools Board of Education Trustee: March 2022 – Present (Appointed) 
Top goals: My top goals are to sustain RCS’s longstanding excellence in education and fiscal stewardship while continuing to provide for the academic needs of all students. Identifying areas of continuous improvement related to school safety and addressing the teacher shortage are also top priorities currently facing public schools. Furthermore, I support the establishment of a new strategic planning process that involves collaborative input from all community stakeholders to inform the future vision for our schools.  

Eddie Hillery
Age: 40
Occupation: Attendance Officer
Municipality of residence: Rochester Hills
For how long: 8 years
Online campaign information: eddiehillery.com
Education: BS Sociology, Oakland Police Academy: Basic Police Training, MSA Public Administration
Previously and currently held elected offices: N/A
Top goals: My top goal, if elected; is to bring the community together, by assisting to make decisions that help students, teachers & staff. In turn this will help our community as a whole. Rochester Community Schools are thriving, as RCS ranks amongst the very best districts in the metro area & in the state. Through my experiences, I would like to be a part of the continuation of “Pride in Excellence”. 

Carol Beth Litkouhi
Age: 37
Occupation: Teacher
Municipality of residence: Rochester Hills
For how long: 12 years
Online campaign information: carolbethforourkids.com
Education: Bachelors in Music Education and Flute Performance, Masters in Reading and Language Arts (Reading Specialist certification)
Previously and currently held elected offices: None
Top goals: We need to restore academic excellence, transparency, partnership with parents, and accountability. Since 2017, college proficiency of graduating students has declined from 68% to 55%, and SAT scores have gone down 53 points. Let’s change the trajectory. Also, we should be transparent regarding curriculum, spending, policies, and committees. We should respect parents and support teachers. Board Trustees should listen and respond to community concerns rather than censor, dismiss, or retaliate against citizens with different views.

Dennis Talluto 
Age: 65
Occupation: Principal Consultant
Municipality of residence: Rochester Hills
For how long: 31 years
Online campaign information: https://dennisforrochesterschool board.com
Education: United States Coast Guard (USCG) ; Lawrence Technological University (LTU)
Previously and currently held elected offices: N/A
Top goals: 
1. Restore Board Integrity; Restore Public Trust
•  Implement Policies which restore educational, financial, operational, technical transparency
•  Hold Trustees, Administrators, Educators accountable for actions, results, violations
2. Restore Parental Rights & Responsibilities
•  Eliminate Root Causes of abused FOIA Process
•  Implement Parental Rights & Responsibilities Policy, including penalties for failure to comply with MCL 380.
3. Return to Academic Excellence
•  Eliminate political, racial, sexual, social ideologies that interfere with education
•  Implement best-of-breed curriculum, educational processes

 

Rochester Community Schools Board of 
Education — 
one year term
Three candidates are running for one, one-year term. 

Julie Alspach
Age: 55
Occupation: Educator
Municipality of residence: Rochester Hills
For how long: 45 years
Online campaign information: https://tinyurl.com/alspachfor rcskids
Education: Bachelor of Science with teaching certification (EMU) , Masters in Special Education (Oakland University), Doctorate of Educational Leadership (Oakland University). 
Previously and currently held elected offices: none
Top goals: My priorities are 1. focus on student learning, 2.  building a strong and diverse community, and 3. increasing communication and transparency. We must prioritize academic intervention and mental health programs. We need to both maintain our excellence and continue to improve, which takes the input of all stakeholders in our diverse community. The Board’s and administration’s part in strengthening our community is to improve communication and be more transparent around decisions.

Joe Pittel
Age: 43
Occupation: Attorney
Municipality of residence: Oakland Township
For how long: 10 years
Online campaign information: joepittel.com
Education: 2 Bachelors Degree - Michigan State University; MBA - University of Detroit Mercy; Juris Doctor - University of Detroit Mercy
Previously and currently held elected offices: Currently Trustee, Rochester Community Schools (appointed); serving as Board Secretary
Top goals:  I have fought for an independent Board – an equal partner to the Administration. I believe in a citizen’s right to voice good faith concerns, even when I disagree. I believe in the value of diversity, and believe our schools should be a safe and welcoming place for all our students. I am for fiscal responsibility, sensible messaging on gun safety, and think we should seek the input of all our stakeholders before big decisions.

Andrew Weaver
Age: 40
Occupation: Manufacturing
Municipality of residence: Rochester Hills 
For how long: 8 years
Online campaign information: vote4andrew.net
Education: BA from Western Michigan University Major Political Science & Master from Kettering University Lean Manufacturing 
Previously and currently held elected offices: None
Top goals: Rebuilding trust between the community and Rochester Community Schools by establishing transparent processes and restoring respectful two way dialogue that empowers parents to play an active role in the education of their child(ren). To reallocate spending by shifting more money to classrooms and teachers while reducing the expenses and overhead in high paying administrative roles. Finally, I hope to hold high level administrators to high expectations and ensure their effectiveness in supporting student learning.

 

 

Justice of Supreme Court
Five candidates are running for two eight-year terms. Justices earn a salary of $165,000.

Richard Bernstein
Age: 48
Occupation: Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court
Municipality of residence: Birmingham
For how long: 23 years in Birmingham and lifelong resident of Michigan
Online campaign information: TheBlindJustice.com
Education: Phi Beta Kappa graduate of the University of Michigan and earned juris doctor from Northwestern University School of Law
Previously and currently held elected offices: Former member of the Wayne State University Board of Governors and current Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court
Top goals: The greatest need in Michigan’s justice system is increasing access to justice so all people have an opportunity to participate and navigate the justice system without getting left behind. The Michigan Supreme Court’s Justice For All Task Force is committed to working towards 100% access to justice in the civil system and I applaud the effort to make Michigan courts more accessible to all people statewide.

Kyra Harris Bolden
Did not return questionnaire by press time.

Paul Hudson
Age: 40
Occupation: Lawyer
Municipality of residence: Kalamazoo
For how long: 10 years
Online campaign information: www.hudsonforjustice.com
Education: Cornell University, B.A. in Government and Philosophy, 2003; Georgetown University Law Center, J.D., cum laude, 2006
Previously and currently held elected offices: None
Top goals: As a Supreme Court Justice, my top goal is to be the fiercely independent, nonpartisan, and fair-minded judicial umpire that Michigan voters deserve. A good judge, much like a good umpire, doesn’t make up the rules or change them mid-game. A good judge just calls balls and strikes, faithfully applying the rules as written - fairly, consistently, and without favoring one side or the other.

Kerry Lee Morgan
Age: 67
Occupation: Attorney
Municipality of residence: Redford Township
For how long: 40years
Online campaign information: https://www.martindale.com/attorney/kerry-lee-morgan-2161158/
Education: Michigan State University, B.A.; Regent University, M.A.; Detroit College of Law, J.D.
Previously and currently held elected offices: None
Top goals: The Supreme Court needs Justices who will apply the law as written, not as it should be written in the mind of the Judge. The restoration of this purpose is my top goal.

Brian Zahra
Age: 62
Occupation: Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court
Municipality of residence: Northville Township
For how long: 24 years
Online campaign information: Zahra4Justice.com
Education: JD, University of Detroit School of Law (1987); BGS, Wayne State University (1984)
Previously and currently held elected offices: Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court, January 14, 2011 to present. Elected in 2012, re-elected in 2014. Judge of the Michigan Court of Appeals, December, 1998 to January 13, 2011. Elected in 2000, re-elected in 2006. Judge of the Wayne County Circuit Court, December 1994 to December 1998. Elected in 1996.
Top goals: Continue to be a voice for judicial restraint, an advocate for the separation of constitutional powers, and a defender of our state and federal constitutions. Administratively, I will continue my work as Co-Chair of the Access to Justice Commission. There is no right to a lawyer in civil cases. Nonetheless, these cases involve issues critically important to Michigan families. The legal profession must step up to provide guidance to those unable to obtain legal assistance.

 

Judge of Court of Appeals — 2nd District (Partial Term)
Two candidates are running for one partial term ending Jan. 1, 2027. Michigan court of appeals judges receive a salary of $173,092.

Sima Patel
Did not return questionnaire by press time.

Michael Warren
Age: 55
Occupation: Judge, Oakland Circuit Court
Municipality of residence: Beverly Hills
For how long: 27 years
Online campaign information: www.JudgeMichaelWarren.com
Education: Wayne State University, BA Honors History (1989); University of Michigan Law School, JD (1992)
Previously and currently held elected offices: State Board of Education (1999-2002); Judge, Oakland County Circuit Court (2002-present)
Top goals: For decades Judge Michael Warren has been tenaciously fighting for justice, the rule of law, fairness, and the Constitution. He has tried over 360 jury trials and was named Judge of the Decade. Endorsed by Sheriff Mike Bouchard (R), Sheriff Anthony Wickersham (D), and the Police Officers Association of Michigan; he co-founded Patriot Week with his then 10 year old daughter (www.PatriotWeek.org). His leadership and experience will strengthen Michigan’s Court of Appeals.

 

Oakland Township Police Millage Renewal
Shall the Charter Township of Oakland be authorized to continue the previously authorized levy after applying the Headlee rollback up to an estimated 1.6253 mills for a period of six (6) years, starting with the December 2023 levy to be disbursed to Oakland Township for the purpose of providing police services; including equipment, operating costs, officer quarters and personnel costs in the Township? The voters approved a millage for the above-stated purposes in the amount of 1.7193 mills starting with the December 2017 levy, which will expire in December of 2022. This proposed millage is a renewal of previously authorized millage for the above stated purpose. Approval of this proposal would renew the tax limitation increase of approximately 1.6253 per $1,000 of taxable value on all taxable property in the Township. It is estimated that based on the Township’s current 2022 total taxable value, this proposal would result in the authorization to collect $2,861,600.00 in the first year, if approved and levied.

 

Statewide proposals

Proposal 22-1
A proposal to amend the state constitution to require annual public financial disclosure reports by legislators and other state officers and change state legislator term limit to 12 total years in legislature.

This proposed constitutional amendment would:

• Require members of legislature, governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state, and attorney general file annual public financial disclosure reports after 2023, including assets, liabilities, income sources, future employment agreements, gifts,  travel reimbursements, and positions held in organizations except religious, social, and political organizations.

• Require legislature implement but not limit or restrict reporting requirements.

• Replace current term limits for state representatives and state senators with a 12-year total limit in any combination between house and senate, except a person elected to senate in 2022 may be elected the number of times allowed when that person became a candidate.

Should this proposal be adopted?

 

Proposal 22-2
A proposal to amend the state constitution to add provisions regarding elections.

This proposed constitutional amendment would:

• Recognize fundamental right to vote without harassing conduct;

• Require military or overseas ballots be counted if postmarked by election day;

• Provide voter right to verify identity with photo ID or signed statement;

• Provide voter right to single application to vote absentee in all elections;

• Require state-funded absentee-ballot drop boxes, and postage for absentee applications and ballots;

• Provide that only election officials may conduct post-election audits;

• Require nine days of early in-person voting;

• Allow donations to fund elections, which must be disclosed;

• Require canvass boards certify election results based only on the official records of votes cast.   

Should this proposal be adopted?

 

Proposal 22-3
A proposal to amend the state constitution to establish new individual right to reproductive freedom, including right to make all decisions about pregnancy and abortion; allow state to regulate abortion in some cases; and forbid prosecution of individuals exercising established right. This proposed constitutional amendment would:

• Establish new individual right to reproductive freedom, including right to make and carry out all decisions about pregnancy, such as prenatal care, childbirth, postpartum care, contraception, sterilization, abortion, miscarriage management, and infertility;

• Allow state to regulate abortion after fetal viability, but not prohibit if medically needed to protect a patient’s life or physical or mental health;

• Forbid state discrimination in enforcement of this right; prohibit prosecution of an individual, or a person helping a pregnant individual, for exercising rights established by this amendment;

• Invalidate state laws conflicting with this amendment.

Should this proposal be adopted?

 

Oakland County Public Transportation Millage
A proposal to authorize Oakland County to levy a millage for the purpose of funding public transportation services in Oakland County, including operating, maintaining, improving, and expanding transit services, creating and expanding new fixed routes for bus service connecting local communities, expanding transportation services for seniors, veterans, and people with disabilities, and providing transportation to get employees to jobs, patients to healthcare, students to colleges and universities, for the general public to have more transportation options, and for related purposes authorized by law.

This millage would be levied at a maximum rate of .95 mills (95 cents per $1,000 in taxable value) for a period of 10 years beginning in 2022 and ending in 2031.

This millage would replace an expiring millage levied by the Oakland County Public Transportation Authority supporting the Suburban Mobility Authority for Regional Transportation (SMART), and fund replacement of other local public transportation millages.

If this new millage is approved and levied, revenue will be distributed to Oakland County, SMART, North Oakland Transportation Authority (NOTA), Older Persons’ Commission (OPC), and the Western Oakland Transportation Authority (WOTA).  It is estimated that $66,163,000 will be collected in the first year.  Expenditure of revenue from the millage will be subject to oversight by the Oakland County Board of Commissioners and to independent audits.

Should this proposal be adopted?

 

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